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4th September 2009

Golf-China’s Zhang gets the inside edge for European Masters

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BEIJING, Sept 2 (Reuters) – China’s Zhang Lianwei is hoping this week’s European Masters will be a genuine learning experience after signing up the host club’s teaching professional to caddie for him.

The $2.8 million event in the Swiss Alps will be the first in Europe co-sanctioned by the Asian and European Tours and Zhang has enlisted the help of Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club’s Stephane Barras to put on the best possible showing for his continent.

“I met Stephane last year and he called me last month to offer his services as my caddie this week,” Zhang, 44, said in an Asian Tour release.

“I gladly took up his offer as he will be a big help because he knows the golf course well. I have also asked him to look closely at my golf swing. In recent times, I have tried to tweak my own game but I may have worked on the wrong things.

“Stephane has already given me a list of things to try, so hopefully I will be able to make improvements in my game.”

Zhang, who has not enjoyed the best of form lately, is considered China’s golfing trailblazer after being the first Chinese to win a European Tour event in 2003 and the first to play at the U.S. Masters the following year.

A five-time winner on the Asian Tour, Zhang has been asked to mark the tour’s sanctioning of the tournament by striking the first tee shot in Thursday’s opening round.

“It’s good to see the tours strengthening their partnership as it will only grow the game,” he said. “I am honoured to have the privilege to hit the first shot of what is a new chapter for Asian golf.”

The European Tour co-sanctions more than a dozen events in Asia. (Reporting by Nick Mulvenney; Editing by John O’Brien; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

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21st August 2009

Zurich to Sponsor Inaugural 2009 Asian Amateur Golf Championship

Zurich Financial Services Group has signed up as one of five exclusive partners of the inaugural Asian Amateur Championship, scheduled to be held at the Mission Hills Golf Club’s World Cup Course in Shenzhen, China, from October 29 to November 1.

Zurich chose a propitious moment for its decision to co-sponsor the event. It comes on the heels of Korean golfer Y.E. Yang’s victory over Tiger Woods at the PGA Championship tournament last weekend. Yang became the first Asian golfer to win one of the four “majors.” His success highlights the increasingly international nature of the ancient game, and, as a result, makes sponsoring tournaments a more attractive proposition for international companies like Zurich.

The Group’s bulletin explained that the “event is a joint initiative by the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation, the Masters Tournament and The R&A [Royal and Ancient St Andrews - the Scottish home of golf] and will feature a field of up to 120 top amateur golfers from golf associations across the Asia-Pacific region.

“An invitation to play in the 2010 Masters Tournament awaits the winner, while both the winner and the runner-up will gain a place in International Final Qualifying for The Open Championship being played next year at St Andrews, Scotland.”

Geoff Riddell, Zurich’s Chairman of Global Corporate & CEO of Asia Pacific & Middle East, expressed his support for “such an exciting event.” He indicated that it would give Asia-Pacific amateur golfers a “chance to compete in two of the most important and famous golfing events in the world.” He also described the tournament as a “unique platform for the amateur game in a region where golf’s popularity is increasing significantly.”

Riddell added: “Zurich is already a proud sponsor of golf tournaments in Switzerland, the US and around the world and sees golf as a perfect metaphor for Zurich’s customer focused brand positioning ‘deliver when it matters’.”

Source: Zurich Financial Services – www.zurich.com

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19th August 2009

Yang victory in PGA stimulates growth in Asia

Y. E. Yang beats Tiger in PGA Championship! This could be the greatest thing to happen to golf in Asia. Ever since golf exploded in Asia, Asian players have tried and tried to get the respect from the rest of the golfing world. This could be the win they have been waiting for. For the last several years Asian women have been almost dominating the LPGA Tour but the men have had a tougher time doing so. Don’t believe for one minute that Asia has not produced great players. Players like Jumbo Ozaki, Isao Aoki and K.J. Choi are proven winners on the PGA Tour and around the world. But the major championships have eluded them but no more. Will this open up the gates for many more? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure , this will light the fire for the continued growth of the game in all of the Asian countries.

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Yang takes down Tiger to win PGA Championship.

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19th August 2009

Yang’s win inspires Asian golfers around the world

Y.E. Yang wins the PGA Championship

Y.E. Yang wins the PGA Championship

LOS ANGELES — The morning after Y.E. Yang became the first Asian golfer to win a major championship, Peter Cho was too excited to go to work.

