Hong Kong’s Mimi Ho cruised to victory at the Macau Ladies’ Open Amateur Championship last month following an accomplished display over the tricky cliff-top layout at the Macau Golf & Country Club
Ho, a long-time member of the Hong Kong international squad, fired rounds of 77 and 72 over the par-71 course for a two-day total of 149 and an emphatic 15-shot win. Emily Vickie Leung, also of Hong Kong, placed second after scores of 81 and 83, while Lin Jin bagged third spot, a further two shots adrift in third. Emily’s sister Estee Vivian Leung also had a tournament to remember after finishing as runner-up in the net competition.
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