KGS Cash Sweep Monthly Medals
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KGS Cash Sweep Monthly Medals
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Contents 2 3 4 6 8 10 ○ ○ ○ ○ Management Committee Editor’s Message Vice-President’s Message Captain’s Message Readers’ Forum Membership ○ ○ ○ 12 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ P.16 ○ Club Updates • Indiscriminate Parking • Club Car Stickers 2007-2009 • Submission of Scorecards • No Entry • Notice • Golf Insurance Card • National Handicap System (NHS) Card • Lightning & Siren • Rules Book • A Friendly Reminder • Lost & Found • Notice - Golfing - Membership • Purchase of Golf Balls • Registration of Buggy • 2-Ball or 1-Ball Matches on Weekends/Public Holidays • Forfeiture of Tournament Prizes • Dress Code During Prize Giving Lunch • Important Telephone Numbers • Kelab Golf Sarawak Goes Online • Reminder To All Buggy Users • Change Of Address & Contact Number • Monday Morning Golf Booking • Membership Card At Point Of Sales • Donation for China Earthquake Victims • KGS One Ringgit Charity Fund ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 15 1 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ P.22 P.26 ○ ○ Ongoing & Upcoming Events • • • • • • • • • • KGS Cash Sweep Monthly Medals (5th Leg) KGS Club Championship Malaysia Senior Amateur Open KGS SMTA Hole-in-One Charity Golf KGS Cash Sweep Monthly Medals (6th Leg) Sarawak Chief Minister’s Cup Captain’s Trophy KGS Cash Sweep Monthly Medals (Final Leg) KGS 18th Annual General Meeting KGS New Year Eve Party P.31 16 Club Happenings • • • • • • • • • • ○ P.24 P.20 ○ 30 32 33 34 35 36 ○ ○ ○ ○ KGS Gawai Dayak Open House Golf KGS Cash Sweep Monthly Medals (3rd Leg) KGS Cash Sweep Monthly Medals (4th Leg) Transview Classic Golf 2nd Pan Borneo Senior Amateur Golf Championship KGS Youth Taekwondo Championship 2008 Sarawak Classic Golf Hyundai Classic Golf KGS Captains’ Alumni Golf 2008 Family Day ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Lady Golf Golf Rules Health & Fitness The Library Golf Jokes Club Facilities Third Quarter Issue 2008 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 2 Management Committee MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE PRESIDENT YAB Pehin Sri Dr. Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud SBS, DP, PSM, SPMJ, SSDK, DGSM, SSAP, SSSA, SPMT, SPDK, DPPN, Kt. WE (Thailand), KEPN (Indonesia), SPMB (Brunei), KOU (Korea), AO (Australia), PCD DEPUTY PRESIDENT YABhg. Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. Wong Soon Kai DP PSM DA PNBS PBS VICE PRESIDENT YABhg. Tan Sri Datuk Amar (Dr) Haji Hamid bin Bugo PSM PJN DA PNBS JSM JBK PPB Hon. Doctor of Commerce SECRETARY Shahary Haji Alias TREASURER Peter Chin Mui Khiong CLUB CAPTAIN Patrick Chieng Ping Ung COMMITTEE MEMBERS Haji Abdul Jalil Bin Abdul Rahman Gani Bin Matahir @ Abdul Ghanie Tahir Gerald Rentap Jabu James Ling Chung Alvin Yong Sze Lung Clarence Chin Chee Howe Simon Woon Ta Meng Baijuri Jaujie Robert Elone Sireng Membership & Establishment YBhg. Tan Sri Datuk Amar (Dr) Haji Hamid bin Bugo Entertainment Gerald Rentap Jabu House & Development Gani Bin Matahir @ Abdul Ghanie Tahir Food & Beverage James Ling Chung Security & Safety Gerald Rentap Jabu Library Baijuri Jaujie CLUB MANAGEMENT General Manager – Bernard Lee Meng Hock Email : gm@kgswak.com Finance & Administration Manager – Wang Kheng Boi Email : fm@kgswak.com Activities Manager – Lester Simbas Email : am@kgswak.com Assistant Activities Manager – Nisewan Haji Abdul Rahim Email : aam@kgswak.com Security Manager – Mohd Ayub Sulehan Assistant Golf Course Superintendent – Chiu Nyian Shin Operations & Maintenance Executive – Stanley Soo Membership & Activities Executive – Shirleyna Kim Dupo Email : mship@kgswak.com Administration Executive – Rosnah Said Accounts Executive – Audrey Edwin Editor’s Message 3 Editor’s MessageMessage Editor’s In the 21st Century we live in an environment wired with technological advancement. It is difficult to imagine that, in this technological age of the borderless world of cyberspace, an organisation doing any sort of business could survive without a website. It was primarily to keep abreast with the times that in 2004 KGS launched its website and in 2006 it went online. There is no denying the fact that a website must be constantly updated to serve its purpose and to be useful to the organisation at all times. But the last time the club website was updated was in August 2007. Given this fact, it seems that the idea of regular maintenance and update has not sunk in with the staff in charge of the club’s department of information technology (ICT). That is, indeed, sad. But here is a piece of good news for all club members and readers of The Golfer. The club will be launching its new and improved website in September 2008. With better quality staff and adequate supervision, the new KGS website promises to be properly run and will always be up-to-date. We are aware that with an effective website programming KGS will gain more business from its potential customers, the website visitors. We know that each and every individual person from a child to a senior citizen prefers the internet to look out for their desired products, whether it is about fees for a round of golf or a golf lesson with the KGS pro. The number of search engines is increasing day by day. Mark my words, if KGS is not on these search engines we tend to lose out to our competitors, for membership and other relevant products. Bearing the above factors in mind, it is felt that the current website is not adequate to serve the needs of the ever expanding KGS club activities. The million dollar question on everyone’s mind is this: Is KGS smart enough to spend some money on building a practical, yet attractive enough website to enhance members’ use of it. To have a good website is like having a comprehensive Yellow Page tailored entirely to KGS needs. And remember that the club’s online website is like a 24-hour sales person exposing your products around the globe. What can be better than that businesswise? Having said all that, one has to make sure KGS website is designed with excellence in mind. The previous website was, in many respects, far too short of our expectations. What constitutes a good website design? Rest assured that a lot of people will be looking at our website. They will expect it to be neat and clean, and that it is easy to navigate. Even though the website is simple, easy navigation coupled with the fact that it is neat and clean, our website will be popular. Popularity is very important. Therefore, our focus will be providing information as clearly spelt out as possible to avoid ambiguity and confusion, and in a manner that flows and allows easy navigation by our visitors. That, in a nutshell, is a good design. After the September 2008 launch, our mission and objective must be that we will be able to run our website on our own, whoever the website designers may be. It is of paramount importance that we talk to the designers and get them to show us how to service and update the website on our own. Otherwise the club will face the same old problems of being dependent on the designers, as with the KGS old website, the more reason we should insist on a very simple design. Only if we could update it on our own could we make sure that, unlike our past sloppy experience, the KGS website will always be up-to-date across time. As members all know, we are going full steam with the website revamp and updating project, to provide innovative and better service and usage to members, netizens and visitors. The new features will consist of interactive communication. Under this heading will be the following: (1) surveys and feedbacks; (2) recruitment (job applications); (3) memo distribution, and (4) archive events. One general heading will cover several topics of interest to all members: club history; management information; golfing calendar; quick reference guides; membership forms; club newsletter (The Golfer); photo gallery; upcoming events; club updates; info notices; press release, and online payment. All these will be presented in a clear and