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Keppel - The Keppel Club > The Club
Keppel
May 2016
MCI (P) 141/04/2016
CONTENTS
Club News
02 Cover Story: Annual General
Meeting
03 Changi Reciprocal Agreement
04 Management Committee
2016/2017
05 Project Development Task Force
06 Traveller’s Tales
07 Food Recipe
07 New LED lightings installed
at driving range
11 Jackpot feature
12 Tennis STA Singles
13 Let’s Dance Party
14 Gym News – Arthritis Talk
15 Hear from the coaches
02
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GOLF NEWS
08 MC Appreciation Game
09 National Inter-school golf
championships
10 Lady Captain’s team vs Lady
Vice-Captain’s team
EVENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
13 Let’s Dance Party
16 Concert Night
17 Swimming Gala 2016
18 Kukuwa African Fitness
19 Movement Therapy for back
20 Sports Camp 2016
12
F&B NEWS
21 Tee Top
23 Little Harry’s Pub
24Seascent
25 E-Sarn Thai Restaurant
26 Peony Jade
27Peramakan
INFORMATION
28 CALENDAR
29 CLUB DIRECTORY
30 Reciprocal Clubs
committee & STAFF
Chairman
Deputy Chairman
Fock Siew Wah
Ng Chee Keong
Management Committee
President
Lai Mun Onn
Eric Tan
Vice-President
Secretary
Ho Yap Kuan
Treasurer
Teh Lim Chai
Captain
C. S. Kong
Vice-Captain
Jamil B. Maksoem
Member (Billiards & Bowling) Michael Goo
Khor Chee Kok
Member (House & Bar)
Member (Newsletter) Peter Teo
Member (Swimming &
Ronald Phua
Entertainment)
Member (Tennis) Kamal Ehsan
Newsletter Committee
Convenor
Members
Peter Teo
Susie Seow
Helen Neo
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Present on the panel (from left): Mr Desmond Chua (General Manager), Mr Michael Goo (Bowling & Billiards Convenor), Mr Kamal Ehsan (Tennis
Convenor), Mr Jamil B Maksoem (Vice-Captain), Mr C.S. Kong (Captain), Mr Eric Tan (Vice-President), Mr Lai Mun Onn (President), Mr Ho Yap
Kuan (Secretary), Mr Teh Lim Chai (Treasurer), Mr Khor Chee Kok (House & Bar Convenor), Mr Leo Yeow (Swimming & Entertainment Convenor)
and Mr Peter Teo (Newsletter Convenor).
Club’s future a key topic at AGM
By Dean Koh
On Wednesday, April 20, more than 250 principal members
turned up for the Annual General Meeting (AGM) at Keppel Hall.
President Lai Mun Onn called the meeting to order and the AGM
commenced at 6.30pm sharp. After feedback from the floor,
the Minutes of last year’s AGM and EGM, Annual Report and
Accounts were adopted.
The main agenda of the AGM
was concerning the future of the
Club with the land lease expiring
in 2021. To address this, the
Management Committee (MC) have
created a development task force
consisting of three groups looking
into three specific areas: social club,
golf and finance. Please refer to page
five for the full listing of members in
the development task force groups.
President Lai encouraged
members with the relevant expertise
and knowledge in the three
respective areas to volunteer to serve
in the development task force groups.
good choice given the low-lying
buildings and the former 160 SQN
HQ which could be used as an
administrative office and to build a
new clubhouse.
Continuing with golf updates,
Captain C.S. Kong began with
saying that Keppel Club should look
at self-renewal rather than simply
reminiscing the good old days as
the home course will eventually be
gone in five years’ time. Mr Kong
mentioned that the MC was looking
into signing reciprocal agreements
with three overseas clubs:
a) Tanjong Puteri (Johor,
Malaysia)
b) Palm Springs Golf &
Country Club (Batam,
Indonesia)
c) Palm Resort Golf &
Country Club (Johor,
Malaysia)
He encouraged members to
pick up golfing in these overseas golf
clubs so that they could share and
collect data on these various clubs,
which will help the decision making
process and narrow down viable
options for Keppel Club to acquire or
lease a golf course for the future.
Vice-President Eric Tan
explained to the floor that the
previously proposed plans to acquire
sites at Arcadia Road and Bukit
Panjang Road for a social club have
been withdrawn. In late March this
year, three new sites were proposed:
a) Bukit Batok West Ave 8
b) Yishun Ave 1
c) Seletar Aero Space
Mr Tan suggested that the site
at Seletar Aero Space might be a
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Mr Matthew Lui suggested to the MC to organise bigger scale overseas familiarisation tours for
members.
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Mr Ronald Phua giving his speech
as contender to the position
of Swimming & Entertainment
Convenor.
Incumbent Swimming &
Entertainment Convenor Mr Leo
Yeow addresses the crowd.
President Lai also gave an update on the ongoing
fraud case investigation, announcing that three more
defendants have been added to the case. He reiterated
that he could not comment on the case further due to the
sub judice rule. Members who did not attend the AGM
will receive these updates via mail.
During the Any Other Business (AOB) segment,
the MC addressed the concerns raised in the six letters
regarding property tax, fraud case and future development
of the club. Last but not least, there was a contest for the
position of Swimming & Entertainment (S & E) Convenor
between the incumbent Mr Leo Yeow and Mr Ronald
Phua. Mr Ronald Phua emerged as the elected candidate
to become the new S & E Convenor for the ensuing year
2016/2017.
Members enjoying dinner at the Badminton Hall.
The AGM was called to a close at 9.06pm and
members then enjoyed a sumptuous spread for dinner at
Keppel Hall catered by all five restaurants.
Keppel Club and Changi Golf Club
sign reciprocal agreement
On the afternoon of April 19, 2016,
representatives from both Keppel Club
and Changi Golf Club gathered to sign a
reciprocal agreement at Keppel Club’s
E-Sarn Thai restaurant.
Captain C.S. Kong signed the agreement on
behalf of Keppel Club while Changi Golf Club
was represented by Captain Vincent Teo. The warm
interaction between Captain Kong and Captain Teo
was certainly indicative of the friendships to be
formed between members of both clubs.
For full information on this agreement, please
check with the main reception and the golf office.
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During the recent Annual General Meeting held on April 20, the Management Committee (MC)
announced the formation of a development task force to deal with the challenges concerning the
future of Keppel Club with the land lease expiring in 2021. We appreciate the efforts of these
members in stepping up to volunteer their time, expertise and resources.
