EWAN SCOTT WINS BOYS' U18 TITLE AT FALDO ASIA GRAND FINAL
Shenzhen, China: Luo Xue-Wen was crowned the first Faldo
Series Champion from China in the seventh Asia Grand Final at Mission
Hills Golf Club in Shenzhen today. Winners also hailed from Indonesia, The
Philippines, Scotland and Chinese Taipei.
“Our
first Chinese champion is a historic moment and important for golf,”
said Sir Nick Faldo. ‘We celebrated Guan Tianlang’s trip to Augusta
earlier this week and then saw Xue-Wen beat a record field. In the
world’s effort to grow golf, I’m proud of the week we spent with golfers
from 17 different countries and really enjoyed the spirit these kids
brought to Mission Hills.”
“I
am very proud to be the first winner from my country,” said 16-year-old
Luo from Haikou in Hainan. “This week has been a very special
experience and I have really enjoyed learning from Sir Nick Faldo.”
Luo
fired a three-under-par round of 69 to finish on seven under par, one
ahead of girls’ champion Cheng Ssu-Chi, 15, from Chinese Taipei.
Both
players qualify for the 2013 Europe Grand Final along with Boys’
Under-21 winner Fahmi Reza of Indonesia, Scotland’s Ewan Scott (Boys’
Under-18), pictured above, and Marvi Monsalve (Girls’ Under-21) from The Philippines.
The
largest-ever field for a Faldo Series Asia Grand Final was with Faldo
at Mission Hills with 83 golfers from 17 countries competing for the
2013 title.
Golfers
aged 12 to 22 played over three rounds on the Faldo Course for the
World Amateur Golf Ranking event. Off the course they spent time with
the six-time Major Champion, his personal coach Keith Wood and experts
from Edel Golf and TrackMan.
Luo also beat 16 Faldo Series competitors to the Mission
Hills Trophy, presented to the highest-placed Chinese golfer and won
last year by Guangzhou’s Guan Tianlang. The 14-year-old was at Mission
Hills earlier in the week to receive a Special Achievement Award from
Faldo and spend time with the three-time Masters winner ahead of his
debut at Augusta National next month.
Local
school children attended during the week to enjoy clinics with Faldo
and watch the competitors in action, part of a joint drive with Mission
Hills to help grow golf at a grass-roots level.
Established
in 1996, 40 Faldo Series tournaments now take place in 30 countries
worldwide with more than 7,000 golfers participating each year. Past
winners include current world number ones Rory McIlroy and Yani Tseng.
In
September 2013, Faldo will begin taking students at a full-time
residential academy for education and golf development in America. The
first ever Faldo Series Academy in Casa Grande, Arizona is also home to
the Faldo Series USA and marks the next significant step in the
programme’s history.
The
2012/2013 Faldo Series Asia schedule featured a record 18 tournaments
in 15 countries, including four in mainland China and others in The
Philippines, Chinese Taipei, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Singapore, Brunei,
Cambodia, India, Nepal, Malaysia, Japan, Pakistan, Indonesia and
Thailand.
The
seventh Faldo Series Asia Grand Final was supported by major partners
ISPS, Mission Hills and The R&A. It was endorsed by the Asian Tour,
the Asia Pacific Golf Federation and the Guangdong Golf Association.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
BOYS
Under-21
211 Fahmi Reza (Idonesia) 72 70 69
217 Shinichi Mizuno (HKg) 75 69 73, Robert Busher (Eng) 74 69 74. Under-18
212 Ewan Scott (Sco) 69 72 71
214 Joshua Gibbons (Eng)
67 74 73, Marc Ong (Sing) 66 72 76. Under-16
209 Xue-Wen Luo
(China) 72 68 69
210 Jack Singh-Brar (Eng) 70 70 70
214 Wo-Cheng Ye
(China) 69 79 66.
GIRLS
Under-21
222 Marvi Monsalve (Phi) 77 71 74
224 Isabella Leung (HKg) 76 77 71
226 Zi-Yi Wang (China) 74 79 73.
Under-16
210 Ssu-Chia Cheng (Taipei) 65 73-72
216 Clare
Legaspi (Phi) 72 72 72
218 Yu-Hsin Chang (Taipei) 72 76 70.
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