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Page 1: Berita Subang Jan-Mar 2012

Berita Subang 1

The Year of theDragonUshering in

Prosperity & Success

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2 Berita Subang

ManageMent Staff

LaDIeS gOLf COnVenOR Norlida Binti Anis

GENERAL MANAGERChandrasekaran Thangavelu

GOLF MANAGERJohn a/l Chettipala Mathew Naidu

COURSE SUPERINTENDENTShamsul Bahrin Bin Abd Karim

F&B MANAGERZariha Bin Hamid (Zari)

SOCIAL & RECREATION EXECUTIVESiti Aminah Binti Datu Bachtiyal (Sharmin)

MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENTAzaman Bin Mohd Razuki

FINANCE MANAGERFazlina Binti Fuad

HR & ADMIN MANAGERSyafinaz Binti Shamsuddin

ICT MANAGERIrene Tan

MEMBERSHIP EXECUTIVELili Salwana Binti Ikhsan

PReSIDent YBhg. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Megat Najmuddin Khas

Chairman - Membership Sub-Committee

VICe-PReSIDent Pattis Naidu

Chairman – Finance Sub-Committee

CaPtaInDr. Ronnie Yeo

Chairman - Golf Competitions/Rules/Handicapping &Club Team and Tender Board Sub-Committees

COMMIttee MeMBeRSS. Kuldip SeineVice - Captain

Chairman - Buggies/Caddies/Driving Range & Junior Golf Programme and Club Affiliations Sub-Committees

Ahmad Faiesall Bin Abd KarimChairman - HR & Admin Sub-Committee

Hj. Muhd Zain Bin Hj. Yusof Chairman - Course and Grounds

Sub-Committee

Yeo Tat Chew Chairman – House/ Maintenance Sub-Committee

Mat Nawi Bin IbrahimChairman - F&B Sub-Committee

Faiz Aly Bin Abd Rais Chairman – Social & Recreation

Sub-Committee

Jaswinder Singh Chairman – Disciplinary Sub-Committee

Supt. Meyor Hamdan Bin Meyor MohamadChairman – Internal Audit Sub-Committee

ManageMent COMMIttee 2011/2012

eDItORIaL BOaRDDr Ronnie Yeo

Captain/ Chairman

Juliana CheahBrian Martin

Lau Chee Hong

3 CaPtaIn’S nOte4 CLUB UPDateS New Appointments Fire Fighting Training In Memory of Nordin Kari E-Statement and Auto Debit Safe Deposit Box Car Stickers 2012 Golfers’ Insurance Obituary6 IntRODUCtIOn nIgHt nOtICe8 SOCIaL & ReCReatIOn Fun, Fun, Fun! Yes … it’s The Family Day and Swimming Carnival Chinese New Year KGNS Open House Squash Ends 2011and Begins 2012 with a Bang12 COURSe & gROUnDS Bunker at Hole No. 10 Putra Course Hole No. 5 Putra Course KGNS Tree Planting Campaign Upgrading of Landscaping15 JUnIOR gOLf KGNS Juniors Do Club Proud Klang Valley Junior Golf Circuit 2012 KGNS Junior Golf Clinic16 CLUB DIaRY18 gOLf UPDateS Building Bonds of Friendship Inaugural RSGC AmBank Junior Amateur Open Golf Championship 2012 Hole-In-One Achievers Caddies Best Performance Reward ReMInDeR 20 COMPetItIOnS & ReSULtS24 tRaVeL A Diving Trip worth its Weight!26 f&B PROMOtIOnS KgnS KaRaOKe COMPetItIOn 201227 affILIateD CLUB Lakewood 29 CLUB DIReCtORY & faCILItIeS Driving Range Course Control30 Your Private functions and Corporate events Venue31 affILIateD/ReCIPROCaL CLUBS

ContentsBeRIta SUBang JANUARY – MARCH 2012

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On Being Better MembersSometimes I felt ashamed to be a part of this club even though for the

entire 25 years since I joined KGNS, I have always felt like it is a part of me. So much so, that I gave up many other golf clubs to spend more than half my time here. What shames me is that we have amongst us some “Chowkas” or “Smelly Feet” (Cheapskate) members.

Firstly, they STEAL. From bath towels to liquid bath gel, mouthwash to shampoo, as they feel it is their right to take these items home. Then they SWEAR. In the presence of ladies and children, not controlling their words. They MISBEHAVE. Dress codes are not followed and they question the Bye-Laws. They LITTER. Cigarette butts are thrown everywhere, on the roads, in the clubhouse, along the corridors and also on the golf courses. Why? Because it is not their home and not their job to clean up. So who cares? They are IRRESPONSIBLE. They do not make a report with the club when they knock into parked cars. They throw the club’s towels on the floor to wipe their feet and even wipe their golf shoes. Where do these people come from? Do they not know that it is in giving that you find the most joy? And it is also the care of others that is most important and not “Care of Oneself?’

If the culprits read this, I hope they feel ashamed and sorry. Frankly, the club does not need people like them as members!

On a brighter note, there are members who are magnanimous. They embody the true spirit of forgiving and forgetting. Dangerous play offenders are forgiven by the complainants over a cup of tea and apologies. This spirit was best indicated in the recent donation collected for our late marshal En Nordin Kari. In fact over RM45,000 was raised for his family.

With regard to the ongoing tree planting campaign, there are hardly any takers. When the storm brought down more trees in February on the Putra Course, there were many concerned members but not many gave a thought to replanting. We need more action and not words, and I thank those of you who made the move to donate trees after the storm. As for the rest, please come forward and show that you care. To the donor of the ducks Mr. Mok Ku Loy, I say ‘thanks’ on behalf of the club. It is not lip service we need but more active participation.

Some outstanding issues in golf! A new bye-law will be added that will compel all golfers in the club to have golf insurance coverage. Golfers who purchase their own golf insurance must register with the Membership Department. Those purchased through the club will automatically be logged in. Unless the computer shows that you are in possession of a valid golf insurance, you will be charged RM3.00 each time you register to play. Please register at the Membership Department and NOT at the Golf Counter. The RM3.00 charge will start in June 2012, so do not delay your registration.

Golfing on weekends and Public Holidays will revert back to the old practice of “no new flights beyond the official booking times, except after 4.16 pm.” This came about because the club is encountering too many complaints over the cross-over timing and the new flight timing. To avoid friction, the MC has decided to revert to the old practice.

Teeing off in the dark is not allowed in the mornings. The Bye-Law states that “tee off on the Kelana Course is at first light but not before 6.45 am.” This does not mean that golfers can tee off at 6.45 am sharp. It just means that the course must be opened by the Starter at first light when he deems it safe. Members please co-operate with the starters and wait until the “Course Closed” sign is removed from the tee-boxes.

CaPtaIn’S nOte

Cigarette butts and litter are beginning to re-appear on the golf courses. Unless this is curbed, there may be a total ban of smoking on the golf courses in the near future. Divots and pitch marks are also getting rampant. Golfers who use buggies but do not employ caddies please bring your sand bottle along to fill up your divots. Please love your course for we do not have workers to fill up your divots or remove your trash. Let the spirit of clubbing thrive in this era where almost everything is “SELF-DRIVEN.”

Work on Hole 5 on the Putra will commence soon. A consultant has been appointed to oversee the earthworks on the fairway that will be replaced with Bermuda mixed with cow grass. Drainage will be improved with sand capping and the ponds will be lined with partially donated membranes. It will take a month of labour and members are urged to be patient and play that hole as a par-3 until completion. Hopefully, the hole will be ready for play in May for the Club Championship.

Hole 9 on the Putra will also see some pond lining to prevent the current erosion. The same company is also donating the membrane for that purpose. Again golfers, please be patient and be careful while work is being carried out. Hole 10 had the old greenside bunker renovated and is now posing a real challenge should you enter it. More greenside bunkers and tee-boxes will be renovated during the rest of the year. Again I seek members’ patience. It is all for the good of the course to improve not only aesthetically but also the difficulties.

