Published: 09:12, March 12, 2026 | Updated: 09:48, March 12, 2026
HKJC: “M” Mark Golf Event Community Partner
By chinadailyhk.com
HKSAR Government Financial Secretary Paul Chan (fourth left), HKSAR Government Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law (fourth right), HKSAR Government Executive Council Non-Official Member Jeffrey Lam (first left), Hong Kong Tourism Board Chairman Dr Peter Lam (third right), The Hong Kong Jockey Club Executive Director of Corporate Affairs Raymond Tam (second right), Hong Kong Golf Club Captain Andy Kwok (second left), Hong Kong Golf Club Vice Captain Bryant Lu (first right) and other guests witness the tournament’s trophy‑lift moment. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) extends its warmest congratulations on the successful conclusion of this year’s LIV Golf Hong Kong on Sunday at the Hong Kong Golf Club (HKGC) Fanling Golf Course. HKSAR Government Financial Secretary Paul Chan, HKSAR Government Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Executive Director of Corporate Affairs Raymond Tam and other guests attended the tournament, witnessing the trophy‑lift moment.

Anita Fung, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club (first left) visits the Jockey Club booth. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

The four-day tournament attracted tens of thousands of spectators from Hong Kong and around the world. HKJC is proud to have served as the Official Community Partner of this “M” Mark event for the first time, working closely with the HKGC to empower local communities through golf. 

International golfers visit a school participating in JC Project MuSE. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

HKJC additionally supported the launch of the Jockey Club Community Golf Programme, which aims to enhance community participation in and awareness of golf and to promote the sport’s long‑term development in Hong Kong.

HKGC golfers mentor young players at Fanling Golf Course under the Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Go Fun Junior Golf Programme and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Community Project Grant: Special Olympics Golf Development Project. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

The program will offer activities including school-based events, experiential courses and inter-school competitions, with complimentary tickets made available to people in underprivileged communities. In the lead-up to the golf tournament, elite international golfers visited a primary school to engage with students and inspire interest in the sport. Arrangements were also made for golf professionals from HKGC to mentor young players of differing abilities to promote inclusion. These initiatives aim to give young and underprivileged people opportunities to experience the excitement of golf both on and off the course.

Beneficiaries of the Jockey Club Community Golf Programme and visitors at the Jockey Club booth. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)
Beneficiaries of the Jockey Club Community Golf Programme and visitors at the Jockey Club booth. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

HKJC’s booth in the fan village added further colour to the event by offering attendees the chance to explore sports beyond golf. Members of the CARE@HKJC Volunteer Team also took part, creating balloon figures and bringing joy to spectators.

HKSAR Government Financial Secretary Paul Chan (fourth left), HKSAR Government Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law (fourth right), and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Executive Director of Corporate Affairs Raymond Tam (first right), with members of the CARE@HKJC Volunteer Team. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)
Members of the CARE@HKJC Volunteer Team create balloon figures to bring joy to spectators at the fan village. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)
Participants in the Hong Kong Jockey Club Junior Sports Reporters Programme were invited to report on the LIV Golf Hong Kong. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

Visiting golfers were invited to experience the city’s cultural and culinary highlights including Tai Kwun in Central and Happy Wednesday races at Happy Valley Racecourse. These experiences helped to promote horse racing tourism and showcase Hong Kong’s diverse attractions to a global audience.

International golfers experienced Hong Kong’s cultural and culinary attractions at Tai Kwun in Central. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)
International golfers posed for a photo with Raymond Tam, Executive Director of Corporate Affairs of The Hong Kong Jockey Club (center) during Happy Wednesday races at Happy Valley Racecourse. (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

Through these activities and engagement opportunities, local residents had more opportunities to connect with golf, while top golfers and visitors from around the world experienced Hong Kong's unique character and its capability to host high-caliber major events. This, in turn, helped strengthen the Hong Kong brand and share positive stories about the city.

In 2024/25, HKJC Charities Trust supported eight “M” Mark events as Official Community Partner. These included the Hong Kong Sevens, the Volleyball Nations League and the Hong Kong Open Badminton Championships, reaching over 81,000 beneficiaries. These partnerships not only inspire the community’s enthusiasm for sport but support the HKSAR Government in strengthening Hong Kong’s status as a premier destination for outstanding sports competitions and major cultural events.

HKJC’s support for these sports events, like all its charity and community donations, is made possible by its unique integrated business model through which racing and responsible sports wagering generate substantial tax contributions, charity support and employment opportunities for Hong Kong.

 

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