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James Stewart, who will tee it up at the UBS Hong Kong Open after coming through the rigours of the qualifying tournament, is no stranger to Hong Kong's oldest professional sporting event. He played...
Hong Kong recorded their best ever finish in the Women's World Amateur Team Championship – the Espirito Santo Trophy – in Turkey at the end of September.
Played over the two courses at...
Leon D'Souza and Carrie Ann Lee, both 14, finished second in their respective age divisions, just missing out on victories. D'Souza, with a three-round total of 240, was only two strokes shy of...
Eighteen-year-old Chan, a product of the Hong Kong Golf Association's junior development programme, put her professional counterparts in the shade as she coasted down the closing stretch to a two-...
James Stewart led fellow professionals Wilson Choy and Wong Woon Man into the UBS Hong Kong Open field with a solid showing in the 36-hole qualifying tournament held at Kau Sai Chau.
Stewart, who...
While the Asian golf course boom has given rise to many spectacular courses in recent years – a handful of which have hosted European and Asian Tour events – the historic Composite...
2005
Kingston's Collapse
The first Hong Kong Open in the UBS sponsorship era started as it had finished with Omega the year before – with a another final-hole collapse by James Kingston.
A...
You could easily imagine the pounding hearts and the sweaty palms of the HK Golfer editorial team as we watched the clock and waited for news to come in from the government’s Mega Events Fund...
Former England international Edward Richardson secured his spot in this month's UBS Hong Kong Open thanks to an overwhelmingly dominant display at the Hong Kong Open Amateur Championship at...
The undisputed star of what has become known as the "Miracle at Medinah", Ian Poulter was at the centre of everything the Europeans achieved, enthusing and inspiring the crowd and his...