ho.tram.1Filipino golf star Angelo Que heads to the inaugural US$1.5 million Ho Tram Open next week with every intention to triumph in the country that launched his career over a decade ago.

Que, a three-time Asian Tour winner, remembers with great fondness his maiden victory in Vietnam back in 2004 where he defeated Thai legend Thongchai Jaidee in a head-to-head duel.

A win at the award-winning The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip course, which is located about a two hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City, will be timely as he will celebrate his 37th birthday during the first round of Vietnamā€™s newest and richest international sporting event. The Ho Tram Open runs from December 3 to 6.

ā€œIā€™ve got a lot of good memories from Vietnam. My first Asian Tour win came in the country and I needed to win back then to keep my Tour card. Not even a second place would have helped me then. The win kick started my career for sure and Iā€™m now looking forward to playing in the Ho Tram Open and maybe trying to win it,ā€ said Que.

Que will be amongst the top Asian Tour stars taking aim at the Ho Tram Open which has attracted Spanish star Sergio Garcia, Europeā€™s Ryder Cup and EurAsia Cup team captain Darren Clarke and Asiaā€™s first Major champion Y.E. Yang, who is also an honorary member of the Asian Tour.

Australiaā€™s Scott Hend, Andrew Dodt and Indiaā€™s S.S.P. Chawrasia, currently second, third and fourth respectively on the Asian Tourā€™s Order of Merit, are also tipped to contend in what is the richest full field Asian Tour tournament.

The bubbly Que is hoping to produce his best golf again after a 2015 campaign which has been unrewarding thus far. He hopes to draw on the positive memories from his career breakthrough to end a five-year title drought.

ā€œThereā€™s a picture of me taken when I putted out for the win. You could see the veins in my neck with the way that I shouted after I won. The putt made me a different player,ā€ said Que.

ā€œMy year has been a rollercoaster. Iā€™ve had good weeks and Iā€™ve had bad weeks. You want to stay on top of your game and you need some luck. The past year, Iā€™ve played in a lot of tournaments which Iā€™m not quite used to as Iā€™ve spend time in Japan as well this season.ā€

He lauded the sponsors of the Ho Tram Open for putting up another new event on the Asian Tour. ā€œItā€™s great we have a new playing opportunity. Back when I started out on the Asian Tour, we could never get a US$1.5 million event and this is great for the Asian Tour and for Vietnam golf. Itā€™s a chance to show the world how golf has grown in Asia,ā€ said Que.

Chawrasia has enjoyed one of his best seasons to date but wants a win to put the icing on the cake. The three-time Asian Tour winner has also never won outside of India and hopes to get it right at the Ho Tram Open.

ā€œIā€™ve heard a lot of wonderful things about The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip course and I canā€™t wait to get there for the Ho Tram Open. My year has been good with several top finishes but of course I would like to win a tournament before the year concludes,ā€ said the 37-year-old Chawrasia.

Complimentary tickets to watch the Ho Tram Open are available for download on the Ho Tram Open websitewww.hotramopen.com.

Since opening in October 2014, the links-style layout located two hours southeast of Ho Chi Minh City has been hailed by many of the worldā€™s leading authorities on golf. In January, GOLF Magazine named it one of the worldā€™s best new courses. In July, the Australian Financial Review called it ā€œas pretty a course as youā€™ll find on the entire Asian continent.ā€

For more information about the Ho Tram Open including player bios and sponsorship options, visit www.hotramopen.com

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