Patrick Reed Wins Hong Kong Open, Ending Four-Year Victory Drought
The former Masters champion secured a three-shot victory with a record-tying performance at the Asian Tour's oldest event.
- Patrick Reed claimed his first tournament victory since 2021, finishing 22 under par at the Hong Kong Open.
- Reed shot an 11-under 59 in the third round, the lowest score in tournament history, though it is unofficial due to preferred lies being in play.
- The American golfer maintained his lead with a final-round 66, defeating defending champion Ben Campbell by three strokes.
- Reed's win ties the tournament's record for the lowest total score, matching Ian Poulter's 22 under in 2010 under similar conditions.
- This marks Reed's first individual win on the Asian Tour and adds to his nine PGA Tour titles, including the 2018 Masters.