Golf in Hong Kong
Golf in Hong Kong

Sunday, November 1, 2009

10 Great Things to Do Other than Golf in Hong Kong

Golf in Hong Kong is great but what else is there to do in one of our favorite tourist destinations in Asia. Hong Kong is not just known for its wonderful shopping experience as well as modern way of living. If you are going to play golf in Hong Kong, prepare yourself for a wonderful blending of Western and Eastern cultures. Here's a list of 9 things to do other than golf in hong kong

Hong Kong Golfer Hotspot #1: Repulse Bay
So far, this is Hong Kong's most famous beach. Here, you will get to see the Chinese Pavilion that is home to statues of the traditional Chinese gods. This is also a wonderful place if you want to have a leisurely stroll and immerse yourself in Hong Kong sights and sounds.

Hong Kong Golfer Hotspot #2: Stanley Village
This is a very popular seaside village, and many tourists flock here yearly. You can find here a very trendy shopping center as well as the infamous Stanley Market where you can find lots of bargain items. This is also a good place for you to buy your souvenirs.

Hong Kong Golfer Hotspot #3: Ride the Peak Tram
This is the best way if you want to reach the area called the Peak. Once you are in the Peak Tram, prepare yourself for the dizzying sights below and enjoy the seven-minute ride to the top. If you are afraid of heights though, this ride is not for you.

Hong Kong Golfer Hotspot #4: Victoria Peak
This is where your Peak Tram ride ends. Once you reach Victoria Peak, be enthralled at the wonderful sight of the city below, especially if you visit Victoria Peak at night when Hong Kong city lights are brightly shining. You can also find excellent restaurants here, and what better way to enjoy dinner than having a beautiful sight at the same time?

Hong Kong Golfer Hotspot #5: SoHo
If you want the best of the modern world, then come to SoHo. In this place, you will surely enjoy the many international restaurants and bars that are located here as well as the shops. Be prepared for the night of your life here.


Hong Kong Golfer Hotspot #6: Ride the Ngong Ping 360
Like the Peak Tram, this is not for those who are afraid of heights, but to those who are not, then be prepared for this beautiful cable car ride towards the Giant Buddha. During this ride, you will get fabulous 360-degree views of Hong Kong's rugged terrain and the sea. The wonderful sight of the fertile valley below is truly something.

Hong Kong Golfer Hotspot #7: Lin Monastery and the Giant Buddha
Your ride on the Ngong Ping will take you to these two tourist attractions. Here, you will get the chance to visit the Po Lin Monastery and enjoy its unique structure. Plus, you will also be fascinated by the seated Giant Buddha.

Hong Kong Golfer Hotspot #8: Walk on the Wisdom Path
This is surely something that a tourist must do when in Lantau Island, Hong Kong. This is also called the Heart Sutra. Here, you will see wooden pillars where the prayers are written, and what is interesting about it is that the pillars are arranged in the infinity symbol.

Hong Kong Golfer Hotspot #9: Tai O Fishing Village
For a firsthand experience of Hong Kong culture, visit the fishing village of Tai O. You will surely become fascinated with the houses that are built on stilts along the creek. The families who live here are said to be direct descendants of the first settlers of Hong Kong and are called the Hanka People.

For more about Hong Kong visit the webs two most comprehensive sources on golf in Hong Kong: golfinhongkong.com and hongkonggolfguide.com

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Hong Kong Golf Hotels

Golf in Hong Kong is known to be one of the most hospitable golfer tourist spots in Asia. The hotels in Hong Kong for golfers, which are famous for their world-class facilities, are one of the prime contributors to the growth of Hong Kong as a golf destination. There are many kinds of hotels for golfers in Hong Kong that cater to all kinds of people, budgets, and needs. From the business traveler to the casual tourist, these hotels offer all kinds of amenities that would fit into any budget.

Golf in Hong Kong is the ultimate tourist destination for the Hong Kong golf traveler. There are several hotels in Hong Kong whose facilities are synonymous with luxury. These include the popular Peninsula hotels, the Excelsior, the Mandarin Oriental hotel, the Conrad luxury hotels and resorts, the Ritz-Carlton, JW Marriott hotel Hong Kong, Marco Polo Hong Kong hotel, Regal Hong Kong hotel, Renaissance Harbor view hotel, Empire Hotel Kowloon, Hotel Inter-continental, the Grand-Stanford Inter-continental hotel all of which are used to catering to travellers playing golf in Hong Kong.

