Golfer-1st Quarter 06
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Golfer-1st Quarter 06
Golfer-1st Quarter 06 1 29-3-2006, 2:25 PM Associated Equipment Division Kompleks Kejuruteraan Tractors, 1, Jalan Puchong, Taman Perindustrian Puchong Utama, 47100 Puchong, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. 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Tan Sri Datuk Amar (Dr) Haji Hamid bin Bugo SBS, DP, PSM, SPMJ, SSDK, DGSM, SSAP, SSSA, SPMT, SPDK, DPPN, Kt. WE (Thailand), KEPN (Indonesia), SPMB (Brunei), KOU (Korea), AO (Australia), PCD Entertainment Alvin Yong House & Development Gani Bin Matahir @ Abdul Ghanie Tahir DEPUTY PRESIDENT YABhg. Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. Wong Soon Kai Food & Beverage James Ling Chung DP PSM DA PNBS PBS VICE PRESIDENT YABhg. Tan Sri Datuk Amar (Dr) Haji Hamid bin Bugo Security & Saftey Harisson Lunsa PPP, PPT PSM PJN DA PNBS JSM JBK PPB Hon. Doctor of Commerce Library Udin Bujang SECRETARY Shahary Haji Alias CLUB MANAGEMENT TREASURER Peter Chin Mui Khiong Acting General Manager Wang Kheng Boi Finance & Administration Manager Email : fm@kgswak.com } CLUB CAPTAIN Patrick Chieng Ping Ung Activities Manager – Lester Simbas Email : am@kgswak.com COMMITTEE MEMBERS Haji Abdul Jalil Bin Abdul Rahman Lee Kui Thiam Gani Bin Matahir @ Abdul Ghanie Tahir James Ling Chung Baijuri Jaujie Soedirman Bin Aini Udin Bujang Harisson Lunsa PPP, PPT Alvin Yong Assistant Activities Manager – Nisewan Haji Abdul Rahim 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 Sole Authorized Dealer of DaimlerChryler Malaysia Sdn Bhd (596096-H) in East Malaysia. Si Khiong Industries Sdn Bhd (8953A) Kuching (Padungan Showroom) 082-333 460 • Sibu 084-210 308 • Bintulu 086-332 446 • Miri 085-651 699 2 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 4 29-3-2006, 2:25 PM Editor’s Message Editor’s Message Message Editor’s Another year has gone by like the blink of an eye! It seemed like yesterday when the Rooster was crowing, breaking the silence of dawn at the beginning of 2005. On January 29 this year the dog, man’s best friend, made its presence felt all around us with characteristic loud barks and bites, ushering in the K-9 year with thunderous fireworks and a boisterous big bang! It must be obvious to everyone that I am quite generous with my compliment in respect of the management committee and the staff of KGS. This is deliberately done for I am a great believer in positive thinking. Credit must be given where credit is due. Giving the club full marks to begin with would give me an added advantage from the point of view of the critic and commentator. From now on the team would have to do its very best to constantly retain the full marks, because from now on, we will be watching their performance with the watchful eye of a watchdog, to make sure they maintain the standard expected of them and any slide down the slope will be frowned upon, and club members will give them a timely reminder that there is work to be done, done properly and diligently. Once more spring returned to earth and every living thing renewed itself. That was the pastoral message invoked in this classic and time-honoured expression : “Kong Xi Fa Cai”. Speaking of vital signs, KGS was proud to have started on the right footing by playing host to our first royal visitor for 2006, namely, DYMM Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin, Sultan of Terengganu and entourage. On hand to accompany the Sultan to the club was our own Head of State, TYT Tun Datuk Patinggi Abang Haji Muhammad Salahuddin. They played a friendly golf tournament at the Matang and Santubong courses on the afternoon of February 8. The Sultan was indeed impressed with our golfing facilities and promised to return to KGS for another round of golf in the not-too-distant future, Insya Allah. Again, on the 19th of February, 2006, our Prime Minister YAB Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi led the BN Back Benchers Club golf team to test their golfing skills against the Sarawak State Government team. With a perfect playing condition at Matang/Santubong golf course, the participating golfers thoroughly enjoyed their outing. On New Year Eve, as we tossed the yee-sang (the traditional Chinese New Year dish) we reaffirmed our belief that doing so would bring good health, wealth, longevity and good luck to all. Undeniably, such a state of mind and such unbridled optimism about our future helped us to feel good about our world and about everything around us. Yes, as the saying goes, every dog has its day. Thanks to the good dog, club members can look forward to a gratifyingly positive and prosperous year ahead. There must be vital signs - in canine terms - that can be used to gauge the prospects of 2006, as far as KGS is concerned. There are many. First and foremost, we have a new, rejuvenated and reinvigorated management committee returned unopposed at the last AGM, ready to spring forth to carry on with the task for which it had been mandated. New faces with fresh new blood have been brought in to inject new ideas into club management. Arguably, the first and most important assignment for the new management committee is to go on a recruiting drive for a suitably qualified and experienced general manager. KGS can ill afford to go on without appointing a permanent one, considering the important leadership role a GM plays in the physical development, fiscal well being and in the smooth running of a club such as KGS. No armed forces of a given country can function properly without an effective and efficient general. By the same token, to be effective and efficient, KGS badly needs a general (manager, that is). Deeply humbled by such a rare and singular honour, we were nevertheless very proud of the fact that KGS was selected as the venue to host the first friendly golf tournament between the team of DYMM the Sultan of Terengganu and the team of TYT Yang Di Pertua Negeri Sarawak, and the first BN Back Benchers team led by YAB the Prime Minister versus the State Government’s team. The State Protocol, the Armed Forces, the management committee, staff and the catering department deserve our congratulations for putting up a splendid post game and prize giving reception to showcase the hospitality of our club to our royal visitor and our beloved Prime Minister. If these auspicious events were any indication, the year of the dog augurs well for KGS. Well done everyone! The first few weeks, well after Chap Goh Mei, have been wet and soggy around here. The fairways are damp and dreary. But our legendary fourlegged friend, saying it with dogged determination, maintains there is a silver lining around every cloud