Sembawang Country Club

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Sembawang Country Club
Sembawang
COUNTRY CLUB
OCTOBER 2014
Contents
01
Editorial & Appointments
20
Club News
02
In & Around
21
Upcoming Events
04
Annual General Meeting 2014
25
F&B Promotions
08
Captain’s Column
26
Golf Fixtures
10
Ladies Corner
27
Monthly Medals Results
12
Greens Talk
28
Membership News
17
Club Events
Club Management
Club Directory
General Manage COL (Ret) Eugene Cheong
HR & Membership Manager Ms Patricia Kok
Finance Manager Ms Suzanne Lok
Operations Manager Mr Chan Keng Kiew
Golfing Manager Mr Paul Giovanni S. Decipeda
Golfing Executive Mr Thomas David Jackson
Operations Executive Mr Chen Chun Fuk
Events & Marketing Executive Ms Toh Mei Lian
Corporate Communications Executive Ms Ang Hui Ping
Golf Department
Tel: 6751 0320/0328
Email: golf.admin@sembawanggolf.org.sg
Sembawang Country Club
249 Sembawang Road (enter via Toranto Road)
Tel: 6257 0642 Fax: 6752 0446
Website: www.sembawanggolf.org.sg
Facebook: www.facebook.com/sembawangcountryclub
Membership Department
Tel: 6751 0331/0350
Email: membership@sembawanggolf.org.sg
Publishing Consultant
Craft Print International Limited
Tel: 6861 4040
info@craftprint.com
Social/Marketing Department
Tel: 6751 0347/339
Email: social@sembawanggolf.org.sg
Accounts Department
Tel: 6751 0346/335
Email: accounts@sembawanggolf.org.sg
Operations Department
Tel: 6751 0326
Purchasing Department
Tel: 6751 0337
JR Group (OceanSpoon)
Tel: 6751 0310
Pan West Pte Ltd (Pro Shop)
Tel: 6755 8255
Editorial & Appointments
The
Club’s Annual General Meeting was well attended by 202
members on 11 September 2014, even though the AGM golf game
did not even get off to a start due to inclement weather. Nonetheless,
it was a good time to get together. One key feature that stood out
from the AGM was that the overall member satisfaction levels have
reached a record high. Well done to all the staff and management of
SCC. We would like to express our appreciation for all the feedback
and inputs given.
So as to upgrade the status of SCC, we would be hosting, for the first
time, the Singapore Open Senior Amateur Championship in 2014. We
would utilise this event to level up our course markings to be on par
with national standards.
The year is coming to an end, do join us for the Chairman’s Cup and
the Countdown Party 2014.
Appointments
President
LG Ng Chee Meng
Club Chairman
RADM Jackson Chia
Vice-Chairman
BG Ong Tze-Ch’in
GREEN COMMITTEE
Club Captain
ME7 Low Bah Soon Derric
Club Vice Captain
LTC Chin Seng Heng
Club Vice Captain
LTC Ong Chew Meng
Ladies Captain
ME5 Emily Lee
Competitions Convenor
Mr Yong Shao Chang
Cheers,
Greens Convenor
LTC Tsai Hong Pin Kelvin
Eric Goh
Handicap Convenor
ME6 Yeo Hock Heng Andrew
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Treasurer
LTC Chang Pin Chuan
LIST OF RECIPROCAL CLUBS
Overseas
Reciprocal Clubs:
Assistant Treasurer
ME6 Shaun Ng Chor Chuan
Finance Committee Member
LTC (Ret) James Kwek
Audit Committee Members
ME6 Manimaran Ganesan
Malaysia
Bt Banang Golf & Country Club (Batu Pahat, Johor) +
Danau Golf Club KRUKM (Selangor) +
Kelab Rekreasi Tentera Udara KRTU (Selangor) +
Kelab Rahman Putera Malaysia KRPM (Selangor) +
Borneo Golf Resort Berhad (Sabah, Malaysia) #
+60 7 4286001/5431
+60 3 89258953
+60 3 78467170
+60 3 61566870
+60 87 861 888
Brunei
Royal Brunei Golf & Country Club #
+673 2611 582
Indonesia
Padang Golf Modern (Tangerang, Indonesia) +
House Member
ME6 Lim Yit Beng
+62 21 552 9228
Assistant House Member
MAJ (Ret) Chan Siew Mun
Affillated Clubs:
Malaysia
Bt Unggul Golf & Country Club (Selangor) +
Sutera Harbour Golf & Country Club Berhad
(Kota Kinabalu, Sabah) #
Nexus Golf Resort Karambunai, Kota Kinabalu China
Guangzhou International Golf Club (China) +
+60 3 89201129/2188/2888
+60 88 303 900
+60 88 411 215
+86 20 6176 7888
Reciprocal Clubs (Local):
Jurong Country Club) +
Keppel Club +
Orchid Country Club +
Seletar Country Club +
Raffles Country Club +
Changi Golf Club +
Warren Golf & Country Club +
+65 6560 5655
+65 6375 5567
+65 6755 9811
+65 6481 4812
+65 6861 7649
+65 6543 5210
+65 6586 1245
Affiliated Clubs (Local):
National Service Resort Golf & Country Club (Kranji) #
+65 6795 2300
*Please present your introduction card before you visit.
Legend:
Please call SCC Golfing Department at 6751 0328/0320 for prevailing rates.
Buggy fees only.
Member’s Guests’ Rate.
Audit Committee Members
Mr Sim You Hock
Audit Committee Members
DX10 Bernard Teh
HOUSE COMMITTEE
House Convenor
MAJ (Ret) Edward Kim
ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Engagement Committee Chairman
BG (Ret) Stephen Wong
Engagement Committee Co-Chairman
COL (Ret) Alan Yeo Cheng Ann
Engagement Committee Vice Chairman
Dr Ashim Kumar Dutt
Engagement Committee Member
MAJ Tan Yuet Kin
MAJ (Ret) Tony Seng
LTC Adrian Teng
MAJ Kelvin Ang
PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE
Publications Convenor
LTC (Ret) Eric Goh
Publications Member
Mr Gilbert Tan
IT COMMITTEE
IT Advisor
MAJ Joseph Teoh
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In & Around
By COL (Ret) Eugene Cheong
Hello Everyone!
Once again, we find ourselves standing at the last quarter of the
year! It gets quite a bit scary when the months just fly by like that.
Where did all the time go? There were quite a few exciting things
that happened in the last few months, and many more things are
going to happen in the coming months. So let’s all take a deep
breath and take a look.
