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Nationality
  
China

Professional wins
  
20

Masters Tournament
  
CUT: 2008

Name
  
Liang Wen-Chong

Height
  
1.75 m

Residence
  
Zhongshan, China

Former tours
  
PGA European Tour

Turned professional
  
1999

Other
  
16

U.S. Open
  
CUT: 2014, 2015

Role
  
Golfer

Weight
  
73 kg

Asian tour wins
  
3


Born
  
2 August 1978 (age 45) Zhongshan, China (
1978-08-02
)

Current tours
  
Japan Golf Tour, Asian Tour

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Liang Wenchong (simplified Chinese: 梁文冲; traditional Chinese: 梁文沖; pinyin: Liáng Wénchōng, born 2 August 1978) is a Chinese professional golfer. He is the highest ranked golfer from the People's Republic of China and the only Chinese golfer to have reached the top 100 of the Official World Golf Ranking. He has succeeded his mentor Zhang Lian-wei as the top Chinese player.

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Liang plays on the Asian Tour, Japan Golf Tour and OneAsia Tour. He finished 21st on the 2006 Japan Golf Tour money list, after finishing second at the Fujisankei Classic. In 2008 he was second at the Japan PGA Championship. At the Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open he finished third in 2008 and second in 2009. In 2014 he finished second at the KBC Augusta.

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After more than a dozen top-10 finishes on the Asian Tour, he won the 2007 Clariden Leu Singapore Masters, which was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the European Tour. He was the second golfer from the People's Republic of China to win on the European Tour after Zhang Lianwei. In 2007, Liang won the Order of Merit on the Asian Tour, becoming the first from mainland China to do so.

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In 2009 he finished second at the Barclays Singapore Open, a European Tour event. On the 2013 European Tour, he finished third at the Lyoness Open and Avantha Masters.

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In August 2007 he became the first golfer from the People's Republic of China to play in the PGA Championship. He ended up missing the cut. He also received a special invitation to play in the 2008 Masters Tournament. In July 2008, Liang became the first Chinese golfer to make the cut at a major, The Open Championship at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club. In August 2010, Liang set a new course record at Whistling Straits with his 8-under 64 in the third round of the 2010 PGA Championship, where he finished eighth.

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Amateur wins (3)

  • 1996 China Amateur Open Championship
  • 1997 China Amateur Open Championship
  • 1998 China Amateur Open Championship
  • European Tour wins (1)

    1 Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour

    European Tour playoff record (1–0)

    Asian Tour wins (3)

    1 Co-sanctioned with the European Tour

    Other wins (12)

  • 1999 Kunming Classic (China), Dalian Classic (China), Beijing Classic (China), Shenzhen Classic (China)
  • 2000 Shanghai Classic (China), Beijing Classic (China)
  • 2001 Shanghai Classic (China), Davidoff Nations Cup (with Zhang Lianwei)
  • 2002 Dalian Classic (China)
  • 2005 Kunming leg (China Tour)
  • 2006 Hainan leg (Omega China Tour), Omega Championship (China)
  • Results in major championships

    DNP = Did not play
    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    "T" = tied
    Yellow background for top-10.

    Results in World Golf Championships

    Results not in chronological order prior to 2015.

    DNP = Did not play
    "T" = tied
    Note: HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.

    Team appearances

  • Alfred Dunhill Cup (representing China): 2000
  • World Cup (representing China): 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013
  • Visa Dynasty Cup: 2003 (winners), 2005 (winners)
  • Royal Trophy (representing Asia): 2009 (winners), 2010, 2011, 2013
  • References

    Liang Wenchong Wikipedia