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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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06-22-2008, 09:35 PM
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06-24-2008, 11:49 AM
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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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06-22-2008, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by alex_chung
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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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Dear Alex,
I often saw you name and knew that you must be an Asian...Where are you now?
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06-24-2008, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by KOC
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Dear Alex,
I often saw you name and knew that you must be an Asian...Where are you now?
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Hi Koc,
I was born in Glasgow, Scotland and have lived here all my life. My parents are originally from Hong Kong hence why I have a HK ID card...makes life a lot simpler when going through customs 
Alex
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