The sights and sounds of Scotland came to
Mission Hills in China last week, as the resort hosted its second
annual Mission Hills – St Andrews: Home to Home Scholarship
Fundraising Championship.
The famous club in Dongguan took on a tartan hue
for the day as it hosted the annual tournament, which raises funds
to send talented Chinese golfers to the University of St Andrews
to further their careers.
The ceremonial tee-off was accompanied by
bagpipe music and performed by VIPs using vintage wooden drivers,
while the guest list included a delegation from the historic
Scottish seat of learning.
And the heritage theme
continued into the evening, when the prize giving dinner included
a putting competition using 200-year-old putters plus an auction
of golf memorabilia.
“This second annual Mission Hills –
St Andrews: Home to Home Scholarship Fundraising Championship has
been a wonderful occasion and has generated significant funds for
a worthy cause,” said the Vice Chairman of Mission Hills Group,
Mr. Tenniel Chu. “I would like to express my sincere
gratitude to everyone who either reached into their own pocket, or
donated auction items, or gave their time and expertise free of
charge to make this tournament a success. The
overwhelming response from professionals and amateur players alike
to the invitation to participate has once again shown golf’s
unique sense of community and illustrates the desire of many to
give something back to the game.”
Played on the signature
Olazábal Course at Mission Hills Dongguan, the tournament featured
teams of four, each comprising a professional and three amateurs,
with Stableford scoring.
The winning quartet was led
by a familiar face, Chinese golfing great Zhang Lianwei, the first
mainland player ever to win a European Tour event and also
designer of one of the 12 courses at Mission Hills
Shenzhen-Dongguan.
Zhang and teammates Wu Xiaolong, Zhang
Shuiyun and Liang Zibin won a trip to play at St Andrews, together
with a tour of the famous clubhouse, university and museum.
Zhang finished third in the individual professional
competition, which was won by Liu Yanjuan ahead of Jonathan
Garratt.
The golf memorabilia auction included items
signed by Zhang, Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods, Ian Poulter and Annika
Sörenstam. Teams’ entry fees will go towards the scholarship fund
as will proceeds from the auction.
“The history of golf
partnered with the future of the game is a relationship we hope
will grow and prosper for many years to come,” said University of
St Andrews business development executive, Mr. Jack Bain. “The
university looks forward to welcoming the winners and scholars to
our beautiful country.”
The tournament was part of an
escalating programme of activities and exchanges between Mission
Hills and the University of St Andrews.
These include
Mission Hills making a financial contribution to the town’s
museum, to which St Andrews has responded by donating exhibits for
the soon-to-be-opened Dr. David Chu Golf Museum – the first such
public facility in China – at Mission Hills Shenzhen.
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