Chinese eves aim to make golfing history
CHINA’S top talents will have their eyes on the prize this week as the Women’s China Open presented by World Golf Series tees off today in what will undoubtedly be an exciting conclusion to the China LPGA Tour season.
With no Chinese having won the national championship in its 11-year history, this season marks the first time the 2.1-million yuan (US$304,843) tournament won’t be co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour of Korea whose players have dominated the event.
Instead, the 34 Chinese pros and amateurs in southeastern Fujian Province will compete against a field of 108 players from 12 different countries and regions at Orient Xiamen.
Among the notables in the field this week are super rookie Liu Wenbo; Liu Ruixin, winner of the Symetra Tour’s Order of Merit; Olympian Lin Xiyu; former US LPGA Tour regular Feng Simin; Sui Xiang, the current No. 4 on the CLPGA Tour money list; and Huang Ching, who captured the Wuhan leg in May for one of her three wins around the region this year.
Following her practice round yesterday, 17-year-old Liu Wenbo said that she was looking forward to having a strong finish to her season.
“I have been working on my swing at Mission Hills Shenzhen. I felt that it is my normal level now. I had a practice round yesterday and had plenty of good feelings,” said the Beijing native who turned pro in October and immediately made an impact in finishing equal runner-up at the Buick LPGA Shanghai.
“This is my final event of the year. Hopefully I can have a wonderful ending. I will try not to think about my swing change during the competition and just play well. This is a great chance for every Chinese player to make history. Hopefully I can be in the mix down the stretch on Sunday.”
Liu Ruixin, who earned her US LPGA Tour card for 2019 after winning three times this year on the feeder Symetra circuit, was another looking to make her mark. “As a Chinese player, I definitely wish that my compatriots triumph on Sunday. We are friends. If the winner is not me I will cheer for them,” said the second-year pro.
Looking to spoil the Chinese party this week is a strong group of Thais led by US LPGA Tour member Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras and Saranporn Langkulgasettrin, the CLPGA Tour money leader who has won twice this year. Others include English veteran Florentyna Parker, a three-time winner on the Ladies European Tour, as well as Chinese Taipei’s Babe Liu and South Korean Lee Solar, both past winners on the CLPGA Tour.