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Wait ends for Hong Kong’s Jason Hak as he lands a first professional win at CGD Yunnan Championship

Hong Kong golfer blitzes the field to claim the title by 10 shots in Kunming

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Hong Kong's Jason Hak enjoys some company as he celebrates winning the CGD Yunnan Championship in Kunming. Photos: China Tour

Hong Kong’s Jason Hak Shun-yat landed a sensational first win as a professional on Sunday when he streamed to a 10-shot victory at the CGD Yunnan Championship in Kunming on the China Tour.

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The landmark win at the 1.35 million yuan (HK$1.58 million) event should see the 23-year-old improve on his current world ranking of 1,115.

Prior to this win, his best performance had been a runner-up finish at last September’s Chongqing Jiangnan NewTown KingRun Open.

Hak built on an overnight lead of six shots with a seven-under par round that included nine birdies with just one double-bogey, the only blemish on his card. A professional since 2013, Hak finished the tournament 22-under for one of the most impressive victories on the China Tour.

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Hak’s impressive victory on Sunday made amends for a frustrating 11 months since he was in similar position to take out his maiden victory. He led the Pingan Bank Open in Beijing by one stroke going into the final round only to falter and share fourth place. American Charlie Saxon won the event after carding a bogey-free six-under-par 66 to secure a one-shot victory over China’s Zhang Xinjun.

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