Published 11/25/2008
at PGATOUR.com News
Who'll will win this year's OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup? There doesn't appear to be a clear-cut favorite among the 28 teams, which means the competition should be interesting and upsets certainly possible. Here's how PGATOUR.COM sizes up each team, ranking them in predicted order of finish: MORE: First-round tee times | Profiles of every team | VIDEO: World Cup contenders | Preview
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LAURY LIVSEY: We'd like to welcome the American Team into the media centre, thanks for coming, Ben Curtis and Brandt Snedeker making their OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup debut. You played a little bit today. How is the course?