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Hong Kong Open (golf)
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Hong Kong Open
Tournament information
LocationNew Territories, Hong Kong
Established1959
Course(s)Hong Kong Golf Club
Par70
Length6,710 yards (6,140 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
Asian Tour
Asia Golf Circuit
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$2,000,000
Month playedNovember
Tournament record score
Aggregate258 Ian Poulter (2010)
To par−22 José María Olazábal (2002)
−22 Ian Poulter (2010)
Current champion
New Zealand Ben Campbell
Location map
Hong Kong GC is located in China
Hong Kong GC
Hong Kong GC
Location in China
Hong Kong GC is located in Hong Kong
Hong Kong GC
Hong Kong GC
Location in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Open
Traditional Chinese香港高爾夫球公開賽
Simplified Chinese香港高尔夫球公开赛

The Hong Kong Open is a golf tournament which is played on the Asian Tour, and formerly on the European Tour. It was founded in 1959 and in 1962 was one of the five tournaments that made up the inaugural Far East Circuit, later known as the Asia Golf Circuit. It remained part of the circuit until 1996, before joining the Asian Tour, then known as the Omega Tour, in 1997. It became co-sanctioned by the European Tour in 2001, as part of the 2002 season.

The Hong Kong Open was played in spring from its inception until 1994,[1] but since 1995 has usually been played towards the end of the year, in November or December, and as a result has often fallen into the following year's European Tour season.

Since taking its place on the European Tour the event has always been held at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Sheung Shui, New Territories. The Hong Kong Golf Association, Hong Kong PGA, and Chinese PGA receive a limited number of exemptions into the tournament for their members.

History

In 1958, Hong Kong Golf Club member Kim Hall wrote to Australian professional Eric Cremin to see if those players playing in the Philippine Open in 1959 would consider staying in the region to play in Hong Kong. Hall then approached Peter Plumley, secretary of South China Morning Post, who was also a golfer. Plumley then persuaded his boss to sponsor 1,000 Australian pounds in prize money in the name of South China Morning Post. Then, the first Hong Kong Open was launched in February 1959.[1] According to Hong Kong Golf Club member Willie Woo, Kim Hall was very keen for the tournament and he talked a lot with Australian golfers, including Peter Thomson. Woo helped to get Taiwanese players through his connections.[2]

The first tournament was hosted by Sir Robert Black, the then-Governor of Hong Kong. Around one thousand spectators joined the tournament.[3] Taiwanese golfer Lu Liang-Huan won the inaugural edition of the tournament.[4] The success of the Hong Kong Open prompted first Singapore in 1961, and then Malaysia and Japan in 1962, to introduce their own tournaments and bring about the setting up of the Far East Golf Circuit.[4] The circuit further expanded into a regular ten-tournament tour, called the Asia Golf Circuit, that existed until the end of the twentieth century.

Despite the SCMP's original agreement to maintain 1,000 pounds sponsorship of the Hong Kong Open, it was felt that prize money would need to be increased if the best players were to be attracted. To that end the 1963 event was jointly sponsored by the SCMP and British American Tobacco, with the purse being increased to 4,000 pounds as a result.[4]

Due to poor weather conditions during the 1966 event, the Hong Kong Golf Club lost HK$10,442 as the money put up by the sponsors was insufficient to cover expenses. As a result, the club decided that in future it could not undertake to assist financially in any way, but would continued provide the courses and the general facilities.[4] The 1968 tournament was the first edition to be shown live on television.[4] In 1969, the newly formed the Hong Kong Golf Association took up the task of organising the tournament.[4] In 1971, the Hong Kong Open was on the verge of disappearing due to low spectator numbers and financial problems, but with the assistance of the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation, who were keen to retain the event on the Asia Golf Circuit, the tournament was saved.[5][6][7]

In 1996, Hong Kong golfer Dominique Boulet finished fourth, the best result by a local golfer.[8] In 2008, Florida-based Hong Kong amateur Shun Yat Hak became the youngest player ever to make the cut in a European Tour event, at 14 years and 304 days, eclipsing the record set by Sergio García at the Turespaña Open Mediterrania in 1995.[9] At the other end of the age spectrum, Miguel Ángel Jiménez became the oldest golfer ever to win on the European Tour when he won in 2012 at age 48 years, 315 days, and extended his record by defending his title in 2013 at age 49 years, 337 days.[10]

In 2013, organizers and potential sponsors raised concerns over the complex becoming enmeshed in a controversial redevelopment plan for Fan Ling.[11] The tournament was played that year without a title sponsor.

