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13 Asian Tour members rank inside world’s Top 200

A total of 13 Asian Tour members presently feature in the top-200 of the Official World Golf Ranking.

Korean star Choi Kyung-ju, known better as KJ, is the highest ranked Asian at 12th on the list headed by world number one Tiger Woods of the United States. Choi recently enjoyed a career first top-10 in the British Open.

India’s Jeev Milkha Singh, the Asian Tour’s UBS Order of Merit champion last season, is ranked 63rd on the latest list issued on Monday.

Another Korean, Yang Yong-eun, is further down the ranking in 79th place while England’s Simon Dyson is 89th in the world, followed closely by India’s Jyoti Randhawa a rung below.

Chinese star Liang Wen-chong, the UBS Order of Merit leader, is 93rd in the world and he has a chance to improve on his standing as he will compete in this week’s WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in the US.

South African Anton Haig is 129th, followed by Prayad Marksaeng of Thailand a rung below. Australian Andrew Buckle, who now plays on the US Tour, is 148th. The other Asian Tour members ranked in the top-200 are Korea’s Charlie Wi (169th), India’s Gaurav Ghei (173rd), Prom Meesawat of Thailand (175th), Filipino Frankie Minoza (186th) and Hur Suk-ho of Korea (194th.

For full rankings, visit the Official World Golf Ranking. To view Frankie Minoza’s profile, click here.

Birthday boy Liang drives for success at Bridgestone tourney

China’s in-form star Liang Wen-chong will be hoping for Lady Luck to smile upon him when he tees off at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational today, his 29th birthday.

Liang Wen-chongLiang, the current leader of the Asian Tour’s UBS Order of Merit, will be driven for success against the world’s best at Firestone Country Club in Ohio, United States, where Tiger Woods will return as defending champion.

Liang earned his place at the Bridgestone Invitational thanks to his triumphant run at the Clariden Leu Singapore Masters in March. The Zhongshan-born player is enjoying a stellar season where he has also posted six other top-10s.

During this time, he has been given the mantle as China’s flagbearer by his mentor and good friend, Zhang Lian-wei and he also played his way into the history books by becoming China’s first millionaire golfer when he surpassed the US$1 million mark in career earnings on the Asian Tour in May.

Liang’s appearance in Firestone should provide the spark for him to make an impression in America. After this week’s lucrative US$8 million event, the tenacious Chinese will make his Major debut at the US PGA Championship, the year’s fourth and final Major.

Liang Wen-chong“To have two big tournaments in a row is simply perfect for me. These two tournaments will be great opportunities for me to improve on my world ranking and to further test my game against the very best players in the world,â€