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Project Development Task Force
The three groups of the development task force are:
Social Club
- Mr Eric Tan (VP and Chair)
- Mr Ho Yap Kuan (Treasurer)
- Mr Peter Teo (MC
Member)
- Mr Leo Yeow Lai Yew
- Mr David Chew Tuan Dong
- Mr Martin Marini
- Ms Janice Tan Su Yin
- Dr Khoo Ih Chu
Golf
- Mr C.S. Kong (Captain and Chair)
- Mr Jamil B Maksoem (ViceCaptain)
- Mr Michael Goo (MC Member)
- Mr Lee Wai Pong (Green
Committee)
- Mr Joe Chua Cheok Kwang
- Dr Patrick Loh Heng Meng
- Mr Ng Seng Yoong
- Mr Ho Kok Keong
Finance
- Mr Teh Lim Chai (Treasurer)
- Mr Kamal Ehsan (MC Member)
- Mr Khor Chee Kok (MC Member)
Social Club Development Task Force
Chaired by
Mr Eric Tan, VP
Mr Ho Yap Kuan
Secretary
Mr Peter Teo
MC Member
Mr Leo Yeow
Lai Yew
MC Member
Mr David Chew
Tuan Dong
Mr Martin Marini
Ms Janice Tan
Su Yin
Dr Khoo Ih Chu
Dr Patrick Loh
Heng Meng
Mr Ng Seng Yoong
Mr Ho Kok Keong
Golf Development Task Force
Chaired by
Captain C.S. Kong
Mr Jamil Bin
Maksoem
Vice-Captain
Mr Michael Goo
MC Member
Mr Lee Wai Pong
Green Committee
Mr Joe Chua
Cheok Kwang
Finance Task Force
Mr Teh Lim Chai
Treasurer
Mr Kamal Ehsan
MC Member
Mr Khor Chee Kok
MC Member
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We invite members to share their anecdotes by sending their stories to:
The Editor, Keppel Links, 10 Bukit Chermin Road, Singapore 109918,
or feedback@keppelclub.com.sg
By Peter Teo,
Convenor (Newsletter)
Seeing Europe on a riverboat
The charming AmaBella riverboat was getting
ready to sail up the romantic River Danube on
the beautiful Sunday afternoon of Dec 13, 2015.
This was Advent, and the boat was energised with
Christmas joy as we left Budapest to embark on
our Christmas Markets cruise.
Anchored on calm waters near
the Hungarian capital city’s grand and
famous Chain Bridge in the beautiful
landscape of the Danube bend, the
AmaBella had been receiving guests
the day before – 110 in all – from
Australia, Canada, China, Japan, the
United Kingdom, the United States
and the 14 of us from Singapore.
Came evening, and the setting
turned romantic as traditional
Hungarian Gypsy music filled the
boat’s restaurant the moment a trio,
resplendent in Gypsy costume, came
on board. The evening’s highlight was
the beautiful “Illumination Cruise”
through the heart of Budapest when
our boat, herself nicely lit up with
Christmas décor, sailed past glowing
grand buildings and monuments.
Budapest is one of Europe’s most
beautiful cities.
The following day, all the guests
were taken on AmaBella’s city tour,
which ended with a visit to the city’s
Christmas Market. It was beginning
to look a lot like Christmas, and it
was the first of a series of Christmas
Markets that would wow us.
There was great excitement as
the AmaBella cruised overnight to the
elegant and romantic Austrian city
of Vienna, arriving in the birthplace
of the waltz on the fresh morning of
Dec 14. The day began with a tour of
the venerated Vienna Opera House,
St Stephen’s Cathedral and the city’s
historic centre, which is rich with
architectural marvels, Baroque castles,
lush gardens and public parks.
The afternoon was spent strolling
along the 60 Christmas Market
stalls around the Town Hall and
sampling food and pastries. Ohhh,
who could resist Viennese pastries?
And Christmas cookies, chocolate
cakes, apple strudel, freshly baked
gingerbread, roasted chestnuts and
sizzling sausages? What about the
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Weiner Schnitzel?
Vienna’s best-known
specialty is a pork
cutlet fried in eggs
and breadcrumbs.
Then, there was the
hot mulled wine.
Even the uninitiated
The Christmas Market in Vienna. – Picture: AmaWaterways.
among us took a
liking to it, if not its taste, the aroma.
visitors from all over the world would
flock to Salzburg to see the film’s
A visit to Vienna, the “Music
locations.
Capital of the world” with its
numerous opera houses and concert
Salzburg’s main Christmas
halls, should not end without going to
Market was a feast not just for the
a Mozart and Strauss concert.
taste but for all the senses. The aroma
of delicious food and mulled wine
That evening, at 11, we and
wafted around the booths decorated
the AmaBella reluctantly sailed for
with Christmas ornaments and strings
the Austrian town of Melk. But the
of light.
cruise through the scenic stretch
of the apricot and wine-growing
The next stop was the German
Wachau Valley the following morning
medieval city of Regensburg. Its
helped us to forget about our
streets and squares were filled
disappointment at the short stay in
with sparkling Christmas lights and
Vienna. We were completely awed by
ornaments. Naturally, we were drawn
the picturesque Austrian countryside
to another Christmas Market with
and the charming centre of Melk
stalls around the 500-year-old church.
village with its colourful houses and
As the evening wore on, we
quaint shops.
realised sadly that we were coming
Day 5 and we arrived at another
to the end of a wonderful journey
charming city, Passau. Passau, in the
as the AmaBella cruised overnight
southeast of Germany, is located at
to Nuremberg. The city is well
the Austrian border. Situated at the
known for its gingerbread Lebkuchen
confluence of the rivers Danube,
and Christmas Market. Yet another
Inn and Ilz, it is known as “The City
Christmas Market? Why not? Each had
on Three Rivers”. The old town sits
its own uniqueness. We were totally
on a narrow peninsula, squeezed in
enchanted by the atmosphere of the
between the Danube and the Inn.
Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt as we
What a sight to behold! Our boat was
strolled through the festively-lit lanes
docked on the Danube next to the
between the 180 wooden stalls selling
city centre.
traditional Christmas wares and
culinary treats.
We then went on the Salzburg
excursion and Christmas Markets tour.
The next morning, we started
As the coach drove by the pristine
to disembark from the beautiful
countryside towards the Austrian
AmaBella. What a lovely 2015
city of Salzburg, the hills suddenly
Christmas this AmaBella cruise has
became alive with the sound of
brought us! A journey on the Danube
music. Yes, this was where that
– especially during Christmas time –
beloved 1964 movie, “The Sound of
is an unforgettable experience. The
Music”, was filmed, and to this day,
river beckons.
food column
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In last month’s issue of Keppel Links, we inadvertently published the wrong ingredients for the Seafood aglio olio dish
in the Food Column. We produce below the correct ingredients. We are sorry for the error.