AGM 2014
Our Annual General Meeting was held on 11 September 2014.
The event was held in the Banquet Hall and was attended by
202 members, despite the inclement weather that completely
prevented us from enjoying the AGM Golf Game. This year, we saw
the re-appointment of some EXCO Members and the appointment
of some new EXCO Members. Among the new EXCO Members,
we are pleased to welcome on board COL (Ret) Alan Yeo Cheng
Ann as the Co-Chairman of the Engagement Committee, LTC
Ong Chew Meng as our Vice-Captain, LTC Chang Pin Chuan as
our Treasurer, and MAJ (Ret) Chan Siew Mun as our Assistant
House Member. We also welcome Mr Yong Shao Chang as the
new Competitions Convenor. We look forward to their guidance
and contributions as they bring our Club to greater levels. At this
point, I would also like to extend the Club’s sincere appreciation
to the EXCO Members who have served in the last term. They are
ME7 Chow Wai Yein, ME7 Lim Hoon Min, ME6 Sam Lee, and MAJ
Dickson Tay.
This year’s AGM saw the members being updated on the
achievements of the various committees, and also allowed the
EXCO to understand, clarify and address members’ concerns. It
was also very encouraging to hear that overall member satisfaction
levels have improved, and that we have reached a new high point
in overall satisfaction levels as evidenced by the Annual Survey
results. The AGM was followed by a sumptuous buffet dinner that
was part-sponsored by our F&B vendor, Oceanspoon.
Annual Survey 2014
In July and August this year, we engaged a consultant, aAdvantage,
to help us conduct a member satisfaction survey. First, let me
thank all of you who have participated in the survey. I understand
that some of you found the survey questionnaire long and tedious.
Unfortunately, this was necessary if we wanted to know precisely
what you were satisfied with, and more importantly, what you were
unsatisfied with. We therefore needed to go into some depth in
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asking those questions so that we can take meaningful followup actions where necessary, to close the gaps in our service
standards. The other alternative would have been to conduct
many smaller surveys throughout the year, but we’ve decided
that that would subject our members to even more survey fatigue.
So I really want to thank you for taking the time to complete the
survey, and for being patient with us. Your inputs and feedback
are important to us, and would provide us with a catalyst to strive
for service excellence. The results of the survey were encouraging
and I’m pleased to note that members’ overall satisfaction is quite
high. In fact, this year, we scored the highest of the last three
years. It made all the effort that we had put in really worth it. It also
showed us that you were appreciative of the efforts we have put
in, and this spurs us to do even more and better for you. I’m proud
of my staff, and you should be proud of them as well – you were
the ones who gave them the good scores! As I’ve mentioned in my
speech at the AGM, we will not stop here and rest on our laurels.
We will take the continual journey of improvement and be even
better than we are today!
National Day Family Carnival
We held the National Day Family Carnival on 10 August 2014.
As the theme suggested, families were encouraged to come in
colours of Red and White. The whole Club was decorated with
buntings and national flags. The reciprocal golf game with KRTU
was also held on that same afternoon. It was really unfortunate
that CAT 1 lightning conditions affected the golf game and the
outdoor activities of the Carnival. But this did not stop the families
and children from enjoying the indoor activities. You could see
queues of people lining up for the free snack giveaways – ice
lollies, kacang puteh, and more. The art and craft stalls were also
popular with the kids as they created their own sand-art candles,
rainbow loom bands and charms, and bead necklaces and
bracelets. Despite the weather, the families had an enjoyable time
and are already looking forward to the next one.
President’s Cup 2014
The President’s Cup was held on the afternoon of 16 August 2014,
followed by a buffet dinner in the evening. Our Guest-of-Honour,
Club President and CDF, LG Ng Chee Meng graced the occasion.
We had very good prizes for both the golf winners as well as
the lucky draw – with prizes sponsored by Garmin and Cobra.
The participants enjoyed the beautiful weather, the excellent
In & Around
golf course conditions, and of course, the lovely dinner. And the
winners went home with really good prizes like Garmin watches,
Cobra golf equipment, and other electronic items. We’ll try to get
sponsors for the Chairman’s Cup prizes as well – so do look out
for that golf event. It was quite a tough competition, but we could
only have one overall champion. We congratulate MAJ Dickson
Tay, the winner of the President’s Cup 2014.
Official Opening of Members’ Lounge
New beginnings – that’s what excites people. Following feedback
from our members, and after some renovations to the KTV Lounge
and improvements to the KTV sound system, the KTV Lounge
was renamed the Members Lounge. The Members Lounge was
officially opened by our Club President and CDF, LG Ng Chee
Meng on 16 August 2014, in conjunction with the President’s Cup.
Now, members can enjoy a refreshed look, and an improved KTV
sound system. The Members Lounge now certainly provides a
better ambience for members to have a drink, relax, and belt out
a couple of their favourite songs.
Outstanding Staff Award
The Outstanding Staff Award is a quarterly award that will be
presented to staff who have provided good service to our members
and guests. The nominees were taken from the compliments or
feedback that we received through our feedback channels (yellow
feedback form, website, etc). The winners of the Outstanding
Staff Award were then selected by a Selection Panel comprising
members of the Executive Committee and Sub-Committees.
For the quarter of July to September 2014, the winners of the
Outstanding Staff Award are Jay from the Golfing Reception, Vijay
and Yeo Ah Soo from the Facilities Department, and Saran from
the Golfing Department. Congratulations to all of them!
Thank you for all your nominations, compliments and feedback. Do
continue to write in to us about any of our staff who has provided
you with excellent service, who has delivered happiness to you,
or who has gone beyond his/her call of duty to render assistance
to you. This would certainly encourage our staff to provide even
better service to you.
Chairman’s Cup 2014
out for the registration sheet. It would be a good opportunity
to have a game with your friends and golfing kakis, and vie
for the wonderful prizes in store. So please watch out for the
announcements and the sign-up sheets, and participate in
this year’s Chairman’s Cup!
Christmas Light-Up
This year, in conjunction with the Chairman’s Cup, we will hold
a Christmas Light-Up in the Club. Come and join us as we
usher in the Christmas Season and the Magic of Christmas!
Christmas Golf
Christmas Golf this year will be held on 20 December 2014.
Come prepared to have some Yuletide fun on the golf course
with your golfing mates. And, by all means, dress up like
Santa or his elves!
