"Ensuring a quality service for all golfers"
Brett Fruin
Brett Fruin is a New Zealander living in China for more than 4 years working as a Business Consultant.
A good golfer with a 6 handicap and great knowledge of golf and golf tours. Brett has played golf in many different countries and understands what golfers need when they want to tour, and being from “down under” Brett knows all about golf in New Zealand and Australia.
His experience also extends to Asia where he has helped organize golf tours and organize special events such as golf tournaments.
Brett has also been a guide on many tours and will assist you or anyone who would like to experience the game.
Christopher Ryall
Having resided in China for the past 7 years, Chris established Link China Consulting 8 years ago and has seen the business grow into one of China’s leading Education, Investment and Venture Capital firms – always striving to keep the businesses in tune with the original client orientated approach of Link China – so to eastasiagolf.com has been established.
Chris values the input of our strategic golfing partners and tour operators, so that eastasiagolf.com can provide you with the ultimate golf tour and holiday, one that will remain one of your fondest memories.
With a handicap not worth mentioning here (or anywhere else) Chris dutifully hopes your participation in our golf holidays will have an advantageous effect of your handicap and leave you with a golfing experience of a lifetime.
Toure Mahamar
Toure originally comes from Mali in central Africa, but has been in China for more than 10 years. He speaks fluent Mandarin and has built strong partnerships with many Businesses in Asia.
Toure is a keen golfer with a 15 handicap and enjoys playing the game in China. He is always looking ways to improve his game and develop the game better for others.
Toure is the owner of one of Wuhan China’s most famous dining establishments and has become a bit of an institution in Wuhan. He has held a couple of very big tournaments and is always a very willing to undertake new ventures as he knows the market and what Chinese people want.
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