
Thirty-two elite players from eight countries will compete for four days at Caves Valley Golf Club to determine which nation has the best women's golfers in the world. None of the eight teams has a captain, and unlike the Solheim Cup, this isn't just the United States versus Europe. ''For me, to be able to wear our Australian colors and play under the Australian flag is something that's very special,'' said Karrie Webb, who's competing in her first professional team match-play event. The United States is the top seed at the LPGA-sanctioned tournament that begins Thursday.
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