Once a week, Checkley Sin Kwok-lam, the managing director of a finance company in Hong Kong, wakes up at the crack of dawn and drives down to the Clearwater Bay Golf and Country Club to begin a round of golf at 8.30am.
He plays a short nine-hole game for three hours, before heading into the office shortly before midday for the main day's work.
Sometimes, when the day is over, at about 5pm he heads off to Parkview in Tai Tam for an evening in the residential housing estate's popular gym and swimming pool, before grabbing some food and heading home.
'I am my own boss, so I can come and go as I wish,' said Mr Sin, who has 10 memberships at clubs around town including the Hong Kong Jockey Club and the Foreign Correspondents' Club.
His company, First Credit, handles mass market retail loans.
'Usually, there is a business reason for playing golf,' he said. 'It's a good way to get on friendly terms with clients. We play four hours of golf, and then finish the evening off with a nice dinner. It is handy to build contacts and relationships with business partners and potential clients.