After winning the 2014 Hong Kong Open just one week prior, Scott Hend of Australia looked to carry his form into the Venetian Macau Open. Although he carried a lead into the final day of the tournament, he came up just short, losing by one stroke to India’s Anirban Lahiri (-17) and tying with Prom Meesawat of Thailand for second place (-16).


Photos: Venetian Macau Open 2014
all photos by Christiaan Hart / Meniscus Magazine