Tom McKibbin’s first-ever start on the Asian Tour will be remembered for a long time after he won the US$2million Link Hong Kong Open today – at the prestigious Hong Kong Golf Club.
A final-round seven-under-par 63 saw the Northern Irishman complete a stunning start-to-finish victory in the celebrated tournament, with a four-round aggregate of 27-under…
Overnight leader Tom McKibbin kept his hopes of a wire-to-wire victory alive at the Link Hong Kong Open but the Northern Irishman is being pushed all the way with the American duo of MJ Maguire and Peter Uihlein breathing down his neck at the top of a busy leaderboard going into the final round at…
Northern Ireland’s Tom McKibbin added a five-under-par 65 to his opening round 60 for a two-shot lead in the Link Hong Kong Open today.
The LIV Golf star leads on 15-under here at Hong Kong Golf Club from second-placed American Peter Uihlein plus Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Jazz Janewattananond.
Uihlein shot a 63, which included…
Magic McKibbin sets new course record with sensational 60 to claim early lead at Link Hong Kong Open
LIV Golf star Tom McKibbin carded a brilliant, bogey-free 10-under round of 60 on a day of low scoring to take the first-round lead and set a new course record at Hong Kong Golf Club on day one of the Link Hong Kong Open. Promising local amateur Jeffrey Shen showed his undoubted talent with a…
China’s rising star Ding Wenyi, Zimbabwean ace Scott Vincent and 2023 champion Ben Campbell of New Zealand are eyeing the top prize at the Link Hong Kong Open 2025.
When the US$2 million Link Hong Kong Open 2025 gets underway this Thursday, a powerful field of golfing legends, regional stars and rising talents will do battle for pride, prizemoney and two alluring incentives – starts for the…
Major winners and Major incentives propel historic championship to new heights
The Link Hong Kong Open 2025 will scale new heights from October 30 to November 2, when the 64th edition of Asia’s most prestigious national open tees off at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling.
With starts at the 90th Masters Tournament at Augusta National…
The Link Hong Kong Open 2025 is more than a golf tournament – it's a celebration of culture and community!
As the players battle for glory and coveted spots in the Masters and Open, there will be a different kind of excitement off the golf course at the Link Hong Kong Open 2025.
Located by the first tee at Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling, the Fan Village opens from 7am to 6pm and offers a fun day out with interactive games, live performances and…
Leading an eight-strong local challenge, Taichi Kho aims to enter the record books as the first player from Hong Kong, China, to win the Link Hong Kong Open.
While there’s a lot to play for at the Link Hong Kong Open 2025, Taichi Kho will tee off at Hong Kong Golf Club with added incentive – to make history as the first player from Hong Kong, China, to win the illustrious event.
Kho may be up against…
The defending champion is fired up to win again at the Link Hong Kong Open 2025
Patrick Reed plays to win. That’s been evident over the course of his colourful career and a lengthy list of tournament victories, including the 2018 Masters Tournament.
The spirited American will have added incentive for victory at the Link Hong…
Northern Ireland’s golf legend Graeme McDowell has set his sights on earning a double Major return at the Link Hong Kong Open 2025
If there's one thing you can expect from Graeme McDowell when he tees it up at the US$2 million Link Hong Kong Open 2025, it's that he will leave it all out…
Thirty-one LIV players have signed up for the Link Hong Kong Open, the seventh event of the season on The International Series, with ranking points and major places on the line.
A legion of LIV golfers will descend on the Link Hong Kong Open this month, bringing an array of talent and titles to…
The list of Major champions competing in this year’s Link Hong Kong Open has been added to significantly – ensuring one of the strongest fields in its history. South Africans Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel, Martin Kaymer from Germany, and Graeme McDowell from Northern Ireland will all tee it up at the Hong Kong…