hovering above us. The dampness is temporary and will soon disappear, blown away by the gentle breeze and washed off by the passing showers. As usual, the hardy and resilient KGS members will not be deterred in their outdoor pursuit of sporting activities, not by such minor inconveniences. Consistent with the character traits of the dog, and judging by the enthusiasm shown by our golfing fraternity, the year under the dog’s reign will be productive and profitable, for club members and for everybody else. Datu Dr. Haji Yusoff bin Haji Hanifah Editor-in-chief Editorial Committee Chairman: Datu Dr. Haji Yusoff bin Haji Hanifah Committee Members : Patrick Chieng • Lester Simbas • Nisewan Haji Abdul Rahim • Shirleyna Kim Dupo The team of dedicated staff, under the able leadership of acting GM Miss Wang Kheng Boi, is all fired up to jump into action with passion and commitment, to put club machinery into full gear and provide quality service to deserving members. I salute Miss Wang for taking up the heavy responsibility of holding the fort so admirably, this by the way, for the third time. All efforts combined, we can expect improvement in the quality of service and club facilities for the year under review. 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 ©2006. 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. 3 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 5 29-3-2006, 2:25 PM Captain’s Message Captain’s Message Dear Fellow Members, increasing interest amongst members in contributing to the better management of our beloved club. The same is true for the Captain’s committee, and I would like to thank all my subcommittee chairpersons for accepting the appointment and look forward to their contribution and support. Firstly, I would like to register my sincere thanks and gratitude to all members for the opportunity to serve all of you and the Club for another term of 2 years (2006/2007) as your Captain. I’m deeply mindful of the tremendous responsibilities that go with the position and will do my utmost best to make our Club..................... a place like no other. In so far as the course maintenance is concerned, our focus for the new year will be to do a phased improvement of the Siol/ Demak course, whilst continuing with the normal maintenance of Matang/Santubong. We will be drawing up a detailed 3monthly work programme and this will be shared with members in advance. Given the tight budget within which we have to operate, the prioritisation of the various work programme becomes all the more important. The key consideration will be to minimise inconvenience to golfers, whilst trying to achieve optimum work efficiency. This year’s landas season seemed to have been prolonged to the extent that even into the second half of February. We are still experiencing heavy down pours. For the avid golfers, and there are many amongst us, this has taken away much pleasure from the weekend golf that all of us looked forward to. During the month of February, 2006 we played host to 2 VVIPs! On 8th February, 2006, DYMM Sultan of Terengganu played at our Matang/Santubong course, accompanied by our beloved Tuan Yang Terutama, Tun Datuk Patinggi Abang Haji Muhammad Sallahuddin. On 19th February, 2006, YAB Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, our Prime Minister, led the Barisan Nasional Back Benchers Club team to play against our State Government’s team. Both the VVIP’s enjoyed their game at KGS and gave the course high marks for the design as well as the playing conditions. We thank them for their visit and look forward to them gracing our club with their presence again. As a result, the regular maintenance of the Siol/Demak course has been severely affected; making play on this course somewhat “slow”, with a lot of time spent looking for embedded balls on or just off the fairway. Fortunately, the Matang/ Santubong course is in much better condition, even though some fairways are often “water-logged” after days of continuous rain. With the rainy season coming to an end, hopefully, we are all looking forward in earnest, to a promising start of the new golfing season. Our annual KGS Match Play games would have kicked off by the time this issue of the Golfer magazine reaches you, providing the welcome excitement to move us into high gear for the rest of the year. This year we have 20 teams participating; may the best team emerge victorious! Finally, I would like to wish all members and their families a HAPPY and HEALTHY 2006, Happy Clubbing and Happy Golfing. The tournament sub-committee has once again drawn up an exciting golfing calendar for the rest of the year for all; and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the generous sponsors, in advance, for their continued support. Patrick Chieng Club Captain The new 2-year term of office for the Management Committee took effect on 1st January, 2006 and we saw many new faces in the new committee. This is a good sign indeed, signifying C A P TA I N ’ S C O M M I T T E E C H A I R P E R S O N S Club Captain Patrick Chieng Green Lu Su Ket Lady Captain Tengku Intan Morni Swimming Tommy Lau Deputy Captain & Rules and Handicap Chairman Haji Abdul Jalil Abdul Rahman Tournament Lee Kui Thiam Junior Golf Clarence Chin Snooker Haji Dawi Drahman Caddy Sim Kwong Hiong Racket Alvin Yong Gym Dr Lee Hua Seng 4 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 6 29-3-2006, 2:25 PM Proton Edar Sdn Bhd Kuching Branch Lot 550-551, Ground Floor, Bang. Cheema Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi Adruce 93400 Kuching, Sarawak Tel : 082-259477 Fax : 082-257477 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 7 Samarahan/Sri Aman Branch Lot 4371, Section 64 Jalan Pending Heights 93746 Kuching, Sarawak Tel : 082-341220 Fax : 082-344220 Sibu Branch No. 18A Ground Floor Jalan Lanang 96000 Sibu, Sarawak Tel : 084-315333 Fax : 084-340349 29-3-2006, 2:25 PM Membership NEWLY APPROVED MEMBERS Individual Transferable 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Chai Kian Min Kilat Beriak Mdm. Rakyah Hamdan Tang Ngie Liu Ali Farokh Rizvi Abang Junaidi Abang Haji Annuar Johannes Chai Ek Pink Timothy Chai Erk Farn Zailani Bin Amit Datu Haji Mohammed Sepuan Bin Anu Anselm Chen Vui Kiong Mohd Bedrie Bin Ali Akebar Norazman Bin Abdul Latif Tan Yong H’ng Omran Omar Rubaya Thalib Corporate Transferable 1. CMS Cement Sdn Bhd 6 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 8 29-3-2006, 2:25 PM Club Updates Club Car Stickers Collect the new car stickers at the Golf Registration Counter. The first two (2) stickers will be charged at RM 1.00 per piece. Additional stickers are charged at RM 50.00 per piece. The car stickers will allow members