BFA International Convention Center Golf Club

Elaine Duan
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Add.: Dongyu Island, Bo’ao Aquapolis, Qionghai City
Tel: 0898-62966008
Website: http://www.coscoboao.com/Golf/qhjj.html

Opening Year: 2003
Designer: Graham Marsh (Australia)
Holes: 18                     
Par:
72
Fairway Yardage: 7129 yards, covering an area of 110 hectares.
Turf Grass Type:  Green: Tif-dwarf grass
                               Fairway: Paspalum grass
Facilities: 

Clubhouse, villas, guestrooms, locker rooms, Chinese restaurant, club bar, sauna and massage, golf proshop, business center and 22-bay driving range

Features:

BFA International Convention Center Golf Club is located on Dongyu Island, where Boao Forum for Asia is held yearly. The BFA course is part of the entire complex of the BFA Convention Center. It is developed by Hainan Cosco Boao Development Co., Ltd.

Embraced by the winding Wanquan River that flows into the sea, the course is a beautifully manicured palm-fringed layout that golfers of all abilities will enjoy. Featuring huge white-sand bunkers but little in the way of elevation changes, the course's main defense lies in its highly contoured greens and the wind that blows in off the sea during afternoon play. BFA is certainly not the most difficult course you'll ever play but it's surely one of the most attractive. The course also features an 18-hole golf course with night lights and massive man-made lakes in between the fairways for most of the holes. Another plus is the caddies: they're among the most knowledgeable in China and are quite brilliant at reading the correct line for a putt.

How to get there:

One hour drive from Haikou Meilan Airport, and one and a half hours drive from Sanya Phoenix International Airport. Sofitel Boao Hotel is within walking distance.

18-hole golf course of night light



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