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24 - 27 Nov 2011
Mission Hills GC, Shenzhen, China
The United States ended their 11-year wait for a 24th Omega Mission Hills World Cup victory as Matt Kuchar and Gary Woodland landed the title on Hainan Island.
The United States held a two stroke lead over Ireland and Germany midway through the final round of the Omega Mission Hills World Cup as four birdies saw Matt Kuchar and Gary Woodland close in on the trophy.
The United States hold a one shot lead in the early stages of the final round of the Omega Mission Hills World Cup after two birdies moved them to 21 under par.
Ireland lead the Omega Mission Hills World Cup by two shots going into the final round at Mission Hills Resort on Hainan Island.
Ireland moved into a slender lead over clubhouse leaders Germany during the third round fourballs at the Omega Mission Hills World Cup.
Australia edged ahead of Ireland and Germany at the Omega Mission Hills World Cup as two early birdies moved them to 15 under par.
A four under par 68 helped Irish pairing Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy catch Australians Richard Green and Brendan Jones as the two nations claimed the halfway lead at the Omega Mission Hills World Cup after an enthralling second round.
Australia made a good start to the second day foursomes at the Omega Mission Hills World Cup to maintain their two shot cushion over Ireland at the Mission Hills resort on Hainan Island.
Germany were among the early movers at the Omega Mission Hills World Cup, picking up two shots to move to nine under par but it is Australia who still lead the way.
The Australian pairing of Brendan Jones and Richard Green carded a stunning 11 under par 61 in the opening round fourballs at the Omega Mission Hills World Cup to lead by two shots from Ireland and Scotland.