Published on September 25, 2021

Eco-Friendly Hana Financial Group Championship Back for the Second Edition with International Presence


Hana Financial Group Championship returns for its second edition. Pictured is the 2020 Hana Financial Group Championship winner Na Rin An

The prestigious Hana Financial Group Championship is back for its second edition and for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea, international golfers will be welcomed back to the tournament, which gets underway at the Adonis Country Club in Pocheon, Gyeonggi-do, from September 30 – October 3.

 

The Hana Financial Group Championship offers a lucrative prize purse of KRW 1.5 billion (approximately US$1.2 million). It is part of the Ladies Asian Tour (LAT) Series, organised by the Asia Golf Leaders Forum, a non-profit organisation founded last year to help advance women’s golf in Asia,

 

The tournament has already confirmed the participation of several of the world’s leading women’s golfers, including New Zealand’s Lydia Ko, Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games bronze medallist, world number 10 Minjee Lee of Australia, who clinched her first Major title in France in July, and American Yealimi Noh, who made her Solheim Cup debut earlier this month.

 

In line with the KLPGA’s “Vision 2028” and “Leap Towards Global No. 1 Tour” ambitions and as part of its ‘Asia Prospects’ campaign, Hana Financial Group is also extending its invitation to promising Asian young golfers from Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia to compete in the tournament.

 

This campaign provides the new generation of emerging female golf stars with the opportunity to compete in an international tournament amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which has scuppered the sporting schedules of many international events in Asia.

 

Malaysian golfer Noraishah Alisa is among one of the promising young talents invited to play in the tournament

 

Singapore’s Shannon Tan, Malaysia’s Norezrine Alisa and Noraishah Alisa along with Thailand’s Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong, Jaravee Boonchant and Onkanok Soisuwan have accepted their invitations and will tee off next Thursday.

 

Apart from showcasing world-class golf action, the Hana Financial Group Championship is committed to being an eco-friendly golf tournament with environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) values that align with the group’s ‘Big Step For Tomorrow’ campaign.

 

Norezrine Alisa of Malaysia

 

A variety of recycled and eco-friendly products will be introduced to ensure the tournament remains at the forefront of sustainability efforts. In collaboration with local Korean designer Ha-neul Kim, plastic vases will be upcycled using scrap material and defective masks, thrown away at factories.

 

The vases will be used as tee markers for each hole, conveying the message that ‘trash can be recycled, and new life can emerge. These vases will then be distributed to participating players, reiterating the importance of ESG practice.

 

Onkanok Soisuwan of Thailand

 

Live plants will form the backdrop of the tournament’s eco photo wall and be placed in the upcycled vases once the tournament is over. The tournament will provide eco-friendly water bottles made from paper and sugar canes produced by social innovation companies from the ‘Hana Social Bench Academy’ – a Hana Financial Group program that fosters social innovation entrepreneurs.

 

Shannon Tan of Singapore

 

As part of its recycling efforts, major equipment and tools used throughout the tournament, such as advertising boards and fences, will be re-used for the Hana Bank Invitational, held from October 21.