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Zhang is last minute entry for Shandong
The
91st and final entry for next weeks Omega China Tour
Shandong Leg cut it fine, but Zhang Lianwei got his application
in right at the last and will take his place in the field for what
could be one of the toughest events of the year.
Zhang, who used all his experience to win last months Zhuhai
Leg and record his first win since his miraculous 2003 season, only
just managed to rearrange his schedule in time to confirm his place
at the Tiger Beach Golf Links.
Winning in Zhuhai was very important for me; important for
me because it was in my hometown and also because as a golfer there
is nothing better for your confidence than a victory. However there
were several issues to be resolved before I could commit to the
Shandong Leg, so Im very happy that my entry has been accepted,
said Zhang, who had to pull out of this weeks Bangkok Airways
Open on the Asian Tour because of a stomach upset he picked up while
doing a photo shoot one of his personal sponsors in Japan.
With Liang Wenchong, the winner of Aprils opening event in
Hainan, in the middle of a run of nine consecutive Japan Golf Tour
events, the Shandong Leg entry list doesnt vary greatly from
the Zhuhai field, at least not as far as the likely challengers
are concerned.
With links golf relatively unknown it could be another tournament
for the veterans. Experienced showed in the winds in Zhuhai where
the top three (Zhang, Zheng Wengen and Wu Weihuang) were all in
the mid-to-late thirties. The Tiger Beach course, which was designed
to replicate the famous Carnoustie course that will host Britains
2007 Open Championship, will mean a steep learning curve for many.
I believe our players will have a brand new experience to
play over here and definitely an exciting week, said the Omega
China Tours tournament director Charles Guo Zongtai.
Maybe we'll have our own British Open if wind
comes, he added.
Zhang Lianwei agreed with that assessment, knowing that many players
will not be used to knee-high rough and the pot bunkers typical
of a links course.
This leg is going to be very challenging, he said.
Links golf requires very different skills and strategies
to the golf we usually play, and it takes a lot of experience to
learn how to play in the specific conditions of a course like Tiger
Beach. It will benefit Chinese golfers, because those skills can
be used in difficult conditions on more typical courses too.
June 8, 2006
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