So he grabbed his teenage son, Alex, and headed for the driving range.

The Chos were hitting balls Monday morning at Majestic Golf Land, a three-story golf center near the city’s Koreatown neighborhood.

For South Koreans, Yang’s stunning win — over Tiger Woods, no less — in the PGA Championship was inspiring, even though many are Tiger fans.

“When Tiger wins, Korea’s happy. When a Korean wins, Korea’s happier,” Cho said. “It couldn’t be any better for us.”

The golf world was still abuzz Monday after Yang’s astonishing victory. The South Korean who grew up on a root-vegetable farm and had frustrated ambitions of being a body builder beat the world’s best golfer.

And did he ever do it in style — fending off Tiger with a couple of seriously ice-cold shots. First there was that 60-foot chip for eagle after Woods threatened to make birdie on No. 14.

And on the last hole, clinging to a one-shot lead against the man who had never before lost when he started the final round of a major atop the leaderboard, Yang hit the shot of his life. His 3-iron hybrid cleared a bunker and settled 12 feet away.

Yang finished off the birdie for a championship he — and new fans all over the world — won’t forget.

At the urban island of Majestic, rising green above a busy city center, most of the patrons are Korean. Signs are written in both Korean and English, and the newspaper boxes at the entrance carry the local Korean dailies.

Some of the golfers said they called home to Korea and heard about celebrations — not unlike the commotion in 1998 when South Korea’s Se Ri Pak won the U.S. Women’s Open.

Myung Kim, a South Korean-born golf pro at the range, said he knew that someday, someone would beat Woods.

“He’s not a god,” said Kim, 44. “I’m happy the Korean guy beat him.”

Not everyone at the range shared in the glee.

“I felt bad for Tiger — he returned to humanity,” said Bob Ingram, 56, of Los Angeles.

Sisters Penny and Peggy Kritaya were taking the loss hard. Penny furrowed her brow and paced the range’s deck as she recapped Woods’ round Sunday.

“I just don’t understand why!” she said, throwing up her hands in exasperation like a frustrated coach.

Hailing from Thailand themselves, the sisters said Woods’ Thai heritage got their attention in the mid-1990s.

Now, they come to the range three or four times per week and call themselves “big, huge Tiger fans.”

“He changed us,” Penny said. “He got us into the golf game.”

While Woods, whose mother is Thai, is celebrated across Asia, the region now has a homegrown men’s champion, too.

“It’s a great, great day for Asian golf,” Asian Tour executive chairman Kyi Hla Han told The Associated Press. “Probably our biggest day. It’s always been our hope that we will see an Asian player win a major, and that day is here.”

Suh Gee-young, who woke up early in Seoul to watch the tournament and take a few practice swings before work, called Yang an inspiration to other Asian-born players.

“I think Yang’s victory will give young Asian players a confidence that they can beat the odds in any situation,” he said in Seoul.

Max Garske, chief executive of the PGA of Australia, said Yang’s win will help nurture the sport in the region. He said Japan, with 17-year-old star Ryo Ishikawa, has some 15 million golfers and South Korea 3 million to 3.5 million, most playing only at driving ranges.

He said Yang’s win will also help in China, where the Australian PGA is in the second year of a program with the China Golf Association to train between 5,000 to 10,000 local Chinese coaches.

In New York, Yang’s victory dominated the clubhouse chatter Monday morning at Clearview Golf Course, a busy Queens layout.

“He’s strong in heart,” Han Chondson said before her round.

She was one of the many Koreans at the Bayside course that serves kimchi, the spicy pickled cabbage that is a Korean favorite.

“I’ve played golf all my life and it’s really surprising to me that he won a major,” 52-year-old Johnny Park said. “But he had experience beating Tiger in China and really had nothing to lose. I was really happy for him, but surprised Tiger lost.”

Park was giving some thought to watching Yang play in person next week at The Barclays, the FedEx Cup opener at Liberty National in Jersey City, N.J.

“Before his win, I never even thought about going,” Park said.

At Alley Pond Golf Center in Douglaston, N.Y., teaching pro Michael Jang pointed out Yang’s poise playing alongside Woods.

“I don’t think he was afraid of Tiger,” Jang said. “He had nothing to lose and that’s the best kind of mindset, to just play and enjoy the round with Tiger.

“Most of the older pros in Korea, like Yang and K.J. Choi, never had money growing up or parents who knew about golf. They had to do it all by themselves and had to work really hard to make it. That’s what makes them so strong.”

