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Liang Aims High in Historic British Open Appearance
Written By: Golf International on Jul 10 2008
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Liang of China tees off at the First during the first round of the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond, Scotland, on July 10, 2008. AFP PHOTO/Andrew Yates (Photo credit should read ANDREW YATES/AFP/Getty Images)Asia’s number one Liang Wen-chong will make an historic appearance at the British Open next week knowing that a strong outing will reinforce the growing strength of golf in the region.

The 29-year-old will become the first mainland Chinese star to play in the British Open at Royal Birkdale in Southport, England after gaining an exemption through his success in last season’s Asian Tour Order of Merit.

Liang realises the enormity of his landmark appearance in the world’s oldest championship and has made it is his utmost responsibility to rise to the challenge.

“Being the first Chinese at the British Open is an honour for me,” said Liang. “I hope to play to my best ability and produce a good result. It will be important for golf in Asia and China.”

This will be Liang’s third appearance in a major following last year’s appearance at the US PGA Championship and the US Masters in April. On both occasions, the tenacious Chinese star missed the halfway cut and naturally will be hoping to be third time lucky at Royal Birkdale.

“My experience at the Masters was especially good. I know what to expect in a big event and hopefully this time, I will play in all four rounds. I was nervous playing in front of the big crowds at the Masters so I will learn from that. Golf is such a difficult game to predict and you’ll never know what will happen. All I can say is that I will play my hardest,” said Liang.

A trip to the links at Royal Birkdale is poised to test Liang’s game to the fullest, especially when his only previous experience on a links course was at the former Dunhill Cup in St Andrews, Scotland.

“I enjoyed St Andrews but during that week, the weather was nice and the winds were not blowing. I know the British Open will be very gusty but I am comfortable playing in those conditions as my ball flight is normally low and I feel I have good ball control,” said Liang, who will play in the Barclays Scottish Open this week as part of his major preparation.

Liang was crowned China’s first Asian Tour number one after a stellar season in 2007 where he won once and posted eight other top-10s. While he has yet to reproduce his winning form this year, Liang has achieved four top-10s, twice each on the Asian Tour and in Japan.

“At the start of the year, I wasn’t happy with the way I was playing as I was thinking too much about the Masters. But once that was over, I started playing a lot better and the results started to show,” said Liang.

“I’m happy with how my game has been shaping up the past few months. I’ve had a good break before heading out to Europe and I think I’m playing better now than before. Through the years of competing on the Asian Tour, it’s certainly helped me become what I am today.”

Liang will be part of a strong Asian Tour contingent who will feature in the year’s third major next week. Joining Liang at Royal Birkdale include Malaysia’s Danny Chia, Angelo Que of the Philippines, Thailand’s Prayad Marksaeng, Singaporean prospect Lam Chih Bing, Japan’s Yoshinobu Tsukada and Australian duo Scott Strange and Adam Blyth.



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