
Patrick Reed Claims First Individual Victory Since 2021 At Hong Kong Open
LIV Golf's Patrick Reed secured his first individual victory since 2021, winning the Asian Tour's Hong Kong Open by three strokes with a final score of 22-under par.

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Reed's victory included a historic second-round 59 on Saturday, followed by a solid 66 in the final round. The 2018 Masters champion built a commanding lead early Sunday with four consecutive birdies, at one point holding a seven-stroke advantage.
New Zealand's Ben Campbell finished second, continuing his strong season as he pursues a full-time spot in the LIV Golf League through the Asian Tour's International Series. Japan's Kazuki Higa took third place at 18-under.
The victory marks Reed's first individual win since departing the PGA Tour and his third overall when including team victories with LIV Golf. The $2 million tournament is one of the final International Series events this season, with only two remaining tournaments: the International Series Qatar and the PIF Saudi International.
Reed credited his familiarity with the Hong Kong Golf Club course and his strategic approach to securing the win, despite late bogeys on the 15th and final holes. The victory puts him in contention for the Asian Tour's International Series standings, currently led by John Catlin.
The tournament also featured notable performances from Australia's Wade Ormsby and Thailand's Sadom Kaewkanjana, who tied for fourth at 17-under. Former champion Justin Rose finished tied for 18th at 13-under.