Game on: Hong Kong Golf Club


Despite all this, remarkably, the HKGC faces the threat of closure, as a specially commissioned Hong Kong government Task Force on Land Supply assesses prime sites to reclaim and develop in the city to alleviate the chronic public housing shortage.
Naysayers accuse the HKGC of being ivory-towered, but the reality is different; the club has the highest public-use numbers of any golf course in the city. Contrary to popular belief, Hong Kong residents who are non-members can play at Fanling from Monday to Friday if they book in advance, at a discounted HK$1,100 ($140) for 18 holes. "More than 43 percent of the rounds have been played by non-members over the last few years," explains vice-captain William Doo Jr.
"In 2017, we had more than 120,000 rounds of golf, which means that more than 50,000 were played by non-members. We are extremely happy that the courses (Fanling has three) can be utilized by the general public."
It's a modest investment in heritage, too. The HKGC is one of the oldest clubs in Asia and the first golf club in China. Its annual Open tournament is co-sanctioned by the European and Asia tours, and the likes of Greg Norman and Tom Watson have played its verdant fairways. Miguel Angel Jimenez claims the HKGC has the "best ambience" of any club he plays anywhere in the world. Last December, Asian Tour players voted the HKGC the best tournament of 2018 and the best golf course.
