Confused about mission hills China golfing

Dumping here for future reference

Golf Courses
Par
Public Rate (RMB)
Apr - Oct
Public Rate (RMB)
Nov - Mar
(Weekday/Weekend)
Black Stone No. 1
73
1980
2380/2680
Sandbelt Trails No.2
72
880
1180/1380
The Vintage No.3
72
880
1180/1380
Lava Field No.5
72
1980
1380/2680
Meadow Links No.6
70
680
780/880
Stone Quarry No.7
70
680
780/880
The Preserved No.9
70
680
780/880
Shadow Dunes No.10
70
680
780/880
Stepping Stone No.4
54
380
480/580
Double Pin No.8
54
380
480/580
 
Hello Peter, as I live in Hong Kong I can answer this for you.

Mission hills has two completely separate sites. There is the one in Haikou which is on the island of Sanya (Hawaii of China). A course here just held the DP World Tour event. there are around 12 courses here

Then there are another 12 courses in Shenzhen which is just north of Hong Kong in China. These are spilt into 6 courses at Shenzhen and 6 courses at Dongguan. But they are all connected by a club shuttle bus. there are separate club houses etc.

So in effect you have 2 completely separate resorts one on the island of Sanya (Haikou) and one in Shenzen.

I've played a few of the courses at Shenzhen and they are all great. Each is named after/designed by a famous golfer, and the Norman course is one of the toughest in Asia.

I hope this information helps

Michael
 
Hello Peter, as I live in Hong Kong I can answer this for you.

Mission hills has two completely separate sites. There is the one in Haikou which is on the island of Sanya (Hawaii of China). A course here just held the DP World Tour event. there are around 12 courses here

Then there are another 12 courses in Shenzhen which is just north of Hong Kong in China. These are spilt into 6 courses at Shenzhen and 6 courses at Dongguan. But they are all connected by a club shuttle bus. there are separate club houses etc.

So in effect you have 2 completely separate resorts one on the island of Sanya (Haikou) and one in Shenzen.

I've played a few of the courses at Shenzhen and they are all great. Each is named after/designed by a famous golfer, and the Norman course is one of the toughest in Asia.

I hope this information helps

Michael
I have to come to HK last in the year.

Are the courses there nice and resorts okay? pool for kids etc...
 
I have to come to HK last in the year.

Are the courses there nice and resorts okay? pool for kids etc...
There is only one public golf complex in HK called Kau Sai Chau which just has 3 courses, but no resort


However Mission Hills Shenzhen is only 45 mins across the border into China but note you may need a visa to enter China depending on your passport, this would have all the above

Hope this helps
 
Chines food in China is really nothing like Chinese food over here. It really is westernised for us. Can't comment on Thai
Does depend a bit on where you go , lots of big Cities have Chinese restaurants that cater for Chinese people and are fairly 'authentic', though the food around China in different parts varies massively.
 
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