China Daily (Hong Kong)

Competitiv­e field primed for Haikou shootout

- By CHINA DAILY

Jeffrey Kang narrowly leads fellow American Charlie Saxon in the PGA Tour Series-China order of merit standings as the circuit swings into Hainan Island for this week’s Haikou Championsh­ip at Sunac Haikou 3KM Golf.

Kang earned his card for this season by winning Internatio­nal Qualifying Tournament No 1 in Haikou in February and then claimed the season-opening Chengdu Championsh­ip in Sichuan province in March to win 270,000 yuan ($42,400).

China’s Cao Yi also won 270,000 yuan after beating England’s William Harrold in a playoff at the following week’s Chengdu Championsh­ip — where Kang missed the cut — to move to the top of the money list with 277,050 yuan. Harrold was just behind Cao with 274,000 yuan, having shared second place in Chengdu.

Saxon won last week’s Changsha Championsh­ip to move his earnings after three events to 290,335 yuan.

Kang birdied three of his last four holes in Changsha to secure sixth place and reclaim top spot in the order of merit with 320,250 yuan, ahead of Saxon, Harrold and Cao.

All three of this year’s champions — Kang, Cao and Saxon — are in the field at the Haikou Championsh­ip, while other former Tour winners include China’s Zhang Huilin, Chao Haimeng and He Zeyu, Australian­s James Marchesani and Bryden MacPherson, Kim Tae-woo of South Korea and Canada’s Justin Shin.

Saxon and Kim, second and fourth respective­ly in the 2016 order of merit, 2015 winner Macpherson and Baek, who was fifth in 2014, have all played on the Web.com Tour after finishing in the top five on the money list.

Meanwhile, England’s Fredrik Edmunds shot a 3-under 69 to win the Monday qualifier and join the 144-player field along with compatriot Matthew Webb (74), secondplac­e Riito Mieno (72) of Japan, Koreans Lee Jun-hyuk (74), Jung Min-su (75) and Kim Ji-won (77), Chinese trio Wang Yucong (75), Hu Zhizheng (75) and amateur Song Weilun (76) and American James Back (78).

Every tournament on this year’s PGA Tour Series-China offers 1.5 million yuan ($240,000), a 25 percent increase over purse levels from 2016.

The PGA Tour establishe­d PGA Tour Series-China in 2014 as its third internatio­nal developmen­tal tour, following in the footsteps of PGA Tour Latinoamer­ica and the Mackenzie Tour – PGA Tour Canada.

Since its inception, PGA Tour Series-China players have received Official World Golf Ranking points for top finishes at official tournament­s.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Jeffrey Kang from the United States leads the PGA Tour SeriesChin­a order of merit ahead of this week’s Haikou Championsh­ip in Haikou, Hainan province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Jeffrey Kang from the United States leads the PGA Tour SeriesChin­a order of merit ahead of this week’s Haikou Championsh­ip in Haikou, Hainan province.

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