How Taichi Kho Joined The Winners' Club
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2023-04-06 HKT 19:27
Hong Kong's first-ever winner of an Asian Tour event, Taichi Kho, will be in the field for the last golf major of the year – the Open Championship – in late July.
The 22-year-old qualified for the world's oldest tournament by winning last month's World City Championship in just his fourth professional start.
Kho is set to jet off for his next challenge, the International Series Vietnam next week.
He told our reporter Frank Yung what it felt like to win the tournament in Hong Kong last week.
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