Lu_Liang-Huan

Lu Liang-Huan

Lu Liang-Huan

Taiwanese professional golfer (1936–2022)


Lu Liang-Huan (Chinese: 呂良煥, 10 December 1936 – 15 March 2022), also known as Mister Lu (Mr Lu) to British golf fans, was a successful Taiwanese golfer who won several important tournaments on the Asian and European circuits between 1959 and 1987.

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Early life and professional career

Lu was born in Taipei. He became the first winner of the Hong Kong Open in 1959, the tournament devised by former Australian Open champion Eric Cremin and featuring, among others, Bob Charles and Kel Nagle. He would become a regular winner on the Far East Circuit, later known as the Asia Golf Circuit, winning his own country's national Open on four occasions and the overall circuit title in 1966 and 1967.[1][2] He also played on the Japan Golf Tour, winning nine times between 1971 and 1987.

His finest year was 1971, when he finished runner-up to Lee Trevino in The Open at Royal Birkdale, then the following week won the Open de France at Biarritz, becoming the first Taiwanese and Asian golfer to win on the European Tour.[3][4] He also won in Thailand and Japan that season. In 1972, he and countryman Hsieh Min-Nan teamed up to win the World Cup at Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Taiwan's sole victory in the event.[5]

Personal life

Lu's nephew, Lu Hsi-chuen, also had a successful career as a professional golfer.[6]

Death

Lu died at Taipei Veterans General Hospital on 15 March 2022, at the age of 85.[7][8]

Professional wins (29)

PGA of Japan Tour wins (8)

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1Co-sanctioned by the Asia Golf Circuit

PGA of Japan Tour playoff record (4–1)

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Asia Golf Circuit wins (10)

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1Co-sanctioned by the PGA of Japan Tour

Asia Golf Circuit playoff record (4–2)

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Other Japan wins (4)

Other Taiwan wins (6)

  • 1970 Republic of China PGA Championship
  • 1975 Republic of China PGA Championship
  • 1977 Republic of China PGA Championship
  • 1979 Republic of China PGA Championship, Kaohsiung Open
  • 1987 Xinfeng Open

Other wins (4)

Playoff record

New Zealand Golf Circuit playoff record (0–1)

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Results in major championships

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Note: Lu only played in the Masters Tournament and The Open Championship.

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Team appearances


References

  1. "Boyle triumphs in the Yomiuri". The Straits Times. Singapore. 11 April 1966. p. 19. Retrieved 19 February 2020 via National Library Board.
  2. "Thompson equal third". The Age. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. AAPReuters. 10 April 1967. p. 25. Retrieved 19 February 2020 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Lu Wins French Open By 2 Shots With 262". The New York Times. 19 July 1971.
  4. "Atwal first Indian to win European Tour event". ESPN. Reuters. 24 February 2002.
  5. Alliss, Peter (1983). The Who's Who of Golf. Orbis Publishing. p. 361. ISBN 0-85613-520-8.
  6. "Taiwan's Lu first rookie to win three golf titles". The Straits Times. Singapore. 25 April 1979. p. 32. Retrieved 19 February 2020 via National Library Board.
  7. "快訊/台灣高爾夫球傳奇「呂良煥病逝」!享壽86歲" [Taiwan golf legend Lu Liang-Huan passed away; 86 years old]. ETtoday (in Chinese). 15 March 2022.
  8. McCormack, Mark H. (1974). The World of Professional Golf. Collins. pp. 324, 542–543. ISBN 0002119544.
  9. McCormack, Mark H. (1977). The World of Professional Golf 1977. Collins. pp. 294, 521. ISBN 0002168790.

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