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ExclusiveTakeover of Hong Kong Golf & Tennis Academy’s Central club postponed by 2 months

Source says delay of merger with Carlyle & Co follows meeting of HKGTA members

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The merger of operations at the HKGTA’s Town Club in Central earlier sparked a backlash among members. Photo: Handout
Denise Tsang
The takeover of a prime venue at an exclusive Hong Kong sports club in Central has been postponed following opposition from some members, who have also called on management to scrap the plan entirely, the South China Morning Post has learned.

A source said that following a meeting involving members of the Hong Kong Golf & Tennis Academy (HKGTA), the date of the merger of operations for its Town Club at Central’s New World Tower with private members’ club Carlyle & Co would be pushed back by two months.

According to an internal memo issued by Carlyle & Co and seen by the SCMP, the takeover would take effect on August 8.

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As recently as last Friday evening, HKGTA had told the SCMP that it would proceed on June 8.

“This is not just a small win. Holding off for two months after all these high-profile adverts is quite big,” a meeting attendee said. “We hope we will be able to arrive at a good middle ground at the end.”

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The latest development stalls previous plans to allow members of the two clubs to use their facilities reciprocally.

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