17th - 411 yards
one of the widest driving holes on the course, left is the safer line of the tee but means that theleft hand bunkers at the elevated green are in play.
18th - 533 yards
A hole that looks like it would be one of those wacky golf calendars, the tee shot is over a canyon to a fairway that almost sits at right angles to the tee. Plenty of room left, but that leaves a very hard second. the brave line is just right of the fairway bunkers. From the whites its no more than three wood as the fairway ends over the crest.
I thought this was a cool hole to play, but I can see a lot of people hating it.
view from the end of the fairway looking at the second shot
This was the view from the first tee, the fairway is the little sliver of land left of the carts at the top of the hill.
As a totally public golf facility I thought the east course was great fun with amazing scenery and excellent course conditions. The course has just come out of their winter, so from what we were told conditions improve even more. I can highly recommend anyone that is in Hong Kong spending a day or two playing Kai Sai Chau