Although Hong Kong No.1 Motin Yeung failed to finish in the top-five on the PGA TOUR Series-China Order of Merit to earn a full membership of Web.com Tour, he has already played the best he could. We also had further reason to celebrate as Jason Hak shot 61 in the final round on his home course. Terrence Ng finished 6-over to as the low amateur of the tournament
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Written by Louie Chan
Photography by Liu Zhuang
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He totalled...
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In...
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