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Peake Records Inspirational Life Changing Victory in New Zealand Open
Ryan Peake triumphed in the New Zealand Open presented Sky Sport today to complete a remarkable Hollywood-style comeback story.
The Australian lefthander dramatically holed a 10-foot par putt on the par-three 18th to edge it by one and avoid a play-off with three Asian Tour regulars: his compatriot Jack Thompson, Japan’s Kazuki Higa, and South African Ian Snyman.
A Colossal Milestone for Golf Community in Hong Kong - Plover Cove Golf Club Unveils Plan for Restored Land
Plover Cove Golf Club (PCGC), a visionary development project, is set to revolutionise the landscape and perception of the Shuen Wan landfill in the New Territories of Hong Kong. As Hong Kong's first full golf course development on privately owned reclaimed land, the project transforms up to 53 hectares of restored landfill into a Par 71 championship golf course with 18 holes, measuring over 6,600 yards, complete with a sustainable and comprehensive clubhouse with a total investment up to $4.5 billion Hong Kong Dollars.
Sentosa Golf Club Strengthens Ties with Singapore's History Maker Shannon Tan
Sentosa Golf Club, host venue of the HSBC Women’s World Championship, has announced their sponsorship of Singapore’s No.1 female professional golfer Shannon Tan.
The partnership reflects Sentosa Golf Club’s ongoing commitment to nurturing homegrown talent and its dedication to elevating Singapore’s presence on the global golfing stage, taking the number of players currently sponsored by the Club to six professionals and two amateurs.