Most of the the luxury segment hotels are the last name in stylishness and lavishness. All the rooms, suits, restaurants, and every nook and corner of the hotels spell wealth. Their fleet of limousines, helicopter shuttle services, elegant bars and restaurants, personalized sightseeing services, personalized shopping facilities, and enviable cooks who dish up the most scrumptious dishes, are a treat to most golfers in Hong Kong.

Most luxury Hong Kong hotels feature additional amenities such as fitness centers, swimming pools, heated pools, poolside leisure activities, sun terraces with incredible views, a diverse array of dining options, elegant bars with the finest wines, gourmet cuisine, temperature-controlled spas with A-class massage treatments, saunas, and facilities for Yoga, Tai Chi, oriental healing, relaxation, and other ancient exercise techniques, as well as treatments for “jet lag relief”, slimming, anti-cellulite treatments and even non-surgical facelifts.


Impressive meeting rooms and ballrooms make every party and conference a memorable occasion. 24-hour concierge services, 24-hour front desk, and valet parking are some of the regular wonders. The rooms themselves have their own spectacular views of the city. High-speed broadband Internet access, 24-hour room service, and mini bars are some of the amenities. Room decoration and ambience is a treat to the eyes, with a blend of classic and modern. Deluxe suites even have their own living rooms, two bedrooms with attached bathrooms, a dining room, private balcony and even a kitchen.

Luxury golfer Hong Kong hotels can be expensive with prices starting from HK$1,000 for a standard room. Suites are priced at around HK$7,500 (around $1000) per day. Deluxe suites can cost around HK$12,500.00 ($1603.00). There are however, some luxury hotels where prices start at around HK$ 500-H$700 (less than US$100). Reservations for most luxury Hong Kong hotels have to be made in advance, especially in the peak season. There are many online agents who have exclusive websites that enable online reservation to most of these hotels. Some hotels also give instant confirmation, based on the availability. For more information on Hotels for golfers in Hong Kong visit the definitive guide to golf in Hong Kong at www.golfinhongkong.com

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Definitive List of Golfers and Golf Stuff on Twitter

Here's a comprehensive list of PGA, LPGA Tour players, golfer organisations, golf tournaments, golf equipment brands, golfers, golf media, golf writers and other golf stuff on Twitter. If you have a site you want added, please make a comment below the post and we'll add you.

