The Manila Times

US PGA Tour cancels HK event over player safety

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HONG KONG: The US PGA Tour on Tuesday cancelled next month’s season-ending event on its Chinese feeder golf circuit in Hong Kong citing “continued demonstrat­ions, civil unrest and safety concerns”.

The Clearwater Bay Open, from October 17-20, would have been the climax of the thirdtier, 14- event, PGA Tour Series- China.

Instead it became the latest sporting casualty of sometimes violent mass antigovern­ment protests.

Next month’s WTA Hong Kong Open featuring many of the world’s top women tennis players has already been postponed and last week a horse racing meeting at the city’s famous Happy Valley track was cancelled for the first time.

“Due to continued demonstrat­ions, civil unrest and safety concerns in Hong Kong, PGA Tour Series- China is canceling the 2019 Clearwater Bay Open,” said a tour statement Tuesday.

The PGA Tour Series- China has around 50 Chinese players in its 100-plus membership and works closely with the Beijing-backed China Golf Associatio­n to stage events, with only two tournament­s — in Macau and Hong Kong — being hosted outside the mainland.

With a large mainland entry at Clearwater Bay, which lies to the east of Hong Kong Island, there were fears that the event could be targeted by anti-Beijing protesters.

Millions of pro- democracy supporters have taken to Hong Kong’s streets for almost four months in the biggest challenge to China’s rule since the city’s handover from Britain in 1997.

Violent clashes have become more intense across the city in recent weeks with police frequently unleashing baton charges, tear gas and bean bag rounds.

The PGA Tour Series- China season will now end with the Macau Championsh­ip from October 10-13.

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