the smooth entry into the club premises. The implementation of the boom will provide better security to members and their families. Indiscriminate Parking 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). The Management would like to seek members’ full cooperation to ensure the smooth flow of traffic within the Club. Lightning & Siren National Handicap System (NHS) Card For safety reason, all golfers are advised to stop play immediately once the siren for Discontinue Play is turned on. Disciplinary actions will be taken against those who fail to observe the instruction. Notice Golfers registered under the National Handicap System (NHS) may collect their handicap cards on the 1st day of each month. A friendly reminder to all caring golfers that cross over from Siol and Demak to Matang and Santubong is strictly prohibited. Golf Insurance Card le coef p m a S suran in card Please cooperate to eliminate the contamination of the turf of the new course (Matang/ Santubong). No Smoking Area With immediate effect, members who smoke at non-smoking areas will be fined RM 100.00 for each offence. Golfers insured under the Royal & Sun Alliance may collect their golf insurance cards at the Activities Office. Rules Book FREE Collect your copy from the Golf & Activities Office today. & Lost Found A list of “Lost & Found” items is posted at the Club’s Notice Board. Please contact the Security Section immediately, if any belonging is found/lost. 7 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 9 29-3-2006, 2:25 PM Club Updates 2-Ball or 1-Ball Matches on Weekends/Public Holidays With immediate effect, 2-Ball or 1-Ball matches are allowed on Siol/Demak nines before 8:00 a.m. and after 5:00 p.m. on weekends and public holidays. Walk-in is 30 minutes before tee-off time. Booking in advance is not permitted. Registration of Buggy With immediate effect, all buggy registrations must be done at the Golf Registration Counter at the main clubhouse. Cash transaction is not allowed at the Buggy Centre. Forfeiture of Tournament Prizes 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 must submit a written explanation to the Tournament Committee for exemption. Dress Code During Prize Giving Lunch 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 lunch for all Club competitions. Those with singlets and sleeveless shirts will not be allowed to attend the function. Important Telephone Numbers 101 - General Manager 114 - Personnel 102 - Finance and Admin Manager 115 - Snooker 103 - Activities Manager 116 - Gymnasium 104 - Accounts 117 - Proshop 105 - Accounts 118 - Activities Office 106 - Membership 120 - Security Guard 107 - Administration 123 - Operation & Maintenance 109 - Library 127 - Poolside Bistro 110 - Assistant Activities Manager 130 - Golfers Terrace 111 - Badminton/Squash 443499 - Golf Course Maintenance 112 - Swimming Pool 311368 - Buggy Centre 113 - Golfer’s Changing Room Important Telephone Numbers 8 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 10 29-3-2006, 2:25 PM Ongoing & Upcoming Events March & April Event KGS Team Matchplay 2006 Commencing on 4th March 2006 till mid-April March & April Event May Events Sarawak Club Heritage Golf 7th May 2006 CMS-KGS Amateur Open 12th – 14th May 2006 Pusaka Golf 21st May 2006 May Events KGS Transview Classic th 28 May 2006 June Event SKH Matchplay Challenge 17th – 18th June 2006 June Event * The above dates are subject to change The Ace Club “The Golfer” would like to congratulate the following members who have achieved the illustrious hole-in-one: 1.Lim Lian Heng Demak 17 5/12/05 2. Wilson Chao Santubong 14 31/12/05 9 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 11 29-3-2006, 2:26 PM Golfer-1st Quarter 06 12 29-3-2006, 2:26 PM Club Happenings Annual General Meeting 2005 On 26th December 2005, the club once again held its Annual General Meeting. More than 60 members including observers attended this annual event. Members raised many questions and aired their views concerning the club’s welfare. The management committee answered all questions and entertained divergent views expressed during the AGM. This year, some new faces were appointed into the management committee for the term 2006/2007. The new management committee for the term 2006/2007 is as below: President YAB Pehin Sri Dr Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud Deputy President YABhg. D.P.T.S Dr Wong Soon Kai Vice President YBhg. Tan Sri Datuk Amar (Dr) Hamid Bugo Secretary Encik Shahary Alias Treasurer Encik Peter Chin Mui Khiong Club Captain Encik Patrick Chieng Ping Ung Committee Members Tuan Haji Jalil Bin Abdul Rahman Encik Lee Kui Thiam Encik James Ling Chung Encik Gani Bin Matahir @ Abdul Ghanie Tahir Encik Harrison Lunsa Encik Soedirman Haji Aini Encik Baijuri Jaujie Encik Udin Bin Bujang Encik Alvin Yong 11 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 13 29-3-2006, 2:26 PM Club Happenings New Year Eve 2005 More than 300 members and their families joined in the celebration to welcome the New Year 2006. The theme for the night was “Black & White”. Many exciting events were lined up for the guests, such as a live band, lucky draws, games, King & Queen of the Night and many others. Before the start of count down, our Deputy President was welcomed to the stage to offer a toast to start off the New Year. King and Queen of the night & black white n i g h t Happy New Year !!!!!! It’s party time 12 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 14 29-3-2006, 2:26 PM Club Happenings CASH SWEEP KGS Monthly Medals 2005 Acting GM, Ms. Wang presenting a sourvenir to the sponsor The Cash Sweep Monthly Medals finally came to an end for the year 2005. Mr. Nicholas Lau emerged as the overall champion with 580 points taking with him the Champion’s trophy and RM 2000.00. Second place with 300 points went to Mr. Michael Lim. Mr. Adrian Sia took third place with 270 points. The KGS Management would like to thank Natural Avenue Sdn. Bhd. for its sponsorship of the event. The Monthly Medal Winners Overall Champion, Mr Nicholas Lau TOTAL COLLECTED FOR FINAL SERIES (DECEMBER) NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NAME(S) POINT(S) NICHOLAS LAU 580 MICHAEL LIM 300 ADRIAN SIA 270 PROF. DR. MOHD SYAFIQ ABDULLAH 260 PHILIP TING 230 JOSEPH LIU 220 BAIJURI JAUJIE 200 LOKMAN BIN JAAFAR 180 KHO KAK BENG 170 AHMAD BUDIN 170 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 TAN CHECK JOON T. C. ONG ROLAND LING YAKOP JALEL BAKHTIAR HAJI SABRI FABIAN MARIP ALBERT TANON ROSLAN SALLEH TAN LEAN SIM, DR. ABU BAKAR M. SUHAI 13 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 15 29-3-2006, 2:26 PM 160 150 150 140 130 130 130 130 120 120 Club Happenings The Visit of