GOLF ORGANISATIONS AND EVENTS ON TWITTER

http://twitter.com/PGATOUR

http://twitter.com/pgagolf

http://twitter.com/SeniorPGA2009

http://twitter.com/ThePGAofAmerica

http://twitter.com/QuailHollow

http://twitter.com/2010PLAYERS

http://twitter.com/johnkim_pga

http://twitter.com/westerngolf

http://twitter.com/TransChamp

http://twitter.com/RegionsCharity

http://twitter.com/The_Masters

http://twitter.com/lpga

http://twitter.com/PGA_com

http://twitter.com/TheHondaClassic

http://twitter.com/2009PGAChamp

http://twitter.com/2010RyderCup

http://twitter.com/RyderCupWales

http://twitter.com/TheBritishOpen

http://twitter.com/PGAGolfShows

http://twitter.com/opengolf2009

http://twitter.com/PGAVillage

http://twitter.com/PGAofAustralia

http://twitter.com/pga_national

http://twitter.com/OPGA

http://twitter.com/MichiganPGA

http://twitter.com/socalpga

http://twitter.com/ChattClassic

http://twitter.com/CMNClassic

http://twitter.com/jtshrinersopen

http://twitter.com/PingTour

http://twitter.com/thebarclaysgolf

http://twitter.com/GolfHallofFame

http://twitter.com/playofffinale

http://twitter.com/frysopengolf

http://twitter.com/NSM_GolfTour

http://twitter.com/attchamp

http://twitter.com/VikingClassic

http://twitter.com/RCGA

http://twitter.com/usopengolf

http://twitter.com/TTCpbCC

http://twitter.com/DBChampionship

http://twitter.com/stjudeclassic

http://twitter.com/Reno_Tahoe_Open



GOLF MEDIA & GOLF WRITERS ON TWITTER

http://twitter.com/BKleinGolfweek

http://twitter.com/GolfweekMag

http://twitter.com/GolfDigestMag

http://twitter.com/BunkerShotGolf

http://twitter.com/sdimegUSATgolf

http://twitter.com/golfchannelnews

http://twitter.com/golfingmaven

http://twitter.com/golf

http://twitter.com/ESPN_Golf

http://twitter.com/ronsirak

http://twitter.com/dougferguson405

http://twitter.com/danjenkinsgd

http://twitter.com/jamesrhuber

http://twitter.com/JasonSobel

http://twitter.com/si_damonhack

http://twitter.com/johnkim_pga

http://twitter.com/GolfTourNews

http://twitter.com/GOLFcom_Dusek

http://twitter.com/si_golf

http://twitter.com/JasonSobel



GOLF PRODUCTS & EQUIPMENT ON TWITTER

http://twitter.com/taylormadegc

http://twitter.com/TaylorMadePO

http://twitter.com/taylormadegear

http://twitter.com/titleist

http://twitter.com/TitleistonTour

http://twitter.com/TitleistCares

http://twitter.com/ScottyCameron

http://twitter.com/nikegolf

http://twitter.com/NikeGolfer

http://twitter.com/nikegolfcanada

http://twitter.com/Callaway

http://twitter.com/FromTheTee

http://twitter.com/CallawayTourSpy

http://twitter.com/Callaway_Deals

http://twitter.com/cobratour

http://twitter.com/KingCobraGolf

http://twitter.com/PingTour

http://twitter.com/Ping_Golf_Clubs

http://twitter.com/PUMAGolf

http://twitter.com/boomclub

http://twitter.com/FootJoy

http://twitter.com/OdysseyGolf

http://twitter.com/SrixonGolf

http://twitter.com/golfshaftsasia

http://twitter.com/FujikuraOnTour

http://twitter.com/ProjectXGolf

http://twitter.com/GraphiteDesign

http://twitter.com/golfviews

http://twitter.com/OGIO

http://twitter.com/ClevelandGolf

http://twitter.com/GotGolfGifts

http://twitter.com/PING_MAN

http://twitter.com/RankmarkGolf

http://twitter.com/MikeButeau

http://twitter.com/TRENDYGOLF



MISC GOLFERS AND GOLF STUFF ON TWITTER

http://twitter.com/golfhongkong

http://twitter.com/dave_pelz

http://twitter.com/gozthegolfer

http://twitter.com/DJKramerPGA

http://twitter.com/Golf_Tweets

http://twitter.com/BushwoodCC

http://twitter.com/GolfSigma

http://twitter.com/GolfInfoNews

http://twitter.com/ahhhgolf

http://twitter.com/UCgolfdoc

http://twitter.com/FreeGolfInfo

http://twitter.com/golftrainer

http://twitter.com/TwitRGolfers

http://twitter.com/petemarco

http://twitter.com/BreakParGolf

http://twitter.com/FromTheTee

http://twitter.com/captainess2010

http://twitter.com/TweetPGA

http://twitter.com/markrussopga

http://twitter.com/jtimberlake

http://twitter.com/Tigersheadcover



PGA TOUR PLAYERS ON TWITTER

http://twitter.com/CamiloVillegasR

http://twitter.com/jacknicklaus

http://twitter.com/jjhenrygolf

http://twitter.com/geoffogilvy

http://twitter.com/RickieFowlerPGA

http://twitter.com/RC_CAPTAIN_2010

http://twitter.com/Y_E_Yang

http://twitter.com/HunterMahan

http://twitter.com/pga_johndaly

http://twitter.com/stuartappleby

http://twitter.com/parkermclachlin

http://twitter.com/love3d

http://twitter.com/PatPerezGolf

http://twitter.com/StewartCink

http://twitter.com/Tadd_Fujikawa

http://twitter.com/ParkerMcLachlin

http://twitter.com/paul_casey

http://twitter.com/chrisdimarco

http://twitter.com/spencer_levin

http://twitter.com/rorsmcilroy

http://twitter.com/ianjamespoulter

http://twitter.com/perryswenson

http://twitter.com/TrevorImmelman

http://twitter.com/NotahBegay3

http://twitter.com/Oliver_Wilson

http://twitter.com/funnycaddy

http://twitter.com/Streels54

http://twitter.com/John_Rollins

http://twitter.com/Richbeem

http://twitter.com/JakeTrout



