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Clarke, Jacobson among top contenders for Hong Kong Open
Hong Kong, Dec 03: Among the favourites for the 113,000 top prize at the par-70, 6,768-yard fanling course at the Hong Kong golf club are Northern Ireland`s Darren Clarke and defending champion Fredrik Jacobson of Sweden.
Hong Kong, Dec 03: Among the favourites for the 113,000 top prize at the par-70, 6,768-yard fanling course at the Hong Kong golf club are Northern Ireland's Darren Clarke and defending champion Fredrik Jacobson of Sweden.
Spain's Jose Maria Olazabal, who won here in 2001, Denmark's Thomas Bjorn, South Korean KJ Choi, England's Nick Faldo and Michael Campbell of New Zealand have also entered.
Clarke, second on the European money list last season, finished fourth in the Sun City challenge in South Africa on Sunday.
''I need to try and get over the jet lag as quickly as I can. I have watched the tournament over the past couple of years on television and, although I have not played here, I know some of the holes,'' said world number 11 Clarke.
Swede Jacobson is hoping for a repeat win. ''This place is always going to be special for me as it is here that I won my first European tour event,'' he said.
''I have had a great year since then,'' added Jacobson, who went on to win two more titles in 2003 to climb up to 16th in the world rankings.
Asia's challenge will be led by India's Arjun Atwal and China's Zhang Lianwei, numbers one and two respectively on the Asian PGA tour Order of Merit.
Bureau Report
Spain's Jose Maria Olazabal, who won here in 2001, Denmark's Thomas Bjorn, South Korean KJ Choi, England's Nick Faldo and Michael Campbell of New Zealand have also entered.
Clarke, second on the European money list last season, finished fourth in the Sun City challenge in South Africa on Sunday.
''I need to try and get over the jet lag as quickly as I can. I have watched the tournament over the past couple of years on television and, although I have not played here, I know some of the holes,'' said world number 11 Clarke.
Swede Jacobson is hoping for a repeat win. ''This place is always going to be special for me as it is here that I won my first European tour event,'' he said.
''I have had a great year since then,'' added Jacobson, who went on to win two more titles in 2003 to climb up to 16th in the world rankings.
Asia's challenge will be led by India's Arjun Atwal and China's Zhang Lianwei, numbers one and two respectively on the Asian PGA tour Order of Merit.
Bureau Report