precise format, avoiding the pitfalls of our past experiences. We want our website to be regularly surfed by visitors worldwide, and that it is popular. In the era of globalisation no one can disregard the power and strength of website popularity. The launching date is eagerly anticipated. Even before its launch in September 2008, members can audaciously hope that the new website will bring good things to our club because it is our excellent 24-hour marketing tool. Having an online presence in the form of a club website is one of the best investments we have had. Furthermore, having a well-designed website will ensure that we are able to compete in the online world. A distinguished and popular website will help KGS establish its name as a thriving and progressive premier club. Datu Dr. Haji Yusoff Hanifah Editor-in-chief Editorial Committee Chairman: YBhg Datu Dr Hj. Yusoff Hanifah Committee Members: Patrick Chieng • Bernard Lee • Wang Kheng Boi • Sim Kwong Hiong • James Ritchie • Lester Simbas • Nisewan Hj Abdul Rahim KELAB GOLF SARAWAK Petra Jaya, 93050 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. Tel: 082-440966, 444791, 443398, 443412 Fax: 082-441733, 311935 E-mail: info@kgswak.com Website: www.kgswak.com Copyrights ©2008. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher. 4 Vice-President’s Message Vice-President’s Message Let me wish all Muslim members and staff Selamat Berpuasa and Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri and best wishes to all others. This Holy Month of Ramadan is a perfect time for reflection, on the past, the present and the future especially when it coincided with the month of our 45th independence. Reflection on what we have done, what we are doing and what we will be doing for ourselves and for others. Indeed we must not only ask what we have done. More importantly, we should ask: “Is there anything else we could do to upgrade the standard of cleanliness in our environment, the attitude of our employees towards work and the standard of service offered to members to earn a word of praise and a satisfactory acknowledgement from them?” We have improved our golf courses, but what about our badminton hall with its falling doors and broken gutters, etc? It is too easy to pride ourselves on what we have done until we ask and answer the question, “Have we done enough?” Too many organisations, including charitable ones, have delighted themselves with the fact that they have plenty of resources, even money and fixed deposits, while there are things that need doing and needy people that need helping! Only when we reflect on our actions and deeds can we fully understand the actual situation at hand. A thorough knowledge and an understanding of the current situation can lead us to chart out the path to the future, to do the right things and do them right successfully. May Peace Be with all of you. Tan Sri Datuk Amar (Dr) Hamid Bugo Vice President 6 Captain’s Message Captain’s Dear fellow members, Our golfing activities are taking a short break during the month of Ramadan before we shift gear again in October with a number of golf tournaments planned for the 4th quarter of the year. The short hiatus gives our course maintenance team the opportunity to carry out some important maintenance and improvement works on the course. The Management Committee at its last meeting approved a 5 -year Master Plan for the “maintenance and upgrading” of our Siol-Demak and Matang-Santubong courses, the details of which will be shared with the general membership in due course. The key areas of focus are as follows: • A macro drainage scheme to move excess water from the Siol-Demak ponds into the nearby rivers. This will involve the upgrading of existing drains and construction of new ones to facilitate better drainage. • Returfing of all the fairways at Siol-Demak, (a number of which has been completed). • Rebuilding of all the old greens at Siol-Demak. • Upgrading and reconstruction of bunkers. • A phased replacement programme for many of our machineries, some of which are more than 20 years old. For obvious financial reasons, we’ll endeavour to carry out most of the work in-house, out-sourcing only the major construction work, to ensure cost-effectiveness. Hollow-tinning of all the greens have just been completed, giving the turf time to “rejuvenate” such that we’ll have optimum playing condition come October. We plan to carry out this “hollow-tinning” exercise twice a year, the first in January/February, before the “golfing season” starts and the Message second during Ramadan, when there is reduced traffic on the courses. To help us assess the performance of our caddies, to better serve our golfers, we’ve recently introduced the Caddie Assessment System, which has been used in many major overseas clubs. It’s a very simple system, requiring minimum effort on the part of the golfer. At the end of each game, the caddie will give a laminated card with his name and personal number to the golfer who will then place the card into one of the four slots in the “Caddie Assessment” box located near the Golfer’s Terrace and Buggy Centre indicating Excellent, Good, Average and Poor. Points for consideration in assessing his performance should include the caddie’s attitude, helpfulness (for example their ability to indicate line on greens), diligence in repairing divots, rake bunkers and repair ball marks etc. We need these feedbacks from golfers so that we can reward and motivate the good caddies and train the not-so-good ones, so that over time we can raise the overall service level of our caddies. We already have in place a Caddie - incentive programme, your co-operation will go a long way in helping us ensure success of the programme. For a number of years, most of our members have been supporting the “one ringgit-a-month” project to raise fund for the various charitable organisations in Sarawak, especially those in Kuching. We’ll continue to do this to support the less fortunate amongst us. During the month of October/November we’ll be organising 2 separate Charity Golf for the same purpose and I appeal to all our golfers to support the club by participating in these events. Thank You and Happy Golfing!! Patrick Chieng Club Captain CAPTAIN’S COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS Club Captain Patrick Chieng Course & Grounds Simon Woon Lady Captain Celine Foo Swimming Vincent Bong Deputy Captain & Rules and Handicap Chairman Haji Abdul Jalil Abdul Rahman Tournament Alvin Yong Junior Golf Development Clarence Chin Gym Dr Lee Hua Seng Caddy & Course Traffic Robert Elone Racket Games Liew Meang 8 Readers’ Forum The Editor, d for , had to be abandone 08 20 6, ly Ju on ed ay Golf, due to be pl e KGS-SMTA Charity th at th le ab ett gr re is It ng fraternity. members and the golfi b clu m fro t or pp su fficult lack of lf tournament is a di go a via ity ar ch r fo r, raising funds and at times in predicted by the edito der the scotching sun un r he at we ul fo d an As has been correctly r privileged. fair rtunate and the unde would want to slog in fo le un e op th pe y, ny ed ma ne t e th No r job. money fo e hours just to collect the rain for four to fiv e golfing fraternity club members and th of rt pa e th on g in lf tournament tand e proposed charity go empathy and unders th of at th ck ed la e ris th rp of su l w al vie at In the board is not are tightening across of charity, this writer t lts ep be nc d co an e n th to ow rd wd ga with re cing a rare slo into their pockets ver, the economy is fa le will have to dig deep op Pe g. in ar so e was aborted. Moreo ar s g efforts and od upied with money savin d prices of essential go cc an n eo pr tio o fla to in be gh ly hi ab th ob wi uld pr necessities. Most wo to purchase their daily back burner. place charity on the d that the KGSe in the near future an tim s ou iti op pr re mo a e a good cause. arity project would se ay a part to support ch pl a n ch ca su rs at lfe th go d pe we ho at It is ed so th oject will then be reviv SMTA Charity Golf pr High Handicapper The Editor, c/o Kelab Golf Sarawak, Kuching. RE: SUPER SENIOR CATEGORY In many country clubs throughout Malaysia, the Super Senior Category is permanently established in the constitution of many golf clubs. In fact, it is incorporated as the club’s golf rules. To qualify for this category, a club member must have attained his 70th birthday. Among the special privileges accorded to such members are:1. They are exempted from paying monthly subscription fees. 2. They tee from the white teeing ground (tee-box) when playing a game of golf. If the individual golfer decides to ignore this privilege, he has the option to do so. As far as we know, KGS does not accord such a privilege to those members who are 70 and above. I would like to recommend such a privilege as described above be included in the club constitution to be introduced during the coming AGM. May I suggest that the Deputy President bring this matter to the forthcoming club AGM for appropriate debate and if approved, to be passed as an amendment to our club constitution. Seventy-something 10 Membership The second Introduction Night for the year 2008 was held on Monday, 28th July 2008. The Kelab Golf Sarawak Management would like to extend a warm welcome to the new members of the Club. