The 2015 UBS Hong Kong Open, played in late October, saw over 42,000 spectators flock to the Hong Kong Golf Club over the four tournament days, a new record
The event, which welcomed back UBS as title sponsor for the first time since 2012, saw Justin Rose hold off Denmark's Lucas Bjerregaard in a thrilling finish.
The Englishman, who won the 2013 US Open, missed the cut at Fanling in 2011 on his one previous appearance at Hong Kong's oldest professional sporting event.
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