The Phnom Penh Post

Open champ Lowry to headline revamped HK event

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THE 2019 Open Championsh­ip winner Shane Lowry will headline a revamped field for golf ’s Hong Kong Open when it finally gets under way next month after being shelved in November.

Originally scheduled as the European Tour’s season-opener from November 28-December 1, the Asian showpiece was postponed as the city struggled with months of protests.

Irishman Lowry, who stormed to a famous six-shot victory to win his first major at Royal Portrush in July, will be joined at the 61st edition of

Asia’s oldest profession­al tournament by American world number 16 Tony Finau, who was a member of Tiger Woods’s victorious Presidents Cup team in Melbourne on Sunday.

Newly crowned 2019 Asian Tour Order of Merit winner Jazz Janewattan­anond, fresh from winning the Indonesian Masters last week, and popular fellow Thai Kiradech Aphibarnra­t will also feature in the event, which will now be played from January 9-12.

“I’m really excited about going back to play the Hong Kong Open again,” said Lowry, whose last appearance was in 2010.

“The Hong Kong Open will be my first event of 2020, and I’m hoping to use the tournament to kickstart what will be a very important year for me as I try to make the European Ryder Cup team next September and build on the success I enjoyed this year.”

Finau was runner-up at the WGCHSBC Champions in Shanghai last year and will also begin his new year back in the region at the Asian Tour sanctioned event.

“I’m looking forward to competing in my first Hong Kong Open,” said Finau, who also made the 2018 US Ryder Cup team.

“I’ve heard great things about the tournament and Hong Kong Golf Club, and I am excited to see it all first-hand to start the year.”

The Hong Kong Open has been won by luminaries from Peter Thomson to Justin Rose and Rory McIlroy, and had been an annual fixture at the colonial-era Fanling course since 1959.

Italian Francesco Molinari, who won The Open Championsh­ip in 2018, Sweden’s Henrik Stenson and controvers­ial American Patrick Reed had been due to play last month but will have to skip the new dates because of prior commitment­s.

The tournament is organised by the European Tour but they are unable to sanction the $1 million event in its new slot in the calendar because of a clash with the South African Open.

European Tour boss Keith Pelley said they would resume sanctionin­g the Hong Kong Open for the 62nd edition in November 2020.

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