Seafood aglio olio
with laksa leaves
By Alvin Ng, F&B Manager
Ingredients
Methods
120gm
(approximate
5-6pcs) Fresh Tiger Prawn
(Peeled & De-vein)
30gm
Chopped Fresh Garlic
125gm
Pasta Spaghetti
5gm (depending Red Chilli Padi (Bird eye)
on spicy level) slices
5gm
Laska Leaves Chopped
30ml
Olive Oil
15ml
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
100ml
Chicken / Vegetables Stock
A pinch of Salt
A pinch of Black Pepper Crushed
1. Bring water to boil,
cook spaghetti for
about 7-9minutes. Drain
dry the pasta and sprinkle with olive oil evenly, leave to cool and set aside.
2. Peel the tiger prawns with the tail on, score the back of the prawn by using a
small knife and remove the vein, wash and pat dry.
3. Heat the sauté pan with medium heat, pour in the olive oil and slowly sweat
the chopped garlic till fragrant (golden brown).
4. Sauté the chilli padi and prawn for 2 -3 minutes. Add in the cooked pasta and
toss well.
5. Deglaze with chicken/vegetable stock and season with salt & pepper.
6. Infuse with the chopped laksa leaves and toss thoroughly for a minute.
7. Plate the pasta and drizzle with extra virgin olive oil. Ready to serve – bon
apetit!
New LED lightings installed
at driving range
Before: Metal halide floodlights.
After: New LED floodlights.
Previously consisting of primarily metal-halide floodlights, the lighting at the driving range has
recently been upgraded to LED-based ones, which provide a wider coverage and are more
energy-saving. The older metal-halide floodlights, which were located in a high position at the
two sides of the driving range, were challenging for the maintenance crew as they had to climb
very high to do any checks or repairs.
The five new EYE 400w LED floodlights are located
on the front of the driving range, making it easier and
less risky for the maintenance crew for their regular
checks. In addition, LED lights are brighter, more
directional and have a much longer lifespan compared
to metal-halide lights. In the long run, the upgrade to
LED lightings at the driving range will not only reduce
maintenance costs for the club, it also provides an
enhanced driving range experience for our members
and golfers.
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MC and Sub-Committee Appreciation Game 2016
A good game of golf despite
inclement weather
By Dean Koh
A total of 28 players from the Management Committee (MC) and
Sub-Committees of Keppel Club gathered on April 9, 2016 for
the MC and Sub-Committee Appreciation Game, traditionally
played a few weeks prior to the Club’s Annual General Meeting.
The players were divided into seven flights, each consisting of a
mixed team of four from the MC and Sub-Committees.
From left: Mr Lai Mun Onn (President), Ms Sandra Soon (Ladies Committee), Ms Olivia
Chung (Lady Vice-Captain) and Mr Willie Foo (Billiards & Bowling Committee).
The game officially started at
12.13pm under sunny skies but
suddenly turned overcast with heavy
rain after four holes and players had
to stop for two hours due to the rain.
Despite the inclement weather, most
the players managed to complete nine
holes at around 6pm. After the game,
the players proceeded to Tee Top
for a well-deserved and sumptuous
dinner.
The rain certainly did not dampen
the moods and bonding of the players
and the game was indeed a great
opportunity for members of both the
MC and various Sub-Committees to
mingle and get to know each other
better.
From left: Mr Jamil Maksoem (Vice-Captain), Mrs Helen Neo (Newsletter Committee),
Mr Michael Goo (Billiards & Bowling Convenor) and Mr Eugene Heng (Billiards & Bowling
Committee).
From left: Mr Alan Lee (Green Committee), Mr Khor
Chee Kok (House & Bar Convenor), Mr Lian Tian
Tse (Gym Committee) and Mr Jay Pang (Billiards &
Bowling Committee).
From left: Mr C.S. Kong (Captain), Ms Ang Ah Tiew (Ladies Committee), Mr Peter Teo
(Newsletter Convenor) and Mr Wilson Hon (Billiards & Bowling Committee).
From left: Mr Leo Yeow (Swimming & Entertainment
Convenor), Mrs Susie Seow (Newsletter Committee),
Mr Dennis Koh (Heritage Committee) and Mr Neo
Gim Seng (Billiards & Bowling Committee).
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Podium finishes in many other divisions
National Inter-School Keppel
Golf Championships:
Keppel Juniors come out tops
By Kuk Hun Yi, Green Committee member
won the “A” Girls team competition
(by partnering Jacqueline Young) to
come in with a combined total of
140 which was 6 shots clear of their
nearest competition.
Desmond Kim poses happily (left) while Callista Chen (right) is seen here with her father.
This year’s National Inter-School Golf Championship 2016
(NISGC), held at Marina Bay Golf Course was characterised by
fierce competition between the participants in hot and trying
conditions, who were all playing for the honour of their respective
schools. Keppel juniors featured in many of the podium finishes.
In the “A” Boys division
individual competition, Desmond
Kim prevailed with a two day
combined score of 143 (72, 71) on
countback over runner up Nicholas
Mok with the same scores. In the
A Boys team event, Desmond Kim
(together with partner Lex Pang)
again prevailed in a countback
with a combined score of 144 over
runners up Nicholas Mok and Louis
Tee.
In the “A” Girls division
individual competition, Callista
Chen won comfortably by a seven
stroke margin with a two day total
of 137 (67, 70). Callista Chen also
Also featuring among the
golf medalists was Sean Lee (who
partnered Gabriel Yap) to win the
“C” Boys team competition with a
combined score of 148, beating their
nearest competition by 13 strokes.
Other podium finishes by
Keppel Juniors:
• Andre Chong – Boys “B” Div
Individual 2nd placing (two
day score - 138 OCB), Team
2nd placing (combined score
- 145)
• Tommy Tan – Boys “B” Div
Individual 3rd placing (two
day score - 138 OCB)
• Sean Lee – Boys “C” Div
Individual 3rd placing (two
day score - 155)
• Janice Teo – Girls “B” Div
Individual 4th placing (two
day score - 158), Team 3rd
placing (combined score –
167)
• Justin Kuk – Boys “B” Div
Team 2nd placing (combined
score - 145)
• Nicole Mok – Girls “B” Div
Team 2nd placing (combined
score - 164)
• Stacey Chiu – Girls “B” Div
4th placing (combined score 171)
• Grace Lim – Girls “A” Div
Team 4th placing (combined
score - 181)
Sean Lee (left) with Gabriel Yap (school golf partner).
Well done Keppel Juniors.
Onwards and upwards.
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Lady Captain’s team vs Lady Vice-Captain’s team
A day of laughter and fun
Sunday March 20, 2016 marked a fabulous day
for Keppel ladies’ golfers, as they played in the
annual Lady Captain vs Lady Vice-Captain’s
golf game.
