19 Island Rd,
Deep Water Bay, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
Office
+852 2812 7070Pro shop
+852 2812 7018Fax
+852 2812 7111Website
Visit websiteThe Course:
9 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Gently undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.
Surroundings:
Woodland. Course overlooks Deep Water Bay, but without direct shoreside holes.
Designer:
Unknown
Above distances are for an 18-hole round, which involves playing the nine-hole course twice, with different tees on the way out and back.
22.246065
114.186267
2 km NW of Repulse Bay / 7 km SE of Central district, Hong Kong Island.
Hong Kong GC - Deep Water Bay
The Hong Kong Golf Club - Deep Water Bay is home to a good quality nine-hole golf course. This bayview layout is owned and managed by the much bigger Hong Kong Golf Club, whose three 18-hole championship courses are located 40 km to the north in Hong Kong's New Territories.
Here at Deep Water Bay on Hong Kong Island, the tree-lined and open parkland layout contains a variety of attractive holes and pleasant features, which should provide an enjoyable test of golf at a generally affordable rate. Worth a visit if you are in the area.
Visitors welcome Mon-Fri (not public holidays) from 9am to 2pm. Play is restricted to one or two ball flights, not three or fourballs.
Must book in advance. Handicap certificate required.
Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2024].
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From the time of its foundation in 1889, the club was named the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club. The "Royal" prefix was conferred on the club by exercise of royal prerogative by Queen Victoria. At its 1996 Annual General Meeting, the club resolved to drop the 'Royal' prefix, ahead of the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China in 1997.
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