Justin Rose and Ian Poulter are to pair up for England in November's World Cup team event in China.
Rose was second with Paul Casey behind South Africa at Kiawah Island in 2004, while Poulter's previous appearance was in 2001 in Japan.
Wales' 2005 winners, Stephen Dodd and Bradley Dredge, are reunited in a bid to regain the trophy.
And Scots Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren attempt to go one better than 2006 when they lost out to Germany.
After a thrilling play-off last year Monty and Warren were beaten by Bernhard Langer and Marcel Siem at a rain-soaked Sandy Lane course in Barbados.
Ireland secured a place after Michael Hoey and Gareth Maybin finished second in qualifying in Aruba last weekend.
Open champion Padraig Harrington turned down a chance to play in the event while Paul McGinley, Graeme McDowell and Darren Clarke opted not to play in the qualifiers.
The $5m tournament takes place at the Mission Hills Club, in Shenzhen, from 22-25 November.
South Africa's two-time US Open champion Reteif Goosen will be partnered by Trevor Immelman while Canada's 2003 Masters winner Mike Weir will link up with little-known Wes Heffernan.
Spain will be represented by Mission Hills course designer Jose Maria Olazabal, who has already selected his close friend, Miguel Angel Jimenez.
The host nation will be represented by veteran Zhang Liang-wei, the first Chinese golfer to win on the European Tour, and Liang Wen-chong, the most recent player from China to win in Europe.
Arron Oberholser and Sean O'Hair take up the United States challenge.
The World Cup will be held in China every year until 2018 but has lost its six-year association with the World Golf Championships.
Pairings: World Cup, Shenzhen from 22-25 November.
Argentina: Andres Romero & Ricardo GonzalezAustralia: Nick O'Hern & Nathan Green Austria: Markus Brier & Claude GrenierCanada: Mike Weir & Wes HeffernanChina: Liang Wen-chong & Zhang Lian-weiColombia: Gustavo Mendoza & Jorge BenedettiDenmark: Anders Hansen & Soren HansenEngland: Justin Rose & Ian PoulterFrance: Raphael Jacquelin & Gregory HavretFinland: Mikko Ilonen & Pasi PurhonenGermany: Martin Kaymer & Alex CejkaIndia: Jyoti Randhawa & Gaurev GheiIreland: Michael Hoey & Gareth Maybin Italy: Edoardo Molinari & Francesco Molinari Japan: Hideto Tanihara & Tetsuji HiratsukaKorea: Lee Seung-ho & Lee Sung Netherlands: Robert-Jan Derksen & Maarten Lafeber New Zealand: Richard Lee & Stephen Scahill Paraguay: Carlos Franco & Fabrizio Zanotti Philippines Tony Lascuna & Gerald Rosales Puerto Rico: Wilfredo Morales, Miguel Suarez Scotland: Colin Montgomerie & Marc WarrenSouth Africa: Retief Goosen & Trevor ImmelmanSpain: Jose Maria Olazábal & Miguel Angel JimenezSweden: Robert Karlsson & Peter HansonThailand: Thongchai Jaidee & Prayad Marksaeng USA: Arron Oberholser & Sean O'HairWales: Stephen Dodd & Bradley Dredge
Rose was second with Paul Casey behind South Africa at Kiawah Island in 2004, while Poulter's previous appearance was in 2001 in Japan.
Wales' 2005 winners, Stephen Dodd and Bradley Dredge, are reunited in a bid to regain the trophy.
And Scots Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren attempt to go one better than 2006 when they lost out to Germany.
After a thrilling play-off last year Monty and Warren were beaten by Bernhard Langer and Marcel Siem at a rain-soaked Sandy Lane course in Barbados.
Ireland secured a place after Michael Hoey and Gareth Maybin finished second in qualifying in Aruba last weekend.
Open champion Padraig Harrington turned down a chance to play in the event while Paul McGinley, Graeme McDowell and Darren Clarke opted not to play in the qualifiers.
The $5m tournament takes place at the Mission Hills Club, in Shenzhen, from 22-25 November.
South Africa's two-time US Open champion Reteif Goosen will be partnered by Trevor Immelman while Canada's 2003 Masters winner Mike Weir will link up with little-known Wes Heffernan.
Spain will be represented by Mission Hills course designer Jose Maria Olazabal, who has already selected his close friend, Miguel Angel Jimenez.
The host nation will be represented by veteran Zhang Liang-wei, the first Chinese golfer to win on the European Tour, and Liang Wen-chong, the most recent player from China to win in Europe.
Arron Oberholser and Sean O'Hair take up the United States challenge.
The World Cup will be held in China every year until 2018 but has lost its six-year association with the World Golf Championships.
Pairings: World Cup, Shenzhen from 22-25 November.
Argentina: Andres Romero & Ricardo GonzalezAustralia: Nick O'Hern & Nathan Green Austria: Markus Brier & Claude GrenierCanada: Mike Weir & Wes HeffernanChina: Liang Wen-chong & Zhang Lian-weiColombia: Gustavo Mendoza & Jorge BenedettiDenmark: Anders Hansen & Soren HansenEngland: Justin Rose & Ian PoulterFrance: Raphael Jacquelin & Gregory HavretFinland: Mikko Ilonen & Pasi PurhonenGermany: Martin Kaymer & Alex CejkaIndia: Jyoti Randhawa & Gaurev GheiIreland: Michael Hoey & Gareth Maybin Italy: Edoardo Molinari & Francesco Molinari Japan: Hideto Tanihara & Tetsuji HiratsukaKorea: Lee Seung-ho & Lee Sung Netherlands: Robert-Jan Derksen & Maarten Lafeber New Zealand: Richard Lee & Stephen Scahill Paraguay: Carlos Franco & Fabrizio Zanotti Philippines Tony Lascuna & Gerald Rosales Puerto Rico: Wilfredo Morales, Miguel Suarez Scotland: Colin Montgomerie & Marc WarrenSouth Africa: Retief Goosen & Trevor ImmelmanSpain: Jose Maria Olazábal & Miguel Angel JimenezSweden: Robert Karlsson & Peter HansonThailand: Thongchai Jaidee & Prayad Marksaeng USA: Arron Oberholser & Sean O'HairWales: Stephen Dodd & Bradley Dredge
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