The friendly game is one of the many fun
initiatives to foster stronger bonds between the female
golfers at the club.
As expected among our lovely Keppel ladies, there
was plenty of laughter and camaraderie to go around.
Captain Meenah Fong and Vice-Captain Olivia
Chung cheerily led their respective teams to a fun day
out on the course.
The ladies later headed for a sumptuous dinner at
Peony Jade restaurant.
Lady-Captain, Meenah Fong (left) poses with Doris Khaw and
Yvonne Lim
4-BBB (Team Combined Stableford Point)
Sunday, Mar 20 2016
Overall Points –
Lady Captain’s Team (524) pts
Lady V-Captain’s Team (504) pts
Lady Vice-Captain’s Team
Name
Renne Boo (21.3) & Chiew Siow Hoon (24.6)
Overall Best Pair NameScore
Name
Score
Christine Yam (21.4) & Cathy Tang (15.9)
48 pts
Nearest PIN
Hole: 4th Callista Chen
Hole: 6th Low Si Xuan
Hole: 12th Kim Sagadeva
Hole: 16th Tan Soon Kim
Lady Captain’s Team
NameScore
Name
Score
Cecilia Phuan (29.4) & Christine Yeo (21.6)
45 pts
All smiles from the ladies during the fun-filled
dinner at Peony Jade restaurant!
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Nearest LINE
Hole: 9th Eliza Lau
Name
Score
46 pts
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We speak to Ms Normah binte Marican and Ms Ivy Ng,
customer service staff at the Jackpot Lounge
Hitting the Jackpot
By Dean Koh
Ms Normah binte Marican (left) and Ms Ivy Ng
Ms Normah binte Marican has been a Keppel club staff since
June 1996 and Ms Ivy Ng recently joined the Club in February.
Both of them are customer service staff at Keppel Club’s Jackpot
Lounge, each bringing rich and varied experiences to the table.
We find out more about what goes on for them at work.
How is a typical day of work/shift
like for you?
How did you get into this line of
work?
Ivy and Normah: We handle the
administrative work at the Jackpot
Lounge, such as helping members
collect their cash winnings and
keying in meter data from the
jackpot machines into the computer.
We will also assist members and
their guests should they need help in
using the jackpot machines.
Ivy: I started working at the casino
at Genting Highlands, Malaysia, in
1998 and worked there till August
2010. After that I had stints at
Singapore Island Country Club and
Tiong Bahru Football Club doing
similar work. Subsequently, I joined
Keppel Club in February this year.
We work in 2 shifts: The first shift is
from 8.30am to 3.30pm (Sun to Thu)
and 8.30am to 4pm (Fri and Sat)
and the second shift is from 4pm to
12am.
Tell us more about the facilities at
the Jackpot Lounge.
Ivy & Normah: We have a total of
28 jackpot machines, 24 that are
note-operated and four that are
coin-operated. Three new jackpot
machines were recently added for
our members’ enjoyment.
Normah: My first cashiering job
was at the now defunct Yaohan
Departmental Store located at
Parkway Parade. I then moved to
Bukit Batok and stopped working
due to my mother’s passing and
looking after my family. After a
while I decided to go back to work
and I saw a recruitment notice for
a cashier position at Keppel Club. I
went for the interview and was told
to start work the next day!
Describe your experience of
working at Keppel Club.
Normah: I enjoy the freedom of
being able to do my job well and
the management usually does not
interfere in our work unless there are
specific complaints or issues raised
by members. My superiors are great
and for the past almost 20 years, I
can say I am happy to go to work
each day/shift.
Ivy: Compared to the places I have
worked at before, working at the
Club really feels like heaven! I like
the pleasant surroundings and nice
co-workers at the Club.
What was the most interesting
incident that happened at work?
Normah: I remember this member
striking a big $38,000 jackpot prize
about six or seven years ago. It must
be beginner’s luck as she just got
her membership at that time. The
usual daily jackpot prizes are around
$1000 to $2000, so seeing the
member win the $38,000 jackpot
prize was quite special.
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Our Men’s / Boy’s “D” team with Tesaja players at the semi-finals.
Keppelites take part in Inter-club
Singles League 2016
By Ashok Kumar, Assistant Manager, Sports
The first tournament for 2016 organised by the Singapore Tennis
Association was held from March 12 to April 9. Tennis players
from different sports clubs in Singapore gathered for the singles
league to vie for the Men’s “A”, “B”, “C”, “D” and the Ladies’
“A” and “B” titles.
Keppel Club was represented in
the Men “C” and “D” grades while
the Ladies’ team was represented in
the “A” grade.
Our Ladies’ team fought their
way to a respectable third placing
behind unbeaten Singapore Cricket
Club and Filipino Club (we beat
them but lost out on a count back
for the runner-up spot).
The Men’s “D” team qualified
for the semi-finals and were very
unfortunate to meet a very strong
Korean-based Tesaja team. We lost
3-0 to them.
Our “A” Ladies players. (From left) Ms Meg Ang, Ms Tian Quiyan and Captain Denise Seow.
Keppel Club and Tanglin Club tennis players pose in a group photo.
| 12 | Keppel Links
Saving the best for the last, our
Men’s “C” team emerged Champions
after they defeated favourites Tanglin
Club 2-1 in the nerve wrecking
finals. They finished the tournament
with a 100% record having won all
their matches. Well done, guys!
C LU B N E W S
Pumped up members jive to
Let’s Dance party
Members and guests enjoyed themselves at
the Let’s Dance Party which happened on the
evening of March 19. They danced to the
beats of the songs performed by the popular
live band, Adil and Friends, who returned
to play at Keppel Club after a year’s hiatus.
After enjoying the delicious buffet dinner, the
participants did a combination of ballroom,
Latin and line dancing into the late hours of the
evening.
Live band Adil and Friends entertain the crowd.
Several participants walked off with the top lucky
draw prizes of red and white wine. Some members of
the management committee, including Vice-President
Mr Eric Tan and spouse and Swimming & Entertainment
Convenor Mr Leo Yeow and spouse also graced the
occasion.
May 2016 | 13 |
C LU B N E W S
Understanding arthritis
By Johari Salleh, Gym Supervisor
On March 23, 2016, just 15 minutes before 7pm, the aerobic
studio looked really empty except for a few members who had
arrived early to enjoy the refreshments of coffee, tea and finger
food. One started to wonder if the health talk on arthritis by
invited guest Dr Looi Kok Poh would have a high absentee rate.
Fortunately, in a span of just a few minutes, more attendees
streamed in for registration. Eventually, total of 80 participants
attended the talk, including 10 walk-in members who signed up
just before the talk started.
