Published 11/28/2008
at PGATOUR.com News
SHENZHEN, China -- Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez is representing Spain for the 12th time in the World Cup. His previous best finish at this event was a runner-up showing in 2004 when he teamed with Sergio Garcia. The Jimenez-Pablo Larrazabal team leads this year's OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup at the halfway point, four strokes ahead of Australia and Germany.
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