In 2020, the Hong Kong Open organizers announced that the tournament would be postponed till 2021 due to COVID-19 restrictions.[12]

In March 2023, it was confirmed that the Hong Kong Open would return after a two-year hiatus as an Asian Tour event. The tournament would also gain International Series status.[13]

Winners

Year Tour(s)[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Ref.
Hong Kong Open
2023 ASA New Zealand Ben Campbell 261 −19 1 stroke Australia Cameron Smith
2021–22: No tournament
2020 ASA, EUR[b] Australia Wade Ormsby (2) 263 −17 4 strokes Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry
2019: No tournament
Honma Hong Kong Open
2018 ASA, EUR England Aaron Rai 263 −17 1 stroke England Matt Fitzpatrick
UBS Hong Kong Open
2017 ASA, EUR Australia Wade Ormsby 269 −11 1 stroke Sweden Alexander Björk
Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello
United States Paul Peterson
United States Julian Suri
2016 ASA, EUR Australia Sam Brazel 267 −13 1 stroke Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello
2015 ASA, EUR England Justin Rose 263 −17 1 stroke Denmark Lucas Bjerregaard
Hong Kong Open
2014 ASA, EUR Australia Scott Hend 267 −13 Playoff[c] Philippines Angelo Que
2013 ASA, EUR Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez (4) 268 −12 Playoff[d] Wales Stuart Manley
Thailand Prom Meesawat
UBS Hong Kong Open
2012 ASA, EUR Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez (3) 265 −15 1 stroke Sweden Fredrik Andersson Hed
2011 ASA, EUR Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 268 −12 2 strokes France Grégory Havret
2010 ASA, EUR England Ian Poulter 258 −22 1 stroke England Simon Dyson
Italy Matteo Manassero
2009 ASA, EUR France Grégory Bourdy 261 −19 2 strokes Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
2008 ASA, EUR Taiwan Lin Wen-tang 265 −15 Playoff[e] Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
Italy Francesco Molinari
2007 ASA, EUR Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez (2) 265 −15 1 stroke South Korea K. J. Choi
Thailand Thongchai Jaidee
Sweden Robert Karlsson
2006 ASA, EUR Spain José Manuel Lara 265 −15 1 stroke Philippines Juvic Pagunsan
2005 ASA, EUR Scotland Colin Montgomerie 271 −9 1 stroke South Korea K. J. Choi
South Africa James Kingston
Taiwan Lin Keng-chi
United States Edward Loar
Thailand Thammanoon Sriroj
Omega Hong Kong Open
2004 ASA, EUR Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez 266 −14 1 stroke Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington
South Africa James Kingston
2003 ASA, EUR Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington 269 −11 1 stroke South Africa Hennie Otto
2002 ASA, EUR Sweden Freddie Jacobson 260 −16 2 strokes Argentina Jorge Berendt
Sweden Henrik Nyström
2001 ASA, EUR Spain José María Olazábal 262 −22 1 stroke Norway Henrik Bjørnstad
2000 ASA England Simon Dyson 263 −21 3 strokes Australia Kim Felton
United States John Kernohan
South Korea Charlie Wi
[15]
Perrier Hong Kong Open
1999 ASA Sweden Patrik Sjöland 269 −11 1 stroke Wales Ian Woosnam [16]
1998 ASA South Korea Kang Wook-soon 272 −12 2 strokes England Ed Fryatt [17][18]
Andersen Consulting Hong Kong Open
1997 ASA New Zealand Frank Nobilo 267 −17 5 strokes South Korea Kang Wook-soon [19]
1996 AGC Philippines Rodrigo Cuello 275 −5 3 strokes United States Scott Hoch
Scotland Bill Longmuir
[20]
Hong Kong Open
1995 AGC United States Gary Webb 271 −13 2 strokes Mexico Rafael Alarcón [21]
Kent Hong Kong Open
