Eight countries finalized for 2016 UL International crown
Eight nations to compete for second UL International Crown at Merit Club in July
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., APRIL 3, 2016 -
After
the conclusion of the ANA Inspiration, the Ladies Professional Golf
Association (LPGA) announced the eight countries that will compete in
the second playing of
the UL International Crown which will be held on July 21-24 at the
Merit Club outside Chicago.
Based
on the Rolex Women’s World Rankings, the eight countries that will
compete in the second playing of the UL International Crown are -
Republic
of Korea, United States, Japan, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, England,
China and Australia.
Team
Australia was the last team in with 390 points, edging out ninth place
Sweden by a mere eight points. The defending champions, Spain, did not
qualify and finished in 11th place 96 points out of the final spot. A
complete list of the top-10 countries and their points breakdown is
attached.
Following
the conclusion of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in June, the four
highest ranked players from each of the eight qualifying countries
will make up their respective teams for the matches. The eight
countries will be seeded #1 through #8, and they will be divided into
two pools based on the cumulative team score of the four players’ Rolex
World Rankings published after the conclusion of the
2016 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
Tickets for the UL International Crown can be ordered online at www.ULCrown.com.
Daily tickets start at $20 with weekly tickets priced at $115. In
addition, several all-inclusive ticket packages are available including
an upgraded ticket option the International Pavilion located on the
15th hole. Children 17 and under receive complimentary admission to the
Grounds and the International Pavilion with
a paying adult holding the same ticket. Active, retired, and reserve
military members and their dependents receive complimentary admission to
the Grounds with a valid ID. Proceed to main gate to redeem the
complimentary tickets.
The
UL International Crown would not be possible without the efforts of the
hundreds of volunteers needed to run the event. Volunteering for the
UL International Crown is a great way to experience the behind the
scenes action and be a part of one of the most exciting events in
women’s golf. Please visit www.ULCROWN.com for more information.
About the UL International Crown
The
UL International Crown is the first-of-its-kind biennial, team match
play competition featuring the best female golfers from the top eight
countries
across the globe, based on the combined Rolex World Ranking of the top
four players from each country. The countries that qualified to compete
in 2014 include Australia, Chinese Taipei, Japan, The Republic of Korea,
Spain, Sweden, the United States and Thailand.
Spain was crowned the event’s first champion as the team of Beatriz
Recari, Azahara Munoz, Belen Mozo and Carlota Ciganda bested seven of
the other top golf nations in the world en route to the title. For the
latest on the 2016 and 2018 UL International Crown,
follow their twitter account @ULIntlCrown.
About UL
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are guided
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About the Merit Club
Located
in Gurnee, Illinois about 45 miles north of Chicago, the Merit Club was
built in 1992 solely for golf and those who enjoy the game. The course
envelops 320 acres and is preserved as open space for perpetuity by a
conservation easement. Native oak savannahs, prairies and wetlands
provide beauty at every turn. The par-72 test is designed to challenge
players of all skill levels. It was the site of
the 2000 U.S. Women’s Open won by Karrie Webb.
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