Focus on Local Talent at Faldo Series Cambodia Championship
Siem Reap, Cambodia (June 11): Junior golf development will be to the forefront
when the fourth edition of the Faldo Series Cambodia Championship tees-off this
To be played over the award-winning, Nick Faldo-designed Angkor Golf Resort
course on June 13-14, the third leg of the 2015-16 Faldo Series Asia season has
attracted entries from Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Thailand.
However, it will be the performance of the Cambodian youngsters and the host club’s
efforts to popularise the Royal and Ancient game that will capture local attention.
Leading the challenge for Cambodia is Tevy Sareoun, who will be making her third
consecutive appearance in the regional qualifying event that rewards its age-group
winners with places in the Faldo Series Asia Grand Final, to be held at Mission Hills
China next March.
David Baron, Director of Golf at the Siem Reap venue, said: “Tevy has been working
hard on both her game and physical conditioning over the past 12 months and we
wish her the best of luck.”
Baron said the opportunity for Tevy and her compatriots to compete in a tournament
of the stature of the Faldo Series Cambodia Championship is critical to their
progress.
“Since its inauguration in 2012, the Faldo Series Cambodia Championship has
played a crucial role in helping to raise the profile of the Royal and Ancient game in a
country where golf is still very much in its infancy,” he said.
Sir Nick Faldo, who will be present at the Grand Final, a World Amateur Golf
Ranking event, said: “When we launched the Faldo Series Asia 10 years ago it was
our hope not only to produce future champions but also to promote and develop the
game in emerging golfing nations around Asia.
“I take tremendous pride in the fact that golf is starting to take off in Cambodia and
that the course that I designed in Siem Reap is playing such a significant role in
helping the game to grow.”
In the Angkor Golf Resort’s continuing attempts to spread the golfing gospel, Alan
Martin, the club’s Head Professional, will conduct a clinic for competitors following
the first round and will also stage a grassroots clinic for students of the nearby
Family Care Centre located at the Phum Thnarl Primary School.
Baron said: “Junior golf development is something we feel strongly about and the
Faldo Series provides a fantastic platform for talented junior golfers to develop and
succeed in the game.
“This year we will be working very closely with the local community, schools and
charity organisations with the goal of introducing Cambodian children to the game of
golf.”
Supported by The R&A and Mission Hills and endorsed by the Asian Tour and the
Asia Pacific Golf Confederation, the 2015-16 Faldo Series Asia campaign stretches
over 11 months and will include a minimum of 21 events in 17 countries including, for
the first time, Australia.
Winners of age-group categories at each of the national championships will earn
themselves places in the 10th Faldo Series Asia Grand Final, to be hosted by Sir
Nick at Mission Hills China next March.
Recognised as the only global amateur series for boys and girls, the Faldo Series
was established in 1996, expanding to Asia in 2006.
Today, 40 Faldo Series tournaments take place in 30-plus countries worldwide,
touching more than 7,000 golfers each year. Past winners include Tseng Ya-ni and
Rory McIlroy, who took his tally of professional Major titles to four with his wins at
last year’s Open Championship and US PGA Championship.
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Photo caption: The 13th hole at the Nick Faldo-designed Angkor Golf Resort, venue
for the Faldo Series Cambodia Championship.




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