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PGA Tour China to resume with full schedule in 2018

China Golf Association reaches four-year agreement with prize money and number of tournaments to increase

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Li Haotong of China poses during the launch event for the HSBC-World Golf Championships in Shanghai. Photo: AFP
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The PGA Tour has its first Chinese members, and now has reason to believe they won’t be the last.

After a one-year hiatus, the PGA Tour China Series resumes in 2018 under a four-year agreement between the PGA Tour and the China Golf Association in which the prize money and number of tournaments will increase.

“These will be brand new tournaments, providing players with more opportunity to participate, as well as to establish a route for China golfers to get through and into the world stage of golf,” said Zhang Xiaoning, president of the CGA.

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“The development of golf tournaments here is not only helping the tour itself, but also to help China develop better and more professional golfers and to raise the interest of our citizens to the sport of golf.”

The announcement on Wednesday was at the HSBC Champions, the only World Golf Championships event in Asia. It was at the HSBC Champions four years ago the tour first launched the PGA Tour China Series.

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PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan shakes hands with Zhang Xiaoning, president of the China Golf Association. They are flanked by Zhang Xinjun (left) and Dou Zecheng, who used the China series as a springboard to become the first Chinese players to earn full PGA Tour cards. Photo: AP
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan shakes hands with Zhang Xiaoning, president of the China Golf Association. They are flanked by Zhang Xinjun (left) and Dou Zecheng, who used the China series as a springboard to become the first Chinese players to earn full PGA Tour cards. Photo: AP
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