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Survival of golf at stake, says Hong Kong Golf Club after task force takes aim at its courses

Club argues its three courses are critically important to the development of golf in Hong Kong and holding major international tournaments

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The Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling is in the task force’s cross hairs. Photo: Roy Issa

Hong Kong Golf Club said the “survival of golf” was at stake after the government-appointed task force’s suggestion that part – or all – of its Fanling facility be redeveloped for housing.

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The Task Force on Land Supply agreed on Tuesday night that taking at least one of the club’s three courses was the best alternative to help solve the housing crisis.

“We wish to emphasise that the three courses at Fanling are critically important to the future development of golf in Hong Kong,” club captain Arnold Wong said on Wednesday.

“They are also essential facilities for hosting major international tournaments, especially the Hong Kong Open, which has been held at Fanling for the past 59 years, and Hong Kong Ladies Open.

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Hong Kong Golf Club captain Arnold Wong (second left) with other officials at a Hong Kong Open press conference last year. Photo: handout
Hong Kong Golf Club captain Arnold Wong (second left) with other officials at a Hong Kong Open press conference last year. Photo: handout

“In addition, the club is committed to increasing public access. The utilisation of our courses by non-members last year was 40 per cent.

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