TGM in Hong Kong
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06-19-2008, 10:05 PM
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bambam,
It is my pleasure and hope you enjoy your golf game in the Hong Kong public golf course next Monday. That is not an easy one...bring more balls there....
For the next week before you leave, tongzilla will be with us to hit more balls.
mb6606,
TGM is not popular in Hong Kong...David Leadbetter is...due to his school in Mission Hill and his DVDs
And finally, let me know if any one here will visit this small city.
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06-19-2008, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by KOC
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And finally, let me know if any one here will visit this small city.
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Small?
I think the entire population of the town I live in would fit into one of the MTR trains!
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06-19-2008, 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by KOC
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bambam,
It is my pleasure and hope you enjoy your golf game in the Hong Kong public golf course next Monday. That is not an easy one...bring more balls there....
For the next week before you leave, tongzilla will be with us to hit more balls.
mb6606,
TGM is not popular in Hong Kong...David Leadbetter is...due to his school in Mission Hill and his DVDs
And finally, let me know if any one here will visit this small city.
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I am sure you will popularize it - I have only been to Hong Kong once - where do people play real golf in Hong Kong? It must be incredibly expensive since there is little land.
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06-20-2008, 02:16 AM
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Originally Posted by mb6606
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I am sure you will popularize it - I have only been to Hong Kong once - where do people play real golf in Hong Kong? It must be incredibly expensive since there is little land.
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We (including me) have 54 holes now for the public...They (rich guys) have a few choice private clubs in HK. And most golfers (also including me) always cross the boarder (China) for more choices.
But even in the huge mother land, it is still incredibly expensive during week end and Sundays (at least HK$1000)...unless you have a membership (at least HK$100,000 up to HK$1,000,000).
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06-20-2008, 02:46 AM
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Originally Posted by mb6606
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I am sure you will popularize it - I have only been to Hong Kong once - where do people play real golf in Hong Kong? It must be incredibly expensive since there is little land.
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For visitors it is even more difficult and more expensive to play. To play in China, visitors have to get a visa, which is about $100 US for a day's pass. There is only one public club in Hong Kong (54 holes designed by Player and Nelson), and you cannot play on the weekend unless at least 50% of your group has HK ID cards. 36 holes (the best ones) of the 54 require a handicap card for all members of your group. As KOC said, there are a few private courses that allow weekday play by non members, but all of these are rather expensive. Even the public course is not cheap; by the time we rent clubs, shoes, and a cart or caddie, we'll be over $1000 HK (approx $130 US). The public club takes up the better part of an island and was the first thing I noticed when we were descending into the city.  I'm really looking forward to playing; check out these views:
http://picasaweb.google.com/nhbrett/...60022319884114
If you're interested, here's the website for the club: http://www.kscgolf.org.hk/index-e.asp
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06-20-2008, 10:51 PM
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What about Singapore?
If you guys head down to Singapore, give me a buzz. We are only 3 hours from Hong Kong.
Originally Posted by bambam
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For visitors it is even more difficult and more expensive to play. To play in China, visitors have to get a visa, which is about $100 US for a day's pass. There is only one public club in Hong Kong (54 holes designed by Player and Nelson), and you cannot play on the weekend unless at least 50% of your group has HK ID cards. 36 holes (the best ones) of the 54 require a handicap card for all members of your group. As KOC said, there are a few private courses that allow weekday play by non members, but all of these are rather expensive. Even the public course is not cheap; by the time we rent clubs, shoes, and a cart or caddie, we'll be over $1000 HK (approx $130 US). The public club takes up the better part of an island and was the first thing I noticed when we were descending into the city. I'm really looking forward to playing; check out these views:
http://picasaweb.google.com/nhbrett/...60022319884114
If you're interested, here's the website for the club: http://www.kscgolf.org.hk/index-e.asp
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06-20-2008, 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by comdpa
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If you guys head down to Singapore, give me a buzz. We are only 3 hours from Hong Kong.
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Compda,
I always travel 3 hrs for playing golf in China...but Singapore....yes..3 hours by air...
Anyway, I will go to find you next year as a trip is planned. Possible not to charge me for golf lesson fee? 
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06-22-2008, 10:15 AM
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06-22-2008, 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by comdpa
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Sure...if you can out drive me...
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Thanks...at least you give me a chance....
KOC's clubhead speed 118mph vs. comdpa's 127 mph....
Here is a big question for LBG Pro...of course not asking comdpa...any tips to for me to outdrive comdpa?
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If you cannot take the shoulder down the clubshaft plane, you must take along some other path and add compensations - now, instead of one motion to remember, you wind up with at least two!
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06-22-2008, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by bambam
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For visitors it is even more difficult and more expensive to play. To play in China, visitors have to get a visa, which is about $100 US for a day's pass. There is only one public club in Hong Kong (54 holes designed by Player and Nelson), and you cannot play on the weekend unless at least 50% of your group has HK ID cards. 36 holes (the best ones) of the 54 require a handicap card for all members of your group. As KOC said, there are a few private courses that allow weekday play by non members, but all of these are rather expensive. Even the public course is not cheap; by the time we rent clubs, shoes, and a cart or caddie, we'll be over $1000 HK (approx $130 US). The public club takes up the better part of an island and was the first thing I noticed when we were descending into the city. I'm really looking forward to playing; check out these views:
http://picasaweb.google.com/nhbrett/...60022319884114
If you're interested, here's the website for the club: http://www.kscgolf.org.hk/index-e.asp
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I have a HK ID card  but I have never played golf in HK but you are right about it being very expensive.
Good to hear that you enjoyed your trip to HK.
Alex
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