
Jon Rahm, Thomas Detry and Harold Varner III share the lead as the Hong Kong tournament builds momentum with strong attendance
A large crowd gathered at Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling as the LIV Golf Hong Kong tournament moved toward a dramatic final day, with three players tied at the top of the leaderboard and spectators turning out in significant numbers for one of the city’s fastest-growing sporting events.
Jon Rahm surged into contention with a five-under-par sixty-five in the third round, bringing his overall score to seventeen under par and placing him level with Thomas Detry and Harold Varner the Third heading into the final round.
The trio’s performances set up a tightly contested finish that promises a compelling battle for the title.
Spectators followed Rahm closely throughout the day as he climbed the leaderboard, with many gathering along the fairways and greens to watch the Spanish star’s charge.
Tournament officials said attendance had been strong throughout the week, with visitors arriving from mainland China and overseas to watch the event at the historic Fanling course.
Hospitality areas were also well attended, with many guests purchasing premium packages to experience the tournament from exclusive vantage points around the course.
Organizers expect total attendance across the four-day event to reach between forty thousand and fifty thousand spectators, reflecting the tournament’s growing appeal among international fans and tourists.
Tourism leaders attending the event described the competition as an increasingly important fixture on Hong Kong’s sporting calendar.
The tournament has drawn a mixture of global golf stars and high-spending visitors, adding to the city’s broader efforts to host major international events.
On the course, the leaderboard remains tightly packed behind the leading trio.
Carlos Ortiz, Dean Burmester and Thomas Pieters sit within striking distance, while established names such as Sergio Garcia, Lee Westwood and Matthew Wolff remain further down the standings but capable of producing strong final rounds.
Rahm enters the final day seeking another victory in the LIV Golf series, while Detry and Varner are equally poised to claim the title if they maintain their momentum.
With the course at Fanling known for rewarding precision and patience rather than raw power, the deciding round is expected to hinge on accuracy and composure under pressure.
The combination of strong crowds, international interest and a tightly contested leaderboard has reinforced the tournament’s growing status within the LIV Golf calendar, setting the stage for a final round that could deliver one of the season’s most compelling finishes.
Jon Rahm surged into contention with a five-under-par sixty-five in the third round, bringing his overall score to seventeen under par and placing him level with Thomas Detry and Harold Varner the Third heading into the final round.
The trio’s performances set up a tightly contested finish that promises a compelling battle for the title.
Spectators followed Rahm closely throughout the day as he climbed the leaderboard, with many gathering along the fairways and greens to watch the Spanish star’s charge.
Tournament officials said attendance had been strong throughout the week, with visitors arriving from mainland China and overseas to watch the event at the historic Fanling course.
Hospitality areas were also well attended, with many guests purchasing premium packages to experience the tournament from exclusive vantage points around the course.
Organizers expect total attendance across the four-day event to reach between forty thousand and fifty thousand spectators, reflecting the tournament’s growing appeal among international fans and tourists.
Tourism leaders attending the event described the competition as an increasingly important fixture on Hong Kong’s sporting calendar.
The tournament has drawn a mixture of global golf stars and high-spending visitors, adding to the city’s broader efforts to host major international events.
On the course, the leaderboard remains tightly packed behind the leading trio.
Carlos Ortiz, Dean Burmester and Thomas Pieters sit within striking distance, while established names such as Sergio Garcia, Lee Westwood and Matthew Wolff remain further down the standings but capable of producing strong final rounds.
Rahm enters the final day seeking another victory in the LIV Golf series, while Detry and Varner are equally poised to claim the title if they maintain their momentum.
With the course at Fanling known for rewarding precision and patience rather than raw power, the deciding round is expected to hinge on accuracy and composure under pressure.
The combination of strong crowds, international interest and a tightly contested leaderboard has reinforced the tournament’s growing status within the LIV Golf calendar, setting the stage for a final round that could deliver one of the season’s most compelling finishes.













































