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Patrimony epitomises stylistic purity. Reflecting a deliberately minimalist aesthetic striking a fine balance between taut lines and soft curves, it asserts its personality through slender cases...
Welcome to my latest article discussing the hot topic of residential property investment, letting, management and sale in the United Kingdom. Please take a look at the HK Golfer website to access...
The Macau Open, which will be played between 23-26 October, has long been a favoured stop on the Asian Tour, and for good reason. The Macau Golf and Country Club, and the risk/reward nature of its...
Three months ago Napa Valley woke up in the aftermath of the “small” one, an earthquake that damaged many wineries and their stocks. As such I feel it is time to pay tribute to the...
Ten years ago, when Colin Montgomerie was asked to extol the virtues of the up-and-coming 40-year-old that was Miguel Angel Jiménez, he delivered a humorously grudging, “Well, he...
There are two tournaments that are first on my event wish list every year: the Hong Kong Open and the European Masters in Crans Montana on the Haut Plateau high above the Rhone Valley. It is a...
Seasoned professionals Wong Woon-man and Wilson Choy, together with one of Hong Kong’s top amateurs Doug Williams, will join four-time major winner Ernie Els and defending champion Miguel...
14th Hole, East Course, The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau
366 yards, Par-4
Six years on since the Nelson & Haworth-designed East Course opened and the signature 14th still strikes fear into all...
The 2013 Hong Kong Open, which saw Miguel Angel Jiménez overcome Prom Meesawat and Stuart Manley on the first hole of a sudden-death play-off for his fourth victory, provided tremendous...
Michael Regan Wong became the first local golfer to win the Hong Kong Open Amateur Championship in four years - and with it a berth in this month's Hong Kong Open – thanks to a flawless display...