Before the talk began, a prizegiving ceremony was held for the
winners of Gym Battle-Squat Burpees
January Challenge. Prizes in the form
of restaurant vouchers (sponsored by
Mr Lawrence Tay of ‘’Food Haven
restaurant”) were presented to the
winners. They also each received a
medal from Sports Department.
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Dr Looi started the talk with
a basic and simplified explanation
of what arthritis is: an inflammation
of the joint causing pain, stiffness,
redness, swelling and in serious
cases, loss of use of limbs. He
further elaborated that it is common
for many to experience pain,
swelling and stiffness of the joints in
the upper and lower limbs, as well
as the back. The participants picked
up useful knowledge and tips on
how arthritis can be treated. Despite
the seriousness of the topic, Dr
Looi managed to keep the talk very
light-hearted with some jokes and
recounted his personal experiences
as a doctor, much to the enjoyment
of the participants. The regular bursts
of laughter from the audience was
certainly something not expected
from such a serious and dry subject.
The talk ended at 8.45pm after
a short Question and Answer session
from the floor. A plaque was also
presented to Dr Looi by a committee
member, Mr Alan Lee, as a token of
appreciation.
C LU B N E W S
Ms Pamela Sahai tells us of her experience as a
Deep Water Workout Instructor at Keppel Club
A passion for fitness and wellness
Text and Photos by Dean Koh
What do you enjoy about teaching
DWW at Keppel Club?
I love the good vibes and
environment of the Club. In addition,
my students are a warm group
of ladies who are positive about
learning and enjoying DWW.
Share with us your most memorable
experiences teaching at Keppel Club.
Seeing students recover from
injury after taking DWW classes
gives me great satisfaction. A student
recently told me, “If you can teach
(DWW) till you are 80 years old, I
will follow you!”
Ms Pamela Sahai and her enthusiastic students.
Although it may look easy and leisurely at first glance, Deep
Water Workout (DWW) can actually burn 400-600 calories
an hour and provide an all-rounded workout, working the
cardiovascular system, core muscles and improve muscular
endurance. We spoke to Ms Pamela Sahai, a DWW instructor
with close to two decades of teaching experience and has been
teaching DWW at Keppel Club for the last 15 years.
Tell us about your background in
fitness and teaching.
I started out with teaching
aerobic dancing classes 22 years ago
at schools and subsequently began
exploring aqua aerobics to provide
a more interesting experience for my
students. In the process of teaching
aqua aerobics, a DWW instructor
from the United States contacted me
and asked me if I was keen to learn
more about DWW.
I went with the idea and
took classes (both theory and
practical) for about six months
before becoming a qualified DWW
instructor and it is my 18th year as a
DWW instructor this year.
the body suspended in the water
while allowing the wearer to
exercise in water without exerting
the musculoskeletal system. Thus,
DWW is a workout that has zero
impact and targeted at working
the core muscles. It is suitable
even for non-swimmers and those
who are suffering from existing
injuries. It can also help to improve
and correct poor body posture as
well as expedite recovery from
injury.
How do you usually prepare for your
DWW classes?
I may not enter the water
during classes but I will go to the
pool in my own time and think of
new routines or workouts for my
participants for upcoming lessons. In
order to keep the lessons fresh and
interesting, I have a combination of
circuit training, running, distance
training, sprints and sit ups so that
my participants can get a top to toe
workout experience.
Pamela Sahai conducts DWW
sessions twice a week on Tuesdays
and Fridays (8.30am to 9.30am) at
the Keppel Club Swimming Pool.
For more information and
to sign up, contact the Keppel
Club Gymnasium at 69333949
or send an email to:
johari@keppelclub.com.sg
What is DWW and what are some
of its benefits?
DWW is a unique exercise
conducted with the aid of a
specialised ‘wet belt’ that keeps
The cheery students of DWW!
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c a l e n dar
MAY 2016
Friday
06
SOCIAL
Tombola Night
Saturday
07
Golf Men “Premier”,
“A”, “B” Medals (AM) &
“C” Medals (PM)
Ladies “A”, “B” & “C”
Medals (PM)
Junior Club Championship ‘A’
Div 1st Round (PM)
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Sunday
Wednesday
GYM Kukuwa African
Dance Workout
Saturday
Golf Junior Club
Championship
“A” Div 2nd Round /
“B” Div 1st Round (PM)
SPORTS Tennis Friendly: Keppel
Club vs NUSS
18
Golf Ladies
Committee
Cup cum ASM
(PM)
22
Sunday
Tuesday
Golf 27th Singapore
Ladies Amateur Open
Golf Championship 2016
(May 24 to May 27)
15
Golf Junior Club
Championship “A” &
“B” Div Final (PM)
Wednesday
24
GYM
Workshop:
Movement
Therapy for
Pain-free Body
25
Saturday
SOCIAL Concert
Nite featuring ‘The
Kepplers’
GYM Kakuwa
African Dance
Workout
28
JUNE 2016
Friday
SOCIAL
Tombola Night
03
Sunday
5
Golf Ladies “A”, “B” –
Strokeplay & “C” Medal –
Stableford (AM)
Men’s “C” – Stableford & Junior
Ranking – Strokeplay (AM)
“Premier”, “A” & “B” – Stableford
cum Green Cup Qualifying Round
(PM)
Saturday
18
Golf Green
Cup Semi
Final - 2 Flights
(AM)
Saturday
Golf Green Cup Quarter Final
- 3 Flights (AM)
19
11
Golf Ladies
Fun Game (PM)
SPORTS Tennis Quadrangular
(Held at American Club)
Singapore Tennis Association
Inter Club Doubles Knock-Out (Held at Kallang
Tennis Centre) (June 11 to June 26)
SOCIAL Let’s Dance Party Featuring Adil &
Friends Club
Sunday
Golf Green Cup
Final - 2 Flights (AM)
Friday
17
Monday
SPORTS School Holidays
Sports Camp (Ages 6-12)
- feat. tennis, bowling
and indoor soccer
(June 20 to June 22)
20
Regular Classes
Mon Pilates Matwork
Bridge
Kpop X Fitness
10am
7.30pm
7.45pm
Aerobics Studio
Berlayer Room
Aerobics Studio
Tue
8.30am
10.30am
5pm/6pm
7pm
8pm
Swimming Pool
Aerobics Studio
Tennis Court
Aerobics Studio
Pool Pavilion
Deep Water Workout
Line Dance
Club’s Nite
Pilates Matwork
Qi Gong
Wed Zumba Fun Class
Men’s Team Training
8.45am
Aerobics Studio
6pm/7pm/8pm Tennis Courts
Thu
10am
2pm
6.30pm
7.30pm
Tone & Sculpt Class
Bridge
Hatha Yoga
Social Dance Lessons
Aerobics Studio
Berlayer Room
Aerobics Studio
Keppel Hall
Fri
Deep Water Workout
Club’s Nite
Bridge
Friday League
Tombola Night*
8.30am
6pm
7.30pm
7pm
7.30pm
Swimming Pool
Tennis Court D & E
Berlayer Room
Bowling Room
Aerobics Studio
Sat
Junior Training (B)
Zumba Fitness
Swimming (B)
Pilates Matwork
Bridge
Junior Training (I/A)
Junior Training (C)
2pm
3pm
4pm
11am
2.30pm
12nn
2pm
Tennis Courts
Aerobics Studio
Swimming Pool
Aerobic Studio
Berlayer Room
Tennis Courts
Tennis Courts
Sun
Hatha Yoga
Junior Training (B)
Hatha Yoga
Swimming (I/A)
3pm
4pm
4.30pm
5pm
Aerobics Studio
Tennis Courts
Aerobics Studio
Swimming Pool
(B) Beginners (I) Intermediate
* Only first Fri of the month | 28 | Keppel Links
(A) Advanced
(C) Competitive
# Only second Fri of the month CLUB DIRECTORY
Golfing
Opening hours
Fees
Golf
Office
Guest Fee
Tel: 6933-3956
Tue to Sun
7 am to 8 pm
Weekday
18-hole: $150
Fax: 6272-1563
Mon
7 am to 3 pm
Weekend & PH
18-hole: $220
Booking lines: 6375-5569/70/71 Course
Visitor Fee
Hotline: 6375-1818
Mon (whole day)
Full 18-hole course closed for Weekday
18-hole: $200
maintenance
Weekend & PH
18-hole: $320
(Priority will be given to
All rates quoted includes green fees, buggy fees and GST.