DYMM Sultan Of Terengganu Group photo with DYMM Sultan of Terengganu On 8th February 2006, the club was honoured by the visit of the DYMM Sultan Of Terengganu. The DYMM Sultan arrived at around 1:00 p.m. at the club welcomed by the management committee and other members. The golf game was delayed because of heavy rain. DYMM Sultan and the other guests only managed to play 9 holes, at the Matang-Nine. 14 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 16 29-3-2006, 2:27 PM Club Happenings Chap Goh Mei Special Golf 2006 On 12th February 2006 more than 100 golfers turned up for the first club competition of the year, which is The Chap Goh Mei Special Golf 2006. The club also had its annual “Open House” for all club members and their families. To go with that, a lion dance troupe was also invited to entertain everyone with their performance. As for the competition, the winner of group A was Mr. Nicholas Lau with a gross score of 74, followed by Magit Semong with a score of 75 and Abu Bakar Kiprawi with a 78. Meanwhile, for the group B, Osman @ Seman Saadi emerged as the winner with a nett 67. Second place went to Sapuan Ahmad with a nett 71 followed closely by Khairil Azmi Mohamad Hasbie with a nett 72. The winner, Mr Nicholas Lau The KGS Management would like to take this opportunity to thank all sponsors for their generous contributions which has enabled us to make it such a successful event. The Captain giving CNY wishes 15 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 17 29-3-2006, 2:27 PM Club Happenings Welcome To KGS YAB Prime Minister YAB Prime Minister with our Management Committee YAB Prime Minister with the Barisan Nasional Back Bencher Club On 19th February 2006, our club was proud to welcome our beloved Prime Minister Yang Amat Berhormat Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. He led the Barisan Nasional Back Bencher Club for a friendly tournament with the Sarawak Government golf team. The outing was more of a weekend retreat during which diplomatic golf was the order of the day. On arrival, our YAB Prime Minister was welcomed by many VVIP’s and our own management committee. 16 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 18 29-3-2006, 2:27 PM Head Office Lot 378, 1st Floor, Kheng Chew Building, Blacksmith Road, 93174 Kuching, Sarawak. Tel: 082-235328, 429675 Fax: 082-251032 Showroom Ground Floor, Crown Square, 88, Jalan Pending, 93450 Kuching. Tel: 082-330668 Fax: 082-251032 Sibu Branch No.20, Jalan Ding Lik Kwong 4 96000 Sibu, Sarawak. Tel: 084-334498 Fax: 084-334443 Miri Office Lot 96, Block 9, Ground Floor, No.5B, Merbau Road, 98000 Miri, Sarawak. Tel: 085-422042, 013-8359766 Fax: 085-422044 Kuala Lumpur Office 44B, 1st Floor, Jalan Petaling Utama 9, Off Jalan Klang Lama, 46000 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Tel: 03-77835088 Fax: 03-77835688 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 19 29-3-2006, 2:27 PM Lady Golf G reetings To All KGS Lady Golfers EARLY BIRDS MONTHLY BALLSWEEP RESULTS Dec 2005 With the new line-up of our Ladies’ Sub-Committee members for the year 2006-2007 we hope we could continue with the ladies’ golf activities. Here are the active programmes for the year 2006. Please join us for these ballsweeps by checking it out with any of the committee members from time to time. Programmes will also be posted on the notice board in the changing room. Please do check regularly. Jan 2006 “ Tengku Intan Lady Captain Out of 18 ladies participating in the “Honest Jane” programme only Suriani Ritom managed to improve her handicap by 4 strokes. We would like to congratulate her for her great achievement. Though the rest did not make it, 4 ladies managed to bring down between 3 – 1 strokes, 3 ladies went up by a stroke and 3 went up by 3 strokes. While 9 ladies managed to maintain their handicaps. Overall, everyone did not do that badly to honestly improve their handicaps. A dinner to celebrate the occasion was held at Magenta on the 28th of February 2006. Handicap drop will be: - We have 28 existing Hole-in-One contenders. We are looking for more ladies to join us and from now on lady golfers that aces will receive not only pool cash money, but also a hole-inone trophy that was sponsored by the Lady Captain. Join us now; it is still not too late!!! 2006 could be the year you could ACE! Handicap 0 – 15 16 – 28 29 – 40 2. A monthly chart will be drawn out and each “Honest Jane” member will be able to check on how they have been progressing in their games. 3. This programme will start from January 2006 – December 2006. Penalty fee will still be RM 100.00 per golfer. 1st Quarter January February March Committee : Chan Siew Yan Contact No: 013-8112669 - Arranging tournaments home & away “Honest Jane” Dinner Ballsweep for “Honest Jane” members (2005) Mixed Greensome (Ladies Only) 2nd Quarter April May June Mixed Greensome – Matang / Santubong Mothers’ Day Ballsweep – Siol / Demak Swinging Couple – Matang / Santubong 3rd Quarter Biba Djumic Contact No: 012-8882649 - Food & Prizes July August September Lim Soh Hua Contact No: 016-8821270 - Scoring Team Event – Flower Power 6 Clubs Challenge Battle of the Sexes 4th Quarter October November December Marana Sahari Contact No: 013-5607599 - Ballsweep/tournament bookings & draws Fasting Month Iron Lady Challenge Year End Ends The above programmes are tentative. The Venues & Dates will be confirmed later. There may be more “happenings” throughout the year as and when new suggestions are brought forward to the committee. All ladies are encouraged to give suggestions to any of the committee members and we will try to organise the events, be it dinner, lunch, Hi-Tea, Potluck or ballsweeps. Golf For All Ladies Golf For All Ladies 18 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 20 to drop 2 strokes 3 strokes 4 strokes P rogrammes for Year 2006 A very Happy New Year 2006 to all lady golfers. The following are the KGS Ladies’ Golf Committee for the year 2006-2007: Treasurer : Lim Vui Ling Contact No: 012-8866636 1. Do please pass this information around. Let us all work hard together in a team spirit to improve our golf games and bring down our handicaps! Come Join The Hole-In-One-Club!!! Secretary : Rita Sammy Contact No: 012-8878696 H onest Jane” 2006 We have made a few changes in the programme. In order to keep up with the good game we wish to continue with the “Honest Jane” programme for this year. All ladies are invited to participate. Deputy Lady Captain : Norzan Bte Datuk Bujang Nor Contact No: 019-8580876 Overall Nett - Philomena Kong 1st Nine - Helen Liew 2nd Nine - Biba Overall Gross- Nancy Pilo Munjan In order to encourage our ladies to improve in their games, the committee