CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2019:China Tour - Lushan Open, Tied the 14th place; China Tour - Beijing Open, Tied the 9th place;
2017 Year:Scored 279(69-67-71-72),He Shaocai became the best Chinese finisher for the openning tournament-- St. Andrews Henan Open
2016Year: On the strength of two top-10s, ended the year 28th on the final Order of Merit, with earnings of ¥161,954. It marked his career-best money-list finish...After opening the season with a T49 at the Henan Open in Zhengzhou, came back strong two weeks later at the United Investment Real Estate Wuhan Open. Finished T4 despite an up-and-down final round at Yishan GC. Opened with a 3-over 75 then posted a 68-69 over his next 36 holes. Despite making six bogeys on his front nine Sunday, recovered with three birdies on the back nine for a 2-over 74, salvaging the top-five...Shot a final-round 72 at the season-ending Buick Open to record his first top-10 since the second week of the season, a T9 with Canada’s Justin Shin.
2015: Finished 40th on the final Order of Merit, with eight made cuts in 11 starts and one top-10...A week after missing the cut at the United Investment Real Estate Wuhan Open, rebounded with a strong effort outside Shanghai, at the Lanhai Open in late-May. Fired consistent rounds of 73-72-72-71 at Lanhai International GC to T9 with Chris Brown, Zeyu He and Daniel Pearce for his first top-10 since he T4 at the 2014 Yulongwan Yunnan Open.
2014: Played in all 12 events in the Series’ inaugural year. Earned his first top-10 when he T10 at the United Investment Real Estate Wuhan Open in April. Opened with a 3-under 69. Fell from contention with a third-round 75, but he earned the top-10 finish with a 2-under 70 on the final day…Second top-10 and first top-five came during stellar weekend play at the Yulongwan Yunnan Open. Began that tournament with a 6-under 66 but dropped into a tie for 23rd through 36 holes after a 2-over 74 Friday. Fired a 68 Saturday then carded a 7-under 65 in his final round via six birdies and an eagle to T4 with Anthony Kang and T.K. Kim…Only other top-25 during the campaign came at the Jianye Tianzhu Henan Open, a T22.