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Golf World Cup tee off in Shenzhen
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China's No. 1 Liang Wenchong and veteran Zhang Lianwei will carry China's hopes at the 28-nation US$5 million World Cup, which tees off today at Mission Hills in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province.

Originated in 1953, the golf World Cup has been labeled "The Olympics of Golf", and is the highest level in team competition.

Fifty-six top players from 28 countries and regions will take part in the World Cup from Nov. 22 to 25, and the tournament is to be broadcast in over 140 countries and regions.

Some of the star players are ready to fight for the title, like South Africa's twice US Open Championship winner Retief Goosen, Canada's Mike Weir and England's new force Justin Rose.

Twelve years ago, Mission Hills successfully held the 1995 World Cup. Last year the world class golf club got the right of hosting the next 12 World Cup.

(Xinhua News Agency November 22, 2007)

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