Zhang Lianwei Explained

Zhang Lianwei
张连伟
Birth Date:2 May 1965
Birth Place:Zhuhai, Guangdong, China
Weight:73kg (161lb)
Residence:Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Yearpro:1994
Prowins:22
Eurowins:1
Asiawins:6
Seneurowins:1
Otherwins:15
Masters:CUT: 2004
Usopen:DNP
Open:DNP
Pga:DNP

Zhang Lianwei (; born 2 May 1965) is a Chinese professional golfer.

Zhang was the first golfer from the People's Republic of China to achieve substantial success on the international professional circuit. In January 2003 he became the first Chinese golfer to win on the European Tour,[1] and the following year was the first to compete in the Masters Tournament, one of the four major championships.[2]

Career

Zhang was born in Zhuhai in Guangdong Province. The People's Republic of China's first golf course opened in 1984, and Zhang took up the game soon afterwards. He worked as a caddie and won the China Amateur Open Championship three times before turning professional in 1994.

Early in his career, Zhang won a number of smaller tournaments around Asia, in China, Malaysia and Thailand. He has competed predominantly on the Asian Tour since 1997, but has also played extensively on the Japan Golf Tour. He has also played outside Asia with limited success. However he did win a tournament in Canada in 2000.

Zhang came to global attention at the 2003 Caltex Singapore Masters, where he edged out Ernie Els with a birdie on the final hole to become the first Chinese golfer to win on the European Tour.[1] With this victory he also became the first Chinese golfer to make the top 100 in the Official World Golf Rankings. As a result, in 2004 he received a special invitation to play in the Masters Tournament, becoming the first player from mainland China to compete in the tournament. His invite drew significant criticism, with many players believing that there were other Asian golfers more deserving of a place in the Augusta field.[2]

Zhang has won a total of five tournaments on the Asian Tour, and has a best end of season ranking of 2nd on the Order of Merit, achieved in 2003. He has also won six times on the China Tour, where he topped the Order of Merit in 2006.

In 2009, while being invited to compete in the Omega European Masters in Crans-sur-Sierre Switzerland, Zhang met Stéphane Barras the local club pro, who later became his coach.[3] In February 2010 Zhang and Stéphane opened a golf training center in Haigeng, Kunming in the province of Yunnan, (the Olympic training ground of China). In April 2010, Zhang regained his title at the PGA of China and in 2011 he finishing -13 and best Chinese at the China Open co-sanctioned with European Tour, OneAsia tour and Asian Tour.

In 2014, Zhang hit the very first tee shot in the history of the newly established PGA Tour China. In 2015 he was a rookie on the European Senior Tour. In 2016, he won his first senior title, the SSE Enterprise Wales Senior Open.

Amateur wins

Professional wins (22)

European Tour wins (1)

1Co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour

Asian PGA Tour wins (6)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
113 Aug 1995Volvo Masters of Thailand−14 (68-70-69-67=274)3 strokes Gerry Norquist, Neale Smith
222 Dec 1996Volvo Asian Matchplay1 up Kang Wook-soon
36 May 2001Macau Open−11 (70-64-71-68=273)1 stroke Simon Yates
420 Oct 2002Macau Open (2)−7 (71-69-67-70=277)Playoff Nick Price
526 Jan 2003Caltex Masters1−10 (68-71-69-70=278)1 stroke Ernie Els
616 Nov 2003Volvo China Open−11 (67-69-69-72=277)2 strokes Thaworn Wiratchant
1Co-sanctioned by the European Tour

Asian PGA Tour playoff record (1–0)

Canadian Tour wins (1)

*Note: The 2000 Ontario Open Heritage Classic was shortened to 54 holes due to rain.

Omega China Tour wins (6)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
114 May 2006Zhuhai Leg+8 (75-74-78-69=296)6 strokes Zheng Wengen
23 Sep 2006Shanghai Leg−6 (69-71-70-72=282)Playoff Huang Mingjie
33 Jun 2007Qingdao Leg+6 (71-72-73-78=294)2 strokes Chen Xiaoma, Li Chao,
Wu Weihuang
424 Jun 2007Guangzhou Leg−9 (71-68-71-69=279)5 strokes Yuan Hao
521 Oct 2007Omega Golf Championship−5 (70-77-69-67=283)7 strokes Li Chao
616 Mar 2008Guangzhou Leg (2)−3 (72-72-68-73=285)4 strokes Chan Yih-shin, Hsu Mong-nan

Volvo China Tour wins (3)

Other wins (5)

European Senior Tour wins (1)

Results in major championships

CUT = missed the halfway cut
Note: Zhang only played in the Masters Tournament.

Results in World Golf Championships

Tournament20042005200620072008200920102011201220132014
Match Play
Championship68
Invitational
ChampionsT66T64
"T" = Tied
Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.

Team appearances

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Zhang makes history as Els' quest wilts in heat . . 27 January 2003 . 18 August 2009 . London . Phil . Casey.
  2. News: Zhang invite causes upset . . 23 March 2004 . 18 August 2009.
  3. http://www.caddieplayer.com/bio Stéphane Barras in China, Olympic Quest full story