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14th April 2010

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30th July 2009

Shenzhen golf resort firm opens world’s largest practice putting green

Mission Hills

Mission Hills

Shenzhen is home to hundreds of factories, one of China’s two mainland stock exchanges, a theme park called Window on the World that features more than 100 miniature versions of monuments like the Taj Mahal, a Soviet aircraft carrier, and, of course, the world’s largest golf resort: Mission Hills.

But this has not stopped the Mission Hills team from achieving another world record.

Last month, they opened the world’s largest practice putting green, a beautiful 17-acre spread of 18 rolling greens and tiny sand bunkers.

Already, the resort boasts 12 world-class golf courses designed by some of the most famous names in the game – Greg Norman, Vijay Singh, and Nick Faldo – and hosts major world tournaments.

Mission Hills is a curious mix of extreme luxury and developing world. It has three spas, 3,000 caddies (all of them women – to seem less intimidating to novice golfers – and all wearing red jumpsuits and plastic helmets). Some 2,000 rounds of golf are played here each day.

The resort abuts the city’s industrial outskirts, and to drive from one end of the resort to the other requires passing a vacuum sealing plant, an electronics factory, and acre upon acre of actively tilled peasant farmland.

Even the staff works to keep up.

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7th July 2009

Australia has it’s World Cup team

Australia will be represented by Robert Allenby and Stuart Appleby at this years world cup. The World Cup will be played at the world renowned Mission Hills Golf Resort in Shenzhen China. The World Cup was first played in 1953, it is made up of 28 two man teams. Allenby and Appleby have been life long friends since their jr. golf days back in Australia. For More be sure to visit www.china-golf.us and www.birdieball.com

Mission Hills Norman Course

Mission Hills Norman Course

Allenby and Appleby to play at World Cup.

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4th July 2009

China’s top 10 golf courses: Kunming is King

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US-based Golf Digest magazine has released its annual list of what it considers to be the China’s top ten golf courses. According to the magazine’s editors, if you’re looking for China’s best courses, forget Shanghai, Beijing or Shenzhen – the best golf in China is in Kunming.

Kunming took three of the top six spots on Golf Digest’s list, here are the results:

1. Spring City Golf & Lake Resort (Lake course), Kunming, Yunnan province

2. Spring City Golf & Lake Resort (Mountain course), Kunming, Yunnan province

3. Sheshan Golf Club, Shanghai

4. Shenzhen Golf Club, Shenzhen, Guangdong province

5. Tiger Beach Golf Links, Haiyang, Shandong province

6. Lakeview Golf Club, Kunming, Yunnan province

7. Jian Lake Golf & Country Club, Shaoxing, Zhejiang province

8. Trans Strait Golf Club, Fuzhou, Fujian province

9. Pine Valley Golf Resort & Country Club (Old course), Beijing

10. Mission Hills Golf Club (Norman course), Shenzhen, Guangdong province

Kunming ended up beating out the big coastal cities with the top two courses – both at Spring City Golf and Lake Resort. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr, Spring City’s Lake course was named best in China, beating out Spring City’s other championship course, the Jack Nicklaus-designed Mountain course.

Kunming reappears at the number six spot on the list with Lakeview Golf Club, which has been the site of the Yunnan stops of the Omega China Tour as well as the Faldo Series Asia.

Shanghai’s Sheshan Golf course rounded out the top three.

Shenzhen is the only other city with multiple courses in Golf Digest’s top ten – Shenzhen Golf Club was named number four, while Mission Hills Golf Club’s Greg Norman-designed course came in tenth.

Editor’s note: This story was cross-posted on China Sports Today

Image: Spring City Golf & Lake Resort

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20th May 2009

Chinese golfer Zhang Lianwei prepares for winning return

Chinese golfer Zhang Lianwei, who is the first mainland Chinese to win a European Tour event , is preparing for a winning return in the Luxehills Golf Championship from June 11-14. The prize money of his third successive event on this year’s Omega China Tour is RMB 1 million. He has not been to Chengdu for many years after winning the Chengdu Classic in 1999 and 2001. Another victory is very important to him because he has not won since his commanding victory in the Guangzhou Championship last March. But the Luxehills Golf Championship also attracts many other top players in China including eight-time Tour champion Li Chao, Dell Championship winner Wu Weihuang, Omega Championship winner Zhou Jun, big-hitting Yuan Hao and local star Huang Mingjie. Please click for more information.

Top Chinese golfer Zhang Lianwei

Top Chinese golfer Zhang Lianwei

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15th May 2009

Yuan targets breakthrough win at Luxehills


May 14, 2009: Yuan Hao believes next month’s RMB1 million Luxehills Golf Championship in Chengdu offers the big-hitter an ideal opportunity to shed his ‘nearly man’ tag on the Omega China Tour.

Yuan’s third-place finish at the inaugural Luxehills event last September was yet another ‘close but no cigar’ campaign for the Guangzhou-based pro, who blasted into the first-round lead with a six-under 66 and on the final day was within one stroke of Tsai Chi-huang with four holes left.

However, three straight bogeys later and another opportunity was gone, with Tsai winning with a Tour-record 18-under total at the Luxehills International Country Club, which hosts this year’s event from June 11-14.

The pattern repeated itself in last month’s Sofitel Golf Championship in Nanjing. Yuan was tied for the lead with Zhang Lianwei during the third round before an error-strewn triple at the par-five 11th and three-putt bogeys on his last two holes saw him drop out of contention, the 29-year-old eventually finishing fifth.