competition fixture)
If public holiday falls on Monday, the next day will be on
full course maintenance.
Driving Range & Pro Shop
Tel: 6933-3960
Member
Guest
4 to 6 cents per ball
15 cents per ball
SPORTS
Opening hours
Badminton Court*
Daily
9 am to 10 pm
Booking lines: 6375-5567/8
Fees
Court fee
Guest fee
: $1
: $5/person
Billiards Room*
Tel: 6933-3970
Mon to Fri
Sat, Sun & PH
Last Game
School holidays
3 pm to 10.30 pm
10 am to 10.30 pm
10 pm
10 am to 10.30 pm
Table fee
: $2/hr
Guest fee
: $5/4 hrs/session
14 years old and above only
Bowling Centre* Tel: 6933-3970 Mon to Fri
Sat, Sun & PH
Last Game
School holidays
3 pm to 10.30 pm
10 am to 10.30 pm
10 pm
10 am to 10.30 pm
Game fee
Guest fee
: $2/game
: $5/person
Keppel Gym*
Tel: 6933-3949
Daily 7 am to 10 pm Gym will be closed from 6 pm onwards on every last Friday
Guest fee
: $10/person
Swimming Pool* / Jacuzzi*
Tel: 6933-3961
Mon, Wed, Fri
Tue, Thurs, Sat, Sun
Guest fee
: $5/person
Mon
Tue to Sun & PH
11 am to 10 pm
7 am to 10 pm
7 am to 9 pm 8 am to 9 pm
Tennis Courts* Daily 7 am to 10 pm Booking lines: 6375-5567/8 Club Night for Court E 5 pm to 8 pm
Indoor court fee Mon to Fri before 5 pm: $7/hr
Mon to Fri after 5 pm,
Weekend & PH
: $9/hr
Guest
: $5/2hrs
F&B
E-Sarn Thai Cuisine
Tel: 6878-0866
Opening hours
Lunch
Mon to Fri 11.30am to 2.30pm
Dinner
Mon to Fri 5.30pm to 10pm
Sat & Sun
11.30am to 10pm
REGULAR PRIVILEGES
10% off total bill & no service charge for Club members
Peony Jade
Tel: 6933-3972
Lunch & Dim Sum Mon to Fri
11 am to 3 pm (Last order: 2.30 pm)
Sat, Sun & PH 10 am to 3 pm (Last order: 2.30 pm)
Dinner
Daily
6 pm to 11 pm (Last order: 10.30 pm)
Outdoor court fee
Mon to Fri before 5 pm : $3/hr
Mon to Fri after 5 pm,
Weekend & PH
: $5/hr
Guest
: $5/2hr
10% off total bill & no service charge for Club members
PeraMakan
Daily11.30 am to 3 pm (Last order: 2.30 pm)
Tel: 6270-1618
6 pm to 10 pm (Last order: 9.30 pm) 10% off total bill & no service charge for Club members
Seascent
Daily 11am to 10pm (Last order: 8.45pm)
Tel: 6273-0221
10% off total bill & no service charge for members
Tee Top
Tel: 6933-3962
Mon
Closed
Tue to Sun & eve of PH 7 am to 9 pm (Last order: 8.30 pm)
No service charge for Club members
Entertainment
Jackpot Lounge* Tel: 6933-3965
Opening hours
Mon to Thu & Sun
9 am to 11 pm
Fri, Sat & Eve of PH
9 am to 11 pm
Fees
Keppel Karaoke Theatre*
Tel: 6933-3959
Mon to Wed
(for private booking only)6.30 pm to 11.45 pm
Thu
6 pm to 12 mn
Fri & eve of PH
6 pm to 1 am
Sat
3 pm to 1 am
Sun & PH
3 pm to 12 mn
Little Harry’s Pub*
Tel: 6933-3959 Mon to Thu
Fri Sat
Sun & PH
5 pm to 12 mn
5 pm to 1 am
3 pm to 1 am
3 pm to 12 mn
Mahjong Rooms*
Tel: 6933-3961
Mon to Fri
Weekend & PH
11 am to 11 pm
10 am to 11 pm
Daily
8 am to 10 pm
Reading Room* Tel: 6933-3961
Table fee
Guest fee
: $2/hr
: $5
Admin fee
Late fee
: $2/week/tape/disk
: $5/tape/disk
* For members and members’ guests only. All fees and prices quoted are subjected to 7% GST unless otherwise specified.
