16-year-old Ren Yijia held her nerve to make a beautiful birdie in the playoff, defeating 17-year-old Canadian-Chinese player Liu Hui in the rain at Mission Hills Golf - Olazabal Course to win the 2026 Huitai Open.
View Detail →16-year-old Peng Yanxuan from Chongqing opened with 73 in the Huitai Open. When she teed off for her second round at 7:33 a.m. on Friday, she had no high expectations, yet she produced a remarkable 63, nine-under-par, to rocket to the top of the leaderboard.
View Detail →Thai 24-year-old Onkhaenak visited Mission Hills Dongguan for the first time this week and fell in love with the Olazabal Course. Thursday, she carded a 68, four-under-par, to take the first-round lead at the Huitai Open.
View Detail →The 2026 Huitai Open will be held from March 26 to 28 at Mission Hills Golf - Olazabal Course in Dongguan. As another example of Chinese technology deeply empowering professional sports, the tournament's total prize fund has been increased to 800,000 yuan.
View Detail →On March 22, the MAEXTRO Presents DP World Tour Hainan Classic concluded at Mission Hills Haikou. American Jordan Gumberg held his nerve in the final round to card 70, winning by one stroke.
View Detail →Alongside the Hainan Classic, a series of youth golf activities unfolded. Over 300 young people participated in various events within a week.
View Detail →On March 21, Round 3 of the Hainan Classic concluded. Campillo and Gumberg are tied for the lead at -17, Ding Wenyi moves to T4 with 66.
View Detail →On March 20, Round 2 of the Hainan Classic concluded at Mission Hills Haikou. American Jordan Gumberg leads at 130 (-14), while Wang Zi and Wang Qianzhou won the Pro-Am team championship.
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