Golfers of Kelana Course please do not lose heart. I promise more will be done on that course to maintain the beauty and the playability throughout the year. I know that the bunkers are lacking sand and the fairways a little soggy during the wet months, but all these will be looked into in time. Meanwhile, I urge all golfers to play with care, with good etiquette and most importantly with good sense.

This may be the last issue for my Captaincy since the next issue will be out only after June and after the AGM. I wish to take this opportunity to thank all the members for placing their trust in me and I must admit I enjoyed every minute of my time contributing to the welfare of the club and the members.

And finally, to all members attending the AGM - “VOTE WISELY, NOT BLINDLY”

Dr. Ronnie YeoClub Captain

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CLUB UPDateS

Jamilah Sulaiman from Kuala Kangsar, is our new F&B Executive. She has 11 years of working experience in the F&B and Hospitality industry. Her career started with Genting Malaysia Bhd as a server until she was promoted to Assistant Restaurant Manager. Prior to her joining KGNS, Jamilah was Assistant Restaurant Manager in Urban Fine Dining at

Istana Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. She said, “I believe and hope that with my experience, knowledge and expertise, I will be able to contribute my service in meeting the objectives and performance of the Club.

Nor Hashimah from Kuala Lumpur has been appointed Junior Membership Executive to the Membership Department. She has a Bachelor Degree in Corporate Administration (Hon.) and a Diploma in Public Administration. Nor Hashimah worked for Jazatech Management Sdn Bhd for more than a year in a secretarial/administrative capacity before moving to Mahmood Security (M) Sdn Bhd as a Planner Executive where she gained two years experience and finally to Mutiara Smart Computing Sdn Bhd as a Sales Executive for another two years.

She hopes her new position with KGNS will bring the benefits of creating a work environment and culture that increases opportunities for internal and external motivation where she can feel challenged to do her very best and establish a professional connection with each person in the organisation. Nor Hashimah’s philosophy is that, the more she knows about the organisation, the more productive, positive and innovative she can be. She looks forward to the opportunity to learn and to have her contributions recognised.

We are delighted to announce that as of 5 March 2012, Chandrasekaran Thangavelu has joined the club in the capacity of General Manager.

He is a qualified Accountant who moved from his hometown, Penang in 1975 to work in Kuala Lumpur with an audit firm for eight years. Following that, he joined The Royal Selangor Club in 1982 as the Finance and Administration Manager where he developed a passion for working with clubs, golf clubs and the industry at large. Since then, he has worked continuously in the club industry and has served as General Manager of KRPM from 1997 to 2001.

Chandrasekaran, then took his passion further, by venturing overseas with Malaysian companies engaged in the construction of golf courses and setting up of new golf clubs and club management systems from 2001 until his current posting at KGNS.

He is proud that, to date, he has successfully overseen the construction of four golf courses. He aims to bring this broad spectrum of experience he has in finance, club administration and golf course management to continue in raising the status of KGNS to the heights the club fully deserves.

NEW APPOINTMENTS

In Memory of Nordin KariWhen Nordin Kari passed away on 2nd of February this year at a still young age of 49 after 21 years of service with the club, everyone knew him as a course marshal. But, there is more to it, because Nordin initially didn’t start working for the club in any department related to the golf course.

Having a qualification in scuba diving, Nordin obviously joined the club as a lifeguard on 1 January 1991.

He arrived with qualifications in various stages of the trade. His scuba diving qualification came from the National Association of Underwater Instructors and he also had qualifications in drowning rescue as well as, a similar qualification from the Royal Association of Drowning Rescue.

On 15th July 2003 he was transferred to the Golf Department as a Course Marshal. Nordin is survived by his wife Zaiton binti Ismail (44) and three sons.

Members and staff have gallantly contributed generously to lighten the hardship of Puan Zaiton. RM45,368 was contributed by members while the staff provided RM1,740 making it RM47,108 altogether.

Fire Fighting TrainingFire fighting training was held at the club for KGNS staff on 20

February 2012. The training session was organized by the Security Department

and conducted by Bomba & Penyelamat, Bahagian Petaling Jaya. It was attended by Mr John Van from the Admin Sub-Committee together with other management staff, HODs and our newly appointed security team.

During the training, staff were briefed by the officers on the precautions and safety measures to be taken to avoid any fire outbreak along with the importance and maintenance of fire extinguishers. The officers also demonstrated and trained staff on how to use a fire extinguisher to put out an initial fire.

Prior to this training, an earlier in-house fire fighting training using the Hose Reel was organized and conducted by our Security Department for the newly appointed security team in January.

KGNS appoints New General Manager

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Safe Deposit Boxes are now available at the Ladies Golfer Changing Room for members and their guests (when accompanied by a member).

All safe deposit boxes are fitted with dual locks for added security. Your key will open one set of the tumblers and must be used together with the attendant on another set of tumblers in order to release the lock.

This facility is provided for free but subject to the Terms & Conditions.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXESLadies Golfer Changing Room

USE OF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXTerms and Conditions 1. The safe deposit box is available for use by members and guests (accompanied by a

member) to keep their valuables while within the Changing Room. Each member is entitled to use only one safety box at a time.

2. Before issuance of the Safety Box Key, a user is required to fill up a form. The user is responsible for the safe keeping of the Key.

3. The Key is not to be taken out from the Changing Room. It must be returned to the attendant after use.

4. A penalty of RM 50.00 will be imposed on the member if she or her guest takes the Safe Deposit Box Key out of the Changing Room.

5. If the Key is lost, the user will need to pay RM 330.00 on weekdays and RM 480.00 on weekends. This is to pay for labour charges to force open and replace the locks.

6. A member shall be liable if his/her guests lose their Keys.

7. The Club reserves the right to force open the box and remove its contents without liability if the Key is not returned upon the member/guest’s departure from the Club.

8. The Club is not responsible for any loss or damage to items kept in the Safe Deposit Box.

Effective 1st April 2012, it’s a FINE!

New Car Stickers are available at the Membership Service Counter.

Members are advised to replace their old Car Stickers as soon as possible to avoid a penalty for parking at Members’Car Park.

Car Stickers 2012/2013REMINDER

Ob

itua

ry

Dato’ Lee Kee Hock (R083)

Date of Death:23/02/2012Date Joined:01/03/1981

Dato’ Hj Yusuf Abdullah (Y208)

Date of Death:04/02/2012Date Joined:01/01/1985

Dato’ Syed Sidi Idid (S175)

Date of Death:02/02/2012Date Joined:10/03/1976

Lee Soon Lee(L079)

Date of Death:12/12/2011Date Joined:01/10/1968

James Liew Peng Siew (L502)

Date of Death:06/11/2011Date Joined:01/10/1985

Tan Guan Keng(T405)

Date of Death:24/10/2011Date Joined:01/05/1988

E-Statement and Auto DebitMembers are encouraged to subscribe to E-Statement and Auto Debit (Credit Card). Kindly contact Ms Puva,

Finance Department at 03-7876 0381/ 7876 0388 Ext. 208

Starting June 2012, our system at golf registration will pick up all those who have not purchased golfers’ insurance or those who have not registered their individually purchased golfer’s insurance with the club.

A new bye-law has been added into the Golf Bye-Laws stating that all golfers in Kelab Golf Negara Subang must have Golfers’ Insurance, failing which RM3.00 will be charged each time the golfer registers to play golf on the club’s courses.

Golfers who purchase their Golfers’ Insurance through the club will automatically be registered into the system. All members who purchase their own Golfer’s Insurance MUST registered their insurance with the Membership Department in order to be registered in the system.

Unless the system at the registration counter shows that you are in possession of Golfer’s Insurance, you will be charged RM3.00 without any excuse. All non-member golfers will be charged RM3.00 accordingly regardless.

This notice to all golfers is served three months in advance to allow members to comply.

