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Hak is back: former Hong Kong prodigy Jason Hak puts name in lights at PGA Tour China event

The 22-year-old is in great position for breakthrough victory with joint lead at halfway mark of Yulongwan Yunnan Open

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Hong Kong golfer Jason Hak Shun-yat is blazing a trail at the Yulongwan Yunnan Open on the Ping An Bank China Tour – PGA Tour China Series. Photo: SCMP pictures

Hong Kong’s Jason Hak Shun-yat is back in the limelight – eight years after making a name for himself as a 14-year-old – as he emerged as joint leader after the second round of the Yulongwan Yunnan Open in China.

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First-round leader Hak (63-65) finished at 14-under par at the Yulongwan Golf Club in Kunming on Friday in a tie with Paul Imondi (64-64), of the US. The tournament is the seventh event of this year’s Ping An Bank China Tour – PGA Tour China Series.

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In 2008, Hak became the youngest player ever to make the cut on the European Tour at the UBS Hong Kong Open at Fanling.

At 14 years and 304 days, Hak was also the second youngest on the Asian Tour, missing out by 29 days.

In 2012-13, he played one year of collegiate golf at Georgia Tech in Atlanta before turning pro.

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Jason Hak lines up a putt at the Yulongwan Yunnan Open.
Jason Hak lines up a putt at the Yulongwan Yunnan Open.
Hak has struggled since, but on Monday the now 22-year-old shot a four-under 67 to win the Yunnan Open qualifier and secure his fourth start on this year’s PGA Tour China Series. He made his circuit debut in June’s weather-shortened Lanhai Open, where he tied for 21st.
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