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Zhang invited to UBS Japan Golf Tour Championship
UBS,
one of the most significant supporters of golf in the Asia Pacific
region, has announced that talismanic Chinese golfer Zhang Lian-wei
has received a sponsors invitation for next weeks UBS
Japan Golf Tour Championship, one of the most prestigious events
in Japanese mens golf.
The ¥150 million (about US$1.2 million) event, considered the
Players Championship of the game in Japan, will be played
from June 28-July 1 at Shishido Hills Country Club, located about
90 minutes northeast of Tokyo.
The UBS Japan Golf Tour Championship will be something of a homecoming
for the five-time Asian Tour winner, who played with distinction
in Japan between 2002 and 2004. He posted 11 top-10s in that period,
with a best of equal fourth.
In fact, his last tournament in Japan was at the Shishido Hills
event in 2005, where he also recorded a tie for 19th in 2003. After
cutting back on overseas travel in recent years to concentrate on
domestic and Asian events, this trip represents a welcome return
to global golf for the normally globetrotting Zhang.
Said Zhang: I am very excited to play in Japan again, as it
has been two years since I last played there. I am looking forward
to competing with some old friends, having a great week and playing
more events in Japan.
The opportunity comes as apt reward for not only the 42-year-olds
outstanding career, one that has seen him forge a path for the professional
game in China, but also a welcome run of strong form lately.
Finishes of tied 10th at the Pine Valley Beijing Open and fifth
at the Macau Open in his last two Asian Tour events have pushed
Zhang into 43rd position on the UBS Order of Merit, complementing
a win at this months Nanjing leg of Chinas domestic
Tour.
Said Zhang: I have been playing regularly on the Asian Tour
and achieved good results over the years and with the China Tour
I started playing more events a couple years ago. Im happy
with the results and this month I won the Omega China Tour Nanjing
stop.
I am comfortable with my game so far, but surely I am always
hoping to do better. I think my passion about golf and commitment
to golf has contributed greatly to my success, he added.
Also on his enviable list of achievements are being the first player
from China to win a European Tour-sanctioned event at the 2003 Singapore
Masters and being the first to play in the US Masters in 2004.
Zhang joins Gaurav Ghei as the second of UBSs sponsor invitations
to be announced for the championship. The Indian is riding high
after his victory at Aprils Pine Valley Beijing Open victory,
lying in seventh on the UBS Order of Merit at the seasons
halfway mark with more than US$213,000 in earnings.
The decision by UBS, one of the worlds leading financial organisations,
to invite both players comes as part of the banks support
of golf across Asia Pacific, a portfolio that also includes the
Asian Tours UBS Order of Merit, currently led by Zhangs
compatriot and protégé Liang Wen-chong, and the UBS
Hong Kong Open.
Also entered in the field are Frankie Minoza from the Philippines
and Thailands Prayad Marksaeng, bringing to three the number
of the UBS Order of Merits top-10 players competing at Shishido
Hills.
SK Ho, Yeh Wei-tze, Lin Keng-chi, Chawalit Plaphol, Thammanoon Srirot
and Prom Meesawat are also all currently entered, completing a 10-man
Asian Tour contingent at the tournament.
Along with the rest of the 132-man field, they will have extra incentive
at one of Japans highest-profile events with the winner receiving
entry into the US$8 million Bridgestone Invitational. The World
Golf Championship, to be played from August 2-5 at Firestone Country
Club in the United States, was won by Tiger Woods for the fifth
time in 2006.
Last year, Tatsuhiko Takahashi claimed the UBS Japan Golf Tour Championship
after closing with a final-round 68 to finish on seven-under-par
273. That provided a three-shot margin over Tetsuji Hiratsuka, with
SK Ho and Tommy Nakajima another stroke adrift in third.
UBS entered a partnership with the event for the first time last
year, seeing it join the UBS Hong Kong Open, UBS Order of Merit,
BMW Asian Open, Faldo Series Asia and The UBS Golf Club television
show in an unrivalled portfolio of regional golf sponsorships.
June 20, 2007
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