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Asians aiming to end European monopoly at Fanling
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stars from the Asian Tour are ready to go toe-to-toe with Europe's
best at next week's US$2 million UBS Hong Kong Open.
Indian ace Jeev Milkha Singh will lead a powerful contingent of
players aiming to end Asia's barren run in the showpiece tournament.
Korea's Kang Wook-soon was the last Asian to take the title, in
1998, but hopes are high that the continent can produce a winner
when the tournament tees off on Thursday, November 16, at the Hong
Kong Golf Club in Fanling.
Singh will be one of five Asian Tour regulars in the field with
European Tour titles to their names, the others being Thai duo Thongchai
Jaidee and Thaworn Wiratchant, former Chinese number one Zhang Lian-wei
and Singapore's Mardan Mamat.
In addition, Korean star KJ Choi, playing at Fanling on a sponsor's
invite, has four US PGA titles and the 2003 Linde German Masters
on his CV. He will be aiming to go one better than 12 months ago
when he finished joint runner-up, one shot behind winner Colin Montgomerie.
The European Tour began co-sanctioning the Hong Kong Open with the
Asian Tour in 2001, leading to a significant rise in the standard
of competition. The past three winners have all been giants of the
European game - Montgomerie, Miguel Angel Jiménez (2004)
and Padraig Harrington (2003).
The tournament has also hit new heights since UBS took over title
sponsorship last year, with prize money now two-and-a-half times
what it was in 2004.
Singh, currently enjoying the best year of his career with two European
Tour victories to his name, said he was looking forward to playing
at Fanling again.
"I'm really excited about coming to Hong Kong and playing,"
he said. "UBS have done a great job by increasing the prize
money in the last couple of years. The total purse is now US$2 million,
which is excellent news for the players and makes for a really exciting
tournament."
In an intriguing subplot, Singh can also wrap up the Asian Tour
UBS Order of Merit title at Fanling. With just two tournaments remaining,
he leads Thailand's Prom Meesawat by US$118,237.
Prom, winner of the SK Telecom Open at Seoul in May, will be looking
for a high placing at Fanling while hoping that Singh slips up,
so taking the UBS Order of Merit race down to the wire in the season's
final event, the Volvo Masters of Asia in Bangkok next month.
The field for the 48th UBS Hong Kong Open - promoted by Parallel
Media Group - includes defending champion Montgomerie of Scotland
and former Major winners Retief Goosen of South Africa and Michael
Campbell of New Zealand.
England's Simon Dyson and Swede Johan Edfors, both multiple winners
on the European Tour this year, are also in the line-up, as is Irish
Ryder Cup star Paul McGinley.
November 10, 2006
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