would like to continue with the “Honest Jane” programme. Honest Jane” 2005 Lady Captain : Tengku Intan Morni Hassan Contact No: 019-8564847 Feb 2006 Overall Nett - Philomena Kong (75) OCB We welcome your ideas!!!! “ 1st Nine - Cecilia Wee (34) 2nd Nine - Martina Sim (36) Overall Gross- Latifah Bujang (91) Overall Nett 1st Nine - Getrude (69) 2nd Nine - Marana (36) Overall Gross- Norzan (91) 29-3-2006, 2:27 PM New Happenings What About T nnis? If golf is not the game for your children, let them have a shot at tennis. KGS now offers Junior Tennis Programme for members’ children below 18 years of age of all levels. The main objective of the Programme is to promote the game amongst the youngsters. Coaching clinics are conducted in small groups to ensure the students learn the proper techniques from a young age. The details ...... Lessons : Every Saturday 9:00 am – 10:30 am Every Sunday 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm (Students may attend either one or both lessons) Coaching Fee: RM 50.00 per student per month Adults’ individual and group lessons are also available. Contact the coach at 012-8572535 for more information. Know the Game ... ... Tennis can be picked up at any age. Some players start as young as three years old, some in their teens and some even during their adult years. ... Tennis can be played from junior years into one’s 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and beyond. ... If you are not a competitive type, tennis is an activity you can enjoy socially in a friendly game of singles, doubles or mixed doubles. ... Playing tennis for an hour offers the same workout benefits as an-hour long aerobics class. ... Tennis could get you a college scholarship in the United States or allow you to see the sights of the world if you become good enough to turn professional. ... Tennis, most important of all like all other sports, builds character. Winning is a lot of fun but it’s not everything. 19 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 21 29-3-2006, 2:27 PM Taekwondo News Our Boy Shines In Miri Meet A seven-year old Lee Sadler, young taekwondo fighter, performed well in the Miri Invitation Taekwondo (WTF) Championship 2005 held in Kelab Shell Lutong, Miri on the 9th and 10th December, 2005. Lee did Kelab Golf Sarawak proud by bagging the gold medal in the Children 12 years old and below (Boy) Fin weight category event. Lee Sadler receiving the gold medal from the guest-ofhonour. Night Driving Range Opening Hours Monday - Friday 6:45 pm - 9:00 pm Junior Lessons Golf Lesson Times Monday Tuesday to Friday Saturday Sunday - O Saturday - 2pm to 5pm O Sunday - 7.30am to 10.30am; 2pm to 5pm 12 noon to 6.30pm 6.30am to 6.30pm 6.30am to 2pm 10.30am to 2pm; 5pm to 6.30pm DAVID JEST Note - Night teaching lessons will be posted at the range notice board at a later date. Lesson Fees Golf Professional Member of British Professional Golfer’s Association /2 Hour 1 Hour Package 6 x 1 Hour 1 H/P 012-8555425 20 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 22 29-3-2006, 2:27 PM RM RM RM 45.00 80.00 450.00 Health & Fitness By : Clarence Soh Gym Instructor OVERTRAINING Over training is the number-one mistake among the gym members. Whether you are aiming for fitness training or body building, you are trying to put on size, but failing to reach your potential. Most gym members often get so focused on completing their target reps. They begin to sacrifice form. If you’re doing this, then you’re creating an environment for injury. Using perfect form to achieve your goal will help you prevent injury and help provide a guideline for understanding when you have reached failure. If you cannot complete a rep with perfect form, then stop. You have already given your body the maximum load it can handle. As a bodybuilder, you have to devote only an hour or so a day to your training. For the rest of the day, you should focus on nutrition and rest, rest and rest. Many trainees get sloppy with their nutrition, skipping a meal here and there. If you want to make size gains, then schedule your meals and eat whether you’re hungry or not. Waiting until you’re hungry means you aren’t providing your body with a steady stream and nutrients. Your body won’t have a continual supply of building blocks at its disposal for ultimate muscle growth. Concentration Curl (15 Reps x 3 sets) Nothing is more relaxing after a hard day of workout and training then to hang out with friends and have beers, right? Who cares that you have to get up early and do it all again the next day? Well, your body does. Even if you don’t feel it the way others seem to, ravaging yourself with late night partying or simply not getting proper rest eventually takes its toll on your physique. ‘Rest’ is the most important factor for muscle growth. The average person needs eight hours of sleep a night and bodybuilders are more than average. You may need nine or more hours of sleep a night for maximum growth. Also be mindful that recovery goes beyond sleep. Relaxation activities and supplementation can have a major impact on your ability to recover. Relaxation can be focused on such activities as massage, yoga, meditation, watching TV or simply spending a relaxing evening at home. Eating is just as important as training if you want to maximise mass gains. You must keep your body consistently supplied with all the nutrients it can use, so eat five or six regularly spaced meal throughout the day. Make sure each meal contains adequate protein, the key ingredient to build muscle tissue. Preacher Curl (12 -15 Reps x 3 sets) The rule of thumb is 11/2 grams per pound of bodyweight. For example, if your weight is 200 pounds, you need about 300 grams of protein per day. Carbohydrates : your key energy sources are carbohydrate and the other essential nutrients for gaining bodyweight. Too many carbohydrates can result in excess body fats. So keep track of what you are consuming so you can adjust your intake required. Sticking to your plan consistently encompasses all aspects to get the most form. As for your bodybuilding regimen, charting out all the details of your day and stick to the plan. Train on your training days, rest on your rest day. Eat your meals when you’re supposed to and Happy Training !! Dumbell Biceps Curl (12 -15 Reps x 3 sets) 21 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 23 29-3-2006, 2:27 PM The Library Title : At First Sight Author : Nicholas Sparks Title : Relative Love Author : Amanda Brookfield There are a few things Jeremy Marsh was sure he’d never do: he’d never leave New York City: never give his heart away after barely surviving one failed marriage: and, never become a parent. Now Jeremy is living in