The 38-year-old Jang will long remember Yang’s breakthrough victory.

“I became a U.S. citizen, but I got Korean blood in my heart,” Jang said.

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17th August 2009

Colorado Golf School to work with wounded warrior program

The wounded warrior program has been growing over the last few years, both in numbers and popularity. More and more soldiers are coming home and learning the game. Because of injuries suffered in the field some have not been able to return to other sports. Golf provides the opportunity for them to get back to competition and the enjoyment of being outdoors. PGA Professionals around the country are helping these men and women learn and enjoy the great game of golf.  Paul Surniak the Colorado Golf School the Cheyenne Shadows golf club and the A.R.T. Golf Academy will be working with the organization to help all soldiers. Also check out Birdieball for the best in golf gifts. Birdieball also is bringing golf to the soldiers in Afghanistan.

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10th August 2009

The Biggest Group of Golfers from China Tee off in Bali,Indonesia

The 3rd Garuda IndonesiaTournament group Picture

The 3rd Garuda IndonesiaTournament group Picture

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Beijing Team

Shanghai Team

Shanghai Team

(Aug.5th, 2009,Bali,Indonesia) Garuda Indonesia, the national carrier of Indonesia, tee off its 3rd Garuda Indonesia Golf Tournament (China Region) held at Nirwana Bali Golf Club and New Kuta Golf Club in Bali, Indonesia at the end of July 2009. 130 golfers from mainland Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Bali swung club and participated the event.

Mr. Pikri Ilham K, the Chief Representative of Garuda Indonesia China, introduced the tournament: “we are very pleased to be able to host a sport that so many of our customers are so passionate about, and we believe our association with China golf industry to promote Indonesia golf will help bring Garuda closer to golfer enthusiasts in China.”

“The attraction of playing golf in Bali is: you will not only immerse with picturesque and immaculate scenery as ordinary tourists, but take advantage its world-renowned golf facilities to give full play of your golf expertise”, Mr. Pikri added.

The big group of golfers from China surprised Bali and even made a record in Bali Golf industry. Mr. Kang Dharma Wijaya, the Chairman of Bali Golf Association of Indonesia and the owner of the oldest golf course BaliBeach in Bali, was quite impressed by this golf tournament: “The 3rd Garuda Indonesia Golf Tournament (China Region) brings the biggest group of Golfers from China in Bali’s history in 2009.”

Besides 100 successful male entrepreneurs from China in the group, there were around 30 female golfers from China, and most of lady golfers came from Shanghai. Naomen HappyGolf Ladies Team, Shanghai’s First Women Golf Team caught the hot eyes in Bali. The fashionable golf style presented the new image of China.

Few people realize that Indonesia already possesses a wealth of world-class golf courses – in fact, there are more than 50 international standard golf clubs in Indonesia and 5 golf courses in Bali spread across the world’s largest archipelago – designed by some of the greatest names in golf, including veritable golfing legends such as Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus.

As a part of Garuda Strategy to launch more tailor-made products to cater for different segment market in China, hosting a golf event is not only a “tee off” to introduce Indonesian golf facilities to golfer in China, but to continue its series campaign to promote different destinations and products in Garuda route network, such as in-depth look on Indonesia cultural and tourist destination other than Bali, Australia, free & easy package for individual traveler and golfer.

Garuda has launched the first direct flight from Shanghai to Bali since 2008. For the success of the golf event, Garuda is furthering the cooperation on golf tour with HappyGolf naomen Corp. to develop the high-end market.

The upcoming golf tour to Bali (HappyGolf Bali Quickee Aug.2009-Jan.2010) Aug.24-Aug.29 2009, HappyGolf Bali Quickee 6 Days 4 Nights, direct flight from Shanghai to Bali, Garuda Indonesia Airlines Executive Class, free golf for every day in Bali. Convenient accommodation. Five world-class golf courses in Bali open the door for golfers from China. The golf tour package price is RMB15900/USD2400(Valid from Aug.10 2009 to Sept.10).It’s the nation wide Golf Tour Campaign “HappyGolf Bali Quickee”.

