Evans Continues Australian Dominance

2007 champion Alan Evans claims second Hong Kong title at November's rain-shortened Seniors Open

Perhaps inspired by his home club's hosting of the Presidents Cup, Royal Melbourne member Alan Evans made it five wins in a row for Australians at the Hong Kong Seniors Open Amateur Championship in early November.

Evans, who also won the title in 2007, fired rounds of 72 and 75 over the Old Course at Fanling to finish six shots head of Hong Kong's Joe Pethes in second place. Tatsuo Asai, of Canada, finished third, a further three shots adrift.

Anthony Gresham (2008) and Stefan Albinski (2009 and 2010) are the other Australian winners of the tournament in recent times.

"I always enjoy coming to Hong Kong – and it's a very nice feeling to win the title again," said Evans, who was excited about returning to Royal Melbourne and watching the Greg Norman-captained International side take on Fred Couples' American team the following week.

After the first day's play was cancelled due to heavy rain, Evans' solid opening one-over-par effort gave him a three-shot margin over Pethes, a three-time winner of the Hong Kong Seniors Amateur Close Championship, heading into the final round. And despite dropping a shot at the short par-four first hole, the tall Australian was rarely troubled on the last day, carding two birdies on the front nine which allowed him to ease to victory down the closing stretch.

"It wasn't that easy out there, " said the long-hitting Australian. "Joe was playing well, especially on the front nine, but I did enough to hold on. I hope to return next year and defend my title."

Seniors Close champion Chu Koon-ching earned a share of sixthEvans also praised the Hong Kong Golf Club greenkeepers for their preparation of the course following nearly four inches of rain.

"The golf course staff did a fantastic job in getting the playing surfaces back into excellent condition after the downpours of the first round. The course played great in the next couple of days. They deserve a lot of credit."

Pethes, with rounds of 75 and 76, scooped the Alan Sutcliffe Salver for finishing as the top Hong Kong player and also earned a berth in the 1010 Golf Challenge Grand Final to be played in April.

Joe Pethes finished strongly to place second
In the four age divisions, Robin Briars, who finished fourth overall, claimed the 55-59 age title; Asai won the 60-64 bracket, while Evans earned the 65-69 crown in addition to the main prize. In the "super seniors" division for those aged 70 and over, another Australian, Philip Billings, prevailed by following up a first-round 84 with an impressive 76.—Alex Jenkins

Final Standings

1      Alan Evans                  AUS           72 73 145
2      Joe Pethes                  HKG           75 76 151
3      Tatsuo Asai                 CAN            79 75 154
4      Robin Briars                THA             81 74 155
5      Etsuo Koyama            HKG             79 77 156
6=    Matajiro Nagatomi      HKG             81 76 157
        Tomas Joson III          PHL              81 76 157
        Chu Koon-ching         HKG              78 79 157
9      Edwin Lam                 HKG              79 79 158
10    John Ball                    HKG              80 79 159
11=  Philip Billings              AUS              84 76 160
        Robert Choy               USA              80 80 160
13=  William Chung            HKG             81 80 161
        Peter Reed                 HKG             81 80 161
        Akiyoshi Kubota         HKG             78 83 161

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