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Review | Scott Hend wins Hong Kong Open with victory over Angelo Que in play-off

Australian becomes first man from his country to win in Hong Kong since Greg Norman in 1983

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Scott Hend started the day one shot back. Photo: Richard Castka

Well that wraps it from us after another dramatic Hong Kong Open finish. We always seem to have last-hole drama here and this time it was Scott Hend who came out triumphant.

He's just been in speaking to the media, and says he's looking forward to another win next week at the Venetian Macau Open - "If I don't get too hungover celebrating tonight".

The first Australian winner of this tournament since the great Greg Norman in 1983, Hend says he's full of pride to have added his name to the trophy below his childhood hero's, and dedicated the win to his two twin eight-year-olds, Aston and McLaren, watching at home in Florida.

Get the South China Morning Post tomorrow and visit scmp.com for all the analysis and reaction from another cracking tournament.

Thanks for tuning in, see you next year.

Scott Hend of Australia is the new Hong Kong Open champion after beating Filipino Angelo Que at the first play-off hole at Fanling.

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