The winners of The 3rd Garuda Indonesia Golf Tournament 2009

The Biggest Group of Golfers from China Tee off in Bali,Indonesia

About Garuda Indonesia

Garuda Indonesia is the first and largest carrier in Indonesia with routes to more than 43 domestic and international destinations. Emphasizing on service, all operational activities are geared to promote Garuda Indonesia as the main comprehensive service provider for air travelers or air cargo shippers. It had a total fleet of 63 aircrafts consisting 3 Boeing-747-400s, 6 Airbus 330-300, 4 Airbus 330-200 and 50 Boeing-737s (300,400,500 and 800 series) as of 30June 2009.

With its head office at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Garuda Indonesia currently employs approximately 5,808 people and provides more than 93,000 flights serving more than 9 million customers annually.

Garuda Indonesia has been serving China-Indonesia route with 11 flights a week from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou since 2002.

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Danielle Dan Regional Manager HappyGolf naomen Corp.(Shanghai)

Mobile:+8613801879189 Tel: +86 21 6421 5522 Fax: +86 21 5106 2930 E-mail: dan@happygolf.com.cn; shanghai@happygolf.com.cn

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6th August 2009

2009 Men’s Asia Amateur Golf Championship qualifier

The 2009 Men’s Asia Amateur Golf Championship qualifier is set for Aug. 15 and 16 at LeoPalace Golf Resort. The top two finishers at the qualifier have a shot at representing Guam at the inaugural Asian Amateur Championship at Mission Hills Golf Club in China’s Guangdong province.

Royal and Ancient of St. Andrews — the governing body for golf in Asia, Europe and other parts of the world — will pay for all expenses for the players in the tournament, including airfare, hotel, food and other expenses, according to Guam National Golf Federation president George Benoit.

Golfers who want to participate must have a handicap index of 5.4 or less, Benoit added.

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5th August 2009

The desire to win in Golf is more important than your age

Age is less and less an issue for golfers all around the world. From Tom Watson making his run for the British open this year to Greg Norman’s run Last year to Zhang Lianwei on the Asian tour. With the training methods of all golfers today players are staying competitive thru their 50′s and into their 60′s as with Hale Irwin. “It does not matter how old you are because if you are 20 and do not enjoy coming out to compete, you will not be successful. I’m still hitting the ball nicely,” said Zhang Lianwei the Chinese star. “At the end of the day, it all boils down to how determined you are to win. 51 year old Paul Surniak recently playing on the Omega china tour says “players today are just staying in better shape, I am a big believer in fitness” Paul Surniak was sponsored by Birdieball and culturefish media. Paul is a PGA Professional, six time long drive champion and has recently opened a golf academy in the Colorado springs area.

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Lianwei: The desire to win is more important than your age.

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4th August 2009

Can Golf finally make it to the Olympics?

After 112 year absence the international Olympic Committee will vote on the possibility that golf will come back to the Olympic stage. Golfs only appearance at the Olympics was in 1904 during the summer games in St. Louis. Canadian George Lyon took home the gold medal defeating American Chandler Egan 3 and 2. Back then, only the U.S. and Canada competed. But in 2016, the sport would draw competitors from a host of nations, renewing interest in the game in mature golf markets and engaging new fans and participants in emerging ones. Most everyone agrees that having golf in the Olympics would grow the game but some question if there would be considering that the game already has several major championships and the tournaments called the World Golf Championships. For more information visit www.china-golf.us

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30th July 2009

Shenzhen golf resort firm opens world’s largest practice putting green

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Mission Hills

Shenzhen is home to hundreds of factories, one of China’s two mainland stock exchanges, a theme park called Window on the World that features more than 100 miniature versions of monuments like the Taj Mahal, a Soviet aircraft carrier, and, of course, the world’s largest golf resort: Mission Hills.

But this has not stopped the Mission Hills team from achieving another world record.

Last month, they opened the world’s largest practice putting green, a beautiful 17-acre spread of 18 rolling greens and tiny sand bunkers.

Already, the resort boasts 12 world-class golf courses designed by some of the most famous names in the game – Greg Norman, Vijay Singh, and Nick Faldo – and hosts major world tournaments.

Mission Hills is a curious mix of extreme luxury and developing world. It has three spas, 3,000 caddies (all of them women – to seem less intimidating to novice golfers – and all wearing red jumpsuits and plastic helmets). Some 2,000 rounds of golf are played here each day.

The resort abuts the city’s industrial outskirts, and to drive from one end of the resort to the other requires passing a vacuum sealing plant, an electronics factory, and acre upon acre of actively tilled peasant farmland.

Even the staff works to keep up.

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