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Thai golf tourism is riding on the back of a tourism explosion to the kingdom, with total foreign arrivals doubling in the past seven years to more than 22 million in 2012.
Mark Siegel, the...
A magician never reveals his secrets, because letting his audience know what’s behind the ruse tend to make them lose their impact. For watchmakers though, it’s quite the opposite....
Situated off the southern tip of India, the tropical island of Sri Lanka has attracted travellers for centuries with its palm-fringed beaches, diverse landscapes and ancient monuments. Indeed,...
When Martin Kaymer describes himself as being ‘in good shape’ ahead of this year’s Masters, you need to know that it is rather more than merely a glib aside. Not only has the 2010...
The fall in the prices of top Bordeaux wines has been welcome news to Hong Kong’s drinkers, if not investors. Even now, though, prices of first-growth claret are still in the region of HK$4,...
Michelle Cheung Wing-yee won the Hong Kong Ladies Close Amateur Championship – and with it a spot in this month's World Ladies Championship – after an accomplished display in the final...
Golf isn’t just a game – it is also an industry that generates billions of dollars worldwide annually through the millions of golfers who regularly tread their favourite fairways and...
A re-energised Max Wong Chen-kun claimed his second Mizuno Hong Kong Close Amateur Championship with a runaway victory at Fanling over the Lunar New Year holiday.
Wong, the champion in 2007, showed...
Lee, a one-handicapper, put in an excellent performance over the tricky, windswept course at the Macau Golf & Country Club, firing rounds of 74 and 72 for a three-shot margin of victory. Cheung,...
Lo carded a final-round one-under 71 at Chung Shan Hit Spring Golf Club, home to the first course in modern China, for a total of 221 (five-over). Wang Yi-chen, representing the Shenzhen Golf...