1994 AGC South Africa David Frost 274 −10 Playoff[f] United States Craig McClellan [22]
1993 AGC United States Brian Watts 274 −10 1 stroke Taiwan Chen Tze-chung [23]
Hutchison Telecom Hong Kong Open
1992 AGC United States Tom Watson 274 −10 3 strokes Northern Ireland Ronan Rafferty [24]
1991 AGC Germany Bernhard Langer 269 −15 7 strokes South Korea Choi Sang-ho
Taiwan Lu Wen-teh
[25]
Martell Hong Kong Open
1990 AGC United States Ken Green 205[g] −8 4 strokes Canada Danny Mijovic
United States Brian Watts
[26]
Johnnie Walker Hong Kong Open
1989 AGC United States Brian Claar 274 −6 1 stroke Sweden Mats Lanner
United States Gary Rusnak
[27]
Unisys Hong Kong Open
1988 AGC Taiwan Hsieh Chin-sheng 274 −10 1 stroke Taiwan Lu Chien-soon [28]
United Airlines Hong Kong Open
1987 AGC Wales Ian Woosnam 275 −9 4 strokes Northern Ireland David Feherty
Scotland Sam Torrance
[29]
Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Open
1986 AGC Japan Seiichi Kanai 285 +1 1 stroke Australia Ian Baker-Finch [30]
1985 AGC United States Mark Aebli 270 −10 4 strokes Taiwan Chen Tze-ming [31]
1984 AGC United States Bill Brask 268 −12 7 strokes Australia Greg Norman [32]
1983 AGC Australia Greg Norman (2) 134[h] −6 3 strokes England Mark James [33]
1982 AGC United States Kurt Cox 276 −4 Playoff[i] Australia Terry Gale
United States Tom Sieckmann
[34]
1981 AGC Taiwan Chen Tze-ming 279 E 1 stroke Australia Graham Marsh [35]
1980 AGC Taiwan Kuo Chie-Hsiung 274 −5 2 strokes Taiwan Lu Liang-Huan [36]
1979 AGC Australia Greg Norman 273 −6 3 strokes Taiwan Lu Hsi-chuen
Taiwan Chen Tze-ming
Taiwan Hsu Chi-san
[37]
Hong Kong Open
1978 AGC Taiwan Hsieh Yung-yo (4) 275 −4 1 stroke South Korea Kim Seung-hack [38]
1977 AGC Taiwan Hsieh Min-Nan 280 E 1 stroke Japan Teruo Sugihara [39]
1976 AGC Taiwan Ho Ming-chung 279 −1 2 strokes Taiwan Hsu Sheng-san [40]
1975 AGC Taiwan Hsieh Yung-yo (3) 288 +8 1 stroke Australia Ted Ball
United States Gaylord Burrows
Australia Stewart Ginn
[41]
1974 AGC Taiwan Lu Liang-Huan (2) 280 E Playoff[j] Australia Graham Marsh [42]
1973 AGC Australia Frank Phillips (2) 278 −6 1 stroke Philippines Ben Arda [43]
1972 AGC New Zealand Walter Godfrey 272 −8 2 strokes Japan Takashi Murakami [44]
1971 AGC United States Orville Moody 266 −14 2 strokes Japan Haruo Yasuda [45]
1970 AGC Japan Isao Katsumata 274 −6 1 stroke Japan Haruo Yasuda [46]
1969 AGC Japan Teruo Sugihara 274 −6 2 strokes England Maurice Bembridge [47]
1968 AGC Australia Randall Vines 271 −9 1 stroke Japan Teruo Sugihara [48]
1967 FEC Australia Peter Thomson (3) 273 −7 Playoff[k] Wales Brian Huggett [49]
1966 FEC Australia Frank Phillips 275 −5 2 strokes Japan Hideyo Sugimoto [50]
1965 FEC Australia Peter Thomson (2) 278 −2 1 stroke New Zealand Ross Newdick [51]
1964 FEC Taiwan Hsieh Yung-yo (2) 269 −15 Playoff[l] Australia Alan Murray [52]
1963 FEC Taiwan Hsieh Yung-yo 272 −16 3 strokes Japan Tomoo Ishii [53]
1962 FEC Australia Len Woodward 271 −17 1 stroke Australia Frank Phillips
Australia Bill Dunk
Australia Alan Murray
[54]
1961 Australia Kel Nagle 261 6 strokes Australia Peter Thomson [55]
1960 Australia Peter Thomson 272 [56]
1959 Taiwan Lu Liang-Huan 281 1 stroke Australia Bruce Crampton
Australia Kel Nagle
[57]

Source:[58][59]

Scorecard

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Hole Name Yards Metres Par
1 Trench 468 428 4
2 The Trap 149 136 3
3 Fearsome 551 504 5
4 Temptation 288 263 4
5 Table Top 192 176 3
6 The Pimple 447 409 4
7 The Narrows 380 347 4
8 Oasis 188 172 3
9 The Bend 493 451 4
10 Holland 367 336 4