Jeffrey Shen finished the Link Hong Kong Open 2025 as the leading Hong Kong amateur player after firing a wonderful round of 63 on day one.
Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Miss Rosanna Law presents the Link Hong Kong Open trophy to the 2025 champion, Tom McKibbin.
Banners and other signage were on display throughout the event to encourage Hong Kong residents to vote at the upcoming Legco elections.
M Mark advertising boards were widely seen throughout the golf course during the four-day tournament.
M Mark advertising boards were widely seen throughout the golf course during the four-day tournament.
M Mark advertising boards were widely seen throughout the golf course during the four-day tournament.
M Mark advertising boards were widely seen throughout the golf course during the four-day tournament.
M Mark advertising boards were widely seen throughout the golf course during the four-day tournament.
M Mark advertising boards were widely seen throughout the golf course during the four-day tournament.
Champion Tom McKibbin of Northern Ireland lines up a putt on the 10th hole during round four of the Link Hong Kong Open.
Fan favourite Taichi Kho of Hong Kong in action on day one of the Link Hong Kong Open.
Former Masters winner Patrick Reed of the United States returned to Hong Kong Golf Club to defend the Link Hong Kong Open title he won so brilliantly in 2024.