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Arisfadillah Bin Seroji Book Be Lin Chua Jiun Yih Chiu Chuan Ching David Satang ak Michael Satang Edwin Fu Syn Leong Ivan Goh Tzien Sieong Hasbi Bin Hashim Ismail Bin Ali Haji Kamsani Haji Noordin Dr. Kalwinder Singh Khaira Kiprawi Bin Osman Justin Lai Tze Haw Ronald Lim Pek Siong Liaw Soon Eng Mohamad Nizam Ibrahim Richard Poole Annette Agnes Sui Chai Siok Shaharum Bin Ibrahim Clement Sim See Soon Tang Sing Hong Tay Tze Yong Tiong Heng Choon Wong Ling Yew Wan Abdul Rahman Bin Wan Abu Bakar Wong Kee Teck Wong Kok Ping Tony Yu Yuong Wee ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Nitrophoska for all crops and turf Nitrophoska untuk semua tanaman ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Nitrophoska has been used by farmers for almost a century. As your partners we will be pleased to provide you with technical advise and assure you of the best products and services. Pepper Lada hitam AGROCHEMICALS: Herbicides, Fungicides, Insecticides, Soil Fumigants, De-suckering agent & Spreader/Sticker. Papaya Betik ROUGHS-Top-dress Fertilization (During Establishment) Cocoa Koko Citrus Limau Floranid NK (14:0:19:3) is suitable for application after the renovation process (hollowtyning, verticutting, dethatching, etc.) The high potash toughens the turf and increase disease resistance while the magnesium increases leaf strength and improves plant activity. The colour of the turf is also enhanced because of the high potash. When Floranid NK is used together with Agrosil LR during renovation, the rate of recovery is exceptionally fast. Floranid NK is a suitable top-dress fertilizer for the greens, tee-boxes and fairways. Vegetables Sayur-sayuran Water Melon Tembikai Agrosil LR is a soil improver. When Agrosil LR is used together with Floranid NK as a basal fertilizer the rate of establishment of the turf is improved. The turf also develop a better root system both in depth and density. Agrosil LR is also recommended for use during renovation after hollowtyning. When Agrosil LR is used after hollowtyning. The rate of recovery of the turf is greatly enhanced and the period of disruption to play is shortened. Floranid Master (16:5:10:5+TE) maintains the availability of phosphate to meet the turf’s requirement. The potash maintains balance with nitrogen for growth while the high magnesium maintains colour and strength of the turf. The use of Floranid Master and Floranid Turf alternating with Floranid NK on the green provides a good balance of the phosphate level with nitrogren and potassium conducive for good turf development. Mango Mangga Oil Palm Kelapa sawit Floranid Permanent (15:9:15:2+TE) has sufficient phosphate to promote strong rooting while the high potash toughens the turf and increase disease resistance. The use of Floranid Permanent alternating with Floranid NK on the tee-boxes and fairways provides a good balance of the phosphate level with nitrogen and potassium conducive for good turf development. Distributed by: Chili Cili Sing Bi Tat Enterprise Sdn. Bhd. (570752-U) No.162-B, (Lot 8838) Sekama Road, 93300 Kuching. P.O.Box 876, 93718 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. Tel: 082-332099 (O) Fax: 082-336732 Flowers Bunga Behn Meyer & Co (M) Sdn. Bhd. ( 3636-V) No.5, Jalan TP2, Taman Perindustrian Sime UEP 47600 Subang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan 12 Club Updates Indiscriminate Parking The Management would like to seek members’ full cooperation to observe parking regulations to ensure the smooth flow of traffic within the Club premises. A fine of RM 30.00 shall be imposed on members who park indiscriminately around the club vicinity (i.e. yellow line and restricted areas). Club Car Stickers 2007 - 2009 Collect your new car stickers at the Golf Registration Counter. The first three (3) stickers will be charged at RM 1.00 per piece. Additional stickers are charged at RM 10.00 per piece. The Management has put up about 20 signages to warn trespassers/ ball pickers from entering the Club. Please be reminded that under By- Law 18 of the KGS Golf ByLaws, all golfers are required to submit their scorecards, irrespective of the number of holes played to avoid incurring a penalty of RM 50.00 for nonsubmission of scorecard. Cross over from Siol and Demak to Matang and Santubong is strictly prohibited. Golfers registered under the National Handicap System (NHS) may collect their handicap cards on the 1st day of each month. For safety reason, all golfers are advised to stop play immediately at the sound of the siren for Discontinue Play. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to observe the rule. Golfers insured under the Royal & Sun Alliance may collect their golf insurance cards at the Activities Office. Golfers are advised not to leave any valuables / personal belongings unattended inside the buggy to avoid occurrence of any untoward incidents. Collect your copy from the Activities Office today. A list of “Lost & Found” items is posted at the Club’s Notice Board. Please contact the Security Section to make any claim. Club Updates Notice Golfing For all golfing & activities related matters, please fax to Registration of Buggy With immediate effect, all buggy registrations must be done at the Club’s Golf Registration Counter. Cash transaction is not allowed at the Buggy Centre under any circumstances. The followings are rules governing the usage of buggies:1. Golfer using the buggy shall undertake to return the said buggy at the end of play in as good condition as received. 2. Buggy user shall not hold KGS/ Buggy Centre responsible for any damages or claims whatsoever arising from the golfer’s use of the said buggy, and shall be solely responsible to pay for all the damages incurred while the said buggy is in the golfer’s possession. 3. Buggy users shall be 16 years of age and above. 082-311935 (Activities Office). 13 Membership Please be reminded that under no circumstances are non-members allowed to use the accounts of Club Members to utilise club facilities. 2-Ball or 1-Ball Matches on Weekends/ Public Holidays With immediate effect, 2-Ball or 1-Ball matches are allowed on Siol/Demak before 8:00 a.m. and after 5:00 p.m. on weekends and public holidays on walk-in registration only. Earliest registration is 30 minutes before tee-off time. Booking in advance is not permitted. For feiture of Tournament Prizes As a gesture of courtesy and respect for our sponsors, fellow members and guests, all golfers must be smartly dressed when attending the prize giving ceremony for all club competitions. Singlets and sleeveless shirts are strictly not allowed. Winners of all golf tournaments organised by the club are required to be present at the prize giving function to collect their prizes, failing which the prizes will be forfeited. Those who are unable to be present shall submit a written explanation to the Tournament Committee for exemption within 10 days after the tournament. Golfers are strongly advised not to purchase golf balls from any outside ball pickers as this will encourage them to trespass into our premises. Your cooperation in this matter is very much appreciated. