China Daily

Asian Tour’s hiatus to end in Xiamen

- By CHINA DAILY

The Asian Tour will return to the Chinese mainland for the first time in nine years when the Asian Golf Championsh­ip debuts at Kaikou Golf Club in Xiamen, Fujian province, from Nov 30 to Dec 3.

The event is the first product of a new strategic partnershi­p signed in March between the Asian Tour and the China Golf Associatio­n.

With a total prize purse of $350,000, the tournament is jointly sanctioned by the Asian Tour and CGA.

The field will comprise of 56 Asian Tour profession­als, 48 from the China Tour and four invitation­s.

Golfers from the China Tour will be eligible to take up associate membership­s with the Asian Tour, with the top-five non-exempt players from the China Tour order of merit receiving spots into the final stage of the Asian Tour Qualifying School in 2018.

The winner of the Asia Golf Championsh­ip will earn an exemption on the Asian Tour under the winner’s category, while China Tour players’ earnings will count toward both tours’ money lists.

“The co-sanction of the Asian Golf Championsh­ip is a new opportunit­y for both Chinese golf and the growth of the game in Asia in general,” said CGA deputy secretary-general Pang Zheng.

“It will be a great tournament and a truly competitiv­e one for golf fans to really enjoy.”

Asian Tour CEO Josh Burack echoed those sentiments.

“The launch of the Asian Golf Championsh­ip is a significan­t developmen­t for profession­al golf in Asia,” said Burack.

“Our strategic partnershi­p with the CGA is a gamechange­r because the creation of tournament­s like the Asian Golf Championsh­ip will greatly enhance playing opportunit­ies for the many talented players from China and the Asian Tour members who will compete against them.

“A new chapter for Asian golf is ready to be written and we look forward to the start of the Asian Golf Championsh­ip as our Asian Tour members are excited to tee off in China again.”

China has long been hailed as an important future market for golf and has produced players such as Zhang Lianwei, Liang Wenchong, Wu Ashun and Li Haotong, who have all won on the European Tour.

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