ALISON NICHOLAS IN WORLD TEAM FOR HANDA CUP
Legends Tour Announces Teams For 2012 Handa Cup
BOSTON –
The US-based Legends Tour announced the rosters today for the 2012 Handa Cup.
The annual event pits the U.S. Team against the World Team in the
seventh staging of competition. This year’s event will be held Nov. 3-4,
on the Palmer Course at Reunion Resort in Orlando, Florida
U.S.
Handa Cup Captain JoAnne Carner hopes to extend her all-star squad’s
6-0 winning streak this year against a newly recharged World Team,
captained by Pia Nilsson. Both Carner and Nilsson are former Solheim Cup
captains.
“The
World Team has been getting tougher every year and it makes our
challenge of defending a little harder,” said Carner, who was a U.S.
Solheim Cup player and captained the winning U.S. team in 1994. “The
World Team is going to be fired up and after the recent Ryder Cup, they
might be fired up a little more than usual.”
Nilsson,
captain of the 1998 European Solheim Cup team, will lean heavily on her
side’s former Solheim Cup players. Among her Handa Cup rookies will be
fellow Swedes Helen Alfredsson and Catrin Nilsmark – both former Solheim
Cup players and past Solheim Cup captains.
“I
feel very good about the World Team and it keeps getting stronger each
year,” said Nilsson, returning this year to captain the international
side. “It has been tricky with schedule conflicts with other tours, but
we have two strong Handa Cup rookies in Helen and Catrin.”
This
year’s World Team is comprised of:
Helen Alfredsson of Sweden
Dawn
Coe-Jones of Canada
Jane Crafter of Australia
Alicia Dibos of Peru
Lorie Kane of Canada
Jenny Lidback of Peru
Sally Little of South
Africa
Liselotte Neumann of Sweden
Alison Nicholas of Great Britain
Catrin Nilsmark of Sweden
Anne-Marie Palli of France
Jan
Stephenson of Australia.
Gail Graham of Canada is an alternate for the
World Team. Spain’s Marta Figueras-Dotti will serve as the team’s vice
captain.
The
U.S. Team is comprised of: Pat Bradley of Massachusetts, Beth Daniel of
Florida, Cindy Figg-Currier of Texas, Christa Johnson of Arizona, Rosie
Jones of Georgia, Betsy King of Arizona, Nancy Lopez of Georgia, Cindy
Rarick of Arizona, Nancy Scranton of Florida, Patty Sheehan of Nevada,
Sherri Steinhauer of Wisconsin and Sherri Turner of Arizona. Lori West
of Colorado is an alternate for the U.S. Team and will serve as
assistant captain.
Four
members of the World Team both played as team members and served as
European Solheim Cup captains. They are: Alfredsson (2007 captain);
Neumann (to be 2013 captain); Nicholas (2009, 2011 captain); and
Nilsmark (2003 captain).
Seven
U.S. Team members have played on and/or captained U.S. Solheim Cup
teams. They are: Bradley (2000 captain); Johnson (1998); Rosie Jones
(2011 captain); King (2007 captain); Lopez (2005 captain); Scranton
(2000); Sheehan (2002 and 2003); and Steinhauer (2011 assistant
captain).
“Any
time you have had experiences of team play in golf, it’s an advantage,”
said Nilsson. “They know and understand team selections, team spirit,
playing in alternate shots and best ball.”
Carner
added that she will look to her five Hall of Fame members for
leadership, including Handa Cup “rookie” Betsy King. But she noted that
other players, such as Cindy Figg-Currier and Cindy Rarick, will add
other essential elements to an already strong squad.
“I
lost a lot of $100 bills to Rarick on the putting green over the years
and Cindy Figg-Currier’s enthusiasm will inspire the team,” said Carner.
“Everybody already knows that Rosie Jones is tough as nails.”
Tickets
are $10 each day, with kids 17 and under admitted free. All active and
retired military personnel are also admitted free with ID.
Advance tickets also may be purchased online by visiting www.thelegendstour.com/tickets . Tickets also may be purchased at the gate during the event.
Tee
times start at 9 a.m. each day. Team matches will be held on Saturday,
followed by individual matches on Sunday. The format is stroke play
within each match. Team matches will consist of best ball on the front
nine and modified alternate shot on the back nine.
“The
players on both teams are a big part of the history of women’s golf and
it’s both fun and meaningful to be around them for a few days,” said
Nilsson.
Added
Carner of stepping into the captain’s role previously held by fellow
Hall of Famer Kathy Whitworth: “I have some big shoes to fill, but I’m
totally looking forward to this year’s competition.”
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