The signature hole is the 14th played across an inlet to a peninsula green which slopes from back to front. The hole also offers a great view of the Kowloon Hills and towards the peaks of Hong Kong Island.
My daughter, Mhàiri who's my preferred source for feedback on my art work tells me this piece isn't quite my style and I usually go along with her recommendations. But in this case I'm determined to disagree because for me the colours capture that mysterious feeling I associate with Hong Kong and nearby China.
My friend Joe an ex-pat from Hong Kong who provided me with the pronunciation for Kau Sai Chau is OK with my artistic impression. And that's the artistic good news for me. The bad golfing news is that in recent years Kau Sai Chau has become comparatively speaking more expensive.
Joe, like myself loves Godzone and joins our golf group for trips within New Zealand and to Queensland where it's a wee bit warmer during a New Zealand winter. Fred is also one of us golf guys and for years I'd heard him rave about the Greg Norman designed Brookwater course south of Brisbane.