Plover Clove launches live camera feed of course construction process

New golf course under construction in Hong Kong launches live webcam feed.

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Plover Cove Golf Club, the first new private golf club to be built in the Hong Kong area in nearly 50 years, has launched a live camera feed at its construction site, offering the public a real-time window into the creation of the 18-hole championship course. 

The newly launched live camera system offers two viewing angles – one located adjacent to the 17th hole and one on the tee box between the 6th and 15th holes. These perspectives will give viewers an unprecedented opportunity to watch the course take shape, offering a front-row seat at the progress of the landmark project.

The Plover Cove Golf Club project is being developed in collaboration with internationally renowned course architects Fry/Straka Global Golf Course Design, agronomy and sustainability consultants Turfgrass, and Flagstick Golf Course Construction Management.

The landmark project, set for completion in the summer 2027, will transform up to 53 hectares of restored landfill into 6,660-yard championship course measuring and a luxury clubhouse at a total investment of up to HK$4.5 billion (£420m approx).

A rendition of the course and clubhouse at Plover Cove, which is due to open in the summer of 2027

Faced with the naturally rolling terrain of the site, the construction team adopted retaining wall technology to level the land and expand the playable area. The core works centre on installing an 8m high retaining wall to support the creation of an 18-hole championship course measuring over 6,600 yards with a par of 71. The wall length has also increased from the originally planned 1.5 km to 1.8km. 

As of early 2026, phase one of construction is 80% complete, while phase two has reached 50% completion. A live feed positioned near the 17th hole, overlooking the retaining slope development and main driveway, now provides rare insight into one of the project’s most technically complex and visually striking stages.  

The second live cam is positioned between the tee boxes of holes 6 and 15, a location that integrates major engineering functions with natural strategic advantage. This area serves both as the project’s primary entrance and exit, as well as a vehicle washing station designed to reduce environmental impact. 

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As the highest elevation on the site, with a maximum height difference of 28 metres, the vantage point offers a complete view across the development’s largest platform. From here, viewers can observe daily environmental management procedures while also watching the fairway corridors take shape, following the land’s natural contours to form flowing, dynamic terrain.  

Dean Nelson, General Manager of Plover Cove Golf Club, said: “As we enter 2026 – a pivotal year in our journey – this initiative opens a transparent and engaging window into the full construction process, inviting the public to witness a private landmark project as it takes shape.”  

“The progress presented goes far beyond the golf course, reflecting the transformation of the clubhouse from groundbreaking into a holistic, comprehensive destination designed for our future members. We’re excited to invite everyone to follow this journey as an iconic vision comes to life.”  

Check out the live feed building progress here.

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