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In the US Open’s first hundred years, there were so few overseas winners that anyone scanning the list of champions could very easily be left with the impression that the event was closed as...
Coming weeks after EFG, the renowned Swiss private bank, had announced that it will continue its sponsorship of the HKGA's junior development programme to the tune of HK$3 million over the next three...
To borrow the words of former United States Golf Association Executive Director Frank Hannigan, something magical always seems to happen at Olympic.
From June 14-17, the strictly private Olympic...
Six collections, 27 in-house calibres and four world firsts later, Michel Parmigiani, CEO of Swiss brand Parmigiani Fleurier, is proof that in watchmaking, one doesn't need a century-old lineage to...
Maybe I was too jetlagged from flying halfway around the world the night before. Maybe I spent too much time fiddling with my swing on the driving range. Maybe I put too much pressure on myself to do...
What did it say about Tom Watson’s character the way he handled the press conference after coming so close to winning the Open at the age of 59 in 2009?
I think everybody who followed golf,...
The gorgeous Audi A5-sized Fisker Atlantic was one of the stars of the recent New York Auto Show, and the start-up American carmaker used its launch to reassure buyers and investors that the wheels...
Hak, who was born in Hong Kong and who currently resides in Florida, is the No 1-ranked junior golfer in the United States and the 29th-ranked player in the world. The 18-year-old, who represents...
A gamble on a borrowed putter paid rich dividends for Australia’s Unho Park as he drained an 18-foot birdie putt on the last to seal a one-stroke victory at the HK$400,000 Ageas Hong Kong PGA...