Exclusive | UBS back as sponsor in massive boost for Hong Kong Open golf tournament
Bank returns as title sponsor for flagship event, with big names likely to follow as prize money increases dramatically after period of struggle

Swiss banking giant UBS will make a surprise return as title sponsor of the Hong Kong Open in October, signalling a dramatic upswing in fortunes for the prestigious golf tournament.
Three years after ending an eight-year relationship with the Hong Kong Open, the bank says the time is right to again invest in golf and the tournament.
The multi-year deal, on top of a HK$15 million injection from the government’s Mega Events Fund, is a huge boost for Open organisers, who have struggled to keep the tournament afloat since UBS pulled out in 2012.
The Hong Kong Golf Club was forced to dip into its own pockets to save the event in 2013 and again last year. The tournament also lost its climactic end-of-season spotlight in the European Tour’s Race To Dubai and was repositioned in October.
The decline in prize money – from a high of US$2.75 million to US$1.3 million last year – also resulted in the world’s leading players bypassing Hong Kong.