May 2016 | 29 |
reciprocal / AFFILIATED CLUBS
AUSTRALIA
HONG KONG
Cromer Golf Club
Discovery Bay Golf Club
Cromer Road, Cromer NSW 2099, Australia
Tel : (02) 9982-3088
Fax : (02) 9981-3782
Email: admin@cromergolfclub.com.au
URL : http://www.cromergolfclub.com.au
Golf
Valley Road, Discovery Bay, Lantau Island
Tel : (852) 2987-7273
Fax : (852) 2987-5900
Golf & Facilities
Kooringal Golf Club
Tollygunge Club Ltd
INDIA
Wilga Avenue, Altona, 3018 Melbourne, Victoria
Tel : (03) 9315-0855
Fax : (03) 9315-9145
Email: jjustin@kooringalgolf.com.au
URL : http://www.kooringalgolf.com.au
Golf & Facilities
120 Deshprab Sasmai Road,
Calcutta 700033, West Bengal
Tel : (033) 473-5954 / 4539 / 4741 / 2316
Fax : (033) 473-1903 / 472-0480
Golf & Facilities
Mount Osmond Golf Club
INDONESIA
60 Mount Osmond Road, Mount Osmond 5064,
Adelaide, South Australia
Tel : (08) 8379-1673
Fax : (08) 8379-0434
Email: info@mogc.com.au
URL : http://www.mtosmondgolf.com.au
Golf
Pacific Golf Club
430 Pine Mountain Road, Mt Gravatt,
Brisbane, Queensland
Tel : (07) 3349-4411
Fax : (07) 3343-7839
Email: admin@pacificgolf.com.au
URL : http://www.pacificgolf.com.au
West Lake Golf Club
26 Loschside Drive, West Lakes,
Adelaide, South Australia, 5021
Tel : (08) 8268-3850
Fax : (08) 8268-5451
URL : http://www.riversidegolfclub.com.au/
Golf
The Vines Golf & Country Club
Damai Indah Golf & Country Club*
Bumi Serpong Damai Course, JI. Bukit Golf I,
Sektor VI Serpong, Tanerang 15310
Tel : 62-21-537-0290
Fax : 62-21-537-0288
Pantai Indah Kapuk Course*
JI. Marina Indah Penjaringan,
Kapuk, Jakarta 14470
Tel :62-21-588-2388
Fax :62-21-588-2391
Golf
Padang Golf Modern
JI. Modern Golf Raya, Kota Modern
Tangerang 15117, Jakarta
Tel : (Reservation) 62-21-552-9228
(Office) 62-21-552-9182
Fax : 62-21-552-9177
Golf & Facilities
ITALY
Ropailo Golf Club*
Verdhelo Drive, The Vines,
Western Australia, 6069
Tel : (08) 9297-0777
Fax : (08) 9297-0729
Email: bookings@vines.com.au
URL : http://www.vines.com.au
Golf
16035 Rapalio (Genoa), Via G. Mamei 377
Tel : (39) 01-8526-1777
Fax : (39) 01-8526-1779
Golf
Wanneroo Golf Club
Ayer Keroh Country Club
MALAYSIA
Flynn Drive, Neerabup, WA 6031
Postal Address:
PO Box 188, Wanneroo WA 6065,
Perth, Western Australia
Tel : (08) 8-9405-3677
Fax : (08) 8-9306-3677
Golf
14.5km Jalan Ayer Keroh, 75750 Melaka
Tel : (06) 233-2000
Fax : (06) 232-3578
Email: akcc@po.jaring.my
URL : http://www.akcc.com.my
Golf & Facilities
Yowani Country Club
678 Jalan Dato Mohd Shah,
83000 Batu Pahat, Johor
Tel : (07) 432-9221/3
Fax : (07) 434-2221
Golf
Northbourne Ave, Lyneham, Federal Highway,
Canberra, ACT
PO Box 161, Dickson ACT 2602
Tel : (02) 6241-3377
Fax : (02) 6241-8561
Email: club@yowani.com.au
URL : http://www.yowani.com.au
Golf & Facilities
Batu Pahat Golf Club
Bukit Banang Golf & Country Club
BRUNEI
1 Persiaran Gemilang, Bandar Banang Jaya,
83000 Batu Pahat, Johor Darul Takzim
Tel : (07) 428-6001
Fax : (07) 428-6801
Golf & Facilities
Panaga Golf Club
Bukit Jawi Golf Resort
Seria, KB 3534, Negara Brunei Darussalam
Tel : 673-3-73142
Fax : 673-3-74056
Golf
Pantai Mentiri Golf Club
PO Box 1646, Bandar Seri Begawan,
BS 8637, Brunei Darussalam
Tel : (02) 791-021 / 792-777/ 792-014/5
Fax : (02) 790-773
Email: pmgc@brunei.bn
Golf
CHINA
Zhaoqing Resort & Golf Club
Gao Yao City, Huilong Town,
Zhaoqing Guangdong Province
Zip Code 526100
Tel : (86758) 816-2168
Fax : (86758) 816-2089
Email: zqgolf@zhaoqinggolf.com
URL : http://www.zhaoqinggolf.com
Hong Kong Office:
Room 2602 26/F, China Online Centre,
333 Lockhart Road, Wanchai
Tel : (852) 2868-6181
Fax : (852) 2827-6363
Golf
FINLAND
Espoo Golf Club
Mynttiläntie 1, 02780 Espoo
Email: (Club Manager)
maitta.kotaniemi-rauramo@egs.fi
Tel : +350 405106073
Email: (Caddie Master)
caddiemaster@egs.fi
Tel : +358 9 8190 3444
URL : http://www.egs.fi
Golf
(Pulau Pinang)
691 Main Road, Sungai Bakap,
14200 Seberang Prai Seletan, Pulau Pinang
Tel : (04) 582-0759
Fax : (04) 582-2613
Golf
Clearwater Sanctuary Golf Resort
Lot 6019, Jalan Changkat Larang,
3100 Batu Gajah, Perak Darui Ridzuan
Tel : (05) 366-7433
Fax : (05) 366-7434
Email: cwsgolf@po.jaring.com.my
URL : http://www.cwsgolf.com.my
Golf & Facilities
Dalit Bay Golf & Country Club
Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Mailing Address:
Pantai Dalit, P.O Box 600, 89208,
Tuaran, Sabah Malaysia
Tel : (608) 879-1188
Fax : (608) 879-2128
Email: dalitbay@shangri-la.com
URL:www.shangri-la.com/en/property/
kotakinabalu/rasariaresort/health/club/
intro
Damai Laut Golf & Country Club
WD No 21 Pejabat Pos Lumut,
Jalan Iskandar Shah,
32200 Lumut, Perak Darul, Ridzuan, Malaysia
Tel : 605-618-1019
Fax : 605-618-1018
Email: resvns_digcc@swissgarden.com
Golf
Kelab Darul Ehsan
Ta man Tun Abdul Razak,
68000 Ampang, Selangor
Tel : (03) 4257-2333
Fax : (03) 4257-2335
Golf & Facilities
Kelab Diraja Sri Menanti
Istgana Perkasa Alam, 71550 Sri Menanti
Negeri Sembilan
Tel : (06) 497-9888
Fax : (06) 497-9600
Golf
