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2016 UBS HONG KONG OPEN CHARITY CUP RAISES HK$3,000,000

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Image 1: (From left) Local artist and singer Alan Tam; Dr Caleb Chan, Founder of Friends of Asia Hong Kong; Amy Lo, Head of UBS Wealth Management Greater China and Country Head of UBS Hong Kong; and Kenneth Lam, Captain of the Hong Kong Golf Club, pose for photographs ahead of the afternoon session of the UBS Hong Kong Open Charity Cup.

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Image 2: The UBS Hong Kong Open raised a record HK$3 million in 2016 for four local charities – InspiringHK Sports Foundation, Playright Children’s Play Association, Autism Partnership Foundation and The Hub Hong Kong.

 

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Image 3: (left to right) Dr Caleb Chan, Founder of Friends of Asia Hong Kong; Local artist and singer Alan Tam; Amy Lo, Head of UBS Wealth Management Greater China and Country Head of UBS Hong Kong; and Kenneth Lam, Captain of the Hong Kong Golf Club prepare for the ceremonial tee shot to launch the 2016 UBS Hong Kong Open Charity Cup.

 

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Image 4: Event patron Alan Tam entertains the crowd at the UBS HKO Charity Cup Credit to Daniel Wong / RedJacq HK

 

Alan Tam attends 2016 UBS Hong Kong Open Charity Cup tee-off ceremony at Hong Kong Golf Club

Following the success of the inaugural UBS Hong Kong Open Charity Cup last year, the event returned today with 188 participants, who raised a total of HK$3,000,000 for the benefit of four local charities – InspiringHK Sports Foundation, Playright Children’s Play Association, Autism Partnership Foundation and The Hub Hong Kong.

The event took place on the championship course at the Hong Kong Golf Club, the venue for the 2016 UBS Hong Kong open which was won by Australian, Sam Brazel, on Sunday.

Participants in the Charity Cup this year included: event patron, singer and artist, Alan Tam; Amy Lo, Head of UBS Wealth Management Greater China and Country Head of UBS Hong Kong (title sponsor of the UBS Hong Kong Open); Dr Caleb Chan, Founder of Friends of Asia Hong Kong; and Kenneth Lam, Captain of the Hong Kong Golf Club.