Wade Ormsby wins second Hong Kong Open wire-to-wire

Wade Ormsby posted his third straight 66 to win the Hong Kong Open by four strokes over Irishman Shane Lowry.

Australian Wade Ormsby fired his third consecutive 4-under 66 to complete a wire-to-wire victory at the Hong Kong Open.

Ormsby entered the final round with a two-stroke lead at the Asian Tour and European Tour co-sanctioned event and never relinquished it. He finished at 17-under 263 to notch a four-stroke triumph over reigning British Open champion Shane Lowry, who closed with 64 to record his best result since hoisting the Claret Jug in July.

The Hong Kong Open was supposed to be the kickoff event of the 2019-20 European Tour season but was postponed after violence from anti-government protests escalated. It was worth the wait for Ormsby, who may want to consider spending some of his winnings on a Hong Kong Golf Club membership. He won the title there for the second time — he won there previously in 2017 — and became just the second winner in the 61st edition to go wire-to-wire.

Ormsby acknowledged that he couldn’t help thinking of his countrymen and the raging fires that continue to wreak havoc there.

“I’m forever refreshing my phone trying to keep touch with what’s going on back there,” Ormsby told the South China Morning Post. “It means a lot because of what our country is going through.

“The fact that people are pulling together makes you proud to be from a country like Australia. It’s not over by any means but it gives you motivation in a way. It makes you do your best and make people smile a bit, whatever little part I can do.”

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European Tour is forced to cancel Hong Kong Open one week before tournament

The $1.5 million Hong Kong Open was due to kick off the 2020 European season along with the Alfred Dunhill Championship in South Africa.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – The European Tour has canceled next week’s Hong Kong Open due to ongoing unrest in the former British colony.

The $1.5 million event was due to kick off the 2020 European season along with the Alfred Dunhill Championship in South Africa. The Tour will try to reschedule the tournament for early next year.

Patrick Reed, Henrik Stenson and Francesco Molinari were the headline acts set to play in the tournament.

European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley had previously said the event would go ahead, but has had to bow to the reality on the ground.

“The decision has been taken due to the ongoing level of social unrest in Hong Kong,” Pelley said. “As the safety of our players, staff, stakeholders and everyone involved in each and every one of our tournaments around the world is our top priority, we feel this is the correct, but unfortunate, course of action.

“We look forward to hopefully returning early next year.”

The event is a co-sanctioned tournament in conjunction with the Asian Tour, and Cho Minn Thant, Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer of the Asian Tour, said: “It is regrettable that the Hong Kong Open has to be postponed due to the ongoing unrest in the city.

“The unpredictability of the current situation in Hong Kong makes it very challenging to sanction the tournament especially with the safety of everyone of utmost importance. However, we are optimistic that once the situation in Hong Kong stabilizes, we will be in a better position to sanction the 61st edition of the Hong Kong Open in the very near future.”

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