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World City Championship Presented by Hong Kong Golf Club

Henrik Stenson (Sweden), Wade Ormsby (Australia), Captain of Hong Kong Golf Club Andy Kwok, Taichi Kho (Hong Kong), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) and Ian Poulter (England) pose with the World City Championship trophy on the Star Ferry at a media event prior to the start of the tournament.
Henrik Stenson (Sweden), Wade Ormsby (Australia), Captain of Hong Kong Golf Club Andy Kwok, Taichi Kho (Hong Kong), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) and Ian Poulter (England) pose with the World City Championship trophy on the Star Ferry at a media event prior to the start of the tournament.
Taichi Kho (Hong Kong), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) and Ian Poulter (England) wave during a media event prior to the start of the World City Championship.
Taichi Kho (Hong Kong), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) and Ian Poulter (England) wave during a media event prior to the start of the World City Championship.
Ian Poulter (England), Henrik Stenson (Sweden), Wade Ormsby (Australia), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) and Tacihi Kho (Hong Kong) during the 'Meet the Players' press conference prior to the start of the World City Championship.
Ian Poulter (England), Henrik Stenson (Sweden), Wade Ormsby (Australia), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) and Tacihi Kho (Hong Kong) during the 'Meet the Players' press conference prior to the start of the World City Championship.
Taichi Kho (Hong Kong) tees off at the first hole on day three of the World City Championship at Fanling.
Taichi Kho (Hong Kong) tees off at the first hole on day three of the World City Championship at Fanling.
Ian Poulter (England) tees off at the fourteenth hole on the first day of the World City Championship at Fanling.
Ian Poulter (England) tees off at the fourteenth hole on the first day of the World City Championship at Fanling.
Taichi Kho (Hong Kong) tees off at the eighteenth hole on the final day of the World City Championship at Fanling.
Taichi Kho (Hong Kong) tees off at the eighteenth hole on the final day of the World City Championship at Fanling.
Taichi Kho (Hong Kong) lifts the World City Championship trophy after becoming the first Hong Kong player to win on the Asian Tour.
Taichi Kho (Hong Kong) lifts the World City Championship trophy after becoming the first Hong Kong player to win on the Asian Tour.
Taichi Kho (Hong Kong) receives the World City Championship trophy from dignitaries from the Government of Hong Kong SAR, the Hong Kong Golf Club, the Hong Kong Golf Association, the Asian Tour and the R&A.
Taichi Kho (Hong Kong) receives the World City Championship trophy from dignitaries from the Government of Hong Kong SAR, the Hong Kong Golf Club, the Hong Kong Golf Association, the Asian Tour and the R&A.
Paul Cheng Ching-wan, Acting Commissioner for Sports, presents Ding Wenyi of China with the low amateur award for his performance at the World City Championship.
Paul Cheng Ching-wan, Acting Commissioner for Sports, presents Ding Wenyi of China with the low amateur award for his performance at the World City Championship.
Bio Kim (Korea), Taichi Kho (Hong Kong), Travis Smyth (Australia) and Michael Hendry (New Zealand) earned places at The Open - golf's oldest major championship - which will be played in July 2023, after their performances at the World City Championship.
Bio Kim (Korea), Taichi Kho (Hong Kong), Travis Smyth (Australia) and Michael Hendry (New Zealand) earned places at The Open - golf's oldest major championship - which will be played in July 2023, after their performances at the World City Championship.

The above information is provided by the Hong Kong Golf Association.