MEMBERS, PLEASE FOLLOW THE AMENDED BYE-LAW TO AVOID ANY EMBARASSMENT OR ARGUMENT AT THE REGISTRATION COUNTER.

THANK YOU.

GOLFERS’ INSURANCE

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The wait is over for 34 who have become new members of KGNS and at the traditional Introduction night on 16 February 2012, they got to meet Club President Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Najmuddin Megat Khas and members of the management committee.

To give the new members a sense of belonging, a video presentation outlined the club’s history, its growth over the years and where it stands now with facilities that are a far cry from what they were at the start way back in 1968.

As a members’ club the quality and standing of those invited to join had to be maintained since the club, or any club for that matter, is as good as its members. The club has been at pains to continue and preserve this prerequisite for its well-being.

Tan Sri Megat Najmuddin in addressing the newcomers reminded them of their rights and responsibilities. He highlighted that there are rules to be followed and the Disciplinary Committee is there to enforce them without fear or favour. How much the newcomers got from the club would depend on members themselves. The facilities were there, and he urged them to make use of them. He also welcomed feedback for improvement.

Welcome to the Club

MeMBeRS attenDeDINTRODUCTION NIGHT On 16th feBRUaRY 2012

1 Amar Raj Sharma (A1154)2 Faisal Bin Mohd Mazlan (F203)3 Erin Lee Kit Wei (L980)4 Lim Yin Jean (L983)5 Nik Amir Azafiq (N442)6 Shalini Julia John (S764)7 Andrianna Hani Hussein (A1245)8 Arasalingam A/L Sangarapillai (A1247)9 Abdul Halim Bin Abdullah Sani (A1249)10 Abu Zarym Fidzry Bin Sulaiman (A1250)11 Chan Yue Mun (C825)12 Chan Su-Yen (C826)13 Jonathan Cheah Ui Huat (C831)14 Chee Sook Yin (C832)15 Christine Ghanasothy (C833)16 Govindaraju A/L G Retnavelu (G206)17 Hong Chin Chai (H444)

IntRODUCtIOn nIgHt

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MeMBeRS attenDeDINTRODUCTION NIGHT On 16th feBRUaRY 2012

18 Stevie Heong Beng Hoong (H445)19 Jas Bir Kaur A/P Lol Singh (J195)20 Dato’ Mohd Hasnulhisham (M1229)21 Mohd Afrizan Bin Husain (M1235)22 Mok Siew Wah (M1236)23 Ng Ah Kiew (N478)24 Ooi Lee Hoon (O283)25 Quah Wee Fing (Q015)26 Rosdin Bin Mohd Yusup (R332)27 Syed Zulkarnain Syed Abu Bakar (S833)28 Tajudin Bin Supian (T802)29 Vijayakumar A/L Ratnavelu (V065)30 Wan Sazrudeen Bin Wan Zaid (W354)31 Yap Soon Huat (Y463)32 Yusuf Bin Jamil (Y467)33 Yong Hin Siong (Y468)34 Suhaimi Ismail (S829)

The following bad practices were observed at the Men’s Changing Room:

1. Smoking in the toilet2. Taking newspapers to the toilet and placing them on top of wall after reading3. Throwing towels on the floor to wipe feet or to wipe shoes4. Taking home shampoo, hair cream, mouthwash, newspapers etc

These practices must stop. Be a proper member – treat the facilities with respect.

DO’s And DONT’s in Men’s Changing Room

Members are required to display their KGNS Membership Tag on their golf bag for identification purposes.

If you do not have a tag, kindly contact the Membership Service Counter during office hours.

Golf Bag Tag

New Feathered AdditionsMR. MOK KU LOY donated RM330 for the purchase of nine white ducks for the pond at the 1st Hole Putra Course. This was to replace the 22 ducks that mysteriously disappeared over the last two years.

Members are urged to refrain from hitting the ducks while playing golf. At the same time, members are also urged to feed the ducks by bringing along some breadcrumbs. However, feeding the ducks should be done only at the pond and not in the clubhouse, to discourage the ducks from coming up to the clubhouse to seek food.

Another member has also pledged to donate to the cost of four geese for the ponds. However, we are facing a problem sourcing for the geese, as this livestock is rare in the market.The club welcomes any members who wish to donate livestock suitable for the golf course such as peacocks, turtles, rabbits, chameleons, deer or fish.

NOTICE

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SOCIaL & ReCReatIOn

Recently, the KGNS poolside area was abuzz with plenty of shouting, splashing and laughter as children and parents gathered for our annual Family Day affair.

The occasion saw more than 200 members and their families have a smashing time participating in water games which included a parent/child race, Tug of War, Water Scrabble, Water Polo and Treasure Hunt. Children screaming with excitement could be heard around the pool for nearly every minute of the well-received event.

There were also Go-karting activities, an Obstacle Slide activity, a Tele-match where children, aged 16 years and below were required to use teamwork as part of their strategy as they attempted to win.

Side activities such as food stalls, games booths and drink sampling added to the merriment and who could forget the clown who performed balloon twisting and the giving of his final creations to begging kids.

FUN, FUN, FUN! Yes… it was Family Day and Swimming Carnival time!

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FUN, FUN, FUN! Yes… it was Family Day and Swimming Carnival time!

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SOCIaL & ReCReatIOn

Chinese new Year KGNS Open House

On 11 Feb 2012, the clubhouse had a surprise visit from a pair of lions followed by a dragon amidst all the din of the Chinese drums and cymbals. It was the celebration of the Chinese Lunar Year to welcome the Year of the Dragon. The lion dance and dragon show were performed by a group of enthusiastic youths from an association. Surprisingly, there were a couple of non-Chinese in the performing group.

Members slowly gathered at the front porch when it began and soon the crowd grew to a packed audience, all enjoying the artistic moves performed by the lion dance with members’ cameras and hand phones flashing away.

This was followed by the performance of a long dragon carried on stilts and handled from head to tail by some 12 members of the performing team. It was amazing, that they never got entangled throughout the beautifully performed act of the dragon, twisting and turning high and low in the air, back and forth within the confines of the main porch.

The lions then visited all the offices and outlets in the club to bring luck and success to all before ending up in the Dewan Presiden for the final performance.

More than 500 members and their families gathered at Dewan Presiden for the Chinese New Year Open House after the performances. Highlight of the day was a live performance of Chinese Classical Music by a 4-piece group.

In a club of multi-racial members, it was heartening to note that the Chinese New Year Open House was attended by all races. It is the spirit of co-existence that matters and KGNS is proud to be one club that shows so much inter-racial appreciation with high respect and values. This is something that other clubs cannot boast of nor take away from us.

Congratulations to all members of the sub-committee in the Social and Recreation Department for all their hard work to make sure that the occasion was a success and a proud moment to the club that we all call HOME.

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There were activities galore for KGNS Squash members in 2011 and it was only natural that our Squash squad ended the year with a bang.

Our Squash team competed in the prestigious Tiger Trophy Squash Tournament 2011 hosted by Royal Selangor Club. For the first time in three attempts, the boys lived up to the occasion and played their way to the semi-finals of the Plate event before losing to seasoned campaigners, Kelab Sri Damansara.

It was a hard fought journey, where the format of play made it compulsory to have a veteran player in the team. Along with two new and young university undergrad members, our KGNS Squash team overcame the odds by beating some of the more reputable opponents in the tournament.

To kick off 2012, KGNS Squash team competed in the ‘13th International Jumbo Doubles Squash Tournament’ held at Tanglin Club, Singapore on 23 February. Three pairs of our players were sent to this highly rated doubles event. KGNS 2 Team players, George Lee and Ramesh outfought many higher ranking opponents to reach the semi-finals of the Plate event. Throughout the games, they played well and managed to outdo even some of the more notable pairs like, HKFC 4 (Hong Kong), UCSC 3 (Singapore) and BMen 1 (Malaysia). However, KGNS 2 was finally defeated by two teenage lady players (members of the Singapore national Junior Team) and lost in the Semi-finals.

