![]() “Very happy to have both Alice and Liz are here,” Law said. Ladies European Tour players Alice Hewson and Liz Young flew in Sunday from England to round out the four-player English squad. “I think anyone with some level of decency would send their teammates a message that they weren’t coming, not find out from other players on tour who have heard things from them saying things at the tournament last week,” Law said during a pre-tournament press conference at TPC Harding Park. “I don’t think that that’s a lot to ask for.” Bronte Law and Jodi Ewart Shadoff said they didn’t find out about Hall and Hull’s decision until Sunday, Law joking she found out through “Chinese whispers,” which is a game in the United Kingdom similar to the American game of telephone in which information is repeated. However, their Team England teammates don’t sound too happy with their decision. Hull said she hasn’t felt well recently and planned to go home to see a doctor. The duo withdrew Saturday, leaving officials scrambling to replace them. Hall told Golfweek she has struggled with her left foot for several weeks. ![]() However, England will attempt to do so without two of its top players, Georgia Hall and Charley Hull. The United States and Korea have dominated the event, but other countries are doing their best to try to take down those two, including Team England. It’s the fourth installment of the event. This week’s tournament will be at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco. One of the unique events on the golf calendar, the event pits the top eight countries (based on the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings) against one another in match play May 4-7.
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