Hong Kong International School (HKIS) topped a total of 12 schools and more than 50 pupils to claim the 2015 Hong Kong Schools Team Championship at Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling last month
National squad player Tiana Lau led HKIS to victory over the New Course at Fanling with a one-over-par 71, the best round of the day. The 18-year-old also received strong support from her teammates Charlton Leung, Selina Li and Cameron Su as they finished six shots clear of the field on 225.
Yew Chung International School finished runners up on 231, helped by a 73 and a 74 from the Leung sisters Emily and Estee, while Chinese International School (234) came in third.
Written by The Editors
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