Our top team, KGNS 1 comprising Raymond Phoon and K. K. Chua did their best to reach the Quarter Finals of the Plate event before succumbing to Singapore’s UCSC 1. Meanwhile, KGNS 3 Team players, Jimmy Saw and Tan Chin Teik lost in the first round of their game.

After having played our best in the last tournament in Singapore and with our improving performances, we will be competing in more social tournaments.

For those who are interested and wish to join KGNS Squash, please contact the Squash Convener at [email protected] or Social & Recreation Executive, Ms Sharmin at reception.

Squash Ends 2011 and Begins 2012 with a Bang

ReCReatIOn

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Bunker at Hole No. 10, PUtRa COURSe

BEFORE

BUNKER CONSTRUCTION

AFTER

NEW BUNKER AFTER CONSTRUCTION

BUNKER CONSTRUCTION

COURSe & gROUnDS

Upgrading of Left Hand Side Green BunkerThe objectives for upgrading the greenside bunker is to make it

more visible from the fairway by providing a higher bunker face, stop soil erosion and improve drainage to avoid bunker ponding.

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Hole No. 5, PUtRa COURSe

When Hole No. 5 on the Putra Course was renovated a couple of years back, it was not very well planned. The pond on the right of the tee box was dug out to be a storage pond in case of hot weather. In the first year, it looked good and a lot of water was stored in the pond. However, after a year, problems started to show. Seepage from the bottom of the pond started to appear on the fairway. The fairway was raised more than three feet from the original using the soil from the dug up pond. The soil from that area was almost totally clay and, when used to make the fairway of the hole, it appeared good. The true nature of the soil only appeared after a year, when the ‘clay’ soil settled on the fairway and seepage started from the pond. Together with frequent wet weather and a lot of rain water collecting on top which could not seep down into the drainage under the fairway, the entire area turned into a soggy field.

The sides of the nearest pond on the left are also being eroded by rain water every time it rains. No vegetation can grow, since rain and other water keep washing down the sides of the pond. This will erode further unless something is done to stop it.

The fairway on the same hole, after the 100m marker, that was left untouched during the previous renovation, poses no problem at all.

The MC has decided that all these problems should be addressed at once.

1. The pond to the right of the tee box to be lined completely so that it will not leak into the fairway.

2. The pond on the left to be lined on the sides to prevent further erosion.

3. The fairway that is water logged to be dug up and redone with sand capping and re-turfing with Bermuda grass that can grow easier.

4. The subsoil drainage of the fairway to be opened and checked for better flow.

A golf course consultant has been engaged to oversee the entire in-house work on the fairway. The lining of the ponds will be done in-house with supervision from the company providing the membrane, which is partly purchased by the club and partly donated by the company. In return, the company will be allowed to place a signage advertising the membrane at pond sites. The same company is also donating the membrane for the lining of the pond on Hole 9 of the Putra Course.

The entire exercise may take over a month. However, Hole 5 will probably remain as a temporary par 3 for a little longer. By starting work early, we hope that Hole 5 of the Putra Course will be ready for our Club Championship event.

Golfers on Putra, please be patient and be careful while playing at that hole.

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Beautfication and upgrading of the golf course by building new flower beds and the addition of new plants at Holes No. 7, 11 and 18, and an additional pergola on the Hole No. 7 on the Putra Course has been completed.

On 18 January 2012, KGNS Tree Planting Campaign was launched by the Management Committee with the President, Vice President, Captain and Vice Captain planting their respective trees at the surrounding of Hole No. 9, Putra Course.

In order to make this campaign a success, members are invited to participate by sponsoring the different species of trees designated for each hole in the golf course. (Please refer to the master plan at the club). Sponsorship fee for a tree is RM500.00. In return, your name will be displayed at the tree/trees sponsored and you will also receive One (1) Complimentary Weekday Green Fee for each tree sponsored.

Upgrade of Landscaping

KgnS tree Planting Campaign

COURSe & gROUnDS

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JUnIOR gOLf

Eight KGNS youngsters acquitted themselves pretty well in the first Klang Valley Junior Golf Circuit competition played at KGNS and the Royal Selangor Golf Club last year. A total of 83 players took part, 19 of them from KGNS.

The eight were Adam Mohd Jamil, Ryan Vong, Lim Dao-Houng, Shaiful Azri bin Shaiful Kamar, Muhamad Safuan, Sheikh Abdul Razak, Saphana Ravichandran and Warda Amira. The circuit comprised three rounds at the two host clubs in March, September and December.

The boys and girls, divided into six categories according to age, vied for individual honours but there was also an Order of Merit title up for grabs in each category.

The final round played at the KGNS’s Kelana Course on 4 December 2011, saw Adam Mohd Jamil (Boys 16-18 years) winning with a one-under 71 (gross) to beat Joshua Gibbons (Kelab Rahman Putra) by two shots. Ryan Vong, also of KGNS, came fourth on 77.

Adam had an identical gross total when he came second in the first

KgnS Juniors Do Club Proud

Junior golf Clinic takes flight

4 legs will be held this year, starting with the 1st leg on 1 April 2012, followed by the 2nd leg in July, 3rd leg in October and the final leg in December at KGNS.

In addition to the above, KGNS Juniors can look forward to the following Medal events which will be held on the following dates:

• 1 April 2012 • 1 September 2012• 30 June 2012 • 10 November 2012

Klang Valley Junior Circuit 2012

round, also played in KGNS on 20 March 2011. He was in Group C Boys (13-15 age category) then.

In Group C (Boys 13-15) KGNS’s Lim Dao-Houng came third on 90, four shots behind the winner Mohd Ashraf Hazik. The round was at RSGC on 25 September and in the same category, but played at KGNS on 4 December last year, Shaiful Azri bin Shaiful Kamar was fourth on 80 and Muhamad Safuan just a shot behind for fourth.

In Group E (Boys 10-12) in the same round Sheikh Abdul Razak came third on 89 gross, six shots adrift of the winner Khavish Varman Varadan of Monterez Golf Club.

In Group D (Girls 13-15), the round played at RSGC on 25th September saw Warda Amira winning with 84 gross. In Group B (Girls 16-18) Saphna Ravichandran came third on 111 gross, a hefty 41 shots behind the winner Pang Sue May of KGPA.

Warda Amira was Order of Merit winner in Group D (girls) on 370 points while Sheikh Abdul Razak won the Group E (boys) category with 285 points. KGPA took the overall Order of Merit title on 45 points.

The KGNS Junior Golf Clinic 2012, undertaken by pros from Transview Golf under the supervision of KGNS, went into full swing on 8 January and continued through until 25 March 2012.

The first intake comprised 13 juniors in the Beginners category and another 13 in the Intermediate/Advanced category. The age range of the juniors spanned 5-18 years old who are either children or grandchildren of members.

Lessons took place every Sunday from noon with a comprehensive syllabus for beginners comprising the following:• Introduction (posture, grip, set-up and ball striking)• Swing Building (Take away, backswing, weight transfer and balance)• Downswing (release, impact and follow-through)• Short Game (pitching, release, bunker play, putting, chipping)• Mid-iron play• Fairway wood and long iron play• Driver play• Ball striking from different lies and recovery shots• Game planning and golf course approach• Golf course• Competition preparation

Intermediate and advanced players were drilled on the following:• Fundamental check• Identifying swing planes• Downswing (weight transfer, release point, follow through)• Distance control• Short game• Mid-iron play• Fairway wood and long iron play• Driver play• Ball striking from different lies and recovery shots• Game planning and golf course approach• Competition preparation

The second intake will start by early April 2012 and interested parties can get the form from the reception counter or from the Golf Office.