Countdown Party 2014
This year’s Countdown Party will be held on 31 December
2014 in the Banquet Hall. We have already started discussions
with the Event Company to bring you yet another fun-filled,
boisterous and exciting Dinner and Dance to usher in the New
Year. The theme this year is “Rock and Gold”. As the theme
suggests, you are encouraged to come dressed in either
Gold, or in your favourite Rock & Roll togs, or just come in
Gold Rock & Roll clothes! The main thing is to come and have
fun with your friends and family, and together, to usher in the
New Year! Do keep a look out for the advertisement posters
around the Club House and in our various publications. Sign
up for an entire table and get a huge discount off the usual
price of the tickets. Don’t wait – call the Social Department at
67510341 or 67510347 to book your tables now!
Conclusion
It leaves me now to thank all of you, the members, for making
the events that we had organised so memorable. Thank you
so much for your support, and I look forward to more of your
support for our future events.
Let me wish everyone a Selamat Hari Raya Haji, a Happy
Deepavali, and a Merry Christmas! I hope you all have a
wonderful and enjoyable festive season ahead!
The Chairman’s Cup will take place in November this year. Do look
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On Thursday, 11 September 2014, the
Club held its Annual General Meeting.
We welcome the new EXCO 2014/2015:
SCC EXCO 2014/2015
RADM Jackson Chia
Club Chairman
BG Ong Tze-Ch’in
Club Vice Chairman
COL (Ret) Ng Soon Watt Dennis
Club Vice Chairman
ME7 Low Bah Soon Derric
Club Captain
LTC Chin Seng Heng
Club Vice Captain
LTC Ong Chew Meng
Club Vice Captain
ME5 Emily Lee
Ladies Captain
LTC Chang Pin Chuan
Treasurer
ME6 Shaun Ng
Assistant Treasurer
LTC (Ret) James Kwek
Finance Committee Member
ME6 Lim Yit Beng
House Member
MAJ (Ret) Chan Siew Mun
Assistant House Member
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BG (Ret) Stephen Wong
COL (Ret) Alan Yeo Cheng Ann
Engagement Committee Chairman
Engagement Committee
Co-Chairman
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Happy to be at the AGM 2014 !
Supporters of the Club !
Great opportunity for friends to gather !
All Smiles !
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Speech by EXCO Chairman !
Deep in thought ...
Cheers !
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Smile for the camera !
Annual General Meeting 2014
Wow... What a sumptuous spread !
Great dinner !
!
AGM door-gift
Bottoms up !
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Captain’s Column
By ME7 Low Bah Soon Derric
Dear Sembawangrians,
We just had a successful Annual General Meeting on 11
September 2014. It has been a great privilege for me to
serve the Club and members over the past few years.
I will continue to do so with my committee for the next
term. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome
on-board LTC Ong Chew Meng, Vice Club Captain, and
Competitions Convenor, Mr Yong Shao Chang. My heartfelt appreciation to ME7 Lim Hoon Min and MAJ Dickson
Tay for the dedicated service to the Club and the Green
Committee. Both of them will not be continuing their term
as Vice Club Captain and Competitions Convenor.
I have reported during the AGM the work of the GC and I
think it is useful to recap them here.
Improving our Golf Course
We have paid close attention to the course maintenance
in an effort to enhance your golfing experience. We have
taken a further step to dispatch our water and soil for
analysis for better understanding of the health of our
greens. Appropriate cultural practices, such as periodic
hollow-coring, pencil/needle tinning, fertilising, spiking,
rolling, closing 1 fairway per 9, periodic trimming of the
plants and right pitch mark repair technique were put in
place this year to maintain our course better. We have also
actively sought out and learnt from other clubs the best
course maintenance practices and these cross-sharing
of experience have been valuable.
We have made several improvements to our golf course.
Namely;
Hole 12
In the area between Hole 12 and 13, we have re-turfed
the soggy/waterlogged areas, and planted additional
trees to enhance the safety of players in the tee box of
Hole 12, against the pulled drive from Hole 13.
Hole 7
On Hole 7, the bushes behind the putting green have
been replaced by Zoysia grass, and the cart path has
been widened to provide for an easier drive, and a
smooth traffic flow.
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Hole 11
On Hole 11, the railway sleepers have been enhanced
with two planks running down the track to provide for a
smoother drive into the fairway.
Hole 16/17
We have planted a few Palm and Tembusu trees along
the fairway of Hole 16 and Hole 17 tee boxes to provide
the additional shield for the wayward shot landing onto
Hole 17 tee box from Hole 16, while improving the aesthetics of the course with these trees.
Hole 18
Two Palm Lillies have been planted near the Black tee
box of Hole 18, to provide just that little bit more shade
for golfers waiting to tee off on our signature final hole. It
also serves as a good photo point for all.
Inclusive Golf for Golfers of All Standards
This year, we have seen a more cohesive Inter-Club
League team. SCC participated in the Singapore Senior
League (SSL) and this event is held monthly over a period
of nine months. The GC will be conducting a review if
the club will continue to participate in the SSL along with
other clubs in Singapore.
It gives me great pleasure to mention that our SCC and
Ladies Open held on 13th October 2013 was a resounding success with maximum attendance and good
sponsorships.
This year, we will be hosting, for the first time since we reopened our new course, a major SGA-sanctioned event
– the Singapore Open Senior Amateur Championship
(SOSAC) in October 2014. We are utilising this event to
ensure that our course markings are on par with national
standards since professional referees will be here to survey the course before the event.
This year, we started the Captains’ Game (Ladies vs Men)
Captain’s Column
and the event was well received by members. This event
was initiated to better integrate our ladies members with
the men. The Ladies Subcommittee inaugurated the
Ladies Cohesion Game and two events have been
organised thus far. We have since seen several new
ladies members, which is a welcoming sign. The Ladies
Captain, Emily Lee, has worked tirelessly to bring the
SCC ladies closer together and her efforts, together with
her team, are commendable. Kindly continue to give her
team your support.
The GC also organised the Staff/Committee Cohesion
Game and it was a good event for all the staff to come
together, have fun and get to know each other better.
Together, we are able to serve the members better.
We have reviewed our Monthly Medals several times and
finally decided to provide some makan kecil after the
event. Since the unveiling of the improvements in
February 2014, we have seen near-full participation rates
for our Monthly Medals.
