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HSBC & CGA partner for junior golf's future in China
HSBC and the China Golf Association (CGA) today unveiled a ground-breaking
new blueprint for the future success of junior golf in China.
Following the announcement of its multi million dollar three-year
partnership to develop junior golf in China at the end of last year,
HSBC and the CGA have announced their plans to realise the potential
of golfs fast growing market and produce a home-grown winner
of the HSBC Champions within 10 years.
Called the HSBC China Junior Golf Programme, it will include: the
HSBC National Junior Golf Championship; the HSBC National Junior
Open; a series of HSBC Junior Golf Camps; an HSBC Junior Ranking
System and website; training courses for coaches; and a schools
programme.
The HSBC China Junior Golf Programme will have a significant
impact on junior golf in China and help the sport convert the increasing
levels of interest and participation into tangible success on the
course, said Zhang Xiaoning, Vice Chairman and Secretary-General
of China Golf Association, who is also Chairman of the programmes
committee.
This programme is in keeping with HSBCs commitment to
developing golf globally at all levels and compliments our sponsorship
of the HSBC Champions at the very top of the sport, said Giles
Morgan, Head of Sports Sponsorship & Marketing, HSBC Holdings
plc.
This is a blueprint of what HSBC is trying to achieve around
the world, supporting sport at both the professional as well as
the grassroots level, and we believe it will lead to a home-grown
HSBC Champions winner within the next 5 to 10 years.
- The HSBC National Junior Golf Championship will be held
annually for both male and female junior golfers across China, with
winners earning the right to train with or compete against the worlds
top golfers at the HSBC Champions. This year the first round of
the championship plans to be taken place in the four host cities
of Beijing, Kunming, Shenzhen and Hangzhou, with the final to be
held in Shanghai.
- Open to all international juniors, the HSBC National Junior
Open will be held at the start of each year - teeing off in January
2008 - and encourage interaction between young golfers from home
and abroad.
- The HSBC Junior Golf Camps plan to run each year during
summer and winter vacations in cities cross China for the countrys
most promising junior golfers.
- The first ever HSBC Junior Ranking System developed in
China will use a ranking system similar to professional golfers
and take into account all junior golf tournaments approved by the
CGA.
- Training courses for coaches and a schools programme will
help introduce the game across the country.
Bryan Stiles, Deputy CEO China, HSBC said: We are delighted
to be working with the China Golf Association on the long-term development
of golf in China. Through these new initiatives, we hope to reach
more of Chinas youth as well as develop the most promising
juniors.
The new programme builds on the success of last years HSBC
Future Champions Tour - a grassroots programme which saw HSBC working
closely with the CGA, hosting a series of golf clinics in Beijing,
Shanghai, Shenzhen and Chengdu in the build up to the 2006 HSBC
Champions. IMG will assist with the implementation of the programme.
Other members of the committee overseeing the project include: Song
Yingchun, Manager, Operation & Management Multi-Ball Games,
Administration of State Sports General Administration; Pang Zheng,
Operation & Management Multi-Ball Games, Administration of State
Sports General Administration; Bryan Stiles, Deputy Chief Executive
Officer, HSBC China; Giles Morgan, Head of Sports Sponsorship &
Marketing, HSBC Holdings plc and John Cappo, Managing Director,
IMG China.
The 2007 HSBC Champions will be played at the Sheshan International
Golf Club, Shanghai, November 8-11. The $5 million event
described by players last year as Asias Major
features winners from four leading golf Tours - the European,
Asian, PGA Tour of Australasia, the Sunshine (Southern Africa) Tours
and the China Golf Association - and players ranked in the Worlds
Top 50. Ernie Els, Vijay Singh and Sergio Garcia have all already
confirmed they will be playing at this years event.
May 23, 2007
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