Yuan Hao’s name may be a familiar one on leaderboards, but not on trophies.

“I definitely want to win, but I always make mistakes on the key holes, especially in the third or fourth round, or the last three or four holes. I rush things, I can’t calm down,” says Yuan, the circuit’s birdie leader last year and regarded as the longest hitter among Chinese pros.

“At Luxehills, I was in the final flight with Tsai and Zhang Xinjun in the third round, then came close on the last day. I played in a leading group again and had another chance, but lost again. I felt the pressure.”

Much like Colin Montgomerie’s reputation as the best player not to have won a Major, Yuan is arguably the best active Chinese pro without a win on the Omega China Tour.

No one on the circuit has come so close, so often, without winning. He has finished in the top-five a remarkable nine times, notching up 14 top-10s in 27 appearances. But just as others expect him to crumble when the finishing line comes into sight, so does he.

Outside the circuit, Yuan has experienced victory, having beaten Zhang Lianwei in a play-off for the Royal Orchid China Classic in his native Guangdong in October 2005. So, why has the man who can make the game look so easy, made it so hard for himself over the past four years?

“I’ve led tournaments many times, but I’ve missed becoming a champion time and time again. I don’t have a good mental game. I often choose the wrong clubs and my putting can be bad. I can get lazy when I’m putting,” he says.

“Every time I leave home to play in a tournament, my goal is always the same, but in the four days of the event, I always feel like I defeat myself.”

It has been a rollercoaster ride for Yuan, who has been one of China’s most exciting talents since turning pro in 2004, having represented his country at the Busan Asian Games with Liao Guiming and Wu Kangchun.

He was joint runner-up to Zhang Xinjun, an amateur, in last June’s RMB2.1 million China Pro-Am and revealed his ambition by trying his luck in this year’s Asian Tour Qualifying School.

However, he doesn’t have a coach and instead hopes time will prove his ally as he learns from his many, often agonising, experiences. Arguably his most painful loss was in the final round of the 2006 Shandong Championship, which embodied his frustrated quest to win on his domestic circuit.

Yuan was four ahead of Li Chao after 14 holes but a four-shot swing saw the pair level going to the last. Yuan put his approach eight feet from the flag, but Li landed his inches closer, critically forcing Yuan to putt first and give his rival a perfect read for a dramatic birdie, his third in four holes. Li has gone on to win eight times on Tour and twice topped the Omega Order of Merit.

Yuan has finished eighth, fifth, sixth and seventh on the Omega Order of Merit in the Tour’s first four seasons, but another year featuring several ‘good’ results is unlikely to satisfy the man who turns 30 in September.

“My biggest desire is to become a champion on the Omega China Tour. That’s my goal and my dream now. There are more foreign players this year, but my aim hasn’t changed,” he says.

“Luxehills is a very beautiful course and the wide fairways suit my game. I played well in Nanjing in April and in Chengdu I hope to finally win. It should be my turn. I hope so.”

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About the Luxehills International Country Club

Luxehills International Country Club is Chengdu’s most central golf club and part of the Luxehills International Community, the most prominent real estate project in China’s southwest region. The project was developed by Wide Horizon Real Estate Co. Ltd. The golf club is renowned for its beautiful landscape and spectacular scenery and includes a North American-style clubhouse, an 18-hole championship course and international-standard facilities. Well established in China’s golfing community, Luxehills was voted Favourite Course of the Year by the players on the 2008 Omega China Tour and hosted the 2008 National Golf Clubs General Managers Conference.

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10th April 2009

Golf Courses in China

The golf sport has been developing fast during the last 20 years in China. In 1982, Hong Kong tycoon Henry Fok started building Chung Shan course in Guangdong Province. At that time, the whole golf course was Hand-built by manual laborers. And it opened in 1984 as the first golf course in China. Today, China has become one of the best golf destinations and the home of the largest golf course which is Mission Hills Golf Club. Hosting five major golf international tournaments, China has  many other interesting features for golf. For more stories, please go to On Course for Growth.

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5th April 2009

Asian Amateur Championship at Mission Hills Golf Club in China

Mission Hills Golf Club

Mission Hills Golf Club

It was hard for Asian amateurs to join the Masters because of the traditions in the old days. Today the creation of the Asian Amateur Championship changes everything. The winner of the new event will earn a spot in the 2010 Masters, according to the statement of Billy Payne, tournament and club chairman. The inaugural Asian Amateur Championship will be held Oct. 29-Nov. 1 at Mission Hills Golf Club, which stretches across Shenzhen and Dongguan.It is the largest golf club  in China designed by 12 world-renowned golf legends.

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1st March 2009

China Tour Q-School gaining in popularity

The China Tour now in its 5th year is gaining in popularity. More and more foreign PGA professionals are heading over to try their hand on the China Tour. This year over 40 foreign PGA professionals went for 10 available tour cards. The qualifying was held at the Palm Island Resort in Guangdong. C.J. Gatto Lead the field with a four under par total of 140. With the China tour drawing more players from around the world the future of the tour looks very bright.

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Gatto heads top 10 at Omega China Tour Q-School

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28th February 2009

Masters officials give Asian amateurs a spot in tournament

A new opportunity for Chinese amateur golfers to qualify for the masters. This year for the first time ever the Masters has offered a spot to the winner Of the inaugural Asian Amateur Championship. It will be played at the world famous Mission Hills Resort in Shenzhen China. The 72 hole event will be open to a field of the top 120 amateurs in China. This is a great opportunity to bring golf in China to the world stage.
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New golf event gives Asian amateurs shot at Masters

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