Zhang Lianwei (; born 2 May 1965) is a Chinese professional golfer.

Zhang was the first golfer from the People's Republic of China to achieve substantial success on the international professional circuit. In January 2003 he became the first Chinese golfer to win on the European Tour, and the following year was the first to compete in the Masters Tournament, one of the four major championships.

Early life

Zhang was born in Zhuhai in Guangdong Province. The People's Republic of China's first golf course opened in 1984, and Zhang took up the game soon afterwards. He worked as a caddie and won the China Amateur Open Championship three times.

Professional career

In 1994, Zhang turned professional. Early in his career, Zhang won a number of smaller tournaments around Asia, in China, Malaysia and Thailand. He has competed predominantly on the Asian Tour since 1997 but has also played extensively on the Japan Golf Tour. He has also played outside Asia with limited success. However he did win a tournament in Canada in 2000.

Zhang came to global attention at the 2003 Caltex Singapore Masters, where he edged out Ernie Els with a birdie on the final hole to become the first Chinese golfer to win on the European Tour. In February 2010 Zhang and Stéphane opened a golf training center in Haigeng, Kunming in the province of Yunnan, (the Olympic training ground of China). In April 2010, Zhang regained his title at the PGA of China and in 2011 he finishing -13 and best Chinese at the China Open co-sanctioned with European Tour, OneAsia tour and Asian Tour.

In 2014, Zhang hit the very first tee shot in the history of the newly established PGA Tour China. In 2015 he was a rookie on the European Senior Tour. In 2016, he won his first senior title, the SSE Enterprise Wales Senior Open.

Amateur wins

  • 1989 China Amateur Open Championship
  • 1991 China Amateur Open Championship
  • 1994 China Amateur Open Championship

Professional wins (22)

European Tour wins (1)

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!No.

!Date

!Tournament

!Winning score

!Margin of<br>victory

!Runner-up

|-

|align=center|1

|align=right|26 Jan 2003

|Caltex Masters<sup>1</sup>

|−10 (68-71-69-70=278)

|1 stroke

| Ernie Els

|}

<sup>1</sup>Co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour

Asian PGA Tour wins (6)

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!No.

!Date

!Tournament

!Winning score

!Margin of<br>victory

!Runner(s)-up

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|align=center|1

|align=right|13 Aug 1995

|Volvo Masters of Thailand

|−14 (68-70-69-67=274)

|3 strokes

| Gerry Norquist, Neale Smith

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|align=center|2

|align=right|22 Dec 1996

|Volvo Asian Matchplay

|colspan=2 align=center|1 up

| Kang Wook-soon

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|align=center|3

|align=right|6 May 2001

|Macau Open

|−11 (70-64-71-68=273)

|1 stroke

| Simon Yates

|-

|align=center|4

|align=right|20 Oct 2002

|Macau Open (2)

|−7 (71-69-67-70=277)

|Playoff

| Nick Price

|-

|align=center|5

|align=right|26 Jan 2003

|Caltex Masters<sup>1</sup>

|−10 (68-71-69-70=278)

|1 stroke

| Ernie Els

|-

|align=center|6

|align=right|16 Nov 2003

|Volvo China Open

|−11 (67-69-69-72=277)

|2 strokes

| Thaworn Wiratchant

|}

<sup>1</sup>Co-sanctioned by the European Tour

Asian PGA Tour playoff record (1–0)

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!No.!!Year!!Tournament!!Opponent!!Result

|-style="background:#D0F0C0;"

|align=center|1

|2002

|Macau Open

| Nick Price

|Won with par on fifth extra hole

|}

Canadian Tour wins (1)

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!No.

!Date

!Tournament

!Winning score

!Margin of<br>victory

!Runners-up

|-

|align=center|1

|align=right|9 Jul 2000

|Ontario Open Heritage Classic

|−9 (69-68-67=204)

|2 strokes

| Jason Schultz, Todd Setsma,<br> Ken Staton

|}

Omega China Tour wins (6)

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!No.

!Date

!Tournament

!Winning score

!Margin of<br>victory

!Runner(s)-up

|-

|align=center|1

|align=right|14 May 2006

|Zhuhai Leg

| +8 (75-74-78-69=296)

|6 strokes

| Zheng Wengen

|-

|align=center|2

|align=right|3 Sep 2006

|Shanghai Leg

|−6 (69-71-70-72=282)

|Playoff

| Huang Mingjie

|-

|align=center|3

|align=right|3 Jun 2007

|Qingdao Leg

| +6 (71-72-73-78=294)

|2 strokes

| Chen Xiaoma, Li Chao,<br> Wu Weihuang

|-

|align=center|4

|align=right|24 Jun 2007

|Guangzhou Leg

|−9 (71-68-71-69=279)

|5 strokes

| Yuan Hao

|-

|align=center|5

|align=right|21 Oct 2007

|Omega Golf Championship

|−5 (70-77-69-67=283)

|7 strokes

| Li Chao

|-

|align=center|6

|align=right|16 Mar 2008

|Guangzhou Leg (2)

|−3 (72-72-68-73=285)

|4 strokes

| Chan Yih-shin, Hsu Mong-nan

|}

Volvo China Tour wins (3)

  • 1995 Volvo Open
  • 1996 Blue Ribbon Open
  • 1997 Hugo Boss Open

Other wins (5)

  • 1995 (2) Volvo Masters of Malaysia
  • 1996 (2) Volvo Masters of Malaysia, Volvo Masters of Thailand
  • 1998 (1) Hong Kong PGA Championship
  • 2010 China Tour &ndash; PGA Championship

European Senior Tour wins (1)

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!No.

!Date

!Tournament

!Winning score

!Margin of<br>victory

!Runner-up

|-

|align=center|1

|align=right|5 Jun 2016

|SSE Enterprise Wales Senior Open

|−12 (67-69-62=198)

|3 strokes

| Paul Broadhurst

|}

Results in major championships

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!Tournament

!2004

|-

|align=left|Masters Tournament

|CUT

|}

CUT = missed the halfway cut<br>

Note: Zhang only played in the Masters Tournament.

Results in World Golf Championships

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|68

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|align="left"|Champions

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|T66

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|T64

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"T" = Tied<br>

Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.

Team appearances

  • World Cup (representing China): 1995, 1996, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009
  • Alfred Dunhill Cup (representing China): 1998, 1999, 2000
  • Dynasty Cup (representing Asia): 2003 (winners), 2005 (winners)
  • Royal Trophy (representing Asia): 2006

See also

  • List of golfers with most Asian Tour wins

Notes

References

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