C.J. Gatto plays his tee shot at the signature 14th hole during the final round of the Ageas HKPGA Championship at The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course.
American Gatto, who is based in Shenzhen and plays on the China and OneAsia tours, carded a three-round total of 212 (four-under-par) over the North Course to win his first professional title. Tournament headliner and 1990 US PGA Champion Wayne Grady (also in shot) placed second, four strokes behind. This year's championship returned to the HKPGA event schedule for the first time since 2004. Click here for the full story.
Written by Alex Jenkins
Photography by Charles McLaughlin
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