Kaymer and Reed to star in LINK Hong Kong Open

Kaymer and Reed to star in LINK Hong Kong Open


Published on November 6, 2024

Major champions Martin Kaymer from Germany and American Patrick Reed have confirmed they will take part in this year’s LINK Hong Kong Open – to be staged at The Hong Kong Golf Club, November 21-24.

The US$2 million event, which is part of The International Series on the Asian Tour, had already announced that another Major winner, Justin Rose from England, and Korea’s Tom Kim will compete in what will be the 63rd staging of the historic tournament.

For Kaymer, the return to the LINK Hong Kong Open will be his second visit to The Hong Kong Golf Club this year, as he played in LIV Golf Hong Kong back in March.

“Every time we come to Hong Kong it’s not only the golf course that is fantastic but also the people are friendly and very supportive. They are great golf fans. The hospitality of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong people, the Hong Kong government, is fantastic,”  said Kaymer, winner of the 2010 PGA Championship and US Open in 2014.

Patrick Reed. Picture by Paul Lakatos/Asian Tour.

The German also has a deep connection with the city, as the 2006 edition of the Hong Kong Open was his first ever as an international touring professional.

“I was standing on the putting green and right next to me was Miguel-Angel Jiménez. Ian Poulter was there too. I was quite intimidated by it because just a few months before I was playing on the German professional tour and all of a sudden I’m standing on the putting green next to these Ryder Cup players and these big boys,” Kaymer has recalled. “I was just trying to stay away from them and not interrupt their practice. So it was funny and a totally new experience for me back then.”

Reed is another star that cannot stay away from Hong Kong’s golf scene, becoming a regular visitor to the city over the past decade, with his best result a T3 in 2015. The American – who along with that historic Masters triumph in 2018 has finished top-10 in all four Majors – comes to town having also claimed four top-10 finishes across this past LIV Golf season.

It is little wonder that nine-time Major winner and LINK Hong Kong Open Ambassador Gary Player from South Africa has labelled the tournament “Asia’s Major” in the year marking the 135thanniversary of The Hong Kong Golf Club.

Admission to the opening rounds on Thursday and Friday, 21-22 November, is free for the public.  Daily prices for Saturday and Sunday 23 and 24 November are HK$200 per day or $300 for a weekend pass. Tickets on sale now at KLOOK.