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 109 110 111 112 113 .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... General Manager Finance and Admin Manager Activities Manager Accounts Accounts Membership Administration Library Assistant Activities Manager Badminton/Squash Swimming Pool Golfer’s Changing Room Dress Code During Prize Giving Lunch 114 .......... 115 .......... 116 .......... 117 .......... 118 .......... 119 .......... 120 .......... 123 .......... 127 .......... 130 .......... 443499 ..... 311368 ..... Personnel Snooker Gymnasium Proshop Activities Office Payment Counter Security Guard Operation & Maintenance Poolside Bistro Golfers Terrace Golf Course Maintenance Buggy Centre Updates ClubClubUpdates 14 Change Of Address & Contact Number Club members are strongly advised to inform the Membership / Accounts Department of any changes in their mailing address or contact numbers. This is to ensure that mails sent to them are received on time to avoid any complication. Monday Morning Golf Booking R eminder To All Buggy Users Each member is allowed to book only 1 (one) slot on Monday morning for the weekend. This rule is applicable to both walk-in booking or through telephone calls by members. All buggy users are kindly reminded to return their buggies after usage to the designated buggy return points at Buggy Centre or Bag Drop Area. Please do not leave the buggy at the car park to avoid untoward incident. Your cooperation is much appreciated. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ With effect from March 2007, all members must produce their membership cards at any point of sales in the Club, failing which they may be charged at non-member’s rate. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Donation for China Earthquake Victims On Thursday, 19th June 2008, the Club Management paid a visit to the Chinese Consul General in Kuching to hand over a donation for the victims of the recent earthquake in China. Representing the Club were our Club Captain, Mr. Patrick Chieng and KGS General Manager, Mr. Bernard Lee. The cheque donation amounting to RM 5,000.00 was handed over by our Club Captain to Mr. Xie Fugen, the Chinese Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Kuching. KGS One Ringgit Charity Fund On 24th June 2008, five charitable organisations in Sarawak namely Malaysian Red Crescent Society, Kuching Autistic Association, Rumah Seri Kenangan, Sarawak Association For The Welfare Of Intellectually Disabled Children and Malaysian Leprosy Relief Association, received donation from the club amounting to RM 2000.00 each. Representing the club were Club Secretary, En. Shahary Hj Alias and KGS General Manager Mr. Bernard Lee Meng Hock to handover the cheques to the representatives of the association. The KGS One Ringgit Charity Fund was started in the year 1999 with the objective of providing financial assistance to charitable organisations in Sarawak particularly in Kuching. To all KGS members, thank you very much for your continous support and contributions towards the charity fund. Ongoing & Upcoming Events 15 OCTOBER EVENT KGS Cash Sweep Monthly Medals (5th Leg) 19th October 2008 OCTOBER Sarawak Chief Minister’s Cup NOVEMBER NOVEMBER EVENTS 18th to 20th November 2008 KGS Club Championship Captain’s Trophy 29th November 2008 1st & 2nd November 2008 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER EVENTS Malaysian Senior Amateur Open KGS Cash Sweep Monthly Medals (Final Leg) 5th to 6th November 2008 NOVEMBER DECEMBER 7th December 2008 KGS SMTA Hole-in-One Charity Golf KGS 18th Annual General Meeting NOVEMBER DECEMBER 9th November 2008 21st December 2008 KGS KGS Cash Sweep Monthly Medals (6th Leg) NOVEMBER New Year Eve Party 31st December 2008 16th November 2008 “ * The above dates are subject to change ” DECEMBER The Golfer Edward Chin Ngian Hock Matang Hole 8 01/06/2008 would like to congratulate the following members for their achievement in scoring a hole-in-one : Liaw Soon Eng Matang Hole 3 15/06/2008 Kedong Luhat Siol Hole 6 06/09/2008 Lee Wan Jai Santubong Hole 14 07/09/2008 Dylan Tan Sie Loong Matang Hole 8 10/09/2008 Happenings ClubClubUpdates 16 KGS Gawai Dayak Open House Golf In conjunction with the Gawai Dayak celebration, the club successfully organised the KGS Gawai Dayak Open House Golf 2008. Similar to the Chap Goh Mei Open House concept, the club managed to organise an open house with the objective to strengthen ties and relationship among members and their families. There were also food stalls being set up selling local traditional foods such as ‘ayam pansuh’, tuak, lemang and many more. For golf, about 130 participants took part in the event which was divided into 4 categories. The golf game was played on shotgun basis and tee-off time was at 7.45 a.m. During the prize presentation lunch, the participants were entertained with traditional Iban dances. In his speech, Dato Sri William Mawan was delighted to be involved in such an event and wished to see many more events in future where all races can mix together in harmony. Club Happenings Mussen Lamoh emerged as winner for the men category as well as the Dayak category with a nett score of 67. In the true gawai spirit, Mussen had to drink two big bowls of tuak ..... before he could claim his prize. Like a true champion, he guttered down his throat the powerful tuak in a matter of seconds. Goh Chee Chen took second place in the men nett with a 68 winning on count back over George Tang. Meanwhile Oh Sea Joon carded a gross 76 taking first spot in the gross section leaving Martin Wong and Fabian Marip in second and third placing respectively. In the ladies category, Martina Sim could not get the exemption and had to finish one bowl of tuak before she could claim the winner’s trophy in the ladies category with her 68 nett. Amanda Chin conquered the gross section with an impressive 75. All winners in the invited guest category including Alexander Dris, Polit Hamzah, Dr. Roland Mattu, Dickson Saga and our own Club Captain, Patrick Chieng, could not escape the fate of having to finish at least a bowl of tuak on the stage. After the prize presentation, most of the participants stayed back to continue enjoying the live band performance. 17 S C O R E B O A R D Dayak Category Nett 1. Mussen Lamoh 2. Fabian Marip 3. Samson Entabang 67 69 71 Men Nett 1. Musen Lamoh 2. Goh Chee Chen 3. George Tang Yuon 4. Gary Lau 67 68 OCB 68 OCB 68 Gross 1. Oh Sea Joon 2. Martin Wong 3. Fabian Marip 4. Dr. Tan Lean Sim 76 81 82 OCB 82 Ladies Nett 1. Sim Meng Kee 2. Caroline Seraba 3. Teo Whye Siew 68 72 74 Gross 1. Amanda Chin 2. Gertrude Lee 3. Lataifah Bujang 75 81 95 Invited Guests Nett 1. Alexander Dris 2. Polit Hamzah 3. Dr. Roland Mattu 4. Peter Usang 5. Peter Sawal 64 67 71 72 OCB 72 Gross 1. Dickson Saga 2. Patrick Chieng 3. Henry Chuo 87 OCB 87 88 Happenings ClubClubUpdates 18 KGS Cash Sweep Monthly Medals [ 3rd Leg ] The 3rd leg of the Cashsweep Monthly Medals was held on Sunday, 8th June 2008. Over 50 participants took part in this event which was divided into Group A & B. The tournament was played at our Matang / Santubong course on staggered tee off commencing from 8.00 a.m. onwards. Oh Sea Joon maintained his winning streak by emerging as the winner in Group A with 71 gross, followed by Albert Tanon who was 6 strokes back. In the nett section, Dylan Tan took first placing with a nett 65, Dominic Siron second with a 68 and Kuan Kim Long in third with a 71. Meanwhile in Group B, Francis Ting won the nett section with a score of 67 while Joseph Liu won the gross section with a gross score of 90. Congratulations to all winners ..... see you again in the next leg. SCOREBOARD Group A Gross Oh Sea Joon Albert Tanon Dr. Tan Lean Sim Lee Boon Fui 71 77 80 82 OCB Nett Dylan Tan Dominic Siron Kuan Kim Long 65 68 71 Group B Nett Francis Ting Ricky Guing Desmond Tan Ting Ching Zung 67 69 74 OCB 74 Gross Joseph Liu Yii Siew Sang David Chieng 90 96 98 Club Happenings 19 KGS Cash Sweep Monthly Medals [ 4th Leg ] SCOREBOARD The Cashsweep