The Hong
Kong Open, the celebrated tournament at the core of the Asian golf calendar
for over six decades, will be played from November 21-24 this year – at the
fabled Hong Kong Golf Club (HKGC), Fanling. Offering
lucrative prizemoney of US$2 million, the event will play a pivotal role in
shaping the conclusion of the Asian Tour season. For the
second year in succession, it will also form part of The International Series
– 10 elevated events that are integrated into the Asian Tour schedule
providing a pathway to the LIV Golf League. |
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“This year marks the 63rd staging of the Hong Kong Open, and the Hong
Kong Golf Club is excited to see it once again positioned as one of the
season-ending tournaments, when there is so much to play for,” said Andy
Kwok, Captain, HKGC – who are celebrating their 135th anniversary this year. “We are
looking to build on last year’s successful tournament, boosting the event and
the club’s stature in the game by welcoming back a wonderful selection of
world-class golfers and fans from right across the Greater Bay Area and
beyond.” A
world-class line up of players will return and will gradually be unveiled
over the next few months, for a tournament that is one of only two events in
the history of the game to be hosted at the same venue for over six decades -
alongside The Masters Tournament at Augusta. |
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Cho Minn Thant, Commissioner & CEO, Asian Tour said: “At the
end of last year we were delighted to announce our initial schedule for 2024,
which featured the Hong Kong Open – being able to confirm the dates today
allows us to take a step another closer to completing the jigsaw. “The Hong Kong Open and the Hong Kong Golf Club are woven into the
fabric of the Asian Tour, and so it is always key to our success to have all
aspects of the event confirmed early on. The Club’s iconic course was voted
by our members as the joint best course of the year last season, and I am
sure more accolades await this year. We thank the Club, their captain Andy
Kwok and Ian Gardner the General Manager, plus the Golf Association of Hong
Kong China for their ongoing support and commitment.” New
Zealander Ben Campbell raised the trophy last November after a gripping
finish. He wrote his name into Hong Kong Open folklore with a gutsy victory,
draining a 15-foot birdie putt on the final green to defeat playing partners
Cam Smith from Australia and Thailand’s Phachara Khongwatmai. Campbell had
not led at any stage of the tournament until that brilliant last putt. The
Asian Tour currently boasts 21 events visiting 13 countries with a
significant number of important tournaments to be added. Once
finalised it is expected that the schedule will surpass last year– which saw
23 events staged with aggregate prize money of US$35 million. |
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