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April Remarks

May Remarks

June Remarks

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2nd Hollow Tine - Kelana (Sultan)

3rd Hollow Tine - Kelana (Sultan)

4th Hollow Tine - Kelana (Tun)

5th Hollow Tine - Kelana (Tun)

7th A,B & C Monthly Medal Stroke Putra AM

13th Rules of Golf Seminar (6.30pm to 8.30pm)

21st Ladies / Junior Medal Stableford Putra AM

22nd Piala Tun Ghafar Baba Stroke Putra AM

26th Senior Golfers Medal Stableford Putra AM

28th KGNS vs RSGC (Men) (Home) KGNS PM

KGNS vs KRP (Ladies) (Away) KRP AM

29th KGNS vs RSGC (Men) (Away) RSGC AM

1st Labour Day

5th Wesak Day

12th Senior Golfers Championship Stroke Putra AM

13th Senior Golfers Championship Stroke Putra AM

19th Ladies/Junior Club Championship Stroke Putra AM

20th Ladies/Junior Club Championship Stroke Putra AM

25th Club Championship (Day 1) Stroke Putra AM

Social Night

26th Club Championship (Day 2) Stroke Putra AM

Closed Karaoke Competition

27th Club Championship (Day 3) Stroke Putra AM

1st KGNS vs RSGC (Ladies) (Away) RSGC AM2nd AGONG’S BIRTHDAY KGNS MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP (Men & Ladies) - Round 1 (Home) Putra AM KGNS vs Warren GC (Men/Ladies) (Home)3rd KGNS MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP (Men & Ladies) - Round 2 Putra AM9th KGNS MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP (Men & Ladies) - Round 3 Putra AM 10th KGNS MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP (Men)-Final Putra AM Captain’s Prize Stroke Putra AM

12th 5th KGNS-MAZDA LADIES AMATEUR OPEN Putra AM13th 5th KGNS-MAZDA LADIES AMATEUR OPEN Putra AM14th 5th KGNS-MAZDA LADIES AMATEUR OPEN Putra AM16th A,B & C Monthy Medal Stableford Putra AM17th KGNS VS AKCC (Men / Ladies) (AWAY) AKCC AM20th Inter-Committee Golf Putra AM24th KGNS AGM28th Senior Golfers Medal Stableford Putra AM30th Ladies / Junior Medal Stroke Putra AM Snooker Competition

• Mid-Year School Holidays: * 26th May to 10th June • Singapore School Holidays: * 26th May to 24th June

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Husni TaibM’ship No. H099Date: 15 January 2012Hole No. 13 PutraClub used: 7-WoodBall used: Srixon 3

Zulkifli OmarM’ship No. Z221Date: 12 February 2012Hole No. 7 PutraClub used: Rescue 3Ball used: Titleist Pro V1

Tan Shiun TarM’ship No. T686Date: 5 February 2012Hole No. 13 PutraClub used: 7-IronBall used: Titleist Pro ViX

Dato’ Dr Mohd Roslani M’ship No. R239Date: 5 January 2012Hole No. 13 PutraClub used: 7-IronBall used: Noodle

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HOLe-In-One aCHIeVeRSInaugural RSgC amBank Junior amateur Open golf

Championship 2012.A total of 92 junior golfers from Malaysia, Philippines and

Canada participated in the inaugural RSGC AmBank Junior Amateur Golf Open Championship 2012. Held on 13-15 March at Royal Selangor Golf Club, seven KGNS sponsored junior golfers participated in the event with five of them making the cut after 36 holes for the final round.

The juniors were Adam Mohd Jamil, Affifudin Abd Aziz, Muhammad Faiz Mahzan, Lim Dah-Houng, Shaiful Azri Shaiful Kamar, Sheikh Abd Razak and Warda Amira.

An inter-committee game, comprising all committees/ sub-committees of KGNS and Tropicana, was initiated by Tropicana Golf & Country Club and organised by KGNS on 30 March.

Twelve committee members from both KGNS and Tropicana took part in this friendly match that was organised with the objective of further strengthening the relationship between the two clubs.

After a pleasant round filled with competitive banter team KGNS beat team Tropicana 8 to 4 with KGNS’s best pair - Faiz Aly Abd Rais and Handan Nawi - racking up 45 points to Tropicana’s 40 points by Leow Siew Cheng and Kelvin Matthews Jacob.

The event was such a success that all the participants look forward to a rematch in the future.

Building Bonds of friendship

1. (B076) Kerlua Lizan Ngadimin - 89%2. (A021) Zulham Sulami - 83%3. (B 057) Abdul Hakim Pindaton - 82%4. (A003) Haizul Hamzah - 80%5. (B030) Kamarudin Sulaiman - 79%

Caddies’ Best Performance Reward!

(Oct – Dec 2011)

Members are encouraged to do Assessment on Caddies.

ResultsTropicana G&CR 4 KGNS 8Overall Best PairTropicana G&CR H’cap 1st 9 2nd 9 Points1st Pair Leow Siew Cheng 22 Kelvin Mathewa Jacob 15 21 19 40

2nd Pair E H Lim 8 T K Sunder 12 17 22 39

3rd Pair Tengku Makram 10 Mohd Noor 19 17 21 38 ocb

KGNS1st Pair Faiz Aly Abd Rais 15 Hamdan Nawi 7 25 20 45

2nd Pair Nasib Sarpin 12 Tong Chin Woo 20 22 21 43

3rd Pair Hj Muhd Zain Hj Muhd Yunus 13 Abd Razak Harun 12 22 21 43 ocb

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KGNS Morgan ABC Medal – StablefordSaturday, 17 March 2012 @ Putra CourseResultsA Medal H’cap Points1st Dato Mohd Ali Mohd Tahir 11 40 ocb2nd Dato Mazlan Dato Harun 11 40 ocb3rd Gooi Liong Kee 9 394th Mohamad Nor Abas 12 38 ocb5th Shariman Abdul Halim 10 386th Teoh Ewe Aik 9 37 ocbB Medal1st Wong Jack Jong 14 382nd Gen (R) Mohamed Yusoh 14 373rd Gen (R) Dato Ghani Yunus 14 36 ocb4th Thye Heng Ong 17 36 ocb5th Abd Wahab Haron 13 36 ocb6th Mohd Badry Jaafar 13 367th Mohd Roseli Mohd Shah 13 35 ocbC Medal1st Dato Rashid Yusof 23 37 ocb2nd Dato Abu Kassim Tadin 19 373rd Chan Kok Keong 19 36 ocbGrand Lucky Draw Winner: How Wan Hong Lucky Draw Winners: 1st Faizal Zaharudin 6th Ismet Omar2nd S Ravichandran 7th Michael Choo3rd Burhan Lasa 8th Hashim Harun4th Mohd Razali Harun 9th Alvin Kwan Wing Yew5th Hashim Adnan

COMPetItIOnS & ReSULtS

Tun Dr Ismail Trophy – StrokeplaySaturday & Sunday, 24 & 25 March 2012 @ Putra CourseResultsGross H’cap Day 1 Day 2 Score1st Mohamad Hisyam Abd Majid 0 74 73 1472nd Zairul Hisham Datuk Zubir 2 76 73 1493rd Aidil Zuhairy Azman 5 78 75 153 ocb4th Zaidon Omar Baki 7 77 76 153Nett1st Roslan Ismail 9 67 70 137 ocb2nd Nik Areez Dato Hj Ariffin 8 67 70 1373rd Abd Majid Yusof 16 69 69 138 ocb4th Sheikh Jamal Sheikh Mohamed 11 69 69 138 ocb5th Parantaman Ramasamy 9 69 69 138 ocb6th Jilani Mirza 14 65 73 138 ocb5th Mohd Noriyualsaid 14 65 43 138

Nearest to Pin : Hole #13 - Abdullah Ibrahim 2’ 2” Nearest to Line : Hole #8 - Abd Majid Yusof 1’Eagle Achievers : Hole #12 - Parantaman Ramasamy Hole #8 - Zairul Hisham Datuk Zubir