the tiny town of Boone Creek, North Carolina, engaged to Lexie Darnell, the love of his life, and anticipating the start of their family. But just as his life seems to be settling into a blissful pattern, a mysterious and disturbing e-mail sets off a chain of events that will change the course of this young couple’s marriage. How well do we really know the one we love? How do we handle the inevitable doubts, fears concerning parenthood, and stumbling blocks that are sometimes placed in our way? Continuing of the story of the young couple introduced in Sparks’s best-selling True Believer, this novel captures all the heartbreak, tension, romance, and surprises of those who are newly wed. An astonishing tale about the love between a man and a woman and between a parent and a child. A T FIRST SIGHT is about endings that bring new beginnings and tragedies that lead to unexpected joy and most of all, the magic of everlasting love. The Harrison’s have gathered for Christmas at their big country house. It’s a tight safe world of festivity and tradition – but this year, reality is encroaching. Time is catching up with Pamela and John. And troubles are brewing in the lives of their children. Cassie, the cosseted youngest, is in the throes of a secret affair with a married man while awkward Elizabeth struggles with faltering second marriage. Peter, who will inherit Ashley House, is beginning to meet resistance to the idea from his career-orientated wife. Only carefree Charlie and his serene wife seem truly content, having nothing to worry about except their adolescent twin girls and the simpler teething troubles of their toddler. Change, when it arrives, strikes in the form of a tragedy of the most unforeseeable and devastating kind. The family, so apparently begin to unravel secrets past and present are exposed, laying bare the fragility of human happiness, and the myriad faces of love in an imperfect world. Title : Cinta Rahsia Author : Liza Zahira Ayu Kartika terperangkap antara cinta dan cita-cita. Dalam membina kerjaya, dia telah bertemu Adam Zabidi, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif (CEO) Global Creative Communication, sebuah syarikat pengiklanan dan penerbitan milik bumiputra. Adam yang sudah bertunang dengan gadis pilihan ibunya Farah Aina, terpaut hati pada Ayu. Seminggu sebelum majlis perkahwinannya Adam telah membatalkan majlis tersebut. Dia telah menjejaki Ayu di Cherating. Salbiah, tidak dapat menerima keputusan anaknya itu. Dia telah mengalami tekanan perasaan. Malang tidak berbau, dalam perjalanan pulang, Adam ditimpa kemalangan yang menyebabkan dia lumpuh. Dr. Zabidi bersepakat dengan Ayu untuk membantu memulihkan Adam. Takdir telah menemukannya dengan Maisarah dan Daniel Hakimi, saintis muda dari Florida. Daniel telah membantu memulihkan Adam. Adik Adam, Hairil pula muncul dan menambah lagi kerumitan. Pada masa yang sama, Farah Aina cuba berbaik dengan Hairil, bekas kekasihnya. Kay yang hamil anak luar nikah hasil hubungannya dengan Hairil menaruh harapan pada Adam untuk menjadi bapa kepada anaknya. Kemuncak kisah ini berlaku apabila Farah Aina akhirnya dibunuh oleh Hairil. Lelaki itu pula dijatuhi hukuman mati. Tetapi dendam Farah tidak berakhir di situ kerana Kay pun memusuhi Ayu hingga mendorong dia merancang untuk membunuh gadis itu. Terbukakah hijab yang menghalang hubungan Ayu dan Daniel? Title : White Hot Author : Sandra Brown Ten years ago Sayre Lynch escaped from her small Louisiana hometown. Now she must return to Destiny to bury her brother, and confront her manipulative father and painful memories she attempted to flee. As investigation raise questions about the nature of Danny’s death, Sayre examines her family turbulent relationships. Complicating her attempts to learn exactly how her brother died is Beck Merchant, her father’s brilliant and canny attorney, who seems every bit as corrupt as her father. Yet despite her low opinion of Beck, Sayre finds herself irresistibly drawn to him. Tension between the workforce and management is mounting in Sayre’s father steel mill. While another hotbed of lies, secrecy and depravity smoulders and then ignites his own family...... Title : Memoirs Of A Geisha Author : Arthur Golden This is a rare and utterly engaging story. It tells an extraordinary tale of a geisha – summoning up a quarter century from 1929 to the post-war years of Japan’s dramatic history and opening a window to a half-hidden world of eroticism and enchantment, exploitation and degradation. Title : Honeymoon Author : James Patterson How does it feel to be desired by every man and envied by every woman? This is the life Nora Sinclair has worked hard for, the life she will never give up. She has the sophistication, the whole extraordinary package. She doesn’t just attract men, she enthralls them. So why is FBI agent John O’Hara interested in Nora Sinclair? Mysterious things happen to people around her, especially the men. And there is something dangerous about her, something that lures O’Hara even as it fills him with fear. Is something dark hidden in the gaps in her past? And O’Hara spends more time getting to know her. Is he pursuing justice? Or his own fatal obsession? 22 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 24 29-3-2006, 2:27 PM Golf Jokes 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. The Guardian Angel’s Mistake A 51-year old lady golfer was enjoying her golf under the glorious weather condition. On the 15th tee box, she had a Jokes Jokes heart attack just after teeing off. She was taken to the nearest hospital for treatment. While on the operating table she had a near-death experience. During that experience, she saw her guardian angel and asked if this was her time. The angel said no and explained that she had another 30-40 years to live. Upon her recovery, she decided to just stay in the hospital for a few more days to have a facelift, liposuction and a tummy tuck. She even had someone come in and change her hair colour. She figured that since she had another 30 or 40 years she might as well make the most of it. She walked out of the hospital after the last operation and was killed by an ambulance speeding up to the ICU building next to the hospital. She arrived in heaven. There, she saw her guardian angel and said, “I thought you said I had another 30 – 40 years!!” The angel replied, “Sorry, I didn’t recognise you.” Build Me A Bridge A golfer walking along Damai Beach was deep in prayer. Suddenly the sky clouded above his head and, in a booming voice, the Lord said, “Because you have TRIED to play golf in honest ways, never cheating, never lying, I will grant you one wish.” The golfer said, “Build a bridge to Johor Bahru so I can