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Our Ambassadors

Meet Our Sports Ambassadors

Form rising stars to world-ranked athletes, the Club proudly supports the sporting career of local athletes. Thought providing sponsorship and training access, we champion Hong Kong’s finest across their arenas.

Our Ambassadors

Matthew Cheung

“My game is trending nicely, and I’m looking forward to building on this result through the summer.”

Matthew has seen encouraging progress this season. he recently achieved his best finish of the year with a runner-up at the Raiffeisenbank Challenge, building on a series of solid results across the Asian and DP World Tours in April and May. These performances reflect growing confidence in the swing changes he made earlier this year. Matthew now looks ahead to the International Series Morocco (3-6 July) and the Farmfoods Scottish Challenge (31 July – 3 August). He Currently ranks 557 in the Official World Golf Ranking.

  • Represented Hong Kong in local and overseas competitions since aged 16
  • Turned professional in 2018
  • Earned playing right ti the China and Australasian PGA Tiur
  • Winner, Hong Kong Open Amateur
  • 1st runner-up, western Australia Amateur

Cheng Ching Yin

2024 Paris Olympian Hall of Fame of Windsurfing Association of Hong Kong, Chins

Achievements

  • 2022 Asian Games Bronze Medalist
  • 2022 Asian Champion
  • 2024 Paris Olympics 13th
  • 2025 National Games 4th

Ma Kwan-ching

2024 Paris Olympian Hall of Fame of Windsurfing Association of Hong Kong, China

  • 2018, 2022 Asian Games silver Medalist
  • 2022 Asian Champion
  • 2024 Paris Olympics 14th

Tiffany Chan

“It’s been a challenging stretch, but I’m feeling more locked in and ready to take on the summer with confidence.”

As the first local player to qualify for the LPGA Tour, Tiffany continues to make waves on
the professional circuit this season, highlighted by a strong 8th place finish at the IOA
Championship in April. Following a focused training break in New Jersey to sharpen her
skills, she now heads into her busy summer schedule with renewed confidence. She will
compete next at the Hartford HealthCare Women’s Championship (10-13 July) and the
Casella Golf Championship (18-20 July). This year, her best rank in Rolex Women’s World
Golf Rankings is 421 to date.

Eudice Chong

“I have been training and doing rehab to get myself ready. I am finally healthy now and ready to compete.”

Eudice competed at the W50 Taizhou Tournament in June after recovering from a calf injury. Focused on training and rehabilitation previously, she is now carefully planning her schedule for the coming months. she is currently ranked 526 in the WTA Singles and 168 in Doubles Rankings.

2023

  • Qualified for Australian Open
  • W25 Sharm El Sheikh Doubles Champion
  • W40 Montemor-O-Novo Doubles Champion
  • W40 Hong Kong Doubles Champion
  • W100 Figuera Da Foz Doubles Champion
  • Asian Games Doubles Quarterfinalist

2024

  • W50 Montemor-O-Novo Singles Champion
  • W35 Hong Kong Singles Champion
  • WTA250 Hua hin Doubles Runner-Up
  • W50 Goyang Doubles Champion
  • W50 Montemor-O-Novo Doubles Champion
  • W35 Hong Kong Doubles Champion

Isabella Leung

I’m happy with how it’s all progressing, and with hard work practice, I’m excited to see what’s next in store.”

A determined competitor, Isabella has been honing her skills. She has been trending upward this season, most notably placing T15 at the China Golf Women’s Legacy. She will continue to sharpen her swing and refine the short game in preparation for the KLPGA International Qualifying Tournament, which will take place on 29 July – 1 August. Her Rolex Women’s World Golf Ranking is now at 1344.

  • Winner, Orion Group 33rd Bangladesh Amateur Golf Championship 2018
  • Winner, Esprit Hong Kong Ladies Close Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championships 2017

Leon D’Souza

“I’ve learned a lot over the past few events, and I’ve seen progress with my scoring. I’m excited to keep improving every day and in every event.”

As a former junior champion and two-time NJCAA National Champion in the United States, Leon has shown steady progress recently, highlighted by a win at HKPGA Leg 4 and a runner-up finish at Leg 2. Currently ranked 1662 in the Official World Golf Ranking, he heads into a busy mid-season schedule that includes HKPGA Leg 6 (8 July) and the Legs 7 and 8 in August, aiming to build on his momentum.

