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Zhang Sets Sights on Sofitel Golf Championship
China's
pioneering professional golfer Zhang Lian-wei will compete in the
Sofitel Golf Championship next week, which is the opening event
of the season on the Omega China Tour.
Zhang claimed the Omega Order of Merit title last year following
two victories and will be hoping for a winning start in this new
event on the circuit, to be played at Zhongshan International Golf
Club in Nanjing from May 10 to 13.
The Tour has been increased from six to eight tournaments this
year, each event boasting prize money of US$100,000.
Zhang turned 42 today and is still hungry for success but as he
enters the twilight of his career he is focusing more and more on
helping the development of golf in his country.
"I am still playing Tour golf. I want to continue playing
and play good. I want to help golf in China, so when I am not playing
golf I will be promoting China golf. These are my two main goals
for the coming years. I am 42 years old now, I can still play tournament
golf - I think I am setting a good example for young players, letting
them see that they can have a long career ahead of them. Of course,
I know it is difficult but I still have the state of mind that I
want to win - I know that if I putt better I can win again,"
said Zhang.
He has been the heartbeat of Chinese golf for more than a decade.
An historic appearance at the Masters in 2004, victory over Ernie
Els in the European Tour sanctioned Singapore Masters in 2003 and
multiple wins on the Asian Tour, he has trail blazed the fairways
of the world.
"When I was 20 years old I was a caddy. It has not been an
easy road. The Omega China Tour is very important as it provides
a platform for young Chinese professionals. In the 22 years of China
golf development this is the first real Tour in China and it is
a very good chance for young players to have a start in the game.
When I turned professional in 1994 there was no such Tour,"
added Zhang.
The China Tour was inaugurated in 2005 through the efforts of the
China Golf Association and promoter World Sport Group. It featured
four events that first year.
"It is very important that I promote China golf. That is why
I have the Zhang Lian-wei Trophy which I have organised for seven
years. The Zhang Lian-wei Trophy is for youngsters aged four years
old to 18 years old - there are six age groups. It is held at Shenzhen
Noble Merchant Golf Course. By promoting golf with China Golf Association
co-ordination, I hope that China golf will have a better future.
I am always very supportive to China golf," said the Chinese
star.
Zhang's young protege, Liang Wen-chong, is not competing in the
Sofitel Golf Championship but will feature in events later in the
year. Liang, who shot to stardom recently by repeating Zhang's feat
by winning the Singapore Masters in March, also claimed two titles
on the Omega China Tour last year.
While these two players are the recognized faces of golf in China,
they will no doubt be aware of a new generation of mainland golfers
who are starting to emerge. A total of 125 players will tee-off
next week, among them Li Chao, who won the Merit list in 2005 and
Huang Ming-jie, who showed that he is a player to look out for after
he took a share of the first round lead in the Volvo China Open
last month.
May 2, 2007
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