Providing a Diverse Golfing Experience - Spreading
Our Wings
In an effort to provide our members with a wider variety/
selection of golf courses to play in, we have established
reciprocal arrangements with almost all the clubs in
Singapore. The most recent addition to the list is
Marina Bay Golf Club (MBGC). Our members will be able
to play in MBGC on a quarterly basis with just payment
of buggy fees. The first of such arrangement started on
16 S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 4 . B a s e d o n f e e d b a c k , s u c h
reciprocal arrangements are most welcomed by
members. As a SCC member, we not only get to play
in nine other clubs in Singapore but also many overseas
courses as well.
Enhancing Golfing Experience
We started the balloting system for the booking of
reciprocal club instead of queuing up on Saturday
morning. To reduce staff effort and ease members
booking, we have also reduced course booking to one
day, which is every Thursday at 5.00pm. New scorecards
and flag sticks were launched. To better recognise guests
and visitors on the golf course, we now have yellow flags
on their buggies to identify them. This allows our
marshals to ensure better golfing experience and
etiquette.
We encourage our members to submit their scorecards
after each game to ensure fair and accurate handicap
maintenance. We track members with Excessive P Score
(did not submit six scorecards out of 20 rounds) and
reminded them to do so. An education and information
package was also launched for our members to inform
them of basic golf rules, good golfing etiquette,
dangerous play and potential watch areas on our course.
The Golf By-Law was reviewed this year and it was an
effort putting them together. The SOP for the Disciplinary
Committee was also reviewed and the Committee/Management now has an updated document to work with.
Strengthening Communications
For communications, we have sent seven GC updates to
members, in addition to the quarterly Captain’s Column.
Notices were put up for course maintenance, golfing etiquette, lightning risk, major works on the golf course
and other useful information for the members. We
conducted one golf forum for members this year. Many
of the GC members also take the initiative to engage the
members to listen to their feedbacks and suggestions.
Based on the number of “yellow forms” we received, we
think we are doing well in engaging the members. We will
continue to do so. Key Focus Areas for the Next Term
The GC, together with the golfing staff, will focus on three
main areas this term: Enhancing Course Maintenance
Knowledge, Strengthening Communications with
Members and Strengthening Cohesion between
Committee and Staff. We believe these focus areas will
bring together a better golfing experience and a better
Club for all.
Happy Golfing!
ME7 Derric Low
Club Captain
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Ladies Corner
By Ladies Captain ME5 Emily Lee
Ladies League Team
2013-14
The SGA Inter-Club League spanned six months from
March to September 2014 and we’re into our second year of participation.
Our team of 12 ladies had spent countless hours of training in preparation for the
stiff competition. The “A” Division ladies had to face the national junior squad
players whilst the “B” Division players were equally challenged by the opponents
from the 12 other clubs. Great sacrifices were made, such as taking leaves from
work to train, and re-adjusting family or personal schedules for competition on
Sundays were truly remarkable and commendable. We may not have been the
strongest amongst all the 13 league teams but the passion, dedication and fighting
spirit displayed by the team is already a glorious triumph.
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Joining the competition is not about winning.
It’s about the challenge, overcoming the odds, exploring one’s limit
and testing the self because competition releases the beast within.
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Ladies Corner
LADIES REPRESENTING TEAM SEMBAWANG 2013-14
Emily Lee
(Ladies Team Captain)
The perseverance by
the players and giving
their very best is what
makes me proud to be
part of the team!
Jenny Ong
(Ladies V-Cpt)
The friendship, team
spirit, support and
encouragement among
the players are
commendable.
A team I am honoured
and proud to be with.
Jessica Beh
Really proud to be able
to compete on level
ground with other
clubs and it felt like
golfing with
“daughters”.
Linda Kang
Happy and proud to
represent SCC as she
I
got to know the ladies
better and hope to
contribute more to the
leagues as years come.
Linda Goh
Apart from making new
I enjoyed
friends, she
enjoyed
the tension in the
games and working out
the tactical play with
her playing partner.
my
Evelyn Lim
The esprit-de-corp and
fighting spirit displayed
by each team player
trying their best,
warms the heart and is
rewarding.
Yuko Kobayashi
It was really exciting
and memorable. I have
met many people. It’s
really a good
experience for a player
my age and I am very
happy and proud to be
a part of the league.
Joanne Gao
Learnt a lot from
everyone and thanks
for the endless support
and encouragement.
Tham Kwai Fong
Hah Kee
Alice Yip
Regina Wong
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Greens Talk
Singapore Senior League (SSL) 2014
29 May 2014
By MAJ Ralph Aeria
This year saw the forming of a league to cater to the senior golfers from the various clubs
in Singapore. The players were categorised into three groups depending on their age.
The groups were: A Division - 55 to 60 yrs old, B Division - 61 to 65 yrs old and
C Division - 66 yrs old and above.
The league was played over eight legs at various courses throughout Singapore. The
format of play was Stableford and it took the best two scores from each age group
division to make up the team score for the leg played.
Seven of eight legs were completed; the fifth leg at Jurong Country Club was abandoned
due to inclement weather. The other legs which were played at Keppel, Raffles,
Sembawang, Sentosa, Seletar, Changi and SICC were played without a hitch.
The aim of the SSL was to foster closer ties among the senior golfers around the island.
After each leg played, there were presentations that varied from investment to physical
well being. After the games, meals were provided and prizes were given to winners from
each division for each leg.
Throughout the SSL season, players from Team Sembawang featured in the winners
circle for the various division. Team Sembawang came up against stiff competition from
Seletar Golf Club. From the third leg onwards, Seletar took a slim lead over Team
Sembawang and they maintained that lead till the last leg, and ended as the overall
winners of the Inaugural SSL 2014. Team Sembawang played well and finished as
creditable runners-up.
Well done to those of you who played and represented Team Sembawang in this
inaugural SSL. Give yourselves a pat on the back.
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Greens Talk
10 August 2014
On 10 August 2014, we were hosts
to Kelab Rekreasi Tentera Udara to a
friendly game with us at our golf course!
It was quite a sight to see a mixture of
green and red on the golf course, as
KRTU members wore green, while SCC
members wore red!
Though the game was met with a
downpour, the spirits of the golfers
were definitely not dampened as the
camaraderie continued with drinks and
karaoke singing at our newly renovated
Members Lounge. Everyone had fun
in this engaging occasion and we look
forward to more Inter-Club games!
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Greens Talk
Before the game starts...
We are off !
A hearty lunch filled with joyous chatter !
Yeah !
Thumbs up !
Woohoo !
