HONG KONG OPEN | REVIEW
Hong Kong Open Gallery A look back at a glorious week – both on and off the golf course. Photography by Daniel Wong, Charles McLaughlin and Kimi Tai
Four-time Hong Kong Open champion Miguel Angel Jiménez missed the cut for the first time. The Spaniard, who was seeking a third straight win, put his surprisingly lackluster performance down to a gastric ailment 48
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Hong Kong's Wilson Choy rues a missed putt
Nicolas Colsaerts got off to a great start before enduring a poor second round to miss the cut
Schoolgirls take part in the Golf in the City event staged at Chater Gardens
Australian Adam Groom finished the event in a share of 15th
Amateur Doug Williams drives off the 16th
Where were you headed?
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China's favourite golfing son – Liang Wen-chong
National Coach Brad Schadewitz and HKGC member Rob Keys
Adam Fraser, the thirdround leader, stumbled early in the final round
Hong Kong's Martin Liu in action
Despite his play-off loss, Angelo Que was all smiles on the HKGC terrace
2009 PGA Championship winner YE Yang failed to live up to his major billing
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Amateur Michael Regan Wong was making his Hong Kong Open debut
HKGC member Roderick Staunton played some fabulous golf in the first round but couldn't maintain the momentum on day two
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Although he missed the cut, Timothy Tang was Hong Kong's best performer
All wrapped up
Charlie Wi with HKGC member Donald Nimmo on the bag
HKGA CEO Tom Phillips with his son Sandy
Nimmo and past HKGC Captain Peter Reed with Asian Tour Chairman Kyi Hla Han
Mark Foster couldn't make the final-day charge he wanted. The Englishman finished in solo fourth, three shots out of the play-off
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The Big Easy played beautifully for the first two days before finishing in a tie for fifth
Grant Gibson and Peter Downie of Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club
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