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Tun Dr Mahathir Trophy – StrokeplaySunday, 19 February 2012 @ Putra CourseResultsGROSS Winners H’cap Score1st Wahid Mirza 6 732nd Zairul Hisham Datuk Zubir 3 753rd Eric Foo Hwa Peng 4 764th Ann Wan Tee 6 775th Mohd Chudi Hj Ghazali 5 78 ocb6th Mahrome Mohamad 6 787th V Ramalingam 7 79 ocb8th NikAreezDatoHjAriffin 7 79NETT Winners 1st Zaidi Mohd Kamal Azmey 9 70 ocb2nd Zaidon Omar Baki 8 70 ocb3rd Zahari Hj Mahfudz 7 70 ocb4th Khoo Kim Chai 16 70 ocb5th Roslan Mohd Yusof 14 70 ocb

Nearest To Pin : Hole #4 – Dato Ong Kim Huey 6’ 2”Nearest To Line : Hole #8 – Falziah Idrus 1’Bull’s Eye : Hole #13 – Haslan Hussain RM500

KGNS Morgan ABC Medal – StrokeplaySaturday, 11 February 2012 @ Putra CourseResultsA Medal H’cap Score1st Hj Hamdan Zambahari 7 662nd Mansor Abdullah 12 683rd Mohd Din Mohd Noor 12 70 ocb4th Zaidi M K Azmey 9 705th Shamsul Kamar Ibrahim 12 71 ocb6th Abdul Aziz Harun 12 71 ocbB Medal 1st Dato Amran Hj Ibrahim 14 672nd Dato Mohd Ali Mohd Tahir 13 683rd Abdul Jalil Yaakob 17 69 ocb4th Michael Choo Peck Koei 13 69 5th S Ravichandran 17 70 ocb6th Nazri Othman 16 70 ocb7th Harith Ibrahim 18 70C Medal 1st Dato Abu Bakar Hj Mohamed 20 70 2nd Hasdi Shahnizam Hashim 22 72 ocb3rd Razak Yahya 19 72 ocb

Eagle : Hole #6 – Ahmad Fauzi ZenLucky Draw Winners:

1st Mas Habi 4th Hamdan Nawi2nd Che Nordin Yieh 5th Azlan Abu Bakar3rd Dato Tan Seng Chee

Tun Hussein Onn Trophy – StrokeplaySaturday, 3 March 2012 @ Putra CourseResultsWinner H’cap Score1st Siti Azman 14 72 ocb2nd Rosmimee Abbas 15 723rd Siti Zahrah Sheikh Abdullah 20 73 ocb4th Datin Salmah Long 19 73Nearest to Pin: Hole #13 - Tham Yok Mui 12’ 1” Nearest to Line: Hole #8 - Datin Salmah Long 1’ 4”

Ladies Inter-club Match KGNS vs Kelab Rahman Putra (Home) – Best Ball – StablefordFriday, 16 March 2012 @ Putra CourseResultsKelab Rahman Putra (KRP) 15 KGNS 13Overall Best PairKRP H’cap 1st 9 2nd 9 PointsCarol Chua 26 23 21 44Suzy Teoh 24KRP 1st Pair Elaine Chiam 24 23 19 42 Jinny Wong 252nd Pair May Anne Tiong 15 20 21 41 Josephine Chow 253rd Pair Doris Lim 32 21 19 40 Amy Chan 26KGNS1st Pair Datin Valarie Yap 14 22 21 43 Annie Yew Lee Ling 252nd Pair Alice Chooi 21 23 18 41 Joyce Heng 243rd Pair Chee Sook Yin 15 20 19 39 Datin Rasimah Mohd Pilus 22

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It was a tight finish but in the end host squad, KGNS were able to defeat Seremban International Golf Club (SIGC) by four Stableford points when SIGC came over on 26 February for the annual inter-club match played on Putra Course.

KGNS has won 27 matches to 23. Over a four-ball best-ball Stableford format the KGNS pair of Foo Kuet Keong Ronald (17) and Liang Hein Sek (11) were the overall pair. They finished with 49 points, 25 points on the first nine and 24 points on the back.

The next best pair was Allan Tan Shye Chong (16) and Salleh Nulub (11) who contributed 46 points, 25 points on the front and 21 on the back.

From SIGC, the best pair was Tan Boon Hock (12) and Chen Chee Han who carded 21 points on the first nine and 24 on the back nine.

A total of 25 teams from each side took part comprising 40 men and 10 ladies, led by Dr. Ronnie Yeo for KGNS and Chan Yong Seng for SIGC.

The game ended with lunch and prize presentation. Next year’s match will be held at the SIGC.

KgnS vs SIgC Inter-club Match

ResultsSIGC 23 KGNS 27Overall Best PairKGNS H’cap 1st 9 2nd 9 PointsFoo Kuet Keong Ronald 17 Liang Hein Sek 11 25 24 49

SIGC 1st Pair Tan Boon Hock 12 Chen Chee Han 10 21 24 45

2nd Pair Hamzah Abu 22 Chin Chui Weng 15 21 23 44

3rd Pair Lt Col Mohd Nasri Jani 8 Lt Col Hashim Ali 16 22 21 43

KGNS1st Pair Allan Tan Shye Chong 16 Salleh Bin Nulub 11 25 21 46

2nd Pair Datin Rahmah Arshad 7 Isa Bee Bt Hj Hussian 15 21 22 43

3rd Pair Kho Boon Lian 12 See Sek Teng 19 21 22 43 ocb

KGNS Morgan Senior Golfers Medal – StrokeplayThursday, 23 February 2012 @ Putra CourseResultsA Medal H’cap Score1st Mohd Chudi Ghazali 5 692nd Dato’ Mohd Ali Tahir 12 71 ocb3rd Hj Hamdan Zambahari 7 714th Salleh Nulub 11 72 ocbB Medal 1st MuhdHafidzNuruddin 15 662nd Asrul Sani Alias 15 70 ocb3rd Muhammad Marzuki 16 70 ocb4th Wan Yahya Mohd Salleh 18 705th Hanipah Yop 17 71 ocb6th Dato Baharom Nunjadah 16 71 ocb7th Dato Abdul Razak Hussain 15 71 ocbC Medal 1st Michael Chong 20 69 2nd Dato Mohamed Nor Abu Bakar 22 72 ocb3rd Dato Mohamed Hj Md Said 22 72 ocb 4th Dato Dr Amir Abbas 19 72Lucky Draw Winners:1st Dato Mohd Fahmi Ibrahim 4th Chan Chat Lai2nd Dato Kamaruddin M 5th Kamaruddin Ahmad3rd Shariff Mohd Shah

KGNS Ladies & Junior Medal – StrokeplaySaturday, 18 February 2012 @ Putra CourseResultsSilver H’cap Score1st Datin Rahmah Arshad 7 712nd Dr Mastura Mohamed 18 74Bronze 1st Sandy Nor Aziah 23 742nd Rafeah Salim 21 743rd Wan Roziah Che Wan 24 75Junior Medal 1st Lim Dao-Houng 15 66 2nd Shaiful Azri Shaiful Kamar 14 75

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Subang Classic 2012- Best Ball – StrokeplaySaturday & Sunday, 14 & 15 January 2012 @ Putra CourseResultsDaily Medal H’cap Day 1 Day 2 Score1st Pair Jaswinder Singh 9 Md Daud Abd Gapoor 14 61 60 121

