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Clearwater Bay Open offering record purse

- By CHINA DAILY

In addition to offering the biggest prize pool ever for a PGA Tour-Series China event, next month’s 2 million yuan (about $292,000) Clearwater Bay Open will raise the Hong Kong tournament’s importance in determinin­g the tour’s final order of merit and places on the 2019 Web.com Tour.

The Clearwater Bay Open will be played at Clearwater Bay Golf and Country Club from Oct 11-14, wrapping up the tour’s 14-event season on the heels of the Macao Championsh­ip (Sept 27-30) and Zhuhai Championsh­ip (Oct 4-7).

The tour held 12 events in both 2014 and 2015, and 13 in 2016, with all events offering 1.2 million yuan prize money.

This year’s purses were raised 25 percent to 1.5 million yuan and the Clearwater Bay Open offers a further increase of over 33 percent, with a winner’s check of 360,000 yuan.

“The Clearwater Bay Golf and Country Club is delighted to host the Open for a third time and this year’s event will be the biggest yet, with the record prize money providing a really exciting incentive for all the players as they finish their season,” said David Hui, chairman of the tournament organizing committee.

“There will be many people supporting Clearwater Bay ambassador­s Shunyat ‘Jason’ Hak and Motin Yeung as they look to finish their season strongly, along with other Hong Kong players who will compete through invitation­s or qualifying,” Hui continued.

“We also welcome back James Marchesani to defend his title after his great win last year. We’ll put on a spectacula­r event to provide the perfect ending to the season as the tour grows from strength to strength.”

Greg Carlson, executive director of PGA Tour SeriesChin­a, said: “The Clearwater Bay Open is a hugely popular event for the players, so it was only fitting that it became the season-ending first time.

“The increase in prize money to a record purse for the tour increases its importance and profile, so we’re all excited about the third Clearwater Bay Open providing a sensationa­l end to a great season.”

Yeung, 24, is currently fifth on the order of merit with 518,125 yuan and is bidding to become the first Hong Kong player to earn a card on the Web.com Tour, the path to the PGA Tour. event for the

“It has been an amazing season for me. Winning the Kunming Championsh­ip changed my life because I gained a full card on the tour, which really boosted my confidence and gave me a chance to move to the next level,” said Yeung, who has three other top-10 finishes this year.

“I’ve played really consistent­ly this season to stay quite high on the order of merit, so I want to play well in the final three events and obviously finish really strongly at the Clearwater Bay Open.

“It will be a special event for me as a Clearwater Bay ambassador, so I hope myself, Jason and all the other Hong Kong players can do well.”

The top five on the order of merit will automatica­lly earn status on next year’s Web.com Tour, while the top 10 will be eligible for the final stage of the Web.com Tour qualifying tournament from Dec 6-9. Players ranked 11-25 will be exempt to the Second Qualifying Stage.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Australia’s James Marchesani is flanked by Hong Kong pros Motin Yeung (left) and Shunyat ‘Jason’ Hak as they pose with the Clearwater Bay Open trophy at a Hong Kong media conference last week. The season-ending tournament on the PGA Tour Series-China will be played Oct 11-14.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Australia’s James Marchesani is flanked by Hong Kong pros Motin Yeung (left) and Shunyat ‘Jason’ Hak as they pose with the Clearwater Bay Open trophy at a Hong Kong media conference last week. The season-ending tournament on the PGA Tour Series-China will be played Oct 11-14.
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