Oman Daily Observer

LPGA’s October Shanghai event cancelled

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MIAMI: The Alisports LPGA tournament scheduled to be played in Shanghai October 5-8 has been cancelled due to local permitting problems in China, the LPGA announced on Tuesday.

“It is with deep regret that I need to announce that we will not be playing the event in Shanghai this year,” LPGA Commission­er Mike Whan said in a statement issued in Daytona Beach, Florida. “Unfortunat­ely, we have just received word that the tournament was unsuccessf­ul in obtaining approval from the local district government.”

“The hardest part about this news is that we have a title sponsor, a tournament operator, a TV production group and a host venue all set to go. However, in China, sporting events of this nature cannot take place without approvals at multiple levels — and the local approval was denied.”

The LPGA announced in October of last year that it was partnering with Alisports of Shanghai, a division of Alibaba Group, to own an LPGA tournament hosted annually in mainland China for the next 10 years. While Whan called it “very disappoint­ing” that the event had to be cancelled less than a month before it was scheduled to take place, he said that “given the strong sponsorshi­p and desire to host the LPGA, we look forward to returning in 2018”.

The tournament was won last year — when it was called the Reignwood LPGA Classic and played in Beijing — by seven-time LPGA winner Kim In-Kyung of South Korea.

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