Monthly Medals has come to its 4th leg this year and was held on Saturday, 5th July 2008. Over 70 participants took part in the competition which was played on staggered tee-off starting from 12.30 p.m. onwards. Group A Gross Lee Kah Ming Oh Sea Joon Abd Aziz Sahari Lu Su Ket 75 76 80 81 Nett Abg Ibrahim Saleh Lee Boon Fui Tieh Teck King 67 72 OCB 72 OCB Group B Nett Mohd Bedrie Justin Lai Mohd Nur Aiman Chong Kok Hiong 67 68 72 73 Gross James Sung Ricky Guing Loong She Kiong 86 94 95 In this leg, Lee Kah Ming edged Oh Sea Joon to take the first place with an impressive gross 75 in the Group A gross section. In the nett section, Abang Ibrahim Salleh stood out with a 5 under 67. Lee Boon Fui and Tieh Teck King came in second and third respectively after both came in with similar scores of 72. For Group B, Mohd Bedrie carded a nett 67 to claim the first place while James Sung won the gross category with a score of 86. Happenings ClubClubUpdates 20 Transview Classic Golf S C O R E B O A R D Group A The 7th Transview Classic was held on Sunday, 13th July 2008. Over 100 participants comprising two categories took part in this year’s event which was played over Matang / Santubong course. Defending champion Oh Sea Joon won for the second year in a row taking the Group A with his gross 76. Abdul Rahim and Leonard Chin followed in second and third placing respectively both scoring 78 with Abdul Rahim winning on count back. In the nett section, Clarence Chin edged Robert Elone on count back when both of them were tied with a nett 69 followed by Edward Chin in third with a nett 70. Gross Oh Sea Joon 76 Abdul Rahim 78 OCB Leonard Chin 78 Michael Lee 79 Roland Ling 81 Nett Clarence Chin 69 OCB Robert Elone 69 Edward Chin 70 Group B Nett Pang Kim Fah 69 Mohd Sabry Othman 70 Abu Bakar M. Suhai 71 OCB Francis Yii 71 Syed Aziz 72 Gross Mohd Hadik Said 92 Yook Hyung Sun 93 Loong She Kiong 94 In Group B, Pang Kim Fah took the first place in the nett category with 69. Mohd Sabry Othman came in second with a 70 and Abu Bakar Hj Mohd Suhai third with 71. In the gross section, Mohamad Hadik Said narrowly beat his nearest competitor by a stroke with a 92. Second and third place went to Yook Hyung Sun and Loong Seng Kiong who came in with a 93 and 94 respectively. Transview Classic Golf Club Happenings SHELL MALAYSIA YOUR PARTNER IN PROGRESS 19 Happenings ClubClubUpdates 22 2nd Pan Borneo Senior Amateur Golf Championship The 2nd Pan Borneo Senior Amateur Golf Championship was successfully organised on 19th and 20th July 2008. The event this year attracted over 120 participants from Sarawak, Sabah and Brunei. A welcoming dinner was organised at KGS Chinese Restaurant for all the participants. The Governor of Sarawak, Tuan Yang Terutama Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak, Tun Datuk Patinggi Abang Haji Muhammad Salahuddin, was also present to grace the dinner. There were also traditional performances presented by a local troupe being arranged to entertain the participants. The night ended on a high note with everyone having a good time. The competition went on smoothly for the two days where we were blessed with very good weather. Team Sarawak took the 2nd Pan Borneo Challenge Trophy with the best 12 gross scores of 2027 over the two days while Team Sabah took the nett event with a total score of 1725. gross scores (over 12 (over the two nett Peter L K Wong emerged as the winner for the open category when he carded a 154 gross over two days. Our Deputy Club Captain, Hj Abdul Jalil took second spot with gross 164 edging out Hj Mohd Roger Abdullah into third who carded 165. In the nett section, Pengiran Hj Md Tejuddin Pg Othman grabbed the first spot with an incredible 21 under 123 over two days followed by Raymond Lim with 131 and Wong Siow Kiong in third place with 134. carded a 154 gross Abdul Rahman took the In the age group category, Hwang Young Yong came out on top in Group A (55 to 59 years) with nett 144, Joseph Chin Choo Kong in Group B (60 to 64 years) with nett 142, Hii Poh Hieng in Group C (65 to 69 years) with nett 142, Mike Meares in Group D (70 to 74 years) with nett 147 and Teng Tung Kong in Group E (75 to 79 years) with nett 142 over two days. In the super senior category, Tuan Yang Terutama Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak, Tun Datuk Patinggi Abang Haji Muhammad Salahuddin outdid the rest and emerged as the winner. In the invited guests category, Vincent Tan won on count back over YB Dato Sri William Mawan Ikom when both scored an identical 65 in the nett section while Brian Chien won the gross section with a 78. Club Happenings S C O R E B O A R D S C O R E B O A R D OPEN CATEGORY (36 HOLES) AGE GROUP CATEGORY Gross 1. Peter L K Wong 2. Tn Hj Abd Jalil 3. Hj Mohd Roger Abdullah 4. James Leong Tiu Kiong 5. Sylvester Ajah Subah 6. Martin Wong Ting Hin 7. T C Ong 8. Tan Check Khan 9. Patrick Chieng 10. Yek Siew Bek 11. Sia Chui Seng 12. Bajuri Jaujie Day 1 75 83 82 83 81 86 81 88 83 86 85 84 Day 2 79 81 83 83 85 81 86 80 85 84 85 86 Total 154 164 165 166 OCB 166 167 OCB 167 168 OCB 168 170 OCB 170 OCB 170 Nett 1. Pengiran Hj Md Tejuddin 2. Raymond Lim 3. Wong Siow Kiong 4. Annuar Abu Bakar 5. Tan Beng Liang 6. Sie Puoi Chang 7. Hj Arpan Shahbuddin 8. Law Hung Tiong 9. Chong Ah Thiam 10. Peter Lee Kok Chiang 11. Christopher Fung 12. Yakop Jalel Day 1 60 70 63 69 72 71 67 69 74 73 71 67 Day 2 63 61 71 66 64 66 70 69 67 68 70 74 Total 123 131 134 135 136 137 OCB 137 138 141 OCB 141 OCB 141 OCB 141 INVITED GUESTS Nett 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Vincent Tan YB Dato Sri William Mawan Ikom Datuk Hii Yu Ho Moses Wong King Hu Clarence Chin 65 OCB 65 66 67 Gross 1. 2. Brian Chien Bernard Lee 23 78 82 Group A (55 to 59 years) Nett 1. Hwang Young Yong 2. Dr. Mohd Syafiq 3. Tommy Wong Hiang Hee Day 1 79 67 73 Day 2 65 77 72 Total 144 OCB 144 145 Group B (60 to 64 years) Nett 1. Joseph Chin Choo Kong 2. Joe Landau Jika 3. Anthony Tan Hong Chiang Day 1 73 72 79 Day 2 69 70 69 Total 142 OCB 142 148 Group C (65 to 69 years) Nett 1. Hii Poh Hieng 2. Chang Choon Fatt 3. Ting Kuok Ing Day 1 69 72 75 Day 2 73 73 72 Total 142 145 147 Group D (70 to 74 years) Nett 1. Mike Meares 2. Lim Tok Chiow 3. Harry Yat Len Wong 4. Dato Hj Aba Robiyel Huk 5. Anthony Wong Ing Chung Day 1 78 74 79 75 72 Day 2 69 73 71 77 80 Total 147 OCB 147 150 152 OCB 152 Group E (75 to 79 years) Nett 1. Teng Tung Kong 2. Lau Suk Kong 3. Ling Chick Ngai 4. Dato Chua Kong Leng Day 1 70 81 79 90 Day 2 72 81 84 100 Total 142 162 163 190 Super Senior (80 years and above) 1. Tuan Yang Terutama Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak, Tun Datuk Patinggi Abang Haji Muhammad Salahuddin 2. YBhg Datuk Amar James Wong Kim Min 3. YABhg Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. Wong Soon Kai KGS Youth Taekwondo Championship 2008 On 20 th July 2008, the Club organised the KGS Youth Taekwondo Championship. The event was opened to all junior members of the club as well as primary school children in and around Kuching. The objective of the competition was to give opportunities for the participants to gain experience and to promote taekwondo as an art of self defence. The event kicked off at 8.00 a.m. and saw the club badminton hall packed with participants as well as spectators and supporters. All the participants put up their best to display their skills of self defence and exhibited great discipline among themselves. The parents were also there to give their moral support to their children. Win or lose did not matter, at the end of the day all participants had an enjoyable time. 24 Club Happenings Sarawak Classic Golf The ever popular Sarawak Classic Golf competition took place on 26th and 27th July 2008. The two-day event attracted over 100 participants from all over Sarawak where golfers tested their skills and endurance to be crowned the winner of the YB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. George Chan’s Challenge Trophy. After two days of intense battle, experienced Lee Ka Tung emerged as overall winner after beating Oh Sea Joon in sudden death playoff. Lau Chin Leong took the third place with 155 edging last year’s