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Greens Talk
Sourced by Mr Gilbert Tan
With permission from Golf Digest
Pitches That Drop And Stop
Control the loft with one hand
By Butch Harmon
Photos By Stephen Szurlej
The simplest way to hit a high pitch shot that lands
softly is to focus on your left hand. Keep the
knuckles of that hand pointing to the sky as you
swing through impact (right). Or you can think
about keeping the logo on the back of your glove
facing up. Either way, the clubface will be open, so
it can slide under the ball and propel it upward.
Now, say you need a pitch shot that runs instead
of stops. Simple: Turn the knuckles of your left
hand to the ground through impact. That closes
the clubface, and produces a lower, stronger shot.
OK, go make the putt.
DON'T DITCH THE PITCH
The most common pitching fault is making too long a
backswing so you have to ease off at impact to avoid
hitting it too far. Problem is, when you hit the brakes
like this, the club keeps going and flips forward (left),
producing a weak strike or mis-hit. Instead, make a
shorter backswing and accelerate through the ball.
Even on the softest little pitch, you want to be able to
swing through. Tailor your backswing so you can do
that without fear of going over the green.
BEATING THE BURIED LIE
Here's a good rule on greenside lies: The more the ball
is sitting down in the grass, the steeper you need to hit
down on it. That's because you want to trap as little
grass as possible between the clubface and the ball. If
you make a sweeping swing, you're going to plow
through a bunch of grass before you get to impact. That
sweeping motion can work great when the ball is
perched up, but when it's down deep, give it more of a
chop.
Sembawang Country Club
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Greens Talk
Sourced by Mr Gilbert Tan
With permission from Golf Digest
Don't Give Up In The Sand
Turn your shoulders all the way through
By Tom Watson
Written with Nick Seitz
Photo Courtesy of Golf Digest Resource Center
At the Memorial Tournament last year I saw
Nick Faldo give this tip to the governor of Ohio,
John Kasich, who was struggling to get the ball
out of the bunker. He would swing off his back
foot and flail at the ball with his arms. He had
very little body rotation and kept hitting too far
behind the ball. Nick told him to get into his
setup but without a club. He then had him
cross his arms, putting his right hand on his left
shoulder and his left hand on his right shoulder.
From there, he told Kasich to turn his shoulders
away from the target and then toward it. The
idea was to keep rehearsing this turn back and
through until he could feel it in his swing.
What Nick was getting the governor to do is
use his shoulders to drive the motion. The
arms follow this pivot, swinging low and left of
the target. If you incorporate the feeling of this
drill, you'll continue your shoulder turn through
impact and avoid leaving the ball in the bunker.
ELEMENTARY WATSON!
What do you do when your ball is buried in the sand and the pin is fairly close?
Lee Trevino taught me this shot. Weaken your grip, open the face of your
wedge, play the ball forward of center with your weight on the front foot, and
swing steeply into the sand right behind the ball. You have to swing hard to
generate enough speed to produce a soft shot that stops quickly on the green.
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Sembawang Country Club
Club Events
t 2014
10 Augus
On 10 August 2014, we celebrated National Day with a blast at the Club! It was our National
Day Family Carnival. We had many fun activities lined up for children and their parents, and
even grandparents! The Clubhouse was a buzz of excitement and we were happy to see
children enjoying activities such as canvas bag painting, caricature painting and the ball game
booths! We definitely look forward to the next Family Carnival and hope you do too!
Getting handy with sand art !
Happy Family !
The drawing
looks just
like her !
Delicious popsicles for a
hot day !
Sembawang Country Club
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Club Events
Great day for family and friends to gather !
We are having fun !
Enjoying a drink and some snacks !
I want to be my favourite superhero !
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Sembawang Country Club
Club Events
Look at my artwork !
This was a hot favourite among the kids !
Say cheese !
Sembawang Country Club
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Club News
16 August 2014
We are proud to announce that we have revamped our Members Lounge!
The Members Lounge Opening Ceremony was dovetailed with the President’s Cup on 16 August 2014
and was officiated by the Club President for a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Here are the new changes:
The seating capacity has been increased with the introduction of new lounge chairs and tables;
The partition in Room 2 was removed to create a bigger and more spacious lounge;
The KTV system has been upgraded.
We hope to see you drop by for a drink and a song with your families and friends!
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Sembawang Country Club
Upcoming Events
Join us in our 2D1N camp to learn the game of golf by
our Golf Teaching Pros with fun-filled activities
arranged for you!
Free
Meals & 2 pieces of
Collared T-Shirts Provided!
Highlights
16 & 17 Nov 14
(Sun & Mon)
SCC Member: $232
Guest: $289
(subject to 7% GST)
Registration Closing Date:
24 Oct 2014
Parents are invited to accompany their children
• Introduction to Golf
• Golf Etiquette & Lessons
• Practise on the Practice Green
• Hole Number 6 Par 3 Introduction
• Hole Number 7 par 4 Introduction
Camp Fire, Play @ Pool, Team Building
Games and Activities.
• A minimum of 20, maximum of 40 participants is required to commence the camp.
• Fees are subject to 7% GST.
• Valid for children aged between 5 and 12 years old.
• The Club reserves the right to reproduce, display and use photos taken during the event for advertising, promotional and
publicity purposes without obtaining prior permission from the participant.
For For
registration,
please contact
Department
at 6751
0347 /or
339
or email
registration,
pleaseSocial
contact
6751 0339
/ 0347
email
to to
social@sembawanggolf.org.sg
social@sembawanggolf.org.sg
Sembawang Country Club
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Upcoming Events
Programme
Day 1 (16 Nov)
7.30am to 8.30am
Check-in @ Sembawang Country Club / Breakfast /
Safety Briefing
9am to 11.45am
Introduction to Golf (Driving Range & Classroom)
- History, terminology, rules & regulations, etiquette, golf
equipment
- Introduction to proper grip, stance and posture
- Proper kinesthetic movement of the golf swing
- How to execute 1/2, 3/4, and full swing
- Proper backswing procedure
- To be aware of impact position, impact drill
2pm to 4pm
Practice at Driving Range & Putting Green
- Practice the correct finish position
- Putting, proper posture, grip. Execute pendulum like
movement in the putting stroke
- Fun and games
- Debrief
5pm to 6pm
Songs & Cheers Session (In preparation for Camp Fire)
7.30pm to 9pm
Camp Fire (Parents are invited)
Day 2 (17 Nov)
9am to 11.15am
Golf (Driving Range & Golf Course)
1pm to 3pm
Play @ Pool
4.30pm to 5.30pm
Evaluation & Closing Ceremony
5.30pm
Home Sweet Home
For For
registration,
please contact
Department
at 6751
0347 /or
339
or email
registration,
pleaseSocial
contact
6751 0339
/ 0347
email
to to
social@sembawanggolf.org.sg
social@sembawanggolf.org.sg
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Sembawang Country Club
Upcoming Events
Sembawang Country Club
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Artwork credits:
Defence Media Centre, MINDEF
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Sembawang Country Club
F& B Promotions
By Oceanspoon
OCTOBER
Weekly Specials
Don’t miss these local delicacies in the month of October!
