Hong Kong is short on land and long on skyscrapers, so golf here is a bit of a treasure hunt. There is only one truly public course — but there is also a historic championship club, a clifftop members' course and a clutch of driving ranges where anyone can swing away. If you are working out where to play golf in Hong Kong in 2026, this guide covers every realistic option, from a full 18 to a bucket of balls after work.

Below you will find how to get onto a course as a visitor, what it costs, how to reach each spot and where to practise on a budget.

The short answer: The best place to play golf in Hong Kong is the Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course — the city's only public course, on an island off Sai Kung. Visitors can also play the historic Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling on selected days (around HK$1,700 for 18 holes), while Clearwater Bay is members-only. To just practise, head to public driving ranges at Tuen Mun Golf Centre or Whitehead in Ma On Shan.

In This Guide

  1. Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau — Sai Kung
  2. The Hong Kong Golf Club — Fanling
  3. Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club
  4. Tuen Mun Golf Centre — driving range
  5. Whitehead — Ma On Shan driving range
  6. At a glance: compare the five
  7. FAQ

A quick reality check: Hong Kong has very few golf courses, and most are private members' clubs. That makes the two spots below where a visitor can actually get onto a full course all the more valuable — book early.

1. Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course — Sai Kung

If you can play only one round in Hong Kong, make it Kau Sai Chau (滘西洲). Run by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as a not-for-profit, it is the only public golf course in Hong Kong — and it is a beauty, spread across an island in Sai Kung with sweeping views of the South China Sea.

There are three 18-hole courses — the North and South were designed by Gary Player, the East by Nelson & Haworth — plus a 60-bay floodlit driving range, a short-game area and an instruction centre. You reach it by the club's own golf ferry from Sai Kung, which is half the fun. Booking opens seven days ahead and fills quickly at weekends.

"Hong Kong has exactly one public golf course — and you reach it by ferry to an island. Book seven days out and treat the crossing as part of the round."

Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course (滘西洲)

Kau Sai Chau, Sai Kung (西貢) · Public · 3 × 18 holes + range

Hong Kong's only public golf course, on an island off Sai Kung, with three 18-hole layouts and a 60-bay floodlit range. Best for a proper round without a club membership.

TypePublic course + driving range
Getting thereSai Kung town (bus 92 from Diamond Hill MTR), then the club's golf ferry
CoursesNorth & South (Gary Player), East (Nelson & Haworth)
BookingOpens 7 days in advance
PricePublic green fees; HK residents pay less than visitors
Good forVisitors, a full round, practice

Confirm ferry times, fees and booking via Kau Sai Chau.

2. The Hong Kong Golf Club — Fanling

For a slice of history, the Hong Kong Golf Club (香港哥爾夫球會) at Fanling is the grande dame — home to three courses and, for decades, the Hong Kong Open. It is a private members' club, but it welcomes visitors on selected days, which is a rare treat for a course of this pedigree.

Green fees for visitors run to about HK$1,700 for 18 holes, with a discounted twilight rate (around HK$900) from mid-afternoon. It sits up in the northern New Territories near Sheung Shui, so leave time for the journey.

The Hong Kong Golf Club, Fanling (香港哥爾夫球會)

Fanling / Sheung Shui (上水) · Members' club · Visitor days

Hong Kong's historic championship club, host of the Hong Kong Open, with three courses at Fanling. Best for a bucket-list round on selected visitor days.

TypePrivate club, visitors on selected days
AddressLot 1, Fan Kam Road, Sheung Shui, New Territories
Nearest MTRSheung Shui, then about a 5-min taxi
Visitor fee~HK$1,700 (18 holes); twilight ~HK$900 from 3pm
Good forHistory, a special round

Check visitor days, dress code and tee times via the Hong Kong Golf Club.

3. Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club — Sai Kung

Perched on the Clear Water Bay Peninsula, this 1982 club has one of the most scenic 18-hole courses in the region, with holes hugging the cliffs above the sea. It is a members-only country club, so you cannot simply book a tee time — but you can play as a member's guest, and some hotel or tour packages arrange access.

If you can wangle an invitation, take it: the setting is spectacular. Otherwise, keep it on the wish list and stick to the public options above.

Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club (清水灣)

Clear Water Bay, Sai Kung (西貢) · Members-only · Clifftop 18

A scenic, members-only clifftop club with an 18-hole course above the sea. Best if you can play as a member's guest or via a package.