champion, Kelana Ibrahim and Leonard Chin on count back. In the nett section, Sukri Murshidi came in with a two day total of 9 under 135 to claim the top spot followed by Abdul Taib Gembar with 140 and Wong Kee Tiing with 146. Our junior golfer, Amanda Chin took the overall ladies title for the third year in a row. She can now take home the trophy for safekeeping. Congratulations.... Amanda. Gertrude Lee took second place with gross 159 followed by Club Happenings 25 Kathryn Joanna Sim in third with 173 over two days. In the nett section, Nur Haninah Humaira emerged winner with a score of 144 beating Tiong Ai Mee by two strokes. In the invited guests category, Alan Sim Yaw Yen returned the best score in the nett section while John Then Wu Bin beat the field in the gross section. S C O R E B O A R D MEN’S OVERALL 36 HOLES LADIES OVERALL 36 HOLES Gross Lee Ka Tung Oh Sea Joon Lau Chin Leong Kelana Ibrahim Leonard Chin Wong Ting Ann Lee Ka Tiong Alex Tiong Day 1 80 80 81 80 80 78 78 77 Day 2 73 73 74 75 75 77 79 80 Total 153 (Playoff) 153 155 OCB 155 OCB 155 OCB 155 157 OCB 157 Nett Sukri Murshidi Abdul Taib Gembar Wong Kee Ting Charles Hwong Siew Eng Zayadi Sebli Day 1 64 74 73 79 78 Day 2 71 66 73 70 71 Total 35 140 146 149 OCB 149 Gross Amanda Chin Gertrude Lee Kathryn Joann Sim Day 1 76 81 84 Day 2 80 78 89 Total 156 159 173 Nett Nur Haninah Humaira Tiong Ai Mee Day 1 74 73 Day 2 70 73 Total 144 146 INVITED GUESTS Nett Alan Sim Yaw Yen Andrew Wong Christina Foo Ting Kuok Ing Shahary Hj Alias 68 69 70 71 72 OCB Dennis Sim 72 Gross John Then Yu Bin Lee Kui Thiam Chai Kuet Leong Then Su Yew 79 84 OCB 84 86 OCB Club Happenings 26 Hyundai Classic Golf The Hyundai Classic was successfully held on Sunday, 3rd August 2008. This year, Regas Motor offered one unit of Inokom Santa Fe 2.2 Diesel and Inokom I-10 for the Hole-in-One prizes. The hole-in-one prizes and many other lucky draws had attracted over 100 participants to the event. With the difficult pin placement prepared for this tournament, there were not many ‘unders’ in the cards returned. Edward Chin edged the others into first place winning on count back over Justin Lai and Shahary Alias when all of them scored a nett 70. In the gross section, Oh Sea Joon carded a 74 to claim the first place, followed by Leonard Chin’s 79 winning on count back over third place winner Lincoln Leong. S C O R E B O A R D MEN Nett Edward Chin Justin Lai Tze Haw Shahary Alias Mohd Nasir Bernard Suling Teo Sio Siong Hoan Kee Hock Robert Elone Sim Kee Hian Samuel Goh Gross 70 OCB 70 OCB 70 71 OCB 71 OCB 71 72 OCB 72 OCB 72 OCB 72 Oh Sea Joon Leonard Chin Lincoln Leong Abdul Rahim Dr. Tan Lean Sim 74 79 OCB 79 80 OCB 80 Club Happenings The KGS Captains’ Alumni Golf was organised on Saturday, 9th August 2008. The event was divided into alumni category and open category which was played at Matang/ Santubong and Siol/Demak respectively. This year, all players especially in the alumni category geared up in their best uniform with their school logo battling up for the 18 holes golf game. This event witnessed true and everlasting loyalty displayed by participants towards their alma mater. Defending champion, St. Joseph in particular grouped her players to sing their school anthem and posed for a group photo to boost up their fighting spirit. The prize presentation dinner at the Chinese Restaurant faced a temporary set back when there was a city blackout but lights were quickly restored through the KGS back-up electricity supply. In the alumni category, St. Joseph proved that they are still the team to beat when they garnered a total nett score of 1094 strokes. St. Thomas came in second place with 1113 and one stroke further back was Sacred Heart. For the individual prizes, Joseph Liu was unbeatable with his 65 in the nett section while Jimmy Teo secured the gross section with 76. In the open category, Roslan Salleh carded 71 gross to win top placing in the Group A section. Samuel Goh took the nett section with 66. For Group B, Hii Yuh Tung’s 69 was good enough to win the top prize on count back. Meanwhile Laja Sangin outplayed the pack in the gross section with his 89. 27 S C O R E B O A R D Alumni Category Overall (School) School St. Joseph St. Thomas Sacred Heart Tanjong Lobang Total Score (Best 15) 1094 1113 1114 1132 Individual Score Nett Joseph Liu Gabriel Chai Ismail Ali Bakrie Zaini Tang Kimg Hung David Chan 65 67 OCB 67 OCB 67 OCB 67 69 Gross Jimmy Teo Lincoln Leong Sukiman Aini Vincent Bong George Tang 76 80 81 OCB 81 83 Open Category Group A (Handicap 18 & Below) Gross Roslan Salleh 71 Oh Sea Joon 75 OCB Abdul Rahim 75 Wong Tai Onn 80 Nett Samuel Goh Shah Minan Goslih Abang Ibrahim Salleh 66 68 72 Group B (Handicap 19 & Above) Nett Hii Yuh Tung 69 OCB Abu Bakar M. Suhai 69 Karim Reduan 72 Gross Laja Sangin Justin Lai 89 97 28 Club Happenings The annual KGS Family Day was once again held on 23rd and 24th August 2008. The 2-day event which started from 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. on Saturday and 6.45 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. on Sunday was opened to all Club members as well as to the public. Many interesting activities were lined up for all age groups such as balloon stepping, karaoke, eating competition, fishing, hula hoop and lots more. One of the interesting activities during the Family Day was the colouring competition, where the best colouring of the car picture provided by the sponsor will be reproduced on the real car. A big thank you to Ismaco Automobile Sdn Bhd for sponsoring the colouring competition. Over 20 food, bargain and exhibition stalls were set up for the two days including Public Mutual, Ismaco Automobile Sdn Bhd, Hap Seng Auto Sdn Bhd, Red Bookshop, Thank Food Sdn Bhd, Sugar Bun, Singapore Chicken Rice and many more. There was also an art booth which displayed the paintings produced by the handicapped. The event kicked off on Saturday with fancy dress competition and ended with the well participated KGS Karaoke competition. The karaoke which was divided into two categories gave the judges a hard time to decide on the winners as there were too many ‘Akademi Fantasia’ potential singers. On Sunday, over 50 fishing enthusiasts including members of Kuching Spinal Injuries Association took part in the fishing competition held at Siol starting from 6.45 a.m. The fun continued with mummia games, colouring competition and lots more. There were also lots of lucky draws awaiting the lucky ones including a Sony Playstation 2 as the Grand Lucky Draw prize. Club Happenings 29 Lady Golf 30 SWINGING COUPLES Chan Siew Yan the initiator of this ballsweep has again come up with 20 couples to swing themselves at Siol and Demak on 14th June. It was as usual fun but unlike the mixed greensome, each couple has to play their own game and their nett scores were added together to be able to be proclaimed as swinging winners. Joe Sr. was swinging from tree to tree and fairways to fairways with Teo Whye Jin and he did very well on Siol but punctured at Demak. We call that “Hilang Steam”...........age is catching up Uncle....Stamina was all drained out on the first nine!!!! I know he tried very hard to impress Jin but.........at 62 years old that was too much for him. Never mind, next year do try again. The rest of the swinging Janes and Tarzans have their own sad stories to tell, the ‘ifs’ and other petty excuses to blame for their bad scores. Winners 1st place 2nd 3rd 4th Our most HARD WORKING Swinging couples was Jane Teo Whye Siew and Tarzan Paul Ee bringing home a basket each of eggs. Wonder how many days Asiok had scrambled eggs for breakfast!!!!!....... hemmmm... Lunch at the Pavilion was as usual satisfying with good choices of food ordered by the organiser. Thank you Siew Yan and we hope next year more couples could join in the fun. ○ ○ ○ Â ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Ê ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ The Lady Captain would like to wish fxÄtÅtà [tÜ| etçt to all Muslim friends .... DIE HARDERS DINNER AT KOREANA RESTAURANT Asiok sipping away citron tea complimentary from Kim of Koreana Restaurant True Die Harders...... RAIN OR NO RAIN! MUST