Grace, Lahiri Join Venetian Macao Open

Prestigious tournament boasts strongest line-up in recent history.

"The Venetian Macao Open will be a difficult but satisfying tournament to win,"Grace said

MACAO, 6 Sept 2016, (HK Golfer News Wire) - The 2016 edition of the Venetian Macao Open will see one of the strongest fields ever assembled in its 17-year history when the prestigious tournament tees off from 13 to 16 October at the scenic Macau Golf & Country Club. World number 13 Branden Grace and the 2014 Venetian Macao Open Champion Anirban Lahiri will join a host of world class players including 2011 Open Champion Darren Clarke to try and dethrone Australia’s defending champion, Scott Hend.

South African Grace, who has risen over 100 places in the world rankings after a solid season that includes two tournament wins and two top-five finishes at Majors, is excited to be making his debut in Macao. The 28-year-old said:

“I am very much looking forward to going to Macao and competing there for the first time. I don’t get to play in Asia very often and with golf growing so fast over there, it is always interesting for me to head out to that part of the world to test myself and compete at the best tournaments such as the Venetian Macao Open.”

“The Venetian Macao Open will be a difficult but satisfying tournament to win. Scott (Hend) has proven to be almost unbeatable the last few years, and I heard Darren Clarke is coming out too. Together with the top Asian players, there will be a good mix of high quality golfers to compete against, so I am going to make sure I am ready, keep performing well and hopefully continue to climb the rankings”, Grace added.

Indian star Lahiri, winner of the Asian Tour Order of Merit in 2015, has been Hend’s arch rival over the last three years and took turns to hold aloft the famous trophy. While the Australian cruised to a three-stroke win over Lahiri in 2013 despite a late rally by the Pune native, the result was reversed the following year when Hend let a two-shot lead slip on the final day to lose his title by one. Fans were treated to a third instalment of the Hend-Lahiri rivalry last year when the two champions found themselves in the all-too-familiar positions of being first and second going into round four. In the end, Hend held firm and became only the second player to win the prestigious tournament twice, after China golf pioneer Zhang Lian-wei who achieved the feat in 2011 and 2012.

Lahiri commented:

“The Venetian Macao Open is one of my favourite stops on tour and I have always enjoyed my time at the Macau Golf and Country Club! Scott and I get on very well on and off the course and we seem to always bring the best out of each other in Macao. Scott has had a great run in previous years and I hope to even the score this year with a solid performance. We have had intense battles the last two years ‪on Sunday afternoon and I expect the same this year. I have had a fair season with some good results, but it will be wonderful to get a win at the Venetian Macao Open and even up my score with Hendy!”

Inaugurated in 1998, The Venetian Macao became title sponsor of the tournament in 2012 and since then, has seen it develop into one of the most prestigious professional golf tournaments in the region and the highest purse at US$1.1 million for a full-field Asian Tour event this year. The 144-player championship will continue to be jointly organised by Sports Bureau of Macao SAR Government (MSB) and the Golf Association of Macau. It is sanctioned by both the Asian Tour and the Golf Association of Macau, and promoted by IMG.