Published: Thursday September 20, 2012 MYT 1:33:00 PM
Hong Kong Open cuts prize money
HONG KONG: Prize money for the prestigious Hong Kong Open has been cut $750,000 to $2 million, organisers said Thursday, blaming the state of the world economy.
It comes despite the tournament, one of the biggest in Asia, retaining sponsor UBS, the Swiss bank. This year's Hong Kong Open is November 15-18.
"It's one of these things that have happened because of the downturn of the world economy," Hong Kong Golf Association Chief Executive Iain Valentine told AFP, saying he did not expect it to affect the quality of the field.
Valentine said he was hopeful that stars such as Rory McIlroy, the world number one, will return to defend his title. The tournament is co-sanctioned by the European and Asian Tours.
"The Hong Kong Open has a very unique place in the European Tour schedule of events and people like to play Hong Kong because of the golf course and because of Hong Kong in general, they just like coming here."
The 23-year-old Northern Irishman, winner of the 2011 US Open and this year's PGA Championship, is believed to attract large appearance fees.
Organisers are reportedly seeking HK$16 million ($2.06 million) from a Hong Kong government fund to assist the showpiece event, double what it received last year. -AFP
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