Huilin ZHANG

Huilin ZHANG

CHN China
HEIGHT: 173CM
WEIGHT: 73KG
BIRTHDATE: 1989-08-02
BIRTHPLACE: Hunan, China
FAMILY: Single
TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2012

 CHINA TOUR - VICTORIES  (4):

 2015 Hainan Open. 

2016 Buick Open. 

2019 Hunan Taohuayuan Open.

2020 Volvo China Open

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2019: Winner of China Tour Hunan Taohuayuan Open. This is the 3rd champion title since his professional career which is meaningful to win at his hometown Changde, Hunan Province. After this win, He get 6 world ranking point and raise up to No 5 Chinese Player in the OWGR, and 2nd of China Tour Order of merit. He also finished the Lushan Open as Runner Up.

2016: Finished sixth on the Order of Merit, winning once and enjoying five other top-10s in only nine starts. Won a career-high 468,370. Kept his recent good play going, recording his fifth top-10 in his last nine starts, dating to the 2015 Ping An Bank Open in Beijing. Finished third at the Henan Open, the opening event of the season. Seemed out of contention but had a strong back nine at the St. Andrews GC, playing bogey free over those holes, adding two birdies (Nos. 15 and 16) and rolling in an eight-foot par-saving putt on No. 18 to post at 1-under. Eventually fell a stroke short of the Zecheng Dou-Xinjun Zhang playoff that Dou won...Exactly a year after breaking through and winning his first professional tournament, he opened 74-66 at the difficult Foison Golf Club, good enough for a four-way tie for first with Gunn Charoenkul, Tian Yuan and Rak Cho through 36 holes of the Buick Open. Moved into a one-shot lead after three rounds, shooting a 2-under 70 during cold, windy and wet conditions. The 2-under tied for the low round of the day and was one of only four under-par rounds in the third round. Despite stumbling out of the gate Sunday, opening bogey-bogey-bogey, righted the ship with two front-nine birdies. His birdie at No. 9 broke him from a tie with Cho and propelled him to a one-shot triumph over Mark Baldwin, Shotaro Wada, Callum Tarren and Cho. In the process, he became the ninth player in Series’ history to record multiple career victories...Continued his stellar play, picking up his third top-10 in his last five starts. Enjoyed four under-par rounds at the Cadillac Championship in Chengdu to T9 with six others at Chengdu Poly GC...Strong season continued at the Sunning Estate Nanjing Zhongshan Open, where he picked up his third top-10 of the year. Shot four par-or-better rounds at Nanjing Zhongshan International GC, including an opening, 5-under 67, to T6 with Christopher Brown, Hyowon Park, Daniel Nisbet, Yanwei Liu and Rohan Blizard...Picked up his fourth top-10 of the season with his 70-67-66-71 effort at the Ping An Bank Open in Beijing. Shot middle rounds of 67-66 at Topwin G&CC...Opened quickly at the Zhuhai Hengqin Phoenix Tree Open in mid-November, shooting the round of the tournament, a 6-under 65 that gave him a share of the lead with Sweden’s Thomas Petersson. Could never recapture that stellar play over his final 54 holes on his way to a T6 with Xinjun Zhang at the Orient G&CC. His final-round, 5-over 76 was his worst score of the week.

2015: Easily enjoyed his top performance on the circuit when he turned in a T4 at the Ping An Bank Open in mid-September in Beijing. Was par or better in all four rounds at Qinghe Bay GC to tie with Seungyun Lee and Niall Platt, a distant eight shots behind winner Eugene Wong…Enjoyed four par-or-better rounds at the Yulongwan Yunnan Open in early October. Rounds of 69-72-65-69 led to a T10 with Rohan Blizard at Yulongwan GC..Third top-10 of the year came at the Lushan Open in mid-October in Jiujiang. Had an up-and-down front nine on the final day at Lushan International GC. Opened birdie-birdie then made two consecutive bogeys before going birdie-bogey over his next two holes. Finished his nine with two more birdies to make the turn in 2-under. Was 2-over on the back nine for an even-par 70 and a T9 with Zheng Ouyang and Byungmin Cho...Shot a final-round 68 at the European Challenge Tour’s Foshan Open in mid-October to earn a T24...His solid season got considerably better in late-November at the Hainan Open in Sanya. At Dragon Valley GC, had a disappointing 75-73 start in windy conditions then picked up his pace in the third round. Fired a 1-under 71 to move into a 12th-place tie with 18 holes to go. Trailed 54-hole leaders Mu Hu and Zecheng Dou by four strokes entering the final round. Shot the round of the day Sunday, a 5-under 67. Had four front-nine birdies then added two more by the time he had finished the 13th hole. Still trailed by two shots, but when Dou ran into trouble, making triple bogey at the par-4 15th, he was in position to win. Made an 18th-hole birdie and then watched as nobody could match his 2-under posted score. The victory was his first of any kind since he turned professional in 2012, and his ¥216,000 payday was the largest of his career. Moved to No. 7 on the Order of Merit, also a career-high position. 

2014: Made his first PGA TOUR China cut when he T37 at the United Investment Real Estate Wuhan Open. Missed five consecutive cuts before he T60 at the Nine Dragons Open in Jiaxing in mid-November…The following week, enjoyed his top finish of the campaign when he T13 at the Hainan Open in Sanya.

Official Strategic Partner
  • DP World Tour

Host Course
  • 武汉现代天外天高尔夫俱乐部
  • 上达国际高尔夫俱乐部
  • 阳江涛景高尔夫度假村
  • 海南七仙岭高尔夫度假村
  • 重庆上邦体育俱乐部
  • 广东臻湖高尔夫球会
  • 西湖国际高尔夫俱乐部
  • 山东文旅崮云湖高尔夫
  • 正中高尔夫球会
  • 禹山球会的
  • 圣安德鲁斯

PARTNER
  • DP World Tour
  • Challenge Tour

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