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Projects Under Design & Construction

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Jade Dragon Snow Mountain Golf Club
Lijiang, Yunnan

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Beijing North Lakes Golf Club
Beijing, China

Formerly known as CityBird golf course, N&H have extensively rebuilt and remodeled this existing golf course that is centrally located in China’s capital, Beijing. Construction commenced in 2004 with completion slated for mid-2005.

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Bird Island Resort
Saipan, Micronesia

A 27 hole resort course on a spectacular oceanfront setting. Drawings are complete and the project is on-hold pending the securing of project financing.

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Gunshan Golf Resort
Gunshan, Korea

Perhaps the only flat golf course site in Korea, Gunshan Golf Resort is sited on reclaimed land near the town of Gunshan. The N&H course is the latest proposed addition to this golf resort, which currently comprises 18 holes designed by a Korean designer. The owner envisages a destination resort with some 54 holes of golf once complete in 2008. Design for this project is underway with construction expected to commence in late 2005.

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Hainan Sanya Golf Resort
Sanya, Hainan China

An 18-hole resort course planned near the resort city of Sanya. The site for this proposed golf course is one of the best on that island, occupying prime and beautiful land between the mountains and the sea. Design is underway with construction expected to commence in late 2005.

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Jiangyin Longtao International Golf Club
Jianyin, China

The clubhouse of this 18-hole course enjoys a spectacular view over one of China’s largest and most dramatic bridges that crosses the fabled Yangtze River. The site itself is a combination of a large and very steep pine tree covered hill and flatter slopes and plains at the base of the hill. Due to the large (200feet plus) elevation differences on some of the holes, the course will be a carts only course.

Construction on the first phase commenced in early 2003.

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Kau Sai Chau Golf Course
Hong Kong, China

The feasibility study and detailed design for the 3rd course at Kau Sai Chau Island has been completed. Heavy usage of the existing 2 courses at the island of Kau Sai Chau means that this addition to the HK public golf scene is eagerly awaited. Occupying some of the most dramatic land anywhere in Asia and enjoying panoramic ocean views, the 3rd course promises to be an exciting golf experience. Construction is anticipated to commence in mid 2005.

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Nanjing Sun Island Golf and Country Club
Nanjing, China

54 holes of golf are ultimately planned for this rolling pine clad site situated near Nanjing's new international airport. Construction of the first nine hole is advanced with completion of the initial 18 holes started for early 2006.

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Nanjing Sun Island Golf and Country Club
Nanjing, China

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OCT Golf Courses (Public and Private)

Shenzhen, China

The 36 holes of OCT Golf Club will occupy the ranges and hills above one of Shenzhen’s main water reservoirs when the courses are completed in late 2006. Design of both courses has been completed and earthworks have commenced.

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Sai Sha Golf Course

New Territories, Hong Kong

An ongoing project, Sai Sha golf course is still in approvals stage. Documentation of the first 9 holes is complete. The golf course forms part of a huge residential development in the new territories of HK with a residential population of 40,000 residents when complete. Construction is due to start within the next year.

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Shandong Homey International Golf Resort
Weihei, China

Built on land reclaimed from the Yellow Sea, this proposed 36-hole project will form part of an international resort featuring hotels, housing and theme park facilities. An interesting aspect of the design is the large saltwater lagoons that have been incorporated into the golf course design. These lagoons will be connected to the open sea and stocked with many exotic varieties of fish and shellfish – the harvesting of which is a major business of the client, one of China’s major aquaculture concerns.

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Tinian Marine Resort Golf Course
Tinian, Micronesia

The first golf course for the historic South Pacific Island of Tinian, this 18-hole resort course is part of a US$450 million casino/resort hotel complex that will serve tourists from all over South East Asia. The course will feature massive ad unique limestone rock formations, tropical rainforests and spectacular ocean holes.

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The Royal Selangor Golf Club
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

One of the regions most prestigious and historical golf courses, The Royal Selangor Golf Club has occupied its current site close to the centre of Kuala Lumpur since the early 1900’s. Although the course occupies a lofty position in Malaysian and Asian golfing circles, it’s golf courses have dropped in prestige, thanks both to deteriorating conditions and the rise of newer golf courses throughout the capital. Nelson & Haworth have been engaged to completely redesign both New and Old Courses. Our goal is to raise the quality, playing conditions and strategies of both courses, while respecting and building upon the traditional nature of the courses and their largely flat, tree lined character. Construction is due to commence in mid 2005.

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