drive over anytime I want.” The Lord said, “Your request is very materialistic. Think of the enormous challenges for that kind of undertaking. The supports required to reach the bottom of South China Sea! The concrete and steel it would take! It will nearly exhaust several natural resources. I can do it, but it is hard for me to justify your desire for worldly things. Take a little more time and think of something that would honour and glorify me.” The pensive golfer thought about it for a long time. Finally he said, “Lord, I wish that I could understand my wife. I want to know how she feels inside, what she’s thinking when she gives me the silent treatment when I come home after a game of golf, why she cries, what she means when she says ‘nothing’s wrong,’ and how I can make a woman truly happy.” The Lord replied, “You want two lanes or four on that bridge?” chgfqoy 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. As with most jokes, the original authors are unknown – but we thank them anyway. 23 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 25 29-3-2006, 2:28 PM Club Facilities OPERATION HOURS General Office Reception Counter Pro Shop Driving Range Buggy Centre Mon-Fri Sat Sun Mon - Sun Mon - Fri Sat, Sun & PH Mon Tue - Fri Sat, Sun & PH Mon - Sun CONDITIONS & CHARGES 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Closed 6:00 am - 8:00 pm 7:00 am - 7:00 pm 6:30 am - 7:00 pm 12:00 noon - 9:00 pm 6:30 am - 9:00 pm 6:30 am - 7:00 pm 6:45 am - 7:00 pm Large Bucket Small Bucket Member -18 Holes - 9 Holes * one member is entitled to sign one buggy at member’s rate Reciprocal Member -18 Holes - 9 Holes Guest - 18 Holes - 9 Holes Weekdays - 18 Holes - 9 Holes Weekends & Public Holidays - 18 Holes - 9 Holes Junior Member Junior Member Junior Member Gym Membership Green Fees (Guest) Junior Golf Programme Saturday Sunday Gym Mon - Tues Wed - Sun & Public Holidays Tue & Thu Mon - Sun Mon Sat - Sun Sat Open Day Sessions Mon - Fri Saturdays Sunday & P/Holidays Ladies’ Day (all Tuesdays) Mens’ Day (all Fridays) Booking Sessions Adult Members only Free Sessions Mon - Fri Saturdays Sundays & P/Holidays Every Sunday Open Sessions Court 3 & 4 Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun Aerobic Session Swimming Pool Swimming Lesson Badminton Junior Coaching Clinic Squash Tennis Junior Coaching Clinic Snooker & Billiards Library 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm 7:30 am - 10:30 am 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm 2:00 pm - 9:00 pm 9:00 am - 9:00 pm 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm 8:00 am - 8:00 pm 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 10:00 pm 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm 7:00 pm - 12:00 midnight (on hourly basis) RM10.50/month Free RM3.00/head RM35.00/month RM60.00/month RM40.00/month First to Register, First to Play Free Any playing member may book any one court RM5.00/hour 8:00 am - 4:30 pm 8:00 am - 2:00 pm 8:00 am - 12:00 noon 8:30 am - 10:30 am Free Junior Members RM25.00/month 8:00 am - 7:30 pm Free Booking Sessions Tue & Thurs Court 3 & 4 8:00 am - 12:00 midnight RM 1.50/half hour Mon - Sun Court 1 & 2 8:00 am - 12:00 midnight RM 1.50/half hour Open Day Sessions Mon - Sun Court 1 & 2 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Free Booking Sessions Mon - Sun Court 3 & 4 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm Without lighting RM 4.00/hour All Courts-Hourly basis 7:00 pm - 12:00 midnight RM 10.00/hour Every Sunday Tues - Sunday Mondays 9:00 am - 10:30 am 2:00 pm - 9:00 pm Closed Mon - Tue Wed - Sun 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm 8:00 am - 8:00 pm With lighting (failure to show up for the booked time and cancellation on the day will result in a RM10.00 penalty Junior Member Booked on hourly basis at First Hour Second Hour Third and Subsequent Hours Cue Locker Rental Library Membership Sundays 11:00 am - 12:30 pm 26 RM 25.00/month RM3.00/table RM5.00/table RM7.00/table RM5.00/month RM2.00/month RM 3.00/half hour RM 5.00/hour RM30.00 RM20.00 Monthly Fee Entrance Fee 24 Golfer-1st Quarter 06 RM50.00/buggy RM26.00/buggy RM70.00/buggy RM35.00/buggy RM125.00 RM65.00 RM180.00 RM95.00 RM25.00/month RM25.00/month For Gym Members Only Member’s Guest Children - One Session weekly Children - Two Sessions weekly Adult - One Session weekly Internet Facility Taekwondo Member’s Children RM7.00/bucket RM3.00/bucket RM44.00/buggy RM23.00/buggy 29-3-2006, 2:28 PM Reciprocal Clubs Note : When visiting reciprocal clubs to play golf, members are advised to produce their membership cards together with an introduction/handicap card. Introduction/handicap cards are obtainable at the Golf & Activities Section. Some reciprocal clubs may require advance notice of your visit or green fees may be payable. For more information on club reciprocity, please contact the Activities Office at 082-440966. JOHOR BUKIT BANANG GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** No. 1, Persiaran Gemilang, Bandar Banang Jaya, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor Darul Takzim. Tel: 07-4286001/2 Fax: 07-4286801 DESARU GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** Desaru Tanjung Penawar, P O Box 57, 81907, Kota Tinggi, Johor Darul Takzim. Tel: 07-8221187/8221935/8221445 Fax: 07-8221855/8222717 KELAB GOLF DIRAJA JOHOR Jln. Larkin, 80200 Johor Darul Takzim. Tel: 07-2233322/2238079 Fax: 07-2240729 KEDAH DARUL AMAN BLACK FOREST GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** Zon Bebas Cukai, Bukit Kayu Hitam, 06050 Jitra, Kedah Darul Aman. Tel: 04-9222822 Fax: 04-9222798 HARVARD GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** (Harvard Golf Resort (Jerai) Berhad) Bedong, Kedah. Tel: 04-4586887 Fax: 04-4585888 KULIM GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT SDN. BHD.