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how many golf courses in hong kong

by Miss Lulu Corwin Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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There’s only six golf courses in Hong Kong, or rather six golf clubs and ten golf courses which is not a lot for a city with a population of seven million people. Only two of these are officially public golf courses in Hong Kong and only one of those – Kau Sai Chau

Kau Sai Chau

Kau Sai Chau is an island located off the coast of Sai Kung of Hong Kong, with an area of 6.70 km², making it the 6th largest island of Hong Kong. It is under the administration of Sai Kung District.

Public Golf Course, is a full 18 holes, or in this case, 54 holes.

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How many holes are there in a Hong Kong public golf course?

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What are the best golf courses in Hong Kong?

All green fees include the use of the driving range for up to one hour prior to tee-off. 18 holes – HKID Holders HK$1,300. 18 holes – Visitors HK$1,900. Twilight Green Fee (3:00pm onwards): HKID Holders HK$650. Twilight Green Fee (3:00pm onwards): Visitors HK$1,000.

Is the Hong Kong Golf Club public or private?

May 05, 2022 · Members, guests and visitors must adhere to ‘Vaccine Pass’ to enter the Club.; Only children aged 11 or under and those who possess a valid Exemption Certificate are exempt from the vaccine requirement. From 5 May 2022, dining outlets will allow a maximum of 8 persons per table.; Masks must be worn in all areas of the Club, except when eating, drinking, …

What do I need to register to play golf in Hong Kong?

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When was the first golf course in Hong Kong?

Steeped in tradition, Hong Kong’s first golf club was set up in 1889 with the original Deepwater Bay course built just ten years later. This 9-holer is still one of the most exclusive clubs in town. Visitors need to ring in advance to play the links which are open to nonmembers weekdays.

Where is Kau Sai Chau Golf Course?

Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course. The only true public golf course in Hong Kong, the Jockey Club’s Kau Sai Chau Golf Course is one of the best in the region. Set on an island just off the coast from Sai Kung, these stunning 36-hole links, designed by Gary Player, are reached by dedicated ferry.

Who is Rory Boland?

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What is Hong Kong Golf Club?

Hong Kong Golf Club. / 22.492; 114.115. / 22.492; 114.115. The Hong Kong Golf Club is a private golf club. It is home to the Hong Kong Open, a tournament co-sanctioned by the European and Asian Tours. Founded in 1889 as the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, the Club originally played in Happy Valley, a location shared with many other activities.

When was the first 18 hole course built?

According to the Club annals, "protracted negotiations" with the government and local farmers resulted in sufficient land being obtained in Fanling, its current location, to build its first full 18-hole course that was completed in 1911 . The first idea was to use the Sun Wei valley but the Army Authorities opposed this. Messrs. T. S. Forrest, K. M. Cumming, L. S. Greenhill and M. A. Murray were appointed by the Club to view this grazing land. Their report was enthusiastic and favourable. Negotiations with Government were opened (1908) for a lease of sufficient land for a full-size 18-hole course to be constructed. These negotiations with Government were protracted despite the Club receiving a great deal of assistance from the Governor, Sir Henry May, in dealing with the local farmers in the matter of acquiring certain extra pieces of land considered essential by the course architects. It was said that E.R. Hallifax, the then Tai Po District Officer, was the man more than any other responsible for the construction of a course at Fanling golf course. The relationship of the District Officer with the village elders everywhere was avuncular or, indeed, almost paternal. In 1916, Sir Henry May arranged for the Club to acquire additional land to form a Relief Course for the use of the Ladies.

What is the half way house at Fanling?

The Half Way House at Fanling is a Grade III historic building. It is located on Fanling Golf Course. Inscriptions on a board over the entrance indicate that the building was erected in 1916 by Sir Henry May and T.S. Forrest Esq. Frank Hunter, Club Captain in 1950, donated money to form the garden at the Half-way House on the occasion of his retirement from Hong Kong. The pavilion is built in traditional Chinese Qing Vernacular style consisting of a partly open-sided structure formed of columns spaced at regular internals supporting a pitched and hipped Chinese tiled roof. One end of the pavilion has been enclosed to form a kitchen. The roof is decorated with curving end ridges to the hips, and a colourful ridge-board supporting two green dragons competing for the Pearl for Wisdom. Ornamental finials in the shape of fish, dripper tiles and a colourful eaves board complete the decorations to the roof which is supported on traditional Chinese roof trusses. The plinth is formed of unusual knapped stones. There are three flights of steps. The pavilion is a rare piece of Qing architecture. It was restored in 1998 and some alternations have been made.

Who designed the Dormie House?

By 1911, the old course had been laid out and once more Edward Albert Ram of Messrs. Dennison, Ram & Gibbs designed the clubhouse, which was not however completed until 1914 and was originally known as the Dormie House.

Green Fee

All green fees include the use of the driving range for up to one hour prior to tee-off.

Caddie Hire

Senior (Red): HK$505 per round#N#Regular (Blue): HK$425 per round#N#Bag Carrier (Yellow): HK$345 per round

HKGC Remembers Peter Tang

HKGC-Peter Tang Memorial Trophy to be awarded to the winner of the HKPGA Order of Merit following the passing of Hong Kong golfing pioneer.

