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PROFESSIONAL LIU HOPING TO SHINE AT
AGEAS HONG KONG PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

May 20, 2012

HKPGA Tournament Player Liu Lok Tin

HONG KONG (18 May, 2012) – Konstantin Liu Lok-tin believes next week's Ageas Hong Kong PGA Championship will provide the perfect opportunity for him to kick start his fledgling professional career.

Eighteen-year-old Liu, a former Hong Kong amateur champion, joined the paid ranks last September after helping to guide the SAR to second place at the Southeast Asian Amateur Golf Team Championship – the Putra Cup. Notching a succession of steady if unspectacular results on the developmental tours of Asia and Europe in the months since, Liu says his spirits have been lifted with a return home.

"It's going to be great to play in Hong Kong again," said Liu, who spent the early part of the year practicing and competing in Germany and Spain. "Playing in Europe has been a wonderful experience – I've learned a lot about myself and my game – but it's also nice to be back for a while and play on courses that I am very familiar with."

At last year's Ageas HKPGA Championship, Liu, then an amateur, put in a stellar showing by opening with a 66 before finishing in a tie for fifth behind eventual champion Jean Van de Velde. That performance, combined with an improvement in his driving accuracy, means his confidence levels are high.

"I'm really feeling good about my game, it's sharp" said the long-hitting Liu, who is managed by legendary Hong Kong entertainment industry agent Paco Wong Pak-go. "I was the best amateur in the tournament on by debut and although the field is looking very strong this year, my goal is to win. It would be fantastic to get my first professional victory in Hong Kong."

As Liu points out, he'll face quality opposition in his quest for that maiden success. The 54-hole tournament, which begins on Monday and boasts a prize purse of HK$400,000, welcomes back 1990 US PGA Championship winner Wayne Grady for a third consecutive year, while Asian Tour regulars Lam Chih Bing of Singapore and Korean-born Australian Unho Park have bolstered a field that also includes 2010 champion CJ Gatto and 2011 Ageas Hong Kong PGA Order of Merit winner Jimmy Ko Ming-chak. Van de Velde is unable to defend his title because of business commitments in France.

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Venue: The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course, Hong Kong Golf Club and Clearwater Bay Golf Club
Date: 13th-15th January 2015

POS PLAYERS R1 R2 R3 TOTAL
1
UNHO PARK 74 68 64
206
2
SCOTT BARR 75 68 67
210
3
CHAN CHUN HUNG 74 68 69
211
T4
C J GATTO 74 73 70
217
T4
TANG TSZ HANG 75 70 72

217

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2015 HKPGA Order Of Merit - 1st Leg

(Open Division and Ladies Division)

Venue: The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course
Date: 30th-31st March 2015

1
STEWART JAMES
139
2
CHAU PUI
141
3
BOULET DOMINIQUE
148
T4
TANG TSZ HANG
149
T4
CHOY WILSON
149
T6
LAM ISAAC*
150
T6
KU YU
150
8
MA KAM FAT
151
9
WONG WOON MAN
152

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2015 HKPGA Order Of Merit - 1st Leg (Senior Div.)

Venue: Yinli Foreign Investors Golf Club
Date : 2nd-3rd March 2015

1
TANG MAN KEE
154
2
TANG SHU WING
156
3
SUNG SING
158
4
LEE YING TUNG
162
5
KAN KING YAU
163
6
LIU PING KWONG
164
T7
SO SEK MAN
165
T7
LEE WING MING
165
T7
WONG CHING KWAN
165
T10
YIP ON WAH
166
T10
MORALES ALFREDO
166
T10
YAU CHI MING
166

 

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