2006 Lexus Cup

The 2006 Lexus Cup was a golf event competed by women representing Asia and an International squad representing the rest of the world. Each team was made up of twelve members. The competition took place at the Tanah Merah Country Club in Singapore from 15 to 17 December 2006. Lexus was the title sponsor while Rolex, DBS, Singapore Airlines and Singapore Sports Council were main sponsors. The Asian team took a dramatic 12½ to 11½ victory in the second annual event, tying the all-time series 1–1.

2006 Lexus Cup
Dates15–17 December 2006
VenueTanah Merah Country Club
LocationSingapore
Captains
Asia 12½ 11½ International
Asia wins the Lexus Cup
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Teams

As in the similar team events of the Ryder Cup (USA vs. Europe men), Presidents Cup (USA vs. "International" men, i.e. rest of the world excluding Europe), and Solheim Cup (USA vs. Europe women), each team consisted of twelve players.

Day one

15 December 2006

Day one saw six foursome matches where each team put two golfers on the course for each match, with the two playing alternate shots. Asia won two matches, the international team won two with two ending all square, resulting in a three-to-three tie after the first day of play. The comeback of the day was Jee Young Lee and Meena Lee coming back from four behind at the turn to defeat Natalie Gulbis and Paula Creamer 2 up.[1]

Asia TeamResultsInternational Team
Young Kim/Seon Hwa LeeAsia 6&5Brittany Lincicome/Laura Davies
Jee Young Lee/Meena LeeAsia 2 upNatalie Gulbis/Paula Creamer
Grace Park/Shi Hyun AhnHalvedAngela Stanford/Stacy Prammanasudh
Hee-Won Han/Se Ri PakInt'l 4&3Morgan Pressel/Julieta Granada
Joo Mi Kim/Sakura YokomineInt'l 3&2Carin Koch/Annika Sörenstam
Candie Kung/Jennifer RosalesHalvedSherri Steinhauer/Nikki Campbell
3Foursomes3
3Overall3

Day two

'16 December 2006

The two teams matched up in four ball competition on day two. South Koreans Grace Park and Hee-Won Han won a thrilling match at the last hole against youngsters Morgan Pressel and Julieta Granada of the United States and Paraguay respectively.[2] Candie Kung of Taiwan and Jennifer Rosales of the Philippines cruised to a relatively easy win over Brittany Lincicome of the United States and Nikki Campbell of Australia.[3] Koreans Seon Hwa Lee and Se Ri Pak had an even easier victory over Americans Sherri Steinhauer and Angela Stanford to give the Asians the lead going into Sunday's singles.

Asia TeamResultsInternational Team
Meena Lee/Jee Young LeeInt'l 2 upNatalie Gulbis/Annika Sörenstam
Hee-Won Han/Grace ParkAsia 1 upMorgan Pressel/Julieta Granada
Shi Hyun Ahn/Joo Mi KimInt'l 3&2Paula Creamer/Stacy Prammanasudh
Candie Kung/Jennifer RosalesAsia 3&1Brittany Lincicome/Nikki Campbell
Young Kim/Sakura YokomineAsia 2 upLaura Davies/Carin Koch
Seon Hwa Lee/Se Ri PakAsia 4&2Sherri Steinhauer/Angela Stanford
4Four balls2
7Overall5

Day three

17 December 2006

Day three went to the very final match as Seon Hwa Lee broke an 1112-all tie on the seventeenth hole against Julieta Granada by halving it to ensure a one-point victory for Team Asia. This happened after two delays due to lightning that cast doubt on whether play would he completed on day three. The International team got off to a good start to the day,[4] resulting in the drama that lasted right until the very end. The second match between Taiwan's Candie Kung and Paula Creamer from the United States went back and forth all the way with three lead changes, the last occurring on the 18th as Creamer took the point,[5] winning the last hole and bringing the Internationals within reach. However, it was not to be as the Asians held on for a dramatic victory.

Asia TeamResultsInternational Team
Grace ParkInt'l 4&3Annika Sörenstam
Candie KungInt'l 1 upPaula Creamer
Meena LeeHalvedAngela Stanford
Jee Young LeeAsia 5&4Morgan Pressel
Shi Hyun AhnInt'l 4&3Stacy Prammanasudh
Young KimAsia 3&2Carin Koch
Hee-Won HanAsia 3&2Nikki Campbell
Jennifer RosalesInt'l 4&3Sherri Steinhauer
Sakura YokomineAsia 4&3Laura Davies
Joo Mi KimInt'l 5&4Natalie Gulbis
Seon Hwa LeeAsia 2&1Julieta Granada
Se Ri PakInt'l 4&2Brittany Lincicome
512Singles612
1212Overall1112

Golfer records

GolferCountryWinsHalvesLosses
Young Kim  South Korea300
Seon Hwa Lee  South Korea300
Annika Sörenstam  Sweden300
Stacy Prammanasudh  United States210
Jee Young Lee  South Korea201
Natalie Gulbis  United States201
Paula Creamer  United States201
Hee-Won Han  South Korea201
Sakura Yokomine  Japan201
Grace Park  South Korea111
Candie Kung  Taiwan111
Jennifer Rosales  Philippines111
Sherri Steinhauer  United States111
Meena Lee  South Korea111
Morgan Pressel  United States102
Julieta Granada  Paraguay102
Carin Koch  Sweden102
Se Ri Pak  South Korea102
Brittany Lincicome  United States102
Angela Stanford  United States021
Shi Hyun Ahn  South Korea012
Nikki Campbell  Australia012
Laura Davies  England003
Joo Mi Kim  South Korea003

References