Sampson Zheng (left) and Aaron Du are competing in the 2022 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in Thailand this week.
MGOLF10/27/2022 8:22 AM | By: Cal Athletics
Cal Duo Competing At Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship
Aaron Du, Sampson Zheng In Action In Thailand
CHONBURI, Thailand – California men's golf juniors
Aaron Du and
Sampson Zheng will compete in the 2022 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship on Oct. 27-30 at Amata Spring Country Club.
Du and Zheng are two of multiple past, current or future NCAA golfers competing in the premier event.
The Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship was created in February 2009 as a joint initiative to grow the game by the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation, the Masters Tournament and The R&A. The champion receives an invitation to compete in the Masters Tournament and an exemption into The Open and The Amateur Championship, which are conducted by The R&A. In addition, the runner(s)-up are invited to The Open Qualifying Series, providing an opportunity to qualify for The Open.
The 120-player field is annually comprised of the top male amateurs in the Asia-Pacific region representing the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation member organizations.
Further information about the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, including the leaderboard and individual tee times, can be found at
aacgolf.com.
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