Jonathan Wallett joined the HKGA mid 2016 as its Golf Development Director to oversee and deliver its Player Development Program. In this 3-part series, Jon will write about what makes a good program and more importantly, what the HKGA’s strategy is for the future of HK golf
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Written by Jonathan Wallett
Photography by HKGA
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Held over the beautiful Sandbelt Trails Course at Mission Hills Haikou in Hainan, the World Ladies Championship was my first international professional tournament and I was immediately struck by...
Of the four semi-finalists in this year’s championship, only Arnold Wong had won before. On his way to the semis, he had eliminated three-time winner and current Hong Kong Close Amateur...
Winchester, seen here with the club's general manager, Casper Schonfeldt, scored 27 stableford points over the Diamond/Jade combination of courses to claim the title by just a point from junior...
St George's School in Montreux will host D'Souza, who claimed the EFG Bank Order of Merit last year, for two weeks, during which time he will take part in a range of sporting activities as well as...
Luo Xue-Wen was crowned the first Faldo Series champion from China in the seventh Asia Grand Final at Mission Hills Golf Club in mid-March, an event that saw Hong Kong players record impressive...
Michelle Cheung Wing-yee won the Hong Kong Ladies Close Amateur Championship – and with it a spot in this month's World Ladies Championship – after an accomplished display in the final...
A re-energised Max Wong Chen-kun claimed his second Mizuno Hong Kong Close Amateur Championship with a runaway victory at Fanling over the Lunar New Year holiday.
Wong, the champion in 2007, showed...
Lee, a one-handicapper, put in an excellent performance over the tricky, windswept course at the Macau Golf & Country Club, firing rounds of 74 and 72 for a three-shot margin of victory. Cheung,...
Lo carded a final-round one-under 71 at Chung Shan Hit Spring Golf Club, home to the first course in modern China, for a total of 221 (five-over). Wang Yi-chen, representing the Shenzhen Golf...
With a 9,959 balls falling within the area – he had to hit the balls over 100 yards within 30 degrees of where he was standing to qualify – Cha broke the record last held by Briton...