Roast Duck Rice
Curry Chicken with Rice
Minced Chicken Macaroni Soup
Prawn Noodles Soup
NOVEMBER
Weekly Specials
Look out for these local delicacies every week at the Golfers Terrace!
Beef Kway Teow Soup
Satay Beehoon
Grilled Chicken Leg with Spaghetti
Sliced Fish Soup with Tofu, Bittergourd and Rice
DECEMBER
Weekly Specials
Come down now to the Golfers Terrace for a taste of these delectable local dishes!
Kway Chap
Char Siew Rice
Braised Soya Chicken Rice
*Photos are for illustrative purposes only
Chicken Nasi Briyani
Sembawang Country Club
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Golf Fixtures
Hol e- i n - O ne W IN N E R S
MIKE KELLY
15 JULY 2014
Sembawang Country Club
HOLE 8
YOONG SAN
28 JULY 2014
Sembawang Country Club
HOLE 18
NG CHENG HOE
15 AUGUST 2014
Sembawang Country Club
HOLE 6
JULY – SEPT 2014
LEE BENG HUA EMILY
31 AUGUST 2014
Keppel Club
HOLE 16
BOON HON LIN
19 SEPTEMBER 2014
Sembawang Country Club
HOLE 6
Golf Fixtures
Oct ʻ14
Wed
1
SBAB Exercise (Whole Day)
Thu
2
SBAB Exercise (Whole Day)
Fri
3
Jotun Golf Tournament
* @ 1330 hrs
Shotgun Start
Sat
4
The Inter-Stock Broking
Golf Tournament
# 20 flights (PM)
Sun
5
Hari Raya Haji
Mon
6
Public Holiday
Tue
7
25th S'pore Open
Senior Amateur C'ship
(SOSAC) (AM)
Maintenance (PM)
Wed
to
Fri
8
10
25th S'pore Open
Senior Amateur C'ship
(SOSAC) (Whole Day)
Course open for play
1pm onwards
Mon
20
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Mon
17
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Wed
22
Deepavali
Sat
22
Thu
23
2 PDF Golf # 10 flights (PM)
Club Championship 1st Rd
Timesheet (PM)
Fri
24
Inaugural Golf Challenge
# 10 flights (PM)
Sun
23
Club Championship 2nd Rd
Timesheet (PM)
Sat
25
DeepaRaya Golf
* @ 0730 hrs
Shotgun Start
Mon
24
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Fri
28
Mon
27
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Mindef Official Golf Game
# 6 Flights (PM)
Commando Golf
# 26 Flights (PM)
Tue
28
SAF-MAC Golf
# 10 Flights (PM)
Sat
29
Club Championship Final Rd
Timesheet (PM)
Wed
29
FLMB Golf 5 Flights (PM)
Fri
31
Private Golf
(SGCC & Charity Golf)
Shotgun 1330 hrs
Nov ʻ14
1
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Sat
6
Capt vs Lady Capt
* @ 0730 hrs
Shotgun Start
3
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Mon
8
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Sat
8
Nov Medal Matchplay Qualifying
Men & Ladies
AM - Timesheet
Sat
13
December Monthly Medal
Men & Ladies
AM - Timesheet
Mon
10
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Mon
15
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Tue
11
MBGC Reciprocal
# 10 Flights(PM)
Sat
20
Christmas Golf
Shotgun Start
1330 hrst
Mon
22
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Thu
25
Christmas Day
Mon
29
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
11
KBA Golf Game
# 10 flights (PM)
Mon
13
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Thu
16
Jurong Sec Sch Alumni Golf
* @ 1330 hrs
Shotgun Start
Fri
17
Wiser Pub Golf # 10 flights (PM)
Wed
12
Sat
18
Oct Monthly Medal
Men & Ladies
AM- Timesheet
SCC Ladies
Cohesion Day(AM)
Sat
15
Chairman's Cup * @ 1330 hrs
Shotgun Start
Sun
19
Mini Golf Tournament
# 6 flights (PM)
Sun
16
Matchplay Championship
(By HCP)
1st Round (PM)
Sembawang Country Club
Mon
Mon
Sat
26
Dec ʻ14
Monthly Medals
STABLEFORD - MEN
STROKE PLAY - MEN
NAME
A
DIV
1st
RALPH AERIA
WING
2nd GOH
LEONG JASON
CHENG
1st OH
B
MENG
DIV
2nd CHUA KOK
LENG
M'SHIP
H.I
SCORE
A009
4.6
