Pacific Links International is a Canadian owned golf corporation pursuing a strategy of acquiring signature properties in select world markets.
Founded in 2009, the company is focused on implementing a plan whose main feature is reciprocal access to multiple clubs around the world that have strong design and deliver a memorable golf experience.
Pacific Links International currently owns or operates five courses in Hawaii and West Virginia in the United States, and one course in China. With its financial resources, Pacific Links plans to continue to grow through acquisitions and the development of quality golf properties, providing its members with more opportunities to enjoy reciprocal access and special programs.
The company is wholly owned by Du Sha, a Canadian citizen and Chinese entrepreneur. The founder of the 97-store Home World Group, Mr. Du is Chairman of Pacific Links. Bruce Simmonds, Chief Executive Officer of Pacific Links, founded and grew ClubLink Corporation into Canada's largest owner and operator of golf clubs.
In Hawaii, Pacific Links International operates Kapolei, Mākaha West, Mākaha Valley, and Royal Hawaiian. In September 2012, Kapolei played host to the Pacific Links Hawai‘i Championship, a 54-hole stroke play Champions Tour event that will feature a $1.8 million purse and a field of 81 Champions Tour professionals.
Pacific Links also owns Pete Dye Golf Club in Bridgeport, West Virginia.
Pacific Links is transforming its existing 36-hole golf facility in Tianjin, China into The 27 Club, designed by 27 major golf champions, and the anchor amenity of a golf resort and residential community.
At Royal Hawaiian, golf architect Pete Dye and his son Perry have integrated crafty golf holes into tumbling terrain framed by ancient jungle trees upwards up of 100 feet tall at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Oahu. The back nine builds to an exciting finish as it winds through leafy corridors to fast bentgrass greens; players are presented with tantalizing risk-reward scenarios.
To take full advantage of the beauty of the tranquil Mākaha Valley and the Waianae Mountains, Pacific Links engaged Greg Norman to remake Mākaha West into an unforgettable championship course. Featuring a scenic mountain backdrop and the beauty of Oahu's western shore, this site will be transformed into an exciting course that can host the world's best players.