No.1 Mission Hills Rd,
Shenzhen, Guangdong 518110
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Mission Hills Golf Academies, Shenzhen.The Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Gently undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.
Surroundings:
Residential and woodland.
Designer:
Brian Curley (Schmidt-Curley Design), with input from Zhang Lian Wei.
The resort centre at Mission Hills Shenzhen is home to four championship par-72 courses: World Cup (7249 yds from back tees); Els (7049 yds); Ozaki (7024 yds); Vijay (6833 yds), and the par-54 Zhang Lian Wei course (2299 yds).
10 km northwest of the Shenzhen resort centre, at the Mid-Valley clubhouse, are two more Mission Hills courses: Pete Dye and Faldo.
15 km northwest of the Shenzhen resort centre is the Mission Hills Dongguan resort with five more 18-hole courses: Olazabal, Annika, Rose-Poulter, Norman and Leadbetter.
Mission Hills also owns and operates a further 10 courses near Haikou on Hainan Island (located 680 km southwest of Shenzhen).
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36 km N of Shenzhen / 52 km SE of Dongguan.
Mission Hills Shenzhen (Zhang)
The delightful, but "residents-only" Zhang Lian Wei course at Mission Hills Golf Club, Shenzhen is an innovative, 2,393-yard, par-54 executive course. It was the first par-3 course built in China, designed by the first internationally acclaimed Chinese golfer of the modern era.
The Zhang layout features different elements and green complexes borrowed from several of the world's most famous golf courses. Here you will discover replicas of a "Redan-style" green, a "Biarritz" and a "Punchbowl". Also the "Postage Stamp" hole from Royal Troon, the "Road Hole" green from St Andrews and a Donald Ross-style "turtle-back" green also get an airing.
The Mission Hills Shenzhen resort centre is home to four championship golf courses (World Cup, Els, Ozaki and Vijay) as well as the delightful par-54 Zhang executive course. Just 5 km to the northwest you'll find the resort's Mid-Valley clubhouse, home to the Faldo and Pete Dye layouts. Another 5 km further on is Mission Hills' Dongguan Stay&Play resort, with another five championship courses (Olazabal, Annika, Rose-Poulter, Norman and Leadbetter).
The Zhang course provides an enjoyable opportunity to hone ones iron play and short game, prior to taking on the challenges of the resort's championship layouts ... it is exclusively for the use of Mission Hills residents.
The Mission Hills Shenzhen and Dongguan courses can be played by guests staying at Mission Hills hotels, and by members of affiliated clubs.
Walking-only course. Caddies are optional. Caddies available at all times.
Excellent onsite practice facilities. There is also a two-tier public driving range located 5 minutes by shuttle bus from the resort centre (next to MH Mall).
Zhang Lian Wei is the most decorated Chinese golfer in history. He became the first Chinese to win on a major professional tour when he birdied the 72nd hole to take the 2003 Caltex Masters in Singapore. This victory vaulted him to stardom and resulted in his invitation to the 2004 Masters, making him the first person from China to compete at Augusta. Zhang's worldwide success has been instrumental in popularising golf in China.
Mission Hills Rd, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province 518110.
+86 755 2802 0888
Visit websiteThe Mission Hills Dongguan and Mission Hills Shenzhen resorts are located 11 km apart, and about 30 km north of the city of Shenzhen. In combination these two Mission Hills resorts include over 500 luxury guest rooms and suites, twelve 18-hole world-class golf courses, four clubhouses, Asia's largest spa destination and one of Asia’s largest collections of golf and sports equipment, apparel and accessories, 51 tennis courts with a professional academy, an exhibition centre, and several fine dining restaurants. Mission Hills offers an unparalleled combination of deluxe accommodation plus some of Asia’s finest sporting, spa and leisure facilities.
Mission Hills: World Cup, Els, Ozaki, Vijay & Zhang courses.
Mission Hills: Faldo and Pete Dye courses.
Mission Hills: Olazabal, Annika, Rose-Poulter, Norman and Leadbetter courses; Fenghuanshan; Firestone; Shenzhen Jiulong Hills; Yinli Foreign Investors.
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