76 Gross
G179
9.5
70 Nett
O074
12.1
85 Gross
O140 01 15.3
66 Nett
T531
TOH MENG
1st SOON
D
DIV
2nd TAN SOON
KWANG DAVID
18.2
91 Gross
L126
18.4
71 Nett
T308
20.3
95 Gross
T671
23.0
76 Nett
BALLSWEEP
1st
Nine
A
DIV 2nd
Nine
CHEONG HON
TOONG THOMAS
C151
9.1
32 Nett
GOH WING
LEONG JASON
G179
9.5
32 Nett
P150
14.9
32 Nett
T484
13.1
32 Nett
1st PEH KAY LENG
B
Nine
DIV
2nd TAN BENG
Nine ANN MIKE
1st TAN MENG WEE
C
Nine
DIV
2nd LEE BOON LOI
Nine
1st
D
Nine
DIV
2nd
Nine
T531
C511
TAN SOON
KWANG DAVID
T671
35 Nett
18.4
L126
CHEN
ZHONGHAO
32 Nett
18.2
34 Nett
20.4
NAME
DIV
KANG ANN
SIAN LINDA
9.1
SCORE
40 Pts
(ocb)
5.2
40 Pts
H048
15.2
43 Pts
(ocb)
H181
13.2
43 Pts
1st YEUN GEORGE
C
DIV
2nd TEO HAY CHEW
C486
20.0
44 Pts
MICHAEL
T061
17.6
40 Pts
CHOY CHOONG
C040
20.6
41 Pts
C470
20.5
37 Pts
A
DIV
1st
M'SHIP
LEE SING HUEI
M'SHIP
WEE
1st HAN
B
KWANG
DIV
2nd HO SOO WHAI
SCORE
93 Gross
Q024 01 15.4
T446
TAN LI LIEN
1st TOW PATRICK
D
DIV
2nd CHUA KOK KAR
H.I
BALLSWEEP
1st WOO JUN HON
Nine
A
DIV 2nd
LEE SING HUEI
Nine
1st HO SOO WHAI
B
Nine
DIV
2nd YEO KHIM
Nine HOR
W168 02
5.2
21 Pts
L535
9.1
21 Pts
H181
13.2
24 Pts
C375 01 13.9
21 Pts
1st
C
Nine
DIV
2nd
Nine
CHIA CHEE
YEUN GEORGE
C486
20.0
20 Pts
CHIA CHEE
YEUN GEORGE
C486
20.0
24 Pts
1st
D
Nine
DIV
2nd
Nine
CHEW SOON
KIANG
C462
22.7
23 Pts
CHOY CHOONG
TOW PATRICK
C040
20.6
22 Pts
NAME
M'SHIP
H.I
LEE BENG HUA
L582
9.9
SCORE
36 Pts
(ocb)
N177 01
19.8
36 Pts
T446
24.5
38 Pts
W168 01 29.3
37 Pts
A
DIV 2nd PIMPATLERT
SARANTHORN
1st TAN LI LIEN
B
DIV 2nd HO PHUI PING
70 Nett
24.6
BALLSWEEP
BALLSWEEP
L
1st HO PHUI PING
A
D Nine
I
E 2nd
S’
Nine TAN LI LIEN
W168 01 29.7
DIV
T446
33 Nett
37 Nett
24.6
1st ONG JIT HOI
Nine
A
DIV 2nd LEE BENG HUA
Nine
1st TAN LI LIEN
Nine
B
DIV 2nd HO PHUI PING
Nine
M'SHIP
H.I
SCORE
G179
9.1
43 Pts
N141
8.8
42 Pts
L622
11.9
46 Pts
T370
15.3
44 Pts
1st TAN KAH THIAM
C
DIV 2nd ONG KOK
T388
18.6
46 Pts
O105
17.1
39 Pts
1st JACKSON NG
D
DIV 2nd TOH MENG SOON
N177
23.0
45 Pts
T308
20.8
41 Pts
9.1
22 Pts
8.8
23 Pts
T370
15.3
24 Pts
L622
11.9
25 Pts
N153
16.3
21 Pts
(ocb)
T388
18.6
25 Pts
N177
23.0
24 Pts
T308
20.8
22 Pts
H.I
SCORE
1st
NAME
GOH WING
LEONG JASON
A
DIV 2nd NG SENG HUAT
1st
B
DIV 2nd
LOW KOK CHEONG
ROYSTON
TAN BOON SENG
RICHARD
HIONG
BALLSWEEP
1st NG SENG HUAT
N141
Nine
A
DIV 2nd GOH WING
G179
Nine LEONG JASON
1st TAN BOON
B
Nine SENG RICHARD
DIV
2nd LOW KOK CHEONG
Nine ROYSTON
1st NG ENG KIM
C
Nine
DIV
2nd TAN KAH THIAM
Nine
1st JACKSON NG
D
Nine
DIV 2nd TOH MENG
Nine SOON
STABLEFORD - LADIES
STABLEFORD - LADIES
1st
H.I
L535
2nd WOO JUN HON W168 02
36 Nett
23.0
STROKE PLAY - LADIES
L
A
1st
D
I
E
S’ 2nd
NAME
CHIA CHEE
C
1st TAN MENG WEE
DIV
2nd LEE BOON LOI
SATURDAY, 13 SEPTEMBER 2014
STABLEFORD - MEN
SATURDAY, 09 AUGUST 2014
SATURDAY, 12 JULY 2014
T589 01
20.8
19 Pts
L582
9.9
19 Pts
T446
24.5
19 Pts
W168 01 29.3
22 Pts
NAME
A
1st
DIV 2nd
1st
B
DIV 2nd
1st
C
DIV 2nd
WONG PEI SHAN
REGINA
M'SHIP
W025 01 19.6
41 Pts
LEE BENG HUA
L582
8.8
38 Pts
ONG JIT HOI
LIM CHIN YEN
T589 01
A081 01
20.9
23.3
41 Pts
38 Pts
HO PHUI PING
SIM SIEW POH
W168 01 29.1 36 Pts(ocb)
S413
32.7
36 Pts
BALLSWEEP
1st WONG PEI
Nine SHAN REGINA
A
DIV 2nd WONG PEI
Nine SHAN REGINA
W025 01 19.6
21 Pts
(ocb)
W025 01 19.6
20 Pts
1st ONG JIT HOI
Nine
B
DIV 2nd
Nine ONG JIT HOI
T589 01
20.9
21 Pts
T589 01
20.9
20 Pts
1st SIM SIEW POH
S413
32.7
Nine
C
DIV 2nd CHEONG LEE
Nine FONG MICHELLE K166 01 27.3
18 Pts
21 Pts
(ocb)
Quarterly Lucky Draw (Loyalty Points Program)
CONGRATULATIONS!
