The Link Hong Kong Open 2024 delivered a captivating spectacle with Patrick Reed, the 34-year-old American golfing sensation and 2018 Masters Champion, clinching his first victory at this International Series event on the Asian Tour.
The Link Hong Kong Open drew tens of thousands of golf enthusiasts from the city and around the world, who revelled in the exhilarating atmosphere at the iconic Fanling course. Through engaging on- and off-course activities for attendees of all ages, Link fulfilled its commitment to help make golf more accessible to the wider community.
Let’s look back at the standout moments from this year’s event!
Link Group CEO George Hongchoy (centre) and Hong Kong Golf Club Captain Andy Kwok (left) present the championship trophy to Patrick Reed (right).
Link Chair Duncan Owen (right) and Group CEO George Hongchoy (left) congratulate champion Patrick Reed.
International media capture Reed’s crowning moment.
Champion Patrick Reed celebrates with tournament officials and volunteers.
Link Chair Duncan Owen (centre) keenly follows the action at the event.
Link Group CEO George Hongchoy (right) exchanges golf insights with legendary 89-year-old golfer Gary Player.
Patrick Reed strolled to the 2024 Link Hong Kong Open title equalling the tournament’s lowest total on his way to a three-shot win over defending champion Ben Campbell. Reed won the title with a 22-under-par 258. Patrick will be returning to Hong Kong next year to defend his title.
Hong Kong’s star player Taichi Kho recorded his best result at an Open, finishing in a tie for sixth on a 16 under par 264.
Spectators enjoy the tournament’s lively atmosphere at the Fan Village.
The Link-themed photo spot proves a popular attraction for visitors at the Fan Village.
Children enjoy the entertainment activities offered in the Fan Village.
Sustainability workshops and sporting activities enrich the Fan Village experience.
The Link Hong Kong Open is a marquee event that puts Hong Kong on the world map and at the centre of the global sporting calendar every year.
In 2025, The Link Hong Kong Open and the 15th National Games Golf Tournament will be held in Hong Kong. The sport will once again shine brightly in the city!