Hong Kong Golf Looks Good for Clearwater Bay

Hong Kong golf and Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club Yet these efforts are only made possible by our continued financial success. In spite of all the challenges, overall Club operating revenue was above last year and the Marina’s income was also better than last year. Meanwhile, membership numbers remain sound for Hong Kong Golf. This, given the tough economic times we live in, is a fantastic achievement. These healthy numbers make it smoother for Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club to carry out improvements at the Club, including building the Country Club passenger lift, carrying out wall repainting and access road resurfacing. Meanwhile, food or beverage prices stayed the same and we continued to offer innovations and deliciousness with several new promotions.


As I walk around the Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club, I see a very tranquil, positive and friendly Hong Kong Golf community – this is one thing about our community that never changes. Similarly, I and Hong Kong Golf are delighted that we are seeing out the economic crisis in such stellar fashion – thank you for your continued support and I look forward to sharing a prosperous 2010 with you. Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club have had a very pleasing year, financially, which is gratifying in these tough times for Hong Kong Golf. The 2008 Surrender & Re-issue Scheme was opened on 22 June 2008 and closed on 30 June 2009. A total of 10 quotas for Golf and 45 quotas for the Country Club & Marina were filled, including three additional quotas for Hong Kong Golf and two additional quotas for Marina. In addition, the Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club General Committee approved two special quotas for surrender and re-issue arrangements in 2008.


A total revenue of HK$26,021,250 was generated for the quota year of 2008 at Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club. All in all, things are looking healthy. Aside from our strong financial footing, this year has also been incredibly successful for our events, including the Members & Guests Charity Golf Day, with 101 enthusiastic players; the Hong Kong Golf Champions Cup, which saw many spectators come and plenty of media interest; the Lifeline Express Charity Golf Day with 28 teams competing; the ever popular Clearwater Bay Chase featuring more than 730 runners and the fun-filled Annual Committee Dinner; all of which raised funds for worthwhile causes. What fun we have had while doing good for the community! Hong Kong Golf have also continued to let Hans Andersen use our pool for their children, and are proud to receive the Caring Company Logo for the fifth consecutive year, another sign that we are benefitting the wider community through our operations. This is very encouraging, and we should continue in these efforts to benefit those less fortunate who can’t play golf in Hong Kong.