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Qualifiers ready for Volvo China Open glory
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Qualifiers ready for Volvo China Open glory

Yang Yinong and Chen Guxin booked their tickets to next month’s Volvo China Open as the two finished tied atop the leaderboard at the 36-hole qualifying tournament.

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The Chinese mainland players celebrate their qualification

With conditions sunny, calmer and warmer than Tuesday’s blustery opening round, the Chinese pair were the only players to break par at Enhance Anting Golf Club on Wednesday.

Yang closed with a five-under 66 for the low round in qualifying, as Chen was one-under 70. Both players finished one-under at the close of the two-day event. Bowen Chai was third after a closing 67, two shots back.

Other Chinese mainland players to qualify for the 30th national championship, a USD$2.5 million tournament on the DP World Tour, held at Enhance Anting from April 17-20, were Bo Peng, Pang Ming and 2021 Volvo China Open winner Zhang Jin, who progressed through qualifying for the second straight year, in equal fourth at three over.

Four players who finished at four over took part in a play-off for three spots. Zhang Zihong hit into the water on his third shot. When Wu Di (71) made a bogey putt, Zhang admitted defeat. Amateur Li Zhengqian (72) and first-round leader Fang Yu (76) also got in. Li joins his younger brother, Li Zhengda, the Volvo China Junior Match Play Championship winner, in the field for the Volvo China Open.

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Non-mainland Chinese qualifiers

The three spots available to non-mainland Chinese players were claimed by Japanese Kento Nakai who shot his second straight round of 72, while Hong Kong amateur Wang Ngai Shen was a shot further back after a 72. Despite carding a 78, Hong Kong pro Michael Wong got in on 151, the highest score to qualify.

Chen Guxin
Chen Guxin

Chen, a 21-year-old who finished equal second at the 2023 Volvo China Open when it was played on the Asian Tour, started strongly with three consecutive birdies beginning at the 208-yard second hole. Following bogeys at holes six and 12, he picked up another stroke at the 420-yard 15th hole. After a double-bogey six at the 375-yard penultimate hole, he quickly recovered to sink a 12-foot birdie putt at the last.

“There were plenty of birdies today. On this course, it’s impossible to avoid mistakes so you need to make up for them with birdies. I’m really happy about the number of birdies I made,” said Chen. “To be honest, I checked the leaderboard multiple times during the round, like on the 15th hole.

"I’m very satisfied with this finish. Honestly, I just came here to play two days of golf and didn’t expect to win the qualifier or anything like that.”

Yang Yinong
Yang Yinong

Yang, who is coming off two surgeries, one of which was for appendicitis, said he hadn’t planned on playing in the qualifier but had to after he was injured last year. He called the Volvo China Open the biggest tournament a Chinese could participate in on home soil.

“Earning this qualification feels truly honourable,” said the 27-year-old. “I adopted a steady strategy and tried to lay up on all the par-five holes. My short game was really on point today, saving me in many crucial moments. The highlights of my round today weren’t the birdies but rather a couple of par saves, including the one on the second hole.”

Kento Nakai
Kento Nakai

Nakai, who shared the first-round lead among non-Chinese mainland players with Singaporean Nicklaus Chiam, held steady to finish two-over. His round featured three birdies and four bogeys.

“My game wasn’t very good today, but I didn’t give up and stayed focused until the end. The greens were tricky, and most players struggled, but I never gave up and held on until the end,” said the Tokyo native. “I’m very happy to finish first and qualify. This is my second time participating in the Volvo China Open and I aim to finish in the top 10.”

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