Published on May 10, 2019

EFG Extends Title Sponsorship of EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open to at Least 2021


EFG, represented by Albert Chiu, Executive Chairman of EFG Bank Asia Pacific (Centre), announces a multi-year extension to the title sponsorship of the EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open with the Hong Kong Golf Club, represented by Club Captain William Doo Junior (Left). They are joined by EFG Global Sport Ambassador and LPGA Tour member Tiffany Chan (Right) Photo: Ike Li / Ike Images

EFG announced a multi-year extension to its title sponsorship of the EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open until at least 2021 as the Swiss private bank continues its role as a key contributor to golf development in the region.

The funds will be used to further enhance the player and spectator experience, while ensuring that Hong Kong’s premier women’s golf event remains true to its vision of creating a pathway for leading local players to compete on the international stage.

The sponsorship extension complements a number of initiatives led by the Bank including the sponsorship of EFG Global Sport Ambassador Tiffany Chan and Mission Hills Junior Programme; and programmes of its Foundation such as the EFG Hong Kong Tennis Association Tour Team, and the EFG Young Athletes Foundation Scholars Vincent Capol and Chloe Chan.

Albert Chiu, Executive Chairman, Asia Pacific, EFG Bank, said: “We are delighted to announce a multi-year extension to our title sponsorship of the EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open. Nurturing and providing every opportunity for upcoming local athletes to achieve their dream and hopefully make Hong Kong proud one day has always been EFG’s underlying corporate commitment. The EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open is now a well-established tournament and in addition to attracting seasoned professionals from the Asia-Pacific region, it is also an ideal platform for homegrown talents to hone their skills and grow their game.

“With EFG Global Sport Ambassador Tiffany Chan returning to play each year, the EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open also provide fans and golf lovers the opportunity to catch a glimpse of Hong Kong’s golden girl in action and cheer on their idol over three days of world-class competition. We look forward to continuing our partnership with Hong Kong Golf Club for at least two more years and bring the tournament to greater heights.”

As part of the EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open Title Sponsorship Extension Signing Ceremony, William Doo Junior, Captain of the Hong Kong Golf Club (Left), Albert Chiu, Executive Chairman of EFG Bank Asia Pacific (Centre), and EFG Global Sport Ambassador and LPGA Tour member Tiffany Chan (Right) pour sand from bunkers at the Hong Kong Golf Club into a vessel to symbolise the start of the next stage of the partnership. Photo: Ike Li / Ike Images

William Doo Jr, Captain of Hong Kong Golf Club, added: “I would like to express our gratitude to EFG. EFG is a long-standing supporter of golf development in Hong Kong and we are truly thankful for their continued and wholehearted commitment to this tournament. We look forward to working in partnership with EFG in the coming years to build on the foundation that has been created.”

EFG Global Sport Ambassador and LPGA Tour Member Tiffany Chan added: “I am so happy to hear of EFG’s extension as the title sponsor of the EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open. This is great news for the Hong Kong golf community and for me. For the past five years, I have always made a conscious effort to play in my home tournament where the support I and my fellow Hong Kong players receive is unrivalled in comparison to anywhere else in the world.

“I have many happy memories competing at the EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open, especially in 2016 when I took home the trophy. I am proud to be able to represent EFG as their Global Sport Ambassador and to participate this weekend. I will do my utmost to provide my fans with something to cheer about over the next few years.”

Inaugurated in 2015, the EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open sees 123 players representing 14 countries compete over three rounds on the Old Course at the Hong Kong Golf Club. The US$ 150,000 tournament is the first and only women’s golf tournament in Hong Kong in which players can earn World Ranking points.