Congratulations to Hong Kong's Max Ting who triumphed in spectacular fashion at the US Kids Golf 2010 Ka'anapali Hawaiian Classic in December.
Max, a member at Clearwater Bay, improved on each day, firing rounds of 75, 73 and 72 to claim the Boys' Age 10 Division by a notable 11 strokes.
As a result of his win, Max earns a berth at the US Kids World Championship, which will be held at the venerable Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina in August. This is the third consecutive year that Max has qualified for the event, considered one of junior golf's top events.
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