Jonathan Wallett looks into how the top 12 players in Hong Kong (six male and six female that make up the Hong Kong Talent Team) fared in the 2017 season
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Written by Jonathan Wallett
Photography by Daniel Wong
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On 12 October, Hong Kong lost one of its true golfing greats. Alan Sutcliffe, a life member of the Hong Kong Golf Club and the club's captain in 1986, passed peacefully at the China Coast...
Representing the North Asia team, which also included players from Vietnam and Taiwan, Derik was part of the side which won the Nations Cup, with a total of 199 points, beating second-placed New...
Hong Kong - represented by (pictured left to right) John Ball (playing captain), Tony Taylor, Doug Williams, Joe Pethes, Robert Cho and Chu Koon-ching - performed admirably, finishing the event...
Out of a total of 27 participating teams, the Hong Kong side - represented by Shinichi Mizuno, Yue Yin-ho, Oliver Roberts and Leon D'Souza, and accompanied by National Coach Brad Schadewitz and...
The HKGA has been hosting regular ShortGolf demonstrations at primary schools across Hong Kong which in turn have attracted 17 schools to sign up for HSBC Golf For Schools to date. These schools...
The eligible Mercedes-Benz owner that will represent Hong Kong to compete in the MercedesTrophy World Final 2015 in early October in Stuttgart, Germany is Derik Leung.
The seven Hong Kong...
Created by three of the most respected organisations in the world of golf - the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC), the Masters Tournament and The R&A - the championship prides itself on...
This year, qualification for the renowned event was via the ‘Road to the MercedesTrophy Hong Kong 2015’, a new format that allowed even more Hong Kong Golf Association subscribers to...
The youngsters were at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling to try ShortGolf, a fun and easy introduction to the game and an integral part of the Hong Kong Golf Association’s recently announced...
There is no question that from the time you started until now, the HKGA has developed some very fine players through the junior programme, and that at an international level, Hong Kong is...