Tournament Information

The Hong Kong Golf Club is home to two of Hong Kong’s premier professional sporting events – the Hong Kong Open, a European and Asian Tour co-sanctioned tournament that has been held every year since 1959 – and the EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open, which the Club inaugurated in 2015 and which has already grown to become one of the most respected on the regional tournament circuit..

How many golf courses are there in Mission Hills?

It currently has 11 championship courses and an 18-hole par three course, each designed by a different golf personality. Ken Chu, also known as “Mr. Golf" in China, is the Chairman and CEO for Mission Hills Group. From 2007 through 2009, Mission Hills hosted the Omega Mission Hills World Cup.

When was Mission Hills Golf Club established?

Mission Hills Golf Club was established in 1992 and 1993 saw the opening of its public driving range. By February 1994, the People's Government of Shenzhen entered into an agreement with the International Golf Association, announcing that Mission Hills Golf Club would be the host venue for the 1995 World Cup of Golf - the first international golf tournament in China. That year, an estimated 30,000 fans lined the fairways to see the United States team of Fred Couples and Davis Love III win its fourth consecutive World Cup title by 14 strokes over Australia ( Brett Ogle and Robert Allenby ).

Where is Mission Hills in China?

www .missionhillschina .com. Mission Hills Shenzhen is a twelve course 18-hole course golf resort, located in the town of Guanlan ( 觀瀾) in Shenzhen, between the cities of Shenzhen and Dongguan. It is accredited as the world's largest golf facility by the Guinness World Records in 2004, surpassing the Pinehurst Resort in the United States.

Who won the 2007 World Cup?

Scotland won the 2007 event, followed by Sweden in 2008 and Italy in 2009. The contract ran for 12 years; however, Mission Hills' Shenzhen resort no longer hosted the event. The event's organizer, the International Federation of PGA Tours, announced in 2010 that the World Cup would become a biennial event held in odd-numbered years.

What is Mission Hills Centreville?

Mission Hills Centreville is a large 5 billion RMB (US$793 million) new development located next to the golf courses. Termed a HOPSCA project, meaning Hotel, Offices, Parks, Shopping, Convention and Apartment complex. Built on an area of 500,000m², it features a 700-room 5-star hotel, IMAX theatre, exhibition halls, 200 retailers, an international school, 1,000 apartment homes and all surrounded by extensive parkland. It is intended to be the first high-end shopping mall in northern Shenzhen. It is expected to open in mid-2013.

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Overview

Facilities

Besides golf, the club offers swimming and tennis facilities, as well as restaurants and accommodation.
In 1896, the Club House was officially opened by Commodore Boyes. This Club House had been designed by Major Edward Albert Ram, entirely on a voluntary basis, as a keen golfer. It was built of stone with the main entrance facing the r…

History

On 8 May 1889, a notice was published on the Hong Kong Daily Press:
"GENTLEMEN INTERESTED IN THE ROYAL AND ANCIENT GAME OF GOLF ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND A MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE HONGKONG CLUB ON FRIDAY 10TH MAY, 1889 AT 5 pm. TO CONSIDER THE QUESTION OF STARTING A GOLF LINKS IN HONGKONG OR KOWLOON."

Membership

In 1897, the club's membership reached 250.
By 1923, the club's membership reached 800.
In July 1964, it was decided to close the membership. All applicants, regardless of nationality, were put on the waiting list. The policy was to put the emphasis on giving membership to established golfers as opposed to beginners.

Visitors and green fees

The Club welcomes non-member Hongkongers on weekdays at HK$1,200 per round and HK$500 if they play after 3 pm. The number of rounds is unlimited The club offers practice sessions on the night range in 30-minute intervals from 6 pm until 11 pm seven days a week (including public holidays). These either start on the hour or half-hour allowing players unlimited use of range balls during these time periods. The night range fee for 60 minutes is HK$70 on weekdays and HK$10…

Environmental Stewardship and Heritage Trees

According to the club's tree survey, there are nearly 100 different species of tree on the property including three species that are deemed by the Hong Kong Government as being Old and Valuable ones. Some of the tree species at Fanling include banyan, many of which are over 80 years old, eucalyptus (there are some particularly special examples of these by the right side of the 16th tee of the Old Course) as well as indigenous camphor trees, acacias, ironwoods, Norfolk pines and pap…

Wildlife and Ecology

The Fanling golf course is around 44% forested, the rest consisting of road and fairway. The vegetation cover includes 75 hectares of mature lowland secondary forest, an extremely rare habitat in Hong Kong. The forest's age as well as its position on low-lying terrain has led to a high level of biodiversity. A survey from the Asia Ecological Consultants in 2018 logged over 150 bird species, over 30 reptiles and amphibians and 16 species of mammals. Collared scops owl, Pallas'…

Tournaments hosted

• Hong Kong Open, 1959 to present
• Colgate-Hong Kong Open, 1976
• Johnnie Walker Classic, 1990
• Dunhill Cup – Asian Zone

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