
Sutera Harbour
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia:
Cho Rakh-yun cruised to a nine-shot victory in the OneAsia Qualifying School at Sutera Harbour Marina, Golf and Country Club.
The Korean closed with a five-under-par 66 for a four-round total of 16-under-par 268.
A Golf Course Facility Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation, the award-winning Sutera Harbour Golf Club boasts 27 holes, sculpted by Australian
Graham Marsh.
In the Qualifying School, American
Jeffrey Kang and
Doeun An from Australia claimed second position following rounds of 69 and 70 respectively. Kang secured the second card based on countback.
Argentina’s
Martin Kim was fourth after shooting 74 to finish four strokes further back.

Cho Rakh-yun celebrates his success.
Cho, aged 24, started the final round with a five-stroke lead and ran away with the tournament when he toured the front nine with a bogey-free four-under-par 32.
He dropped a couple of shots on the homeward half, including a bogey on 18, but still came back in one-under-par 34.
American
Matthew Negri, who returned a 70, and Sweden’s
Oskar Arvidsson, in with a 73, finished in a tie for fifth.
Cho will be eligible for all tournaments in 2017 while players ranked second to 10th will be exempt for most events.
OneAsia’s early schedule for 2017 was recently announced with four events set to be staged including two national Opens.
Following the Qualifying School, the first tournament to tee-off will be the Volvo China Open at Topwin Golf and Country Club in Beijing from April 27-30.
Boasting prize money of US$2.9 million the event is joint sanctioned with the European Tour and is now in its 23rd year.
The Tour then heads to the GS Caltex Maekyung Open at Nam Seoul Country Club in Korea from May 4-7.
The Kolon Korea Open will be played at Woo Jeung Hills Country Club from June 1-4 while the dates for the China Classic in Beijing will be announced soon.
This year marks OneAsia’s ninth season since its launch in 2009.