
In the fourth week of golf in January, Wu Ashun tied for 12th place in the Rolex Series on the European Tour, surpassing Li Haotong to return to China in the world ranking. Li Haotong failed to qualify in the same competition. Yuan Yechun's shock light patrol failed to win the first crown and got a tie for 3rd place. Chen Guxin finished tied for 23rd place on the Asian Tour. The Women's Central Tour Qualification Examination was completed, and a total of 21 people obtained the participation cards for the new season.
European Tour Wu Ashun T12 Li Haotong did not qualify
The European Tour (now the DP World Tour) ushered in the Abu Dhabi Championship, the first event of 2022. Wu Ashun and Li Haotong were both given the opportunity to participate in this Rolex series and strive to save the card.
Li Haotong (data map)
Li Haotong, who had just finished tied for 12th place on the PGA Tour the previous week, set off in the afternoon in the first round and failed to finish the tournament because it was dark. Entering the second day, the wind surprised everyone. Li Haotong, who finished the playoffs, caught 3 birds in the second round, but swallowed 7 bogeys and 1 double bogey, bursting 78. WeChat signed golfers with a score of 70-78 +4 in two rounds, and missed the +3 promotion line with a difference of 1 stroke.
Li Haotong grade card
Wu Ashun also suffered a strong wind in the second round, and postponed the match to Saturday due to dark. He managed to advance with a score of +2.
Wu Ashun (data map)
Entering the "Moving Day", the Fujian star hit 4 small birds and swallowed 2 bogeys, ranking tied for 44th place. In the final round, Wu Ashun handed over 6 birdies and 1 bogey, the second lowest of all the players in the day, and tied for 12th place with a total score of 69-77-70-67-5. His world ranking thus returned to No. 2 in China.
Wu Ashun grade card
Belgian brother Thomas Peters attacked the top of the table in the final round and surpassed Jameson, who had long dominated the top of the table, on the 2nd hole. He scored a 10-65-74-67-72 to lift his sixth win on the European Tour.
Light Tour Yuan Ye Chun T3 Dou Zecheng T28
The Light Tour in the Bahamas has a tradition of completing the event in midweek. The opening match of the Light Tour, the Grand Exuma Grand Exuma Of the Bahamas, was decided last Thursday.
Zhang Xinjun, who was relegated from the PGA Tour last season, handed over 5 birdies and 1 bogey -4 in the first round to tie the lead. With a stroke of 70 in the second round, the Shaanxi golfer easily advanced to a tie for 3rd place.
Zhang Xinjun (data map)
However, in the third round, Zhang Xinjun made a major mistake in the middle of the match, playing three bogeys and double bogeys on the 8th and 9th holes, falling out of the championship race. In the final round, he continued to have problems in the top nine, losing 5 shots. Even if the bottom nine made up for it, Zhang Xinjun could only finish the race with a +2 of 68-70-77-75, tied for 51st place.
The chinese brother Yuan Yechun played the opposite of Zhang Xinjun. Tied for 13th place, Dalian played a birdie on the 14th-17th holes at the end of the third round to shoot the second best 66 of the day, and the overall result was only one stroke behind and tied for 2nd place.
Yuan Yichun (data map)
In the final round, Yuan Yichun still had a good start, grabbing 3 birds within five holes, but unfortunately he could not continue to score, but swallowed 2 bogeys. He tied for 3rd place with a total score of 71-70-66-71 -10.
As the 2019 champion, Dou Zecheng only began to break out in the fourth round, grabbing 7 small birds and 1 bogey to tie for 28th place with a total score of 70-74-75-66 -3.
American player Akshay Bhatia made his debut on the Light Tour, winning the championship with a 69-72-68-65 -14 shot, becoming the third youngest champion in light tour history after Jenson Day and Ren Chengzai.
Asian Tour Chen Guxin T23
Because of the special nature of the epidemic, the Asian Tour has only ushered in the closing match of the 2020-21 season, the Singapore Open.
Youngster Chen Guxin shot a 72-70-69-71 -2 to finish in 23rd place.
Chen Guxin (infographic)
Thailand's Sadom Kaewkanjana signed a 67-70-65-69, 13-stroke overall card to win his second Asian Tour title of his career by a three-stroke margin.
South Korean Kim Joo-hyun earned $507,553 in prize money to become the 20-21 Asian Tour prize money king. It is also the second youngest prize money king on the Asian Tour.
In the 20-21 season, there were three Chinese mainland players on the prize table, including Chen Guxin, who made three games, at 74th with $17,161, Liu Yanwei with two games at $13,800, and Liang Wenchong, a former Asian Tour prize money king, who was 109th with $7,400.
CLPGA qualification exam Pan Jiehong won the championship 21 people passed
The qualifying exam for the Women's Central Tour is completed at the Hainan Zhonghai Shenzhou Golf Club.
Zeng Liqi, a junior golfer who finished second in the CLPGA multiple times last season, captured the Eagles twice in the first round to take a 68-stroke lead.
Pan Jiehong, who has been practicing in Hainan for a long time, began to soar in the second round, grabbing 8 birds and 1 bogey to surpass Zeng Liqi's lead.
In the third round, Pan Jiehong, who was only 17 years old, continued to maintain its impact and did not give the catcher a chance. She eventually scored a -8 in 73-65-70 to become the winner of the qualifying exam for the new season.
Pan Jiehong
Amateur players Ji Yu'ai and Xue Zixuan are four strokes behind and tied for 2nd place.
Fan Shuangshuang and Yang Manlixiang tied for 4th place. Zeng Liqi failed to catch a bird in the third round and fell to -2 strokes in 6th place.
A total of 21 golfers qualified for the new season's Women's Central Tour, including Canadian Jia Enci and South Korea's Yu CaoYa. The "graduation line" for this exam is +14.
Players ranked 22nd to 40th qualify for the CLPGA Second Division, the Starting Point Tour.
Preview of this week's game:
LPGA-Gabridge LPGA Race: Lin Xiyu, Liu Yu, Liu Ruixin, He Muni
European Tour - Dubai Desert Classic: Li Haotong, Wu Ashun
Light Tour - Bahamas Grand Abbaco Classic: Zhang Xinjun, Yuan Yichun, Dou Zecheng
China Men's World Ranking:
1. Yuan Yechun (320)
2. Wu Ashun (344)
3. Li Haotong(389)
4. Ding Wenyi(393)
5. Dou Zecheng (419)
6. Chen Guxin(447)
7. Ye Wocheng (486)
8. Liu Yanwei (511)
9. Luo Xuewen(599)
10. Zhang Jin(620)
China Women's World Rankings:
1. Feng Shanshan(28)
2. Lin Xiyu (59)
3. Liu Yu(101)
4. Lu Wanyao(185)
5. Liu Ruixin(237)
6. He Muni (256)
7. Yan Jing(285)
8. Liu Wenbo(300)
9. Shi Yuting(307)
10. Zhang Weiwei(330)