A Ryder Cup reunion
Best of Europe, US set to clash in Shanghai
Most of Europe's Ryder Cup contingent will be in Shanghai from Oct 25-28, vying for the year's final World Golf Championships title at the WGCHSBC Champions at Sheshan International Golf Club.
Reigning champion Justin Rose will have the daunting task of defending against fellow Team Europe entrants Paul Casey, Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrrell Hatton, Rory McIlroy, Francesco Molinari, Alex Noren, Thorbjorn Olesen, Henrik Stenson, Ian Poulter and Jon Rahm.
"It's nice to think we will be together again at Sheshan in a few weeks' time; I think it shows the strength and depth of our team that we all now qualify for World Golf Championships," said Molinari, who became Italy's first major champion when he won this year's British Open. He then became first golfer to win five out of five points at the Ryder Cup.
"Of course, this time we will be on our own out there, trying to win this important title. What a lovely way that would be to finish my year!"
The European stars will once again square off against the best from the US Ryder Cup squad, including World No 1 Dustin Johnson, reigning US Open and US PGA champion Brooks Koepka and Masters winner Patrick Reed.
Europe's Rahm, who closed out a memorable Ryder Cup debut with a victory over Tiger Woods in the singles, said: "The Ryder Cup experience was everything I dreamed it would be and more. It was such an honor to be part of the team and I can't wait to be back out there playing with these guys again.
"I think we'll all be feeling confident after the Ryder Cup and looking for a strong finish to 2018. It should be an exciting week."
Competing for a prize pool of $10 million, the star-studded field will be the strongest gathered in Asia this year.
Organizers have planned significant enhancements to every aspect of the spectator experience, including adding virtual reality technology to the new Lakeside area boasting a spectator viewing platform with premium sightlines of the 2nd and 9th greens.
Ticket holders will also have the opportunity to get autographs and take pictures with the world's best players through complimentary entry at the Pro-Am on Oct 24.
As part of an ongoing initiative to grow golf in China, juniors aged 18 years and under will gain free admission when accompanied by a ticketed adult.
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