2nd Pair Hamdan Nawi 9 Dato’ Alang Zari Ishak 18 62 62 124

3rd Pair Mohd Nazir Kassim 11 Sheikh Jamal Sheikh Mohd 9 62 64 126

4th Pair Dinie Zikri Mohd Zaki 7 Mohamed Nasir Mustafa 14 61 66 127

5th Pair Dr Roslan Mahamud 15 Adnan Mansor 7 66 62 128 ocb

6th Pair Zahari Hj Mahfudz 8 Dato’ Zaharudin Jaafar 18 65 63 128 ocb

7th Pair Mahrome Mohamad 5 Jilani Mirza 16 65 63 128 ocb

Day 11st Pair Jaswinder Singh 9 Md Daud Abd Gapoor 14 61 ocb

2nd Pair Dinie Zikri Mohd Zaki 7 Mohamed Nasir Mustafa 14 61 ocb

Day 21st Pair Jaswinder Singh 9 Md Daud Abd Gapoor 14 60

2nd Pair Azharuddin Ismail 10 Ranee Bakri Zakaria 14 62 ocb

Bull’s Eye Hole #13 RM500 Winner: Zaidon Omar Baki

Mazda Senior Golfers Monthly Medal – StablefordThursday, 26 January 2012 @ Putra CourseResultsA Medal H’cap Points1st Dato Mohd Ali Mohd Tahir 12 38 ocb2nd Zahari Hj Mahfudz 8 383rd Abdul Malek Hormat 12 37 ocbB Medal 1st Che Nordin Yieh 16 422nd Anthony Narayanan 16 403rd Dato’ Mustafa Mohd Ali 15 39 ocb4th Dato’ Zaharudin Jaafar 18 39 ocb5th Mohammed Abdul Malek 17 396th Tung Nai Choy 17 38 ocb7th Tan Hock Beng 18 38C Medal 1st Khairuddin Sidek 20 43 2nd Ahmad Murad Jailah 21 383rd Datuk Othman Yusof 20 37 4th Kandiah Subramaniam 21 36 ocb5th Jeremy Nasrulhaq 20 36 ocb

Lucky Draw Winners:1st Dato’ Khalid Alias 5th Hj Yusoh Mohd Hashim2nd Liew Ah Kiew 6th Hamdan Bintang3rd Hanipah Yop 7th Tan Poh Kok4th ZulkiflySulaiman

Puan Sri Mahani Trophy – StrokeplaySaturday, 7 January 2012 @ Putra CourseResults Winner H’cap Score1st Datin Valerie Yap 17 71 ocb2nd Siti Azman 15 713rd LailaHafida 16 73ocb4th Rafaeh Salim 23 73 ocb

Subang Medal / Wooden Spoon – StrokeplaySunday, 8 January 2012 @ Putra CourseResultsSubang Medal H’cap Score1st Mohd Chudi 6 652nd Mas Habi Baullah Khan 13 663rd Azlan Abu Bakar 11 694th Abd Malek Omar 9 70 ocbWooden Spoon 1st Dato’ Baharom Nunjadah 19 652nd Tong Chin Hoo 21 663rd Mohd Isa Daud 15 674th Abd Malek Hormat 13 685th Imran Ismail 14 70 ocb6th Tunku Dato’ Sri Kamel 14 70 ocb7th Razak Khalidon 14 70 ocb8th Dr Soo Boon Jee 11 70 ocb9th Stanley Ong 18 70 ocb10th Zamli Abdullah 18 70 ocb

Mazda ABC Monthly Medal – StablefordSaturday, 28 January 2012 @ Putra CourseResultsA Medal H’cap Points1st Shamsul Bahari Ahmad 12 40 ocb2nd Abd Malek Omar 9 403rd Zaidon Omar Baki 7 394th Mohd Razali Harun 11 38 ocb5th Azlan Abu Bakar 10 38 ocb6th Mansor Abdullah 12 38 ocbB Medal 1st Jasni Zain 18 452nd HjMohdSofianMohdAli 15 41ocb3rd Ahmad Khalid 15 414th Hj Yusoh Mohd Hashim 14 38 ocb5th Shaiful Kamar Abu Kassim 14 38 ocb6th Ronald Foo Kuet Keong 18 387th Mat Nawi Ibrahim 17 36 ocbC Medal 1st Dato’ Allen Tan Keng Hoon 21 38 2nd Sulaiman Salleh 19 373rd Hamdan Mohd Salim 22 36 Bull’s Eye Hole #13: Dato’ Alang Zari Ishak – RM500Lucky Draw Winners:1st Liu Kim Sooi 5th Syed Khalil2nd Johan Aly 6th Tong Chin Hoo3rd Gan Eng Tian 7th Mohd Razzdee4th Cheah Leong Chew

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Scuba diving is an appealing leisure activity in much of Southeast Asia. And, KGNS members who are certified divers surely have experienced the breathtaking underwater wonders found in both Peninsular and East Malaysia.

But, for those who have not taken any all-inclusive program to nearby Thailand, the Philippines or Indonesia to enjoy multiple days of diving under controlled conditions that often culminate with a 30-metre drive, it’s time to start planning!

Recently, I joined a seven-day diving trip organised by Scuba Symphony Sdn. Bhd., to the enchanting ocean blue waters off the east coast of Bali, near Denpasar.

Using advanced equipment and techniques the divers had a gala time in their wetsuits and fins (flippers) exploring shipwrecks and seeking walls of coral and sponges that abounded with a myriad of fish and other sea creatures to photograph. The cold waters, while rich in nutrients, allow the sun’s rays to light the underwater world revealing its magnificent, brilliant colours.

Our first stop was at Nusa Penida, a rocky, rugged site of southeast Bali which is virtually uninhabited but famed for its Mola Mola, also known as the Oceanic Sunfish. Looking rather peculiar as they are without dorsal fins, the Mola Mola can weigh over 1,000kg and measure some three metres from head-to-tail.

Another popular dive site at Nusa Penida is the Manta Point - a popular spot for manta rays. Additional sites include Tulamben Bay (where the UAST Liberty shipwreck can be found), the Seraya Slopes, and Amed each of which are outstanding macro-photography destinations.

Pricing of these professionally planned trips depends on the number of dives, the type of boat for the week and the shore package can range from RM600 to RM2,000 per person excluding accommodations and dive equipment. The price typically covers taxes, scheduled events, usually three dives a day with set lunches, and includes tanks and weights plus guides.

For non-divers who go just for snorkelling, you would be amazed by the sight of colourful fish below you. Also on any trip that includes physical activity, the need to pamper becomes an option and there are plenty of soothing Balinese spas to be found. Their cost ranges between 65,000 to 120,000 rupiah (RM28 to RM48) for an hour of bliss.

Diving, massages, good food and plenty of time to relax in Bali is a trip worth its weight in gold!

A Diving Trip Worth its Weight!

by Juliana Cheah

Safety Precaution: 1. Choose fins that are snug. Avoid choosing a fin that slips on

easily because as the fins get wet, they will come off when kicking and that will cause one to be unbalanced in the water.

2. If the need to swim with one fin does occur -- place the foot that has no fin on top of the other foot and kick to move dolphin-like.

3. If that is not possible, just kick it off the remaining fin and swim to the boat and have the boatman locate the fins later.

4. Stay close to the boat when the current is strong or else you will drift afar.

Note: Next diving outing organised by Scuba Symphony (email: [email protected]) 26 Aug - 1Sept Nabire-Papua Whale Shark trip 31 Aug - 4 Sept Bali Manta/Mola Mola trip

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April – June 2012

KgnS Karaoke Competition 2012

golfers’ terrace

BILIK BUaYa Come and Chill with us. Enjoy our latest state-of-art music system and be entertained by our Live Band performances.

The Blue Berries Friday from 8.30 p.m. onwards

The Faith Thursday from 8.15 p.m. onwards

Rhythm N Soul Saturday from 8.30 p.m. onwards

NEW OPENHOURS

Weekends & Public Holidays

12 noon – 12 midnight

JESSICA & NATHAN Sunday from 6.30 p.m. – 9.30 p.m.

D’ Fabulous Wednesday from 8.30 p.m. onwards

A Choice of Porridge @ RM8.00 + 6% Chicken, Beef or Fish

Such was the night when more than 120 members, fans and supporters turned out to cheer for their favourites at the Karaoke Competition held on 31 March in Dewan Presiden.

