Opinion | History counts for nothing as already besieged Hong Kong Golf Club is now forced to put flagship event on ice
- Having already surrendered one of its three courses to housing, the club now becomes a victim of violent protests
- Uncertain future for venerable golf tournament as the European Tour postpones 60-year-old event amid security fears
Amid everything else that is happening in Hong Kong, the news solicited little more than a knowing shrug. In reality, it would have been next to impossible to hold the event given the ominous infrastructure and security issues.
So why is it even remotely significant that a professional golf tournament has been postponed in Hong Kong? Because landlords are still demanding rent payments and banks are still collecting interest on loans. Because people are still trying to go to work, if they can get there, and some kids are still going to school. Because there is no time out from reality for the rank and file in Hong Kong, where we are all in dire need right now of any distractions and vestiges of normalcy.
Of course, how much “normalcy” a golf tournament on a highly contentious golf course can bring is a subject for great debate. But isn’t it wonderful that we are still free to disagree? Enjoy it while you can.