50 WINNERS
Top Prize: $500 SCC Voucher
WANG AIK KIT (W201)
2nd Prize: $300 SCC Voucher
SOON KIM TAT (S221)
3rd Prize: $200 SCC Voucher
LOH GUAN KAR (L740)
4TH to 10th Prize $80 SCC Voucher ($80)
LIM KOK SENG
LEE BOON LOI
NGE KIAN YONG
KOH CHUAN LEONG
L235
L126
N211
K166
GOH CHIN SIANG
HO SOO WHAI
ONG CHEW MENG
21ST to 30th Prize $40 SCC Voucher ($40)
SOH TECK KWEE
S391
SULAIMAN BIN SALIM
LU CHENG YANG
L351
LIM TIONG TONG
LEE SEE CHOONG CLIFFORD
LOW HEE KENG
L047
YUN TA CHUN
Y054
LOH CHEN YU
WI BENG SWEE
W164
HENG SOO YEOW
WONG KHIONG HWA
TANG MUN POH
KANG CHYE THIAM
TEO TECK HEE THOMAS
GOH LENG YAN RICHARD
S160
L478
L770
L450
H122
TAMALINGAM M MUTHU
LENNART BENGTSSON
WEI TECK LIANG
LAM FEI LIONG VINCENT
GOH YIAK CHIANG JIMMY
41ST to 50TH Prize $20 SCC Voucher ($20)
GOH CHEN BOON ERIC
GOH POH THIAM
YONG AH YEOW
M. MURUGIAH
PECK KONG WAH
G071
G146
Y096
M067
P127
TAN CHUAN WOON SIMON
HO SIM SIM
ANG JAMES
CHESTER LUCIUS SAHETAPY
CHEONG KOK CHEE
11TH to 20TH Prize $60 SCC Voucher ($60)
G129
H181
O079
W221
T191
K204
T093
G123
FOO KIM PENG
CHEW HENG SIMON
YEOW CHEE SENG
SIM SIEW POH
TAN KIM HUAT
31ST to 40TH Prize $25 SCC Voucher ($25)
T319
H179
A080
S066
C480
T647
B082
W146
L578
G038
CHAN LOY FATT ALBERT
CHAN TECK SENG RINO
HOE JUAN TENG
LAI SEE KA
CHENG LI SENG
F008
C517
Y022
S413
T074
C381
C370
H029
L157
C589
We would also like to thank the following members who witnessed the
Lucky Draw Event on 26th SEPT 2014, 12.00pm: ($10)
1) TAN JUANA (T164)
2) YUKO SIN (S006/01)
3) POH LEY WHOON EMMA (P002)
4) KHOO NANCY (K037)
5) MARIA TERESA WONG (W024/01)
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Membership News
WELCOME
A WARM
To
OUR NEW MEMBERS
July 2014
August 2014
LOH SUAN TWEE
DANIEL CHENG YEW MENG
WONG SING PHIN
TAN GUANG WEI
CHEE AD-MERN
HE RUIJIE
KENNY CHUA BEE KIM
ONG CHUN KIAT
NG SIAK PING
TAN KIAN WEE EDDIE
RIZAL BIN AHMAD ARIFF
CARRIE HOWE
YAN JUN XIONG
KHOONG HOCK TAI
TEY SIEW CHOO
CHING CHUIN YIAW
GOH JIT MENG DOUGLAS
September 2014
GOH TING YOU RYAN
YEOH KEAT HOE
MUHAMMAD ISKANDAR
DZULFADLI
ALBY YEO KWAN YONG
HON JIA JUN NICHOLAS
EMMANUEL
ANG YAU CHOON
OUTSTANDING STAFF
AWARD
(1st July 2014 to 30th Sept 2014)
Bouquets:
“I would like to commend Jay for her quick and prompt registration at the counter
this morning despite the long queue. She deserves the star award.”
- Sukumaran Suppaiyah, 5 July 2014
“About two weeks ago on a weekday evening, I was injured with a deep cut on my
finger (index) and it was bleeding profusely. I came to the golfing counter, Yvonne
and Zura were there and help me to block the blood flow, cleaned the whole hand
and plastered the wound. They are very resourceful and helpful. I appreciate their
concern and assistance. Their good deeds must be recognized and rewarded.”
- Vincent Wee, 15 July 2014
“I would like to register my sincere thanks and appreciation to Ms Patricia
Kok (SCC Manager HR & Membership) who has helped me to manage and
monitor the claim for my damaged golf equipment. She was very
member-centric and gave me an assurance that my claim would be attended
to promptly. Indeed, the insurance company's cheque for my claim was
received much earlier than I expected. She is a fine example of an employee
who is committed and dedicated to her job. A big thank you to Patricia for a
job well done.”
- Roland Cheong, 21 August 2014
“Our sincere & heartfelt thanks goes out to [the Social and F&B] team at
Sembawang Country Club for helping us host a successful birthday party. Thank
you Danny, Paul, May, Vijay, Mogan & Rohit for your hospitality and to Ruby and
Mei Lian for your excellent planning and coordination. We are ever so thankful.”
- Vijayashree, 23 August 2014
“I feel great to represent my group of golfers to write this appreciation mail to you.
This is to say a big thank you to your staff and waitresses who had served us during
our golf event at your Club on 21st August 2014.
We, the EzE golfers, are a group of golf enthusiasts who came together since 2002.
We usually play in JB at an interval of once in two months. We have been to almost
all the golf courses in JB and this was the first time we decided to play in Singapore
at Sembawang Golf Club. With help from your Committee Member, Edward Kim,
and the Club Lady Captain Emily Lee, we managed to organize the event successfully.
Together with Paul, your restaurant manager with Mr Eric and Ms Eki, and all the
waitresses, they provided excellent food and quality services. All 24 golfers at the
dinner, as well as another couple of about 10 more guests at the KTV, fully enjoyed
the night’s events. We were all pleased and highly impressed of the operational
standards of the Club.
Our guests from JB, sent us an appreciation message after they returned home,
commenting the event as one of the best!
Congratulations to you and the Club. As members of the Club, we were indeed very
proud too.
Finally, and not least, your reception was excellent too. Please convey our sincere
thanks to all of them. Their quality services cannot easily be measured by dollars
and cents.”
- Augustine Sin, 25 August 2014
“Dear Paul, Prema, Mei Lian, Ruby, Biba, Mahmood and Thomas,
We would sincerely like to thank Sembawang Country Club for the wonderful
support you had provided for our Mercy Relief Stakeholders Charity Golf 2014 held
on Aug 19, 2014, on the occasion of World Humanitarian Day.
V Jayanthy
Golfing Reception
A Saran
Golfing Department
A total of 140 guests participated in the charity golf event. This event would not have
been a success without your dedicated support. We deeply appreciate the willingness with which you have and continue to sponsor our efforts. Once again thank you
for ensuring that everything proceeded smoothly for the charity golf event. Special
thanks to Prema for all the advice and the coordination needed from preparation
stage to the actual event day, and to Mei Lian for accommodating to our last minute
requests to the banquet hall layout.
Once again, thanks to your kind support, we were able to raise more awareness
about our humanitarian cause. We sincerely hope that this association will be
maintained and that you will continue to support us in our future endeavors.”
- Terence Kek, 29 August 2014
Yeo Ah Soo
Facilities Department
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Sembawang Country Club
Janardharan Pillai Vijayan
Facilities Department
“I would like to compliment Jay from the front desk for being so helpful and courteous.”
- Sukumaran Suppaiyah, 6 September 2014
“Golfing marshal Saran is a very helpful staff. On 3/9/2014 I informed him I had lost
my putter cover at the green. Without hesitation, he went to search for it and
returned to me within 30 minutes. Well done Saran!”
- Lim Pai Tong Thomas, 12 September 2014
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