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Unho Park won his second successive Ageas HKPGA Championship in dramatic fashion in mid-January after capitalizing on a late error by local favourite James Stewart at Kau Sai Chau.
Singapore-based...
Hong Kong and Singapore are always compared, and the debate as to which of these former British colonies – the Barren Rock or the Little Red Dot – holds the upper hand has been debated...
The Hong Kong Golf Club
Max Wong won the Lusitania Cup, which was played over the Eden and Old Courses on 6 January, with -6. Rodday Sage finished in second place with -13; Kelvin Inge and Henrik...
The new Gouverneur line is a concentrated blend of the skills and history of Piaget. Introduced within the Black Tie collection, it reveals an exceptional horological mechanism enhanced by powerful...
A new year, a new set of watches to moon over. It seems that the exhausted Mayan calendar didn’t actually signal the end of time, but instead the beginning of a refreshing year for watchmaking...
When the R&A announced that architect Martin Hawtree would be making some modifications to the Old Course in preparation for the 2015 Open Championship it was as if the Queen herself was...
When I was back in Scotland over the festivities, I had to book a hotel to stay in for the wedding of two young friends, Dave and Lisa-Jayne, who had fixed the location for this Presbyterian party...
Geoff Ogilvy is a man on a mission. The 2006 US Open champion is without a win in over two years and has, at the time of press, yet to receive an invitation to the Masters Tournament in April....
When Hong Kong’s wine import tax was reduced to zero in 2008, the theoretical justification was that it would establish the city as “Asia’s wine hub”.
It was never clearly...
As anyone who has ever played the Old Course at St Andrews will tell you, the walk up the 18th hole is a spiritual experience. Following the great champions' footsteps as you cross the ancient...