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Monty & Major winners fired up for Fanling
Defending
champion Colin Montgomerie and Major winners Retief Goosen and Michael
Campbell will spearhead a world class line-up at next months
US$2 million UBS Hong Kong Open.
The star trio are among the first players to be confirmed for the
tournament, to be held at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling on
November 16-19.
The event will also feature a strong line-up of Asias best
players led by Indian Jeev Milkha Singh, current leader of the Asian
Tours UBS Order of Merit, and Chinas No.1, Liang Wen-chong.
Scottish ace Montgomerie is looking forward to returning to the
scene of his thrilling one-shot triumph last year.
Im delighted to be returning to the UBS Hong Kong Open
as champion and cannot wait to get back to the Hong Kong Golf Club,
he said.
I benefited from my fair share of luck on my way to winning
last year, but it was a real honour to see my name go on the trophy
alongside names such as Peter Thomson, Tom Watson, my European colleagues
Ian Woosnam and José Maria Olazábal and also some
of Asias best players.
The US$2 million total purse for this years tournament marks
an US$800,000 increase on 2005 as UBS underlines its commitment
to Asian golf in general and the Hong Kong Open in particular.
With this years boost in prize money, UBS has really
established the tournament as one of the elite events in the region,
added Montgomerie, winner of a staggering 42 titles worldwide and
a key member of Europes recent Ryder Cup-winning team.
Im looking forward to trying my luck at successfully
defending the title, which I know hasnt happened very often
in the last 50 years or so.
Chinese Taipei's Hsieh Yung-yo remains the only player to have won
back-to-back titles in Hong Kong, in 1963 and 1964.
Goosen, the US Open champion in 2001 and 2004 and current world
number seven, will be making his first appearance in Hong Kong.
The players are all aware that the UBS Hong Kong Open is one
of the traditional events of Asian golf and that some great players,
including Monty last year and plenty of Major winners, have won
the title, said the South African.
I would love to be able to add my name to the list of players
that have won this event and a Major, which is a pretty exclusive
club.
I have heard many great things about Hong Kong as well. The
combination of a great event, people who love their golf and an
exciting city has me really looking forward to being in Hong Kong
in November.
Campbell, who joined golfs elite with his victory in last
years US Open, is looking forward to returning to Fanling
after finishing joint 10th in the Hong Kong Open three years ago.
I have some great memories of playing in Hong Kong in 2003,
especially as I played well that year, said the New Zealander.
Im really excited about being back for this years
UBS Hong Kong Open and visiting the city itself once again.
Hong Kong has a real buzz to it and is easily one of the most
dynamic cities we visit on the European Tour. The lights, the noise
and the food
they all add up to a great place and Im
really looking forward to coming back.
The Hong Kong Open was first staged in 1959 making it the
territorys oldest professional sporting event and has
been held every year at the Hong Kong Golf Club.
The 2006 tournament will mark the second year of UBSs four-year
title sponsorship agreement.
Last years UBS Hong Kong Open was a tremendous success
and we are looking forward to working with all our partners to make
this years tournament even bigger and better in the build-up
to the tournaments 50th edition in 2008, said Kathryn
Shih, Chief Executive of UBS Hong Kong Branch.
With the participation of players such as Colin Montgomerie,
Retief Goosen and Michael Campbell, this year's UBS Hong Kong Open
stands to consolidate its reputation as the heritage tournament
of Asian golf.
"The values and traditions of the event make the UBS Hong Kong
Open the ideal showcase of our Asia-Pacific golf sponsorship programme
and we are eagerly looking forward to play getting underway at Fanling
on November 16.
Current UBS Order of Merit leader Singh is relishing the challenge
of staying ahead of his rivals at Fanling.
For the Asian Tour players, the UBS Hong Kong Open is a jewel
in the crown at the end of the season and, for me, it will be a
crucial tournament in the fight for the UBS Order of Merit,
he said.
A lot of benefits come with being the Asian No.1 and, with
US$2 million on offer this year, the tournament will be a great
chance for me to clinch the title before the last event of the year.
The UBS Hong Kong Open will once again have coveted M
mark status from the government meaning it will receive official
support as a sports event that has international significance and
brings economic, social and cultural benefits to Hong Kong.
The tournament, promoted by Parallel Media Group, will once again
be jointly sanctioned by the European and Asian Tours and more star
players will be announced in the coming weeks.
European players have won the past seven editions of the Hong Kong
Open. Koreas Kang Wook-soon was the last Asian player to lift
the trophy, in 1998.
October 3, 2006
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