‘Give us a fair hearing’: Hong Kong golf chief says it’s time for their voice to be heard
Hong Kong PGA speaks up with honorary president Daniel Liu objecting to land supply task force’s sole focus on Fanling
Calling for the golf community to be heard, a top official has hit out at the Task Force on Land Supply, saying the exclusion of only golf members from its meetings was “not fair”.
Daniel Liu Ping-kwong, immediate past chairman and now honorary president of the Hong Kong Professional Golfers Association, said if golf members were barred from the task force, then so should members of other private recreational clubs.
The Hong Kong Golf Association has been reluctant to take a lead against the government’s plans to reclaim one – if not all – of the courses at Hong Kong Golf Club. The prime target appears to be the century-old Old Course.
“We should have the freedom to voice our concerns,” said Liu, ahead of Tuesday’s meeting of the task force. “It pains me to see golf resources being cut down.
“In the past we never voiced our concern. It is time for the golf community to speak up and demand that the government hear our views.”