The England Women’s team of Georgia Hall and Charley Hull will go head-to-head against Team England, represented by Eddie Pepperell and Matt Wallace at GolfSixes after the draw for this year’s competition was made at host venue Centurion Club in St Albans, near London.
Hall and Hull made the draw alongside Lucas Bjerregaard, who won the inaugural event for Team Denmark with Thorbjørn Olesen, for the group stage of the second edition of GolfSixes, which takes place from May 5-6.
The two England teams were drawn in Group D with Sweden and South Africa.
The Captains team of 2018 Ryder Cup Captain Thomas Bjørn and 2019 Solheim Cup Captain Catriona Matthew were drawn alongside 2016 runners-up Australia, Spain and South Korea in Group B.
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Here’s how the teams will look for the opening day of the #GolfSixes pic.twitter.com/Do2CTVz8Nj
— Golf Sixes (@GolfSixes) 12 April 2018
Team Denmark will take on Thailand, the United States of America and the European Women’s team of Suzann Pettersen and Mel Reid.
The final Wildcard team, Ireland, were drawn against France, Italy and Scotland in Group C.
The 16 teams will go head-to-head across two days of fast-paced action for a prize fund of €1million – tickets are available here.
Format
Teams will play each other in their groups once on Saturday May 5, with the top two teams from each group going through to Sunday’s knock-out stage.
Three points will be awarded for a win, and one for a draw.
If teams are level on points, the ‘Holes Won’ differential will be used to settle ties within a group. If this method does not resolve the tie, it will be the result of the match between the tied countries. If this still does not resolve the tie, it will be decided by a one-hole play-off.
Drawn in a strong group this year at the @GolfSixes, but really looking forward to getting back and defending with @LBjerregaard #GolfSixesDEN pic.twitter.com/9eWwQGVqKY
— Thorbjørn Olesen (@Thorbjornolesen) 12 April 2018
Group A
Denmark – Lucas Bjerregaard and Thorbjørn Olesen
Thailand – Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Thongchai Jaidee
USA – Daniel Im and David Lipsky
European Women – Suzann Pettersen and Mel Reid
Group B
Australia – Sam Brazel and Wade Ormsby
South Korea – Jeunghun Wang and Soomin Lee
Spain – Pablo Larrazábal and Adrian Otaegui
European Captains – Thomas Bjørn and Catriona Matthew
Group C
France – Alexander Levy and Romain Wattel
Italy – Matteo Manassero and Renato Paratore
Scotland – Scott Jamieson and Richie Ramsay
Ireland – Paul Dunne and Gavin Moynihan
Group D
England – Eddie Pepperell and Matt Wallace
South Africa – George Coetzee and Haydn Porteous
Sweden – Alexander Björk and Joakim Lagergren
England Women – Georgia Hall and Charley Hull