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Whilst there are claims that the game was invented by the Chinese in the tenth century, during the Cultural Revolution, Golf was banned in China for being associated to British colonialism and decadent bourgeoisie. After 1984, however, several courses have popped up around the country. Nowadays there are about 180 golf clubs in China.
[edit] UnderstandGenerally, handicap cards are not required to play on courses in mainland China, however they are required within Macau and Hong Kong. As the courses are fairly busy, the main requirement is to keep up the speed of play. Don't be surprised to be tailed by a marshal if you don't. [edit] Locations[edit] Hong Kong
[edit] Macau
[edit] Mainland China[edit] Nan ShaOne resort with two 18 hole courses.
The list price is RMB 540 mid-week and RMB1,080 at weekends, but cheaper packages, including ferry tickets from Hong Kong and accommodation are available through agents. [edit] ShenzhenDue to its proximity to Hong Kong, Shenzhen has many golf courses. Noble Merchant and Sand River are very close to each other, a 20 minute taxi ride from both Lo Wu and the Shekou ferry terminal. Noble Merchant is a very forgiving course, good for beginners. [edit] Zhuhai
[edit] CaddiesOn most courses, it is compulsory to use caddies. Some courses prohibit the caddies from collecting tips, but generally a tip of between 50 and 100RMB is expected. [edit] Stay healthyDrink lots of fluids. In sunny weather wear long trousers and long sleeved shirts, use sunscreen on exposed skin. Use mosquito repellent.
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