Hong Kong Golf Club

Hong Kong Golf Club
Club information
Location Fanling, Hong Kong
Established 1889
Type Private
Total holes 63
Tournaments hosted Hong Kong Open
Website www.hkgolfclub.org
Old Course
Par 71
Length 6,246 yards
Eden Course
Par 70
Length 6,128 yards
New Course
Par 70
Length 6,547 yards
Deep Water Bay
Par 28
Length 1,608 yards

The Hong Kong Golf Club is a private golf club, and is one of only a few in Hong Kong. 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. As the club expanded, the need for a more permanent home was addressed with the building of a small nine hole course at Deep Water Bay, before the club eventually moved to its current location in Fanling. The 'Royal' was dropped from the name of the club in 1996, in advance of the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China.[1]

The Half Way House at Hong Kong Golf Club is graded as a Grade II historic building. Besides golf, the club offers swimming and tennis facilities, as well as restaurants and accommodation.

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