LPGA TOUR PLAYERS ON TWITTER

http://twitter.com/ThePCreamer

http://twitter.com/juliegranada

http://twitter.com/mfrancella

http://twitter.com/themichellewie

http://twitter.com/angela_stanford

http://twitter.com/annika59

http://twitter.com/kstupples

http://twitter.com/tinamillergolf

http://twitter.com/natalie_gulbis

http://twitter.com/kimk04

http://twitter.com/NicoleHage

http://twitter.com/morganpressel

http://twitter.com/EricaBlasberg

http://twitter.com/CreamerNews

http://twitter.com/TheAnnaRawson

http://twitter.com/carlingcoffing

http://twitter.com/pumpkinputts

http://twitter.com/whitney0myers

http://twitter.com/maggiesimons

http://twitter.com/nikegolfchick

http://twitter.com/BrianaVega

http://twitter.com/sofieandersson

http://twitter.com/kyeongbae

http://twitter.com/golfprogirls

http://twitter.com/lpgarocks

http://twitter.com/meredithduncan

http://twitter.com/AllisonFouch

http://twitter.com/mfrancella

http://twitter.com/juliegranada

http://twitter.com/SophieGustafson

http://twitter.com/MariaHjorth

http://twitter.com/noonh

http://twitter.com/golfingbecs

http://twitter.com/thevickyhurst

http://twitter.com/SarahJkemp

http://twitter.com/TheChristinaKim

http://twitter.com/mindykim89

http://twitter.com/jeehaeda

http://twitter.com/stacy_lewis

http://twitter.com/Paige_Mackenzie

http://twitter.com/michellemcgann

http://twitter.com/jillymcgilly

http://twitter.com/johannamundy

http://twitter.com/maryjane1432

http://twitter.com/suzannpettersen

http://twitter.com/@yanitseng

http://www.twitter.com/BriannaVega

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Yang and McIlroy to Hong Kong

Current leader of The Race to Dubai Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland and US PGA Championship winner YE Yang of Korea will spearhead a world class field at next month’s UBS Hong Kong Open.

Yang, who became Asia’s first Major winner when he triumphed at Hazeltine National Golf Club in August, has confirmed his participation in the US$2.5 million showpiece.

Also in the stellar line-up will be defending champion Lin Wen-tang of Chinese Taipei, and McIlroy, the man he beat in last year’s unforgettable play-off duel.

Flying the flag for Hong Kong will be talented teenager Jason Hak, who created history at the 2008 UBS Hong Kong Open by becoming the youngest player to make the cut in a European Tour event.

This year’s edition of the historic event will be staged at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling from November 12-15.

Yang is relishing the chance to play in Hong Kong after his US PGA Championship heroics, when he hunted down World Number One Tiger Woods of America and won by three shots.

“Being Asia’s first Major winner is a dream come true for me, and it’s an honour to play in front of the Asian fans who have always shown such passionate support for the sport and its players,” said Yang.

“I'm very much looking forward to the UBS Hong Kong Open, as it is a tournament with a rich history and great tradition.

“I’m aware that nine of the previous Hong Kong Open winners have been Major champions, and I will be doing my very best at Fanling next month to become the tenth player to achieve that feat.”

The US PGA Championship was Yang’s second success of the year on US soil, after he claimed his first US PGA Tour victory at the Honda Classic in March.

He first leapt into the global spotlight in 2006 when he held off an elite field, which included an impressive chasing pack of Major winners Michael Campbell, Retief Goosen and Woods, to win the HSBC Champions in Shanghai.

Hong Kong fans will be eager to see Lin and McIlroy in action again after the duo traded shots in last year’s play-off, before Lin triumphed with a birdie at the second extra hole.

“Last year’s UBS Hong Kong Open provided the highlight of my career to date,” said Lin. “To win such an important tournament was a fantastic moment for me, and to do it in such an exciting play-off only added to the thrill.

“Naturally I have fond memories of Fanling. It is a picturesque golf course, but also a testing one with the emphasis on accuracy and skill. And the support from the fans is fantastic – the atmosphere on the final day last year was just incredible. I’m delighted to be returning.”

Lin will be heading to Hong Kong on a high after claiming the fifth Asian Tour victory of his career at last week’s Mercuries Taiwan Masters.

Following his near miss at Fanling, McIlroy claimed his breakthrough European Tour victory in February this year with a wire-to-wire success at the Dubai Desert Classic.

He has since gone on to enjoy an outstanding season with numerous top 10 finishes, including tied 10th at the US Open and tied third at the US PGA Championship.

He currently leads the European Tour’s Race To Dubai standings with season earnings of more than €2 million after finishing in a tie for second place at last week’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland.

