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Tiffany Chan Tsz-ching is Hong Kong's leading female golfer. She scored her best result to date at the 2016 Hong Kong Ladies Open when she staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Thailand’s Kanphanitnan Muangkhumsakul on the first play-off hole
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Tiffany Chan Tsz-ching is Hong Kong's leading female golfer. She scored her best result to date at the 2016 Hong Kong Ladies Open when she staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Thailand’s Kanphanitnan Muangkhumsakul on the first play-off hole
- The 27-year-old says mentally she was not in a great place during the summer of last year when she missed a number of cuts
- Hong Kong’s only LPGA pro is ready to return to the Tour after some time off and is confident it’s only a matter of time before she wins
Chan says the four-month Covid-19 break in Hong Kong affected her play when she returned to the tour in August, missing four cuts in a row.
Chan says the four-month Covid-19 break in Hong Kong affected her play when she returned to the tour in August, missing four cuts in a row.
The LPGA Tour pro isolated herself from her family in Hong Kong after returning from the US, but managed 12 days of solid workout.
The LPGA Tour pro isolated herself from her family in Hong Kong after returning from the US, but managed 12 days of solid workout.
Hong Kong professional says her coach has helped to improve her short game over the past year
Hong Kong professional says her coach has helped to improve her short game over the past year
Chan cards a second straight five-under-par 67 to claim a share of 23rd place and builds on a career-best 13th-place finish at the end of June.
Chan cards a second straight five-under-par 67 to claim a share of 23rd place and builds on a career-best 13th-place finish at the end of June.
Chan improves with a five-under-par 67 in round three in Wisconsin.
Chan improves with a five-under-par 67 in round three in Wisconsin.
Hong Kong’s top golfer follows first-round 64 with second-round 71 on Friday, and is 9-under par in a tie for 20th place with world No 1 Park Sung-hyun out in front.
Hong Kong’s top golfer follows first-round 64 with second-round 71 on Friday, and is 9-under par in a tie for 20th place with world No 1 Park Sung-hyun out in front.
Chan shares fourth place after a strong start in Wisconsin as she hits on solid form approaching midway point of the LPGA season.
Chan shares fourth place after a strong start in Wisconsin as she hits on solid form approaching midway point of the LPGA season.
Bogey on the 17th hole sees Hong Kong’s Tiffany Chan Tsz-Ching miss out on playing the weekend at Hazeltine, as she finishes six over par for two rounds.
Bogey on the 17th hole sees Hong Kong’s Tiffany Chan Tsz-Ching miss out on playing the weekend at Hazeltine, as she finishes six over par for two rounds.
Tied for fourth heading into the 17th hole, Chan double bogeyed on the par three and ended one-over-par
Tied for fourth heading into the 17th hole, Chan double bogeyed on the par three and ended one-over-par
The 17-year-old creates a big impression as she takes a five-shot lead into the final round at Hong Kong Golf Club.
The 17-year-old creates a big impression as she takes a five-shot lead into the final round at Hong Kong Golf Club.
Three missed cuts on the elite tour fail to dampen Chan’s spirits on her return to Fanling for US$150,000 tournament
Three missed cuts on the elite tour fail to dampen Chan’s spirits on her return to Fanling for US$150,000 tournament
The 25-year-old US-based golfer says she was inspired by the American’s triumph at Augusta
The 25-year-old US-based golfer says she was inspired by the American’s triumph at Augusta
The 25-year-old hopes the game loves her back as she starts her second year on the leading women’s golf tour
The 25-year-old hopes the game loves her back as she starts her second year on the leading women’s golf tour