In addition to the participants singing their hearts out, the audience were entertained by our very own KGNS members: Datin Maria Jadi, Sharifah Khatijah, Hj Nazri, A Razak Ismail, Gen. Mohd Mohd Yusof and Khalid Abu Hassan.

It was also a memorable night to remember when we turned off the lights for an hour, in conjunction with World Earth Hour Celebration while the judges had a tough time deciding on the winners.

Grilled Lamb Cutlets @ RM16.00 + 6% Served with Black Pepper or Mushroom Sauce

Specials

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LakeWood By Brian Martin

The first hole was a classic example. This par-4 is pretty straightforward and reachable in regulation, but once you’re on the elevated green, the fun starts. The superfast greens ensured that all in our foursome either three-putted or four-putted!

The downhill, par-5, 6th is the signature hole at the Mountain Course. Accuracy is important off the tee as deep bunkers guard the landing area along the left and right. The second shot is a lay up short of the stream and bunkers at the right side. The third shot must find the green surrounded by sand on the right.

Even though the changing rooms are relatively small, the clubhouse itself has a feel of five-star resort. After a round of golf, you can look forward to some excellent Cantonese-style food served in the club’s restaurant.

Lakewood offers full reciprocal status for KGNS members. The club is located about one hour and 15mins by ferry from Hong Kong or if you’re flying in to Macau - about 30mins by car. Zhuhai is also about an hour and a half away from the three large Southern Chinese cities of Guangzhou, Dongguan and Shenzhen.

Zhuhai Lakewood Golf Club South MountainJing Ting Zhuhai CityGuangdong Province, 528234Tel: 86 (756) 3383666

affILIateD CLUB

The overall winner of this year’s Karaoke Competition was Eleena Khalid, Pn. Zainol Emilia was second and Dzul Akbar third. Congratulations to the winners who won various complimentry vouchers from KGNS (weekday green fees) and RM100 Jaya Jusco cash vouchers.

After the prize presentation, the audience were seen enjoying themselves, dancing away the night.

The Organising Committee would like to thank the Music Machine and judges: Datin Maria, Pn Sharifah Khatijah, Mr T. C. Yeoh, Ms Nadia Nasution, emcee Hj Nazri and all participants for making the event a successful one.

LAKEWOOD Golf Club is currently the only club in Mainland China which is affiliated to KGNS.

Located in Zhuhai and easily accessible via either Hong Kong or Macau, Lakewood consists of two 18-hole courses on a 337-acre site. The club has proven to be a popular destination for even non-KGNS members because of its Malaysian connection - Lakewood is owned by the LBS Group and its longtime General Manager is also a Malaysian, Raymond Cheah.

“Both our courses are pretty full on weekends because we have a large Hong Kong membership,’’ Cheah said, adding that it was essential to make a booking for weekend golf.

Lakewood’s two 18s have distinctive characteristics - the Mountain course is pretty hilly and offers spectacular scenery with a mountain range as a backdrop while the Lakes Course is littered with a number of water hazards in the form of streams and lakes.

The club is located right next door to the Zhuhai racetrack and you can’t fail to hear the revving of engines and the screech of tyres on racedays.

On our recent visit, we managed to play the J. Michael Poellot-designed Mountain Course. The elevation changes here are pretty dramatic and most holes will find you playing either uphill or downhill shots, requiring a fair amount of course management. The caddies at Lakewood are a knowledgable bunch, and you would be wise to take their advice (the majority of them can speak basic English) especially on the greens.

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Hours: 6.45 a.m. – 8.00 p.m. daily

Rate: Weekdays Weekends & P. Holidays

Senior Golfer: 10% discountUse of buggies is subject to ground conditions.

Operating Hours – 7.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m.Practice balls – 8.5 sen+ eachGuest introduction fee – RM10.00+ per person

Junior Golf Clinic on Sundays Time: 2.30 p.m. - 3.30 p.m. - Beginners @ RM250.00+ 3.40 p.m. - 4.40 p.m. - Intermediate & Advanced @ RM300.00+ NOTE: Insurance @ RM3.00 per day. For other golf lessons, please contact the Golf Pro at the Driving Range.

9 holes 18 holes1st Class RM17.50* RM35.00**2nd Class RM15.00* RM30.00**

The competition rate @ RM35.00 for all classes.Members who wish to book caddies will be charged an additional RM10 + 6% on Weekdays or RM20 + 6% on Weekends/Public Holidays, as an administration fee.The amount of tips to caddies is at the sole discretion of golfers; however, tips charged to members’ account shall not exceed the equivalent of the caddie fee for the number of holes played.

BUGGIES (inclusive of 6% Govt. Tax)

CADDIE FEES

GOLF LESSONS

GOLF PRACTICE RANGE

Golf

* Inclusive of RM2.50 contribution to caddie fund** Inclusive of RM5.00 contribution to caddie fund

9 holesRM21.20RM23.85

18 holesRM42.40RM47.70

RECEPTION

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE

General Manager : Ext. 203 [email protected] & Admin Manager : Ext. [email protected] : Ext. 215 & [email protected] : Ext. 212 & [email protected]&B : Ext. 222 & [email protected] : Ext. 233, 234 & [email protected] & Recreation : Ext. [email protected]

Telephone : 03-7876 0388General Fax : 03-7875 5267 Golf Dept. Fax : 03-7874 9796Email : [email protected] : www.subanggolf.com

Club Directory

CLUB DIReCtORY& faCILItIeS

Golfing Reception -Open DailyBOOKING PROCEDURES

Bookings are open 7 days in advance

A member is allowed to sign-in a maximum of 3 guests per session on any day

FEES (subject to 6% Govt. Tax)Guests introduced by members: Putra Course & Kelana Course (18 holes)

RM150.00 (weekdays) RM210.00 (weekends/public holidays)

For an additional 9 holes, the charge is 50% off the above rates.Members of Senior Golfers Society of Malaysia:Weekdays morning session – 50% off the above rates. (last tee off at 8.59 a.m.) Green fee for 9 holes after 4.00 p.m. is 50% off the above rates.

Leveling and returfing of the upper and lower tees at the Driving Range A has been completed.

In order to preserve the turf, the lower tee is open for play Thursday to Sunday and from Driving Mats on Monday to Wednesday from the cement tees.

Driving Range

Effective 1st March 2012Commencement of play on weekends and Public

Holidays will only be permitted during these official tee-off times as follows:

Morning: 7.00 am to 8.59 amAfternoon: 12.00 noon to 1.59 pm

Evening: 4.16 pm onwardsThe golf course will be closed for crossovers and

new flights will not be permitted.

Course Control PUTRA COURSE

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SQUASH COURTS

SNOOKER

SWIMMING

AEROBICS LESSON

DANCESPORT

TAI CHI CLASS

Venue : Dewan PresidenDays/Time : Tue & Thu : 7.00 p.m. – 8.00 p.m. Fee : RM40 per month (8 times a month)Instructor : Mr. Patrick Chong (019-215 2863)

TENNIS

Opens : 6.30 a.m to 10.00 p.m.Guest fee : RM5.00 per person

Junior Coaching Programme (6 – 16 years old)Sun. : 8.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m.Fee : RM120.00 (4 days per 2 hour/session)

TAE-KWAN-DOVenue : Dewan PresidenDay/Time : Sundays / 4.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.Fee : RM50.00 per monthInstructor : Mr. Low Koon Lin (03-7876 4370)

Please give ONE MONTH’S WRITTEN ADVANCE NOTICE to the coach and Accounts Department if you wish to terminate any lesson. The coach has to submit claims (to debit your account) by the first week of the month.

All rates are subject to Government Service Tax and change without prior notice.

Opens from 6.30 a.m to 10.00 p.m. Guest fee : RM5.00 per person

Opens from 12.00 p.m. to 12.00 midnightGuest fee : RM5.00 per person

Line DanceVenue : Dewan PresidenFee : RM50.00 (4 lessons per month)Day/ Time : Mon - 2.30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Fri - 