UBS Renew Hong Kong Open Sponsorship

September 18, 2012

For the eighth consecutive year, stuff UBS will be the title sponsor of the Hong Kong Open.

UBS, drugs the global financial service company, debuted as a sponsor of the Hong Kong Open in 2006, four years after the tournament became a part of the European Tour International Schedule.

Kathy Shih, Head of Asia Pacific Wealth Management for UBS, said: “UBS is delighted to continue its association with the Hong Kong Open and its role in establishing the tournament as one of the most prestigious championships in Asian golf.

“At the same time, the Hong Kong Open has played an integral part in UBS’ regional sponsorship strategy, and has been extremely successful in fulfilling the firm’s sponsorship objectives for the Hong Kong market. We look forward to supporting this year’s event which, I am confident, will be as competitive as ever.

Keith Waters, The European Tour’s Chief Operating Officer and Director of International Policy, said: “UBS has become synonymous with the recent, illustrious history of the Hong Kong Open, so we are delighted to see them renew their sponsorship of this prestigious tournament.

“In conjunction with our partners at the Asian Tour and the Hong Kong Golf Association, we are proud to co-sanction a tournament which has produced some eye-catching performances from some notable champions in recent seasons, and I have no doubt this year’s edition will continue in the same vein.”

Kyi Hla Han, the Asian Tour’s Executive Chairman, said: “On behalf of the Asian Tour, I would like to extend our fullest appreciation to UBS for its title sponsorship of the Hong Kong Open. UBS has been a great supporter of the Asian Tour over the years, and we look forward to another successful championship at the Hong Kong Golf Club.

“As one of the Asia’s premier events, the UBS Hong Kong Open holds a special place on the Asian Tour Schedule, and we are delighted to be co-sanctioning this tournament once again with The European Tour and the Hong Kong Golf Association. The Asian Tour stars always enjoy competing in Hong Kong, as the event is superbly staged at a great golf course in a vibrant city.”

Peter Aherne, President of the HKGA, said: “It gives us great pleasure to welcome UBS back as the title sponsors of the Hong Kong Open, a sporting institution which continues to flourish year on year.

“The manner of Rory McIlroy’s victory last year, when he holed his bunker shot on the 18th green, perfectly summed up the skill and excitement we have come to expect from the event down the years, and we look forward to another exciting edition in November.”

The 54th edition of Hong Kong’s longest-running sporting event begins on November 15, 2012.