Kelab Golf Negara Subang
Jalan SS7/2, Kelena Jaya,
47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Tel : (03) 7876-0388
Fax : (03) 7875-5267
Email: golf@subanggolf.com
URL : http://www.subanggolf.com
Golf & Facilities
Kelab Golf Sarawak
Petra Jaya, 93050 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel : (08) 244-4791
Fax : (08) 244-1733
Email: kgswak@po.jaring.my
Golf
Kelab Rahman Putra Malaysia
Jalan BRP 2/1, Bukit Rahman Putra,
47000 Sg Buloh, Selangor
Tel : (03) 6156-6870
Fax : (03) 6156-0280
Golf
Kelantan Golf & Country Club
5488 Jalan Hospital, 15200 Kota Bahru
Tel : (09) 748-2102
Fax : (09) 747-2918
Golf & Facilities
Kinabalu Golf Club
Jalan Tanjung Aru Beach,
88807 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel : (08) 825-1615
Fax : (08) 824-0166
Email: kgc@po.jaring.my
URL : http://www.borneo-online.com.my/kgc
Golf & Facilities
Kluang Country Club
Jalan Mengkibol, 86000 Kluang, Johor
Tel : (07) 771-8840
Fax : (07) 772-1503
Golf & Facilities
Penang Turf Club (Golf Section)
Jalan Batu Gantong, 10450 Pulau Pinang
Tel : (04) 226-6701 / 227-0246
Fax : (04) 226-6535
Email: pntc@tm.net.my
URL : http://www.penangturfclub.com
Golf
Royal Pahang Golf Club
Jalan Padang Golf, 25250 Kuantuan
Tel : (09) 567-5811/2
Fax : (09) 567-1170
Golf
Royal Perak Golf Club
Jalan Sultan Azian Shah, 31400 Ipoh, Perak
Tel : (05) 547-3266 / 545-3266
Fax : (05) 547-6688
Golf
Royal Selangor Golf Club
Jalan Kelab Golf, 50990 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : (03) 9206-3333
Fax : (03) 9285-3939
Golf & Facilities
Sabah Golf & Country Club
Reservoir Road, Bukit Padang,
PO Box 11876, 88820 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel : (08) 824-7533
Fax : (08) 822-5243
Golf & Facilities
Sandakan Golf & Country Club
PO Box 541, 90706 Sandakan, Sabah
Tel : (08) 966-0557
Fax : (08) 966-0584
Golf & Facilities
Segamat Country Club
Km 4 Jalan Genuang, PO Box C22,
85007 Segamat, Johor
Tel : (07) 943-5968
Fax : (07) 943-2301
Golf & Facilities
Seremban International Golf Club
Batu 3 ¼, Kuala Pilah Road,
70400 Seremban, Negri Sembilan
Tel : (06) 677-5277
Fax : (06) 677-2309
Golf
Tiara Melaka Golf & Country Club *
Ayer Keroh, Jalan Gapam , Bukit Katil,
PO Box 473, 75760 Melaka
Tel : (Office) (06) 231-1111
(Golf) (06) 231-2366
Fax : (06) 231-4122
Golf
Tioman Island Golf Club
PO Box 4, 86807 Mersing,
Pulau Tioman, Johor
Tel : (09) 419-1000
Fax : (09) 419-1718
Golf
PHILIPPINES
Wack Wack Golf & Country Club
Wack Wack Road, Shaw Boulevard
Mandaluyuon City
Tel : (632) 732-0665
Fax : (632) 721-4613
Email: inquiry@wackwack.com
URL : http://www.wackwack.com
SINGAPORE
Hollandse Club
22 Camden Park, (Off Adam Road)
Singapore 299814
Tel : 6464 5225
Jurong Country Club **
9 Science Centre Road, Singapore 609078
Tel : 6560-5655
Fax : 6567-1900
Golf
Orchid Country Club **
1 Orchid Country Road, Singapore 769162
Tel : 6755-9811
Fax : 6752-7147
Golf
Seletar Country Club **
101 Seletar Club Road, Singapore 798273
Tel : 6481-4812
Fax : 6481-3000
Golf
Sembawang Country Club **
249 Sembawang Road, Singapore 758352
Tel : 6275-0642
Fax :6275-0446
Golf
Warren Golf & Country Golf **
81 Chua Chu Kang Way, Singapore 688263
Tel : 6586-1245
Fax : 6586-1235
Golf
SRI LANKA
Royal Columbo Golf Club
223 Model Farm Road,
Colombo 8, Sri Lanka
Tel : (941) 695-431 / 691-401 / 687-592
Golf
THAILAND
Nichigo Resort & Country Club*
106 Moo 4, Tamboi Wangdong,
Ampjur Muang, Kanchanaburi 7100
Tel : (034) 513-304 /34
Fax : (034) 518-518
Bangkok Office:
Room 213 Thaniya Plaza Building,
52 Silom Road, Bangrak, Bankok 10500
Tel : (662) 231-2681 / 2 / 3
(662) 231-2319
Fax : (662) 231-2320
Golf & Facilities
Siam Country Club (Pattaya)*
50 Moo 9, Pong Sub-District,
Bang Lamung District, Choiburi 20150
Tel : 66-38-249-381-6
Fax : 66-38-249-387
Bangkok Office:
Tel : 66-2-216-2235 / 215-3124
Golf & Facilities
Summit Pinehurst Golf & Country Club
73 Phaholyothin Road, Km 37 Klong 1,
Amphur Klong Luang, Phathumthanee 12120
Tel : (662) 516-8679 / 84
Fax : (662) 516-8685
Golf & Facilities
VIETNAM
Danang Golf Club
My Khe Beach
Da Nang Vietnam
Tel : (84) 511 3932 666
Email: info@dananggolfclub.com
Golf
Song Be Golf Resort *
77 Binh Duong Boulevard,
Lai Thieu, Thuan An,
Binh Duong Province, Vietnam
Tel : (84) (650) 3756 660 / 1
Fax : (84) (650) 3755 804
Email: info@songbegolf.com
Golf
Montgomerie Links *
Dien Ngoc Commune,
Dien Ban District,
Quang Nam Province, Vietnam
Tel : (84) (510) 3941 942
Fax : (84) (510) 3941 940
Email: info@montgomerielinks.com
Golf
* : Green Fees Payable
**: Limited flights available (weekdays only)
Payment at above clubs to be made by cash
only Club members who wish to visit any of
the reciprocal clubs are requested to obtain the
reciprocal introduction card from our Golfing
Office. You are required to produce your
membership card during your visit. Signing in of
guest is not allowed. For further enquiries, please
call the Golfing Office at (65) 6933-3951/954.