Golf in Macau

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Macau is the perfect destination for any golf lover on holiday. The sport of golf is increasing rapidly in Macau. They are “trying to keep up with the Jones’s,” the Jones’s being China. There are currently three golf courses in the country; Caesars Golf Macau, Macau Golf & Country Club and Orient Golf Club.
 
Caesars Golf Macau is located on the Cotai Strip. The green fees are inexpensive making it a great stop for vacationers on a budget. The club is extremely welcoming to people from all over the world.
 
The Macau Golf & Country Club is an 18 hole course that is now opened to the public. The members of the club can often be found lounging by the club house, or right beside you playing a round. They are extremely friendly and love to chat about where you’re from. The club offers a great driving range that overlooks the South China Sea.
 
Macau Golf Course

Macau Golf Course

Macau Golf and Country Club, located on the island of Coloane, is just 15 minutes away from the Ferry Terminal, 20 minutes away from the Center of Macau, and 10 minutes away from the Macau International Airport.
 
The Club has been meticulously planned to combine a resort ambience with an 18-hole championship golf course, superb amenities, first-class international management, attentive service, excellent food and sports, and a vast array of activities specially focused on golf tournaments and tuition.
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