“Although I unfortunately came up just short last year, playing in Hong Kong was a wonderful experience and I thoroughly enjoyed four days of great golf,” said McIlroy, still only 20. “It will be a strong field once again, and I’ll be doing my utmost to go one better this time.”

Hak, born in Hong Kong and now resident in Florida, sent shockwaves through the golfing world when he carded two rounds of level-par 70 to make the cut at last year’s UBS Hong Kong Open.

At 14 years and 304 days, he eclipsed the European Tour record set by Sergio Garcia of Spain, who was 15 years and 46 days old when he made the cut at the Turespana Open Mediterrania in Valencia in 1995.

“Playing in my first UBS Hong Kong Open last year was an awesome experience, and making the cut simply added to a brilliant week for me,” said Hak. “It was great to be playing alongside such world-class players, and I’m looking forward to returning this year.”

Chi -Won Yoon, Chairman and CEO, UBS Asia Pacific, welcomed the quartet of players to the 2009 tournament. “We at UBS are counting the days until the opening of the 2009 UBS Hong Kong Open, which this year promises to be the best ever,” he said.

“We’re delighted to confirm world-class players such as YE Yang, who defeated Tiger Woods in August to become the first Asian to win a Major tournament, Lin Wen Tang and Rory McIlroy, who last year enthralled fans across Asia with their play-off duel, and the young Hong Kong golf star, Jason Hak, who last year, at 14, became the youngest player in the history of the European Tour to make the cut.

“We’ll see them all at Fanling come November 12. Please join us for what promises to be another spectacular UBS Hong Kong Open.”

The UBS Honk Kong Open – which is Hong Kong’s oldest professional sporting event, having started in 1959 – will once again be co-sanctioned by The European Tour and Asian Tour.

The tournament has been won by nine Major champions: Peter Thomson, Kel Nagle, Orville Moody, Greg Norman, Ian Woosnam, Bernhard Langer, Tom Watson, José María Olazábal and Padraig Harrington.

This year’s UBS Hong Kong Open is the penultimate event on The 2009 European Tour International Schedule, taking place a week before the season-ending Dubai World Championship presented by: DP World.

With only the top 60 golfers in The Race to Dubai list eligible to play the Dubai World Championship, the UBS Hong Kong Open has assumed even greater significance with players scrambling to secure their spot in the season finale.

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Veteran Fung Relishes ‘DREAM’ Achievement

From UBS Website

Golden oldie William Fung will make his UBS Hong Kong Open debut at the age of 52 after winning the domestic qualifying tournament today (16 October).

The veteran teaching pro finished two shots clear of the field at the Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course to book his place in next month’s US$2.5 million showpiece.

“It’s a dream come true,” said an emotional Fung. “I can’t believe it. I thought this was my last chance to qualify and now I’ve done it. I’m very happy.”

Fung can look forward to teeing it up with some of the world’s best players at the UBS Hong Kong Open, including Asia’s first Major winner Yang Yong Eun, defending champion Lin Wen Tang and current European Tour Race To Dubai leader Rory McIlroy.

With four places in the main draw up for grabs in the two-day qualifying tournament, Fung carded a one-over-par 73 to finish on one-over 145, two strokes clear of fellow pro Lokky Lee (74).


A three-way playoff decided the remaining two places, with Chris Tang (76) and Derek Fung (73) beating Roderick Staunton (71) at the first extra hole after the trio had finished on 148.

The 2009 UBS Hong Kong Open will be staged at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling from 12-15 November.

The tournament – Hong Kong’s oldest professional sporting event, having started in 1959 – will once again be co-sanctioned by the European and Asian Tours.

The qualifying tournament was held in conjunction with the Hong Kong leg of the UBS-supported Faldo Series Asia.

Talented 16-year-old Steven Lam blitzed the field with an 11-under total of 133 and was followed home by Liu Lok Tin as both players booked their places in the Faldo Series Asia Grand Final at Mission Hills Golf Club, hosted by six-time Major winner Nick Faldo, next March.

Lam has already qualified for the UBS Hong Kong Open as winner of the Hong Kong Close Amateur Championship last January.

An exemption will also be granted to the winner of the Hong Kong Open Amateur Championship at Discovery Bay Golf Club on 3-6 November.

The UBS Hong Kong Open International Qualifier will be held at the Palm Resort Golf and Country Club in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on 20 October.

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