** Persiaran Kulim Golf, Kulim Hi-Tech Park, 09000 Kulim, Kedah Darul Aman. Tel: 04-4032828 Fax: 04-4032888 KELANTAN KELAB GOLF & DESA KELANTAN (Kelantan Golf & Country Club) 5488 Jln. Hospital, Kota Bahru, 15200 Kelantan Darul Iman. Tel: 09-7741547 Fax: 09-7745798 KUALA LUMPUR KELAB GOLF DIRAJA SELANGOR* Jln. Kelab Golf, P O Box 11051, 55000 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 03-92848433/92063333 Fax: 03-92853939/92811440 KELAB GOLF PERKHIDMATAN AWAM MALAYSIA Bukit Kiara, Off Jalan Damansara, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 03-79573344/7957531 Fax: 03-79577821/79574484 KELAB TAMAN PERDANA DIRAJA KUALA LUMPUR P O Box 10642, 50702 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-26985133 Fax: 03-26989889 MELAKA AYER KEROH COUNTRY CLUB P O Box 232, 75450 Melaka. Tel: 06-2332000/2324351 Fax: 06-2323578 NEGERI SEMBILAN KELAB DIRAJA SRI MENANTI** Istana Perkasa Alam, 71550 Sri Menanti. Tel: 06-4979900 Fax: 06-4979600/4979888 KELAB GOLF DIRAJA PALM SPRING** Batu 13, Km 21, Jln. Pantai, Mukim Pasir Panjang, 71250 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. Tel: 06-6619599 Fax: 06-6619651 NILAI SPRINGS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** PT 4770, Bandar Baru Nilai, P.O. Box 50, 71801 Nilai, Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus Tel: 06-8508888 Fax: 06-8503388 SEREMBAN INTERNATIONAL GOLF CLUB P O Box 88, 70710 Seremban. Tel: 06-6775277/6775787/6772309 Fax: 06-6772309 STAFFIELD COUNTRY RESORT BERHAD** Batu 13, Jalan Seremban-Kuala Lumpur, 71700 Mantin, Negeri Sembilan. Tel: 03-87666117, 87667173 PAHANG AWANA GENTING HIGHLANDS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** 8th Mile, Genting Highlands, 69000 Genting Highlands, Pahang Darul Makmur. Tel: 03-61013015 Fax: 03-61013535/61023080 KELAB GOLF DIRAJA PAHANG P O Box 53, 25700 Kuantan, Pahang Darul Makmur. Tel: 09-5675811/5675812 Fax: 09-5671170 PERAK DAMAI LAUT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** WD No. 21, Pejabat Pos Lumut, 101-107 Jalan Titipanjang, 32000 Lumut, Perak. Tel: 05-6181019, 6181020 Fax: 05-6181018 KELAB GOLF DIRAJA PERAK Tiger Lane, 33150 Perak Darul Ridzuan. Tel: 05-5473266/5453266/5465560 Fax: 05-5476688 MERU VALLEY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** Jln. Bukit Meru, 30020 Ipoh. Tel: 05-5293300/5263333 Fax: 05-5293311 TELUK RUBIAH COUNTRY CLUB** P O Box 27, 32040 Sri Manjung, Perak. Tel: 010-5014000, 019-5702666 Fax: 05-6886539 PULAU PINANG PENANG GOLF RESORT BERHAD** Lot 2462, MK. 6, Jln. Bertam, Seberang Prai Utara, Pulau Pinang. Tel: 04-5782022 Fax: 04-5750226 PENANG TURF CLUB GOLF Batu Gantong Road, 10450 Penang. Tel: 04-2266701 Fax: 04-2266535 SABAH BORNEO GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB* Borneo Golf Resort Bhd. Km 69 Papar-Beaufort Highway, Bongawan, Sabah, Malaysia. Tel: 087-861888, 861750 Fax: 087-861333 KINABALU GOLF CLUB** P O Box 10654, 88807 Kota Kinabalu. Tel: 088-251615 Fax: 088-240166/232162 LABUAN GOLF CLUB** P O Box 297, 87008 Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan. TeL 087-412810/711/712 Fax: 087-416260 SABAH GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** Reservoir Road, Bkt Padang, 88820 Kota Kinabalu Tel: 088-247533 Fax: 088-225243 SANDAKAN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** P O Box 541, 87008 Sandakan, Sabah. Tel: 089-660557 Fax: 089-660584 TAWAU GOLF CLUB** P O Box 697, 91008 Tawau, Sabah. Tel: 089-772776 Fax: 089-762904 SARAWAK KELAB GOLF BINTULU** P O Box 1072, Tg. Kidurong Road, 97008 Bintulu. Tel: 086-253213 Fax: 086-253754 KELAB GOLF MIRI P O Box 101, 98107, Lutong, Miri. Tel: 085-416787 Fax: 085-417848 KELAB GOLF SIBU** Mile 101/2, Oya Road, 96000 Sibu. Tel: 084-801119 Fax: 084-801120 SELANGOR KELAB GOLF NEGARA SUBANG** P O Box 151, 46710 Petaling Jaya. Tel: 03-78760388/643/227/742/692 Fax: 03-78749796 KELAB GOLF SULTAN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH* Peti Surat 7267, 40708 Shah Alam. Tel: 03-55105872/55191512 Fax: 03-55105860 KELAB RAHMAN PUTRA MALAYSIA** Batu 13.5, Jalan Kuala Selangor, Bukit Rahman Putra, Sg. Buloh, 47000 Selangor Darul Ehsan. Tel: 03-6566870 Fax: 03-61560280 KELAB REKREASI TENTERA UDARA Pengkalan Udara TUDM, Subang, 46740 Petaling Jaya. Tel: 03-78463200 Fax: 03-78464393/78464415 MONTEREZ GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** MWE Golf & Country Club Berhad (208507 - P) P O Box 7477, 40716 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Tel: 03-7465989 Fax: 03-78467881/78467343 PALM GARDEN GOLF CLUB 101 Resort, 62502 Putra Jaya. Tel: 03-89487160 Fax: 03-89489992 PERANGSANG TEMPLER GOLF CLUB** Templer Park Golf Resort Berhad, No. 1, Templer Park Resort, 48000 Rawang. Tel: 03-60910022 Fax: 03-60910023/60914770/60914310 TEMPLER PARK COUNTRY CLUB** KM21, Jalan Rawang, 48000 Rawang. Tel: 03-6091911/9630 Fax: 03-60919807/9164 TERENGGANU TUANKU MIZAN GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT (Formerly Known as Ibai Golf & Country Club Bhd.) 969, Kg. Tok Adis, Kuala Ibai, 20400 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu. Tel: 09-61635000 Fax: 09-61637000 Email: ibaigolf@celcom.net.my Website: www.ibaigolf.com KELAB DESA RANTAU PETRONAS 24200 Kemasik, Kemaman, Terengganu. Tel: 09-8640232/8640259/544 Fax: 09-8640233 KUALA TERENGGANU GOLF RESORT** Tok Jembol, Mukim Kuala Nerus, 21300 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu. Tel: 09-6665836/6666412 Fax: 09-6666493 AUSTRALIA DARWIN GOLF CLUB Links Road Marrara, N.T. 0812, Northern Territory, Australia 0801. Tel: 08-8927-1322 Fax: 08-8927-2567 INDOOROOPILLY GOLF CLUB Meiers Road, Indooroopilly 4068, P O Box 188, Indooroopilly, Queensland, 4068. Tel: 07-3721 2121 Fax: 07-3870 5013 Website:www.indooroopillygolf.com.au Email:admin@indooroopillygolf.com.au LONG ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB** Dandenong Road, Frankston North, Victoria 3200, Australia. Tel: 97864122 Fax: 97867717 OATLANDS GOLF CLUB LIMITED A.C.N.000 265 531, Bettington Road, Dundas, New South Wales. Tel: 630-1260/630-1269 Fax: 630-2586 BRUNEI PANAGA GOLF CLUB BSP Co. Sdn Bhd., Seria. Bandar Seri Begawan. Tel: 0803-373142 Fax: 0803-333607 PANTAI MENTIRI GOLF CLUB KM 151/2 Jln. Kota Batu, Peti Surat 1646, Bandar Seri Begawan. Tel: 0802-791021/792014/5 Fax: 0802-790773 PHILIPPINES APO GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** Bago, 8000 Davao City, Philippines. Tel: 63-82-297-2150/297-20290/298-2851 Fax: 63-82-297-2036 NEW ZEALAND GULF HARBOUR COUNTRY CLUB LIMITED* P O Box 205, Whangaparaoa, Hibiscus Coast, Auckland, New Zealand. Tel: 64-9-4245450 Fax: 64-9-4245459 RUSSLEY GOLF CLUB 428 Memorial Avenue, P. O. Box 14-045, Christchurch, New Zealand. Tel: 03-3584748 Fax: 03-3587480 Email: info.@russleygc.co.nz Website: www.russleygolfclub.co.nz SINGAPORE ORCHID COUNTRY CLUB** 1, Orchid Club Road, Singapore Tel: 02-67559811 Fax: 02-67557972 SELETAR COUNTRY CLUB 101 Seletar Club Road, Singapore 798273. Tel: 02-64814812 Fax: 02-64813000/64810311/64813111 SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB** P O Box 50, Singapore 9157 Tel: 02-64592222 (Island Location) Fax: 02-64559649 Tel: 02-64662244 (Bukit Location) Fax: 02-64690344 THE KEPPEL CLUB** Bukit Chermin, Singapore 0410 Tel: 02-62735522 Fax: 02-62781448 THE WARREN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** No. 81, Choa Chu Kang Way Tel: 02-65861245 Fax: 02-65861235 Website: www.warren.org.sg * No signing facilities and 50% Discount on Green Fee ** No signing facilities Golfer-1st Quarter 06 27 29-3-2006, 2:28 PM Golfer-1st Quarter 06 28 29-3-2006, 2:28 PM