Ahead of Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, Thomas Bjorn to lead Europe's Ryder hopefuls in EurAsia Cup

Bjorn, who will captain Europe against USA in September, has six Ryder Cup veterans among his players as they take on Team Asia from Friday

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - JANUARY 11:  Thomas Bjorn, Captain of Team Europe plays a shot during the pro - am prior to the start of the Eurasia Cup at Glenmarie G&CC on January 11, 2018 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.  (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
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Schedule:

Friday, January 12: Six fourball matches
Saturday, January 13: Six foursome (alternate shot) matches
Sunday, January 14: 12 singles

Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn will run the rule over a heavyweight European team when he skippers them against Asia in this week's EurAsia Cup.

Bjorn, who will captain Europe against USA in September, has six Ryder Cup veterans among his players as they take on Team Asia from Friday.

All 12 of Bjorn's team in Kuala Lumpur are European Tour winners, including world No 9 Henrik Stenson and Race to Dubai champion Tommy Fleetwood.

It gives Denmark's Bjorn a great chance to test players in a team environment before the showdown against USA in Paris.

But despite Europe's emphatic 18 1/2 to 5 1/2 win over Asia last time around in 2016, Bjorn said he is taking nothing for granted.

"We're very well aware that Asia has never fielded a stronger team than they do this time," Bjorn said, according to the European Tour website.

"Golf is a strange game. Whatever it says on the paper very rarely comes out on top. Golf in Asia is growing dramatically and the amount of players that are coming out of Asia in world golf shows where golf is going for the future."

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Team Asia captain Arjun Atwal said that his players also refused to see themselves as underdogs.

"Definitely everybody knows we are underdogs - except my team," he said.

"There is no such thing as an underdog in match playgolf. You can be underdogs on paper, but once the matches start, anything can happen."

The Asians have already proved they can match the Europeans, after they held them 10-10 at the inaugural EurAsia Cup in 2014.

Leading players on Atwal's team include world No 36 Yuta Ikeda from Japan and world No 49 Kiradech Aphibarnrat of Thailand, Anirban Lahiri of India and South Korea's An Byeong-hun.

Promising young Malaysian Gavin Green, the latest Asian Tour Order of Merit winner, is among a handful on the Asian side playing in the event at the Glenmarie Golf and Country Club for the first time.

The US$4.8 million (Dh17.6m) EurAsia Cup runs from Friday to Sunday at Glenmarie Golf and Country Club.

A total of 24 points are on offer, meaning the first team to 12.5 points will win.

"Over 18 holes, anything can happen," Bjorn said.

Schedule:

Friday, January 12: Six fourball matches
Saturday, January 13: Six foursome (alternate shot) matches
Sunday, January 14: 12 singles