From First Swing to Success

Since appointed the Director of Golf Development in June, Jon Wallett talks to Louie Chan about his role, goals and impression on the young HK golfers 

What has most impressed you since arriving in Hong Kong?

I was very impressed when I went to see at first hand the HSBC Golf for Schools Program. I’ve been fortunate to travel the globe through golf, but seeing the young kids totally absorbed, excited and enthused made a lasting impression on me and I think everyone who has been involved in this program from conception to delivery should be very proud. We’re now taking this further with offering a second stage Schools Program as well as starting a weekly driving range clinic allowing some of these players migrate to real golf and hopefully many more Tiffany Chan’s will emerge in due course. I also see that there is a real desire amongst the key personnel at all the HK clubs to grow the game, offer opportunity and work together for the benefit of all - exciting times for sure.

What are their distinctive characteristics of HK players that stand out compared to players from other countries?

One thing that has struck me so far is how quick the players learn - without doubt faster than European players. They have a hunger to improve and are like sponges and their ability to make changes quickly has definitely impressed me.

How much potential do the young HK golfers you've seen have?

There is a wealth of very talented young players in HK and I see this as your greatest asset. Of course, having potential and then realizing this potential are two different things but I believe that with the right strategy and delivery HK can use the solid platform that already has been created to punch well above its weight in the Asian golf arena. Who would have thought 2 decades ago that Korea would dominate ladies golf? Who would have thought 2 decades ago that Serbia would create the best tennis players in the world? It seems to be that HK is a very successful nation and from a cultural perspective naturally engender a success mentality and I see this as one of assets that can mean HK can be a jewel in Asian golf, given the right investment and strategy.

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