Apgc, The Masters, And The R&a Announce Creation Of The Asian Amateur Championship

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APGC, the Masters, and The R&A Announce Creation of the Asian Amateur Championship


HONG KONG, Feb. 16 /PRNewswire-Asia- AsiaNet/ --


    -- Inaugural Asian Amateur Championship will be played in October 2009 at 

       Mission Hills Golf Club 

    -- Winner receives invitation to compete in the 2010 Masters 

    -- Winner and runner-up will earn a place in International Final 

       Qualifying for The Open 


    The Asia Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC), the Masters Tournament, and The R&A today

announced the creation of the Asian Amateur Championship as part of a partnership committed to

promoting the game of golf in the Asia-Pacific region.


    The Masters Tournament and The R&A will financially underwrite and provide support to the

APGC in the running of the championship. In addition, the winner will receive an invitation to play in

the 2010 Masters Tournament, and, together with the runner-up, will earn a place in International

Final Qualifying for The 139th Open Championship at St Andrews. 


    "Golf continues to grow in this region and what better way to stimulate that growth than to enter

into this groundbreaking agreement with the Masters and The R&A," said Tommy Lee, Chairman of

the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation.  "This is an exciting partnership for golf in Asia-Pacific and the

APGC is proud of its new affiliation. This initiative will help bring the game to new audiences in

Asia-Pacific and will give aspiring amateur golfers a special opportunity in the game."


    Billy Payne, Chairman of the Masters Tournament, added, "We are extremely proud to announce

that the winner of the Asian Amateur Championship will receive an invitation to compete in the

Masters Tournament. This is an extension of the initiative we announced last April regarding the

use of the Masters name, and reputation, to help grow the game of golf around the world." 


    The R&A's Chief Executive, Peter Dawson, said, "Throughout our 250-year history, The R&A has

worked hard to act in the best interests of the game of golf.  The potential to grow the game in Asia-

Pacific is very large and the creation of this championship represents a wonderful opportunity to see

the region's talent flourish. The R&A is delighted to partner with the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation

and the Masters Tournament in this important initiative for golf in the Asia-Pacific region."


    The inaugural Asian Amateur Championship will be held at Mission Hills Golf Club's World Cup

Course from 29 October to 1 November 2009.  In future years the event will be played in other

countries affiliated to the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation, with the 2010 event scheduled to be

played in Japan. 

 

    Notes to Editors:


    Asian Amateur Championship Format


    The inaugural Asian Amateur Championship will have a maximum field of 120 amateur players.

The field will be selected by the following criteria:


    1. The top two ranked amateur players from each of the APGC member 

       countries plus the four top ranked players from the host country, as        ranked on The R&A

World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR) as of August 14, 

       2009. If there is not a sufficient number of players ranked from that 

       member country, the member country may nominate a player(s) from their 

       country with an established handicap of less than 5.4, to be approved 

       by the APGC, to fulfill the two positions eligible from that country.  


    2. The remainder of the field (maximum 120 players) will be filled taking 

       the next highest ranked players of APGC Member Countries, not otherwise 

       qualified from the WAGR as of 14 August 2009. The maximum number of        eligible players

from any APGC member country, with the exception of 

       the host country, will be six.


    3. The AAC reserves the right to invite additional players at its 

       discretion.  


    Asia Pacific Golf Confederation


    The APGC is the representative body for 32 national golf associations throughout Asia-Pacific,

operating from its headquarters in Melbourne, Australia.  Golf in the Asia-Pacific region is growing

at a considerable rate. There are approximately 18 million golfers and 4,000 golf courses in the

region. The APGC assists member organisations in the development of golf in their respective

countries, works to ensure adherence to the Rules of Golf as approved by The R&A, and partners

with the International Golf Federation in the promotion of golf.


    The Masters


    Inspired by its founders, Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts, the Masters Tournament has

embraced its obligation and seized opportunities to promote the game since the tournament's

inception in 1934. The efforts of the Masters on behalf of the game of golf are aimed to preserve its

integrity, celebrate sportsmanship, applaud champions, positively affect people in need through

philanthropy, and give all that is possible back to the game. The Masters is focused on providing

stewardship for the game, especially for amateur players and youth around the world.


    The R&A


    Based in St Andrews, The R&A is golf's governing body and organiser of The Open

Championship.  The R&A is committed to working for golf and operates with the consent of 136

organisations from the amateur and professional game and on behalf of over 30 million golfers in

121 countries. Using funds generated by The Open Championship, The R&A promotes golf

development, rules education and best practice for sustainable golf course management throughout

the world.


    Mission Hills


    Mission Hills Golf Club is the world's largest golf complex as accredited by the Guinness Book of

World Records. Its twelve 18-hole golf courses are designed by the game's greatest players and

course architects, and spread across an area of over 20 square kilometers from Shenzhen to

Dongguan in Southern China, just 30 minutes outside of Hong Kong. Mission Hills has made a

name for itself in the world of premier golf through its pioneering role in developing golf in China and

the region, and being host to some of the continent's most important golf tournaments.


    Notes to Picture Editors


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    Contact Details:


     Tracy Cheung

     Fleishman-Hillard Hong Kong

     Tel:    +852-2111-3567 

     Mobile: +852-9366-7761 

     Email:  tracy.cheung@fleishman.com

    

     Louisa Wong

     Fleishman-Hillard Hong Kong

     Tel:    +852-2111-3170

     Mobile: +852-9144-3513

     Email:  louisa.wong@fleishman.com

    

     Malcolm Booth

     Assistant Director -- Head of Communications, The R&A

     Email: malcolmbooth@randa.org

     

     Steve Ethun

     Director of Communications, Augusta National Golf Club

     Email: spethun@augustanational.com

 

SOURCE:  APGC; the Masters Tournament; The R&A








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