TypePrivate members' club (guests only)
Address139 Tai Au Mun Road, Clear Water Bay, Sai Kung
Getting thereHang Hau MTR, then taxi or minibus
AccessMembers and their guests; check packages
Good forScenery, a guest round

Confirm guest access and tee times via the Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club.

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4. Tuen Mun Golf Centre — public driving range

Not everyone wants a four-hour round. To just hit balls, Tuen Mun Golf Centre (屯門高爾夫球中心) is the budget hero: run by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), it was Hong Kong's first public golf driving range and remains the cheapest place in town to practise.

Expect covered bays, a practice putting green and no-frills, wallet-friendly LCSD rates. It is out in the western New Territories, so pair it with a day around Tuen Mun.

Tuen Mun Golf Centre (屯門高爾夫球中心)

Tuen Mun (屯門) · LCSD public · Driving range

Hong Kong's first public golf driving range, run by the LCSD — cheap, walk-in-friendly bays plus practice greens. Best for budget practice and beginners.

TypePublic driving range (LCSD)
Address54 Lung Mun Road, Tuen Mun, New Territories
Getting thereTuen Mun (Light Rail towards Butterfly), then a short walk or taxi
PriceBudget LCSD rates (per bay / bucket)
Good forBeginners, cheap practice

Check hours and hire charges via LCSD Tuen Mun Golf Centre.

5. Whitehead — Ma On Shan driving range

Over on the eastern side, Whitehead Club Golf Driving Range (白石) in Ma On Shan is a popular, scenic place to work on your swing, with balls flying out towards the water. It is an easy, open-to-all option if you are based around Sha Tin or Ma On Shan.

Like all ranges, it is sold by the bucket, so it is a low-commitment way to keep your game sharp between rounds.

Whitehead Club Golf Driving Range (白石)

Ma On Shan (馬鞍山) · Public · Driving range

A scenic, open-to-all driving range in Ma On Shan with waterside views. Best for east-side practice sessions and a relaxed bucket of balls.

TypePublic driving range
Address6 Kam Ying Road, Ma On Shan, New Territories
Getting thereMa On Shan (Tuen Ma line), then a short taxi
PricePer bucket of balls (confirm on site)
Good forEast-side practice, casual swings

Hours and prices vary — confirm before you head over.

At a glance: compare the five

Where to play golf in Hong Kong 2026

VenueAreaTypeAccess
Kau Sai ChauSai KungPublic course + rangeOpen to all; book 7 days ahead
HK Golf Club, FanlingSheung ShuiChampionship clubVisitors ~HK$1,700 (18), selected days
Clearwater BaySai KungMembers' clubMember's guest / package
Tuen Mun Golf CentreTuen MunDriving range (LCSD)Open to all; budget rates
WhiteheadMa On ShanDriving rangeOpen to all; per bucket

Fees, hours and visitor policies change — always confirm with each venue before booking.

Golf is just one way to get outdoors here. For more, see our guides to the best outdoor activities, the best hikes in Hong Kong and the city's best watersports. Since two of the courses sit in Sai Kung, our Sai Kung day-trip guide pairs perfectly, and runners should try our best running routes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you play golf in Hong Kong as a visitor?
Yes. Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau is a public course open to everyone, the Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling admits visitors on selected days for a green fee, and public driving ranges such as Tuen Mun Golf Centre and Whitehead welcome walk-ins. Private clubs like Clearwater Bay are members-only, so you would play as a member's guest.
Where is the only public golf course in Hong Kong?
The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course, on an island off Sai Kung, is Hong Kong's only public golf course. It has three 18-hole courses and a 60-bay floodlit driving range, reached by the club's own golf ferry from Sai Kung. Booking opens seven days in advance.
How much does it cost to play golf in Hong Kong?
It varies widely. Kau Sai Chau charges public green fees, with Hong Kong residents paying less than visitors. The Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling charges visitors around HK$1,700 for 18 holes (about HK$900 for a twilight round from 3pm). Driving ranges are far cheaper, sold by the basket of balls.
Where can I practise at a driving range in Hong Kong?
Tuen Mun Golf Centre, run by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, was Hong Kong's first public driving range and is the cheapest place to hit balls. Whitehead Club Golf Driving Range in Ma On Shan is another popular public option, and Kau Sai Chau has a 60-bay floodlit range.

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