PLAY...... Die Harder Biba......dig in...its beef lah! Not seafood...... Martina Sim....... what are you trying to do? Drumming the Bulgogy! BUSY BEES First half of the year Buzzy Bees ballsweep was not played as scheduled as most ladies were either away or busy. Siew Yan regretfully informed the Lady Captain about the postponement and in July the game was revived back. It was played in Siol/Demak with ‘Pink Panther’ as the theme colour. All ladies are again encouraged to play this ballsweep. For those who are interested to join them, please contact the Lady Captain or Marana. Weekend group... Martina Sim got “Ikan Sembilan” and Daisy Tan got “Ikan Terubok” Note: For a hole with 9 strokes score is called “Ikan Sembilan” and the penalty would be RM 5.00. For a hole with 10 strokes score is called “Ikan Terubok” and the penalty would be RM 10.00 For a hole with more than 12 is called “Ikan Empurau” and the penalty would be RM 15.00 The penalty will be paid to the ‘makan’ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Mandy Chai and Leo Lim Carol Seraba and Sarbjit Singh Chan Siew Yan and Daryl Sim Marana and Kipli ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ MIXED GREENSOME The ladies had been invited by the K30 group to play an Alternate Tee off Mixed Greensome. It was based on 50% of total aggregate and partners were randomly drawn. This is the harder version of the usual best ball mixed greensome game as there is no best ball to choose from. All of the participants had fun but the 20 ladies that took up the challenge came back with disappointing scores, growling and panting over poor shots, careless and unforced errors made by them and their partners. We were told later over lunch that Martina Sim and her partner Zabidi were hitting from bunker to bunker (an eye for an eye, I suppose!). They had a gruesome day instead of greensome day!!!! Of course as usual the lunch hall was buzzing with sad and funny encounters. The ladies would like to extend our utmost thanks and gratitude to K30 and especially Hj Suut who generously took the lunch tab. As promised by the organisers they would like to have another game after Hari Raya. We look forward to the game! Note : Apologise – All the other photos could not be retrieved from the camera... Amateur photographer ma.... Early Birds! Martina won for the 2 nd time... Are you trying to get the trophy???.... GOOD LUCK! Two pros in action! ‘Putting Competition’ Nancy Munjan finally could bring the beautiful crystal home for keeps as she won the early bird’s ballsweep for 3 times. Thank you Biba for sponsoring the crystal... all the way hand carried from Croatia. Lady Golf OUTBOUND GAME – MALGA EASTERN ZONE TOURNAMENT – MIRI Good example!!... that’s what we should do for our fairway.... ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ The Lady Captain Celine Foo managed to President of MALGA YAM Tunku Putri persuade 17 KGS ladies to join in the game in Jawahir with our KGS Ladies Miri on the 30th and 31st of July 2008. We were there in high spirit to support MALGA and Miri Lady Captain Marilyn Raja have organised a two-day tournament at Miri Golf Club and Eastwood Valley Golf and Country Club. The champion of the Eastern Zone would be invited to play the MALGA GOLF CHALLENGE 2008 in October at Tropicana Golf and Country Club, Selangor. The president of MALGA, YAM Tunku Putri Jawahir herself was there to grace the occasion and join in the two-day games. The tournament was opened to all MALGA members and non-MALGA members. Many came from Peninsular (as far as from Penang), Sabah, FT of Labuan and Brunei. Their presence in the Borneo Island was also to get the Borneo ladies to join in MALGA with special Life Membership rates. Many of us have signed up as members and we hope to join in their games in the Peninsular. Never fail.... every game Lim Soh Hua played she will be the one that patches up divots and fill up the divots with buckets and buckets of sand. Thank you Soh Hua ...... We have been observing you doing that... kudos! ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Beatrice Dayus - ○ ○ Marana won 9th Norzan-“Jaguh Kampung” At the prize giving dinner our ladies became a bunch of ‘Dancing Queens’ led by our famous Wui Our Dancing Ling (she apparently missed her flight but managed to come Queen in action... Lead back the next day in time for her tee off time – that is how the way girl... determined our KGS ladies were when it came to “GOLF”....... Tunku Putri was with us throughout the night and with that note we were informed by our Lady Captain that Tunku Putri would like to come to Kuching to play at our club on the 18th of November 2008. Ladies...let us plan a warm royal Noi and Biba caught in action... Poco Poco Biba? welcome for her. “Who could this lady be?” If you know the answer you may win a tube of golf balls. (Call the Lady Captain to win the prize) ○ Three Pink Panthers..... Latifah.... please put your leg down!! ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ won 8th place for Gross Event place for Category D ○ Our ladies as usual withstood our presence by having a good game with fun with our new friends from the Peninsular and our other Borneo friends. We were told after the game in Eastwood Valley Club that our Norzan and Nancy ripped Marilyn and Linda Bala of their ringgits. That was not the only fun but also money making for both of them. Suriani Ritom 3rd Champion for Category C Prize for Category D ○ Guessing game again! ○ 31 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Lost Clubs on Hole 9 Matang on 1st week of August ..... Anybody who found missile 7 iron and mizuno sand wedge please return the said clubs to Lim Soh Hua - Thank you ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ BUZZY BEES EARLY BIRDS July 2008 Overall Noreen Wong Dany Neb 1st 9 Nancy Munjan 2nd 9 Aug 2008 Overall Winner 1st 9 2nd 9 Gross ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Aug 2008 Overall Marana Sahari and Lim Wui Ling Dtn Penny 1st 9 2nd 9 Celine Foo Gross Latifah Bujang Suriani Ritom Lee Miaw Jin Lim Soh Hua Latifah Bujang Monthly Ballsweep Results ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 32 Golf Rules Golf Lesson Times Monday 12 noon to 6.30pm Tuesday to Friday 6.30am to 6.30pm Saturday 6.30am to 2pm Sunday 10.30am to 2pm ; 5pm to 6.30pm Junior Lessons ª Saturday 2pm to 5pm ª Sunday 7.30am to 10.30am ; 2pm to 5pm Health & Fitness GYM NEWS 33 By : Clarence Soh Gym Instructor Today, one out of five adults suffers from lower back pain. Due to previous weight training and basketball game, I have myself experienced back pain problem especially when I do certain exercise which link to the low back muscle, such as Pully Row, Incline Bench press sit-up etc. Back pain can hit anyone, for most of us; the prime cause of back pain is a strain from overexertion or heavy lifting. If you are involved in sports, sometimes it’s almost impossible to avoid back injuries. Certain people have even genetic back problem. These people should avoid extreme arching of the back; you should get consultation from your doctor or specialist before you can start exercising. Here are a few tips to prevent you from injuries: Always start a training session or exercise with a general warm-up and stretching. Maybe some light 10 minutes of stationary biking for overall blood circulation. Then you should do a specific stretching routine involving your exercise muscle area, but don’t overstretch!! Mild stretching is good because it can help to keep tight muscle tissue from tearing under stress. If you are suffering from back injury, start your session with a hot bath and a bit of stationary bike riding to increase circulation to the injury area. A loosening-up How to Avoid Back Injury massage is also good, and then you can start to exercise with your exercise routine. Training safety Do leg extensions one leg at a time. Do Leg Curls with moderate weights and higher repetitions. Do Bench Press with your feet propped up so your lower back doesn’t arch. Do Lateral Dumbbell raises with your back supported. Do Bicep Curls rather than heavier cheating curls. Do Sited Pully Row, rather then unsupported Barbell Bent-Over Rows. Then, when you are done with training, always remember to do stretching and cool-down exercise. If you experience any severe pain, go to a doctor immediately. The Library 34 Title : Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Moves in Author : Rudyard Kipling ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Title : Naughty Fairies Tricky Pixie Author : Lucy Mayflower Easy Reader Classics Feature illustrated stories chosen from beloved children’s novels that are retold in a simple writing style. Now even the youngest readers can enjoy many of the world’s favorite tales. