Welcome to the Official Launch of the 2011 UBS Hong Kong Open
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The UBS Hong Kong Open is one of the most vibrant and exciting tournaments in the world. Therefore, what better place to launch the 2011 tournament, than in the energetic heart of the city itself, here at Victoria Harbour.
Just as the shimmering skyline lights up the heavens, so the galaxy of stars who will assemble at the Hong Kong Golf in Fanling will illuminate the world of golf, as they aim to join an already illustrious roll call of past winners of this prestigious tournament.
Leading the way are the six players who are with us at today’s launch: the experienced Padraig Harrington, Rory McIlroy, Ian Poulter, Justin Rose and Y E Yang, and the exciting young talent of
Padraig Harrington was European golf’s Number One in 2006. The Irishman won The Open Championship at Carnoustie in 2007 before successfully defending the Claret Jug at Royal Birkdale a year later. He also won the US PGA Championship that year to become the first European golfer in history to win back-to-back Majors.
Rory McIlroy has twice been a runner-up in the UBS Hong Kong Open. The Northern Irishman thrilled the world of golf this summer with his eight shot win in the US Open Championship at Congressional Country Club, a victory which has helped him to his current position of Number Two in the World Rankings.
Ian Poulter is an 11 time winner on The European Tour including this year’s Volvo World Match Play Championship in
Justin Rose was
Y E Yang made history in 2009 when he defeated Tiger Woods down the stretch at Hazeltine National to claim the US PGA Championship and become the first Asian golfer to win a Major. The Korean won the Volvo China Open in 2010 to bring his total of wins around the world to 11.
Jason Hak is a Hong Kong-born teenager who has already made golfing history. Three years ago, at only 14 years and 304 days old, he made the cut in the 2008 UBS Hong Kong Open, thus becoming the youngest player to make a cut in European Tour history. He eclipsed the record set by Sergio Garcia, who was 15 years and 46 days old when he made the weekend action in the 1995 Turespaña Masters.
Allen Lo, Country Head & Chief Executive, UBS Hong Kong Branch, said: “Throughout our long partnership with the tournament, UBS has sought to ensure that the Open,
“Today, the UBS Hong Kong Open offers a prize fund of US$2.75 million, outstanding media exposure, particularly in its television profile in
Vincent Fung, Secretary of the Mega Events Fund Assessment Committee and Assistant Commissioner for Tourism, said: “The Mega Events Fund Assessment Committee is pleased to support the UBS Hong Kong Open andsincerely welcome all the visitors who have come to
David Hui, President of the Hong Kong Golf Association, said: “This is
“Local junior golf has long been a key focus for the HKGA and we are blessed with an increasing number of talented youngsters, many of whom are making a name for themselves on the regional amateur stage – and who all dream of one day participating in this fantastic championship.”
