NEW OWNERS BOOST LINKS HOPE ISLAND

NEW OWNERS BOOST LINKS HOPE ISLAND

LINKS Hope Island, the Gold Coast’s premier golf course, continues to blossom under its new owners.

The acquisition was made by Golden Horse Nine Dragon Lake Holdings Limited the owner and developer of the 45 hole Dragon Lake Golf Resort in Guangzhou, China, host of the prestigious PGA event, The Royal Trophy, an Asia vs Europe version of The Ryder Cup.   

The two prime waterfront hotel and villa development sites at Hope Island total 8,162sqm and have approvals in place for up to 400 resort rooms and 29 permanent residences, situated adjacent to the golf course and private canals.

The hotel may integrate with the existing clubhouse to utilise function rooms, restaurants, lobbies and full line kitchens.

Chairman of Golden Horse Nine Dragon Lake Holdings Limited Feng Di shared his excitement about his company’s entry into the Australian golf market and the construction of an up market hotel adjacent to the Links Hope Island clubhouse in the not too distant future. 

To attract more members to Links Hope Island a new non equity membership category has been released.

Priced very reasonably at $3,500 per year, the membership provides seven day course access and entry into all Member Competitions and Honour Board events.

Executive general manager Mark Holland says the new membership category has plenty to offer.

“The offering demonstrates our commitment to a strong membership base and we are confident with the calibre of our course, clubhouse and quality operation that it will be well received in the local market place,” Holland says.

“An added benefit for new members is complimentary access at our sister course, Noosa Springs Golf & Country Club.”  

Links Hope Island is offering membership without joining fees entitling members to seven day course access.

To find out more about Links Hope Island Membership contact 07 5530 9000 or email mark.weir@linkshopeisland.com.au 

www.linkshopeisland.com.au

Sponsored by Links Hope Island.

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