Published: 2:49pm, 9 Mar 2025Updated: 2:53pm, 9 Mar 2025
Hong Kong is working on a long-term agreement with LIV Golf to bring the “wonderful tournament back year after year”, the city’s sports and tourism minister said on Sunday.
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Rosanna Law Shuk-pui told a small press gathering at Hong Kong Golf Club that, while the details were still being worked out, the “intention of both sides to clinch a deal is strong”.
Speaking alongside LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil after touring the course, watching Phil Mickelson play part of his final round and experiencing a packed fan village, Law praised the “fun vibe” in Fanling.
“We are working very closely and seriously with the organiser of LIV Golf,” Law said. “When I see all the faces of the audience around, they are very happy, enjoying themselves, obviously. And it’s something very different from a formal tournament that is so proper, so serious, but this here, you have a fun vibe, and everything is so relaxed.
“I think this is what tourism and entertainment ought to be.”
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Asked about a timescale for an agreement, the secretary for culture, sports and tourism said the two sides were “very close to agreeing on something”.