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ St Juniper’s is the fairy school with a difference: it’s famed for the naughtiness of its pupils. Meet the naughtiest of all: their spells usually go wrong, but even when they go right it’s only to get them out of trouble... or get someone else into it! ○ ○ ○ The Naughty Fairies face a challenge to play the best trick on Bindweed the garden pixie. Their prank is SO good that Bindweed quits St Juniper’s. Who will look after the school grounds now? The Naughty Fairies of course! ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Follow along as a very curious mongoose, Rikki-tikki-tavi, moves in with his new human friend Teddy and turns the house topsyturvy. This time his curiosity might just get the best of him. Title : Absolute Fear Author : Lisa Jackson Title : Si Putih Dan Si Merah Siri cerita Dongeng Gemilang Siri cerita Dongeng Gemilang mengandungi lapan buah buku dengan cerita-cerita dongeng yang menarik. Cerita-cerita dongeng dalam siri ini telah dipermudahkan ke tahap yang paling rendah supaya kanak-kanak dapat memahami mesej dalam cerita. Walau bagaimanapun, usaha mempermudahkan cerita telah dilakukan tanpa mencacati plot atau tema cerita. Tambahan pula, ilustrasi yang jitu dan warna yang padat pasti menarik minat kanak-kanak untuk membaca buku-buku dalam siri ini. Ruang Perbendaharaan Kata juga disediakan supaya kanakkanak tidak menghadapi sebarang masalah dengan perkataan-perkataan yang susah. EVERY SERIAL KILLER... A serial killer is stalking the streets of New Orleans. The victims are killed in a ritual fashion, a series of numbers tattooed into their bodies. There are no clues, no connections except one: a crumbling old asylum that was once the scene of unspeakable madness – and is now the calling card of a new kind of fear. IS SEARCHING FOR... Eve Renner knows our lady of virtues hospital well. As the daughter of one of its doctors, she spent her childhood exploring its secrets chambers, hidden rooms, and forbidden passageways. Now, somewhere in the decaying asylum lies the key to a betrayal from the past whose echoes are being felt with a vengeance a crime beyond imagining that seems to lead to Eve herself. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Title : Hidangan Melayu Istimewa Author : Rohani Jelani Sebelum ini selera kampung tidak pernah sebegini mudah diperolehi. Himpunan resipi Melayu asli ini menawarkan pelbagai masakan Melayu lama dan juga masakan daerah dengan cara mudah diikuti langkah demi langkah berserta gambar urutan memasaknya. Berjamulah dengan hidangan laukpauk seperti Rendang Daging, Ikan Masak Asam,Kerabu Jantung Pisang, Sup Tulang,Nasi Kerabu dan Lepat Pisang, dan nikmatilah keenakan citarasa masakan Melayu asli. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Title : Ternyata Cinta Author : Damya Hanna THE PERFECT VICTIM... As each new body is found and forgotten, memories surface, and Eve must race to put together a deadly puzzle, one terrifying piece at a time. A killer is watching, planning, and luring her back to the ruins of Our Lady and the shocking truths hidden there. For the sins of the past must be revealed, and the price paid - in blood... ○ Author : Fauziah Abdul Aziz Pengalaman mengajar erti kedewasaan. Begitulah ibarat hidup Qasdina, tonggak harapan keluarganya. Dalam meniti usia remaja, dia bagaimanapun tidak dapat menolak hakikat yang dia juga punya cita-cita untuk digapai. Namun, demi adik –adik yang masih bersekolah dan ayah yang dibebani hutang, impian itu terpaksa dilupakan buat sementara waktu. Dia sebaliknya kini punya misi yang tersendiri! Memburu lelaki kaya! ○ ○ ZARIEL – Lelaki pertama yang berjaya mencuri perhatian. Kacak, mewah dan romantis! Itu ciri-ciri kesempurnaan yang perlu ada pada lelaki idamannya. Tetapi Zariel tidak seperti yang disangkakan. Lelaki itu terlalu ego sehingga menjengkelkan hati nuraninya. IQRAM – Kehadiran lelaki ini kerap kali mengganggu emosi. Qasdina jadi rimas sendiri! Tiada langsung kriteria lelaki pujaanya, namun peribadiIqram yang penuh rahsia dan kesederhaan sifatnya berjaya meruntun hati si gadis. Ternyata, cinta itu terlalu indah. Namun,, dia juga sedar hanya kejayaan menggapai cita-cita bakal melengkapkan kehidupannya. Jadi,mampukah dia mengorbankan impiannya demi cinta? Ikutkan hati, dia ingin memiliki keduaduanya sekali! Dan dia tahu yang dia berhak kerana kebahagiaan itu adalah milik setiap insan. Cuma yang pasti, ketentuan ILAHI tetap membatasi segala. Golf Jokes 35 To break the monotony of serious writing, “The Golfer” includes jokes in this issue for your entertainment. KGS members are welcome to contribute jokes to help enrich our collection. They will be credited (or blamed) for whatever jokes they sent in and are published in this section. “The Golfer” reserves the right to edit any joke submitted. We will make sure that jokes published are decent and acceptable humour. O ne hole behind A man playing on a new golf course got confused as to what hole he was on. He saw a lady playing ahead of him. He walked up to her and asked if she knew what hole he was playing. She replied, “I’m on the 7th hole, and you’re a hole behind me, so you must be on the 6th hole.” He thanked her and went back to his golf. On the back nine, the same thing happened, and he approached the lady again with the same request. She said, “I’m on the 14th, you are a hole behind me, so you must be on the 13th.” Once again he thanked her. He finished his round and went into the club house and saw the lady sitting at the end of the bar. He went up to her and said, “Let me buy you a drink to show my appreciation for your help.” He started a conversation and asked her what kind of work she did. She said she was in sales, and he said he was in sales also. He asked what she sold. She replied, “If I told you, you would only laugh.” ”No, I wouldn’t,” he said. She said, “I sell tampons.” With that he fell on the floor laughing so hard. She said, “See, I knew you would laugh.” ”That’s not what I’m laughing at,” he replied. “I’m a toilet paper salesman, so I’m STILL one hole behind you!” chgfqoy Jokes Jokes S kinny Dipping A senior golfer had owned an 18-hole golf course a few years after his retirement from active golf. He had a large pond in the back of the course, fixed up really nicely, along with some picnic tables, horseshoe courts, and some apple and peach trees. The pond was properly shaped and fixed up for swimming when it was built. One evening, after a round of golf, the senior golfer decided to go down to the pond, as he hadn’t been there for a while, and look at it. He grabbed a five gallon bucket to bring back some fruit. As he neared the pond, he heard voices shouting and laughing with glee. When he came closer, he realised it was a bunch of young women skinnydipping in his pond. He made the women aware of his presence and they all went to the deep end to shield themselves. One of the women shouted to him, ‘We’re not coming out until you leave!’ The senior golfer frowned and replied, ‘I didn’t come down here to watch you ladies swim naked or make you get out of the pond naked.’ Holding the bucket up he said, ‘I’m here to feed the alligator.’ Moral of the story: Old men may move slow but can still think fast. BAD RELIGIOUS JOKE DISCLAIMER: We recognise that religious humour can be risky. It is our hope that by laughing at ourselves (and others) we can make this subject more approachable. If you find religious jokes published here objectionable, we apologise. 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