Past Result

  • Apr 22 HKPGA Leg 2:67 2nd
  • May 22 HKPGA Leg 3:80 17th
  • May 18 Chongqing Open:72-68-68-79 63rd
  • May 20 HKPGA Leg4:63 1st
  • May 22-24 Singha Laguna Phuket Open:70-71 MC
  • May 28-30 Ambassador ADT:70-71-70 31st
  • June 8 Zhengzhou Yellow-River Open:68-74-74-71 37th

Golf Ambassadors

Matthew Cheung

“My game is trending nicely, and I’m looking forward to building on this result through the summer.”

Matthew has seen encouraging progress this season. he recently achieved his best finish of the year with a runner-up at the Raiffeisenbank Challenge, building on a series of solid results across the Asian and DP World Tours in April and May. These performances reflect growing confidence in the swing changes he made earlier this year. Matthew now looks ahead to the International Series Morocco (3-6 July) and the Farmfoods Scottish Challenge (31 July – 3 August). He Currently ranks 557 in the Official World Golf Ranking.

  • Represented Hong Kong in local and overseas competitions since aged 16
  • Turned professional in 2018
  • Earned playing right ti the China and Australasian PGA Tiur
  • Winner, Hong Kong Open Amateur
  • 1st runner-up, western Australia Amateur

Leon D’Souza

“I’ve learned a lot over the past few events, and I’ve seen progress with my scoring. I’m excited to keep improving every day and in every event.”

As a former junior champion and two-time NJCAA National Champion in the United States, Leon has shown steady progress recently, highlighted by a win at HKPGA Leg 4 and a runner-up finish at Leg 2. Currently ranked 1662 in the Official World Golf Ranking, he heads into a busy mid-season schedule that includes HKPGA Leg 6 (8 July) and the Legs 7 and 8 in August, aiming to build on his momentum.

Past Result

  • Apr 22 HKPGA Leg 2:67 2nd
  • May 22 HKPGA Leg 3:80 17th
  • May 18 Chongqing Open:72-68-68-79 63rd
  • May 20 HKPGA Leg4:63 1st
  • May 22-24 Singha Laguna Phuket Open:70-71 MC
  • May 28-30 Ambassador ADT:70-71-70 31st
  • June 8 Zhengzhou Yellow-River Open:68-74-74-71 37th

Isabella Leung

I’m happy with how it’s all progressing, and with hard work practice, I’m excited to see what’s next in store.”

A determined competitor, Isabella has been honing her skills. She has been trending upward this season, most notably placing T15 at the China Golf Women’s Legacy. She will continue to sharpen her swing and refine the short game in preparation for the KLPGA International Qualifying Tournament, which will take place on 29 July – 1 August. Her Rolex Women’s World Golf Ranking is now at 1344.

  • Winner, Orion Group 33rd Bangladesh Amateur Golf Championship 2018
  • Winner, Esprit Hong Kong Ladies Close Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championships 2017

Tiffany Chan

“It’s been a challenging stretch, but I’m feeling more locked in and ready to take on the summer with confidence.”

As the first local player to qualify for the LPGA Tour, Tiffany continues to make waves on
the professional circuit this season, highlighted by a strong 8th place finish at the IOA
Championship in April. Following a focused training break in New Jersey to sharpen her
skills, she now heads into her busy summer schedule with renewed confidence. She will
compete next at the Hartford HealthCare Women’s Championship (10-13 July) and the
Casella Golf Championship (18-20 July). This year, her best rank in Rolex Women’s World
Golf Rankings is 421 to date.

Tennis Ambassador

Eudice Chong

“I have been training and doing rehab to get myself ready. I am finally healthy now and ready to compete.”

Eudice competed at the W50 Taizhou Tournament in June after recovering from a calf injury. Focused on training and rehabilitation previously, she is now carefully planning her schedule for the coming months. she is currently ranked 526 in the WTA Singles and 168 in Doubles Rankings.

2023

  • Qualified for Australian Open
  • W25 Sharm El Sheikh Doubles Champion
  • W40 Montemor-O-Novo Doubles Champion
  • W40 Hong Kong Doubles Champion
  • W100 Figuera Da Foz Doubles Champion
  • Asian Games Doubles Quarterfinalist

2024

  • W50 Montemor-O-Novo Singles Champion
  • W35 Hong Kong Singles Champion
  • WTA250 Hua hin Doubles Runner-Up
  • W50 Goyang Doubles Champion
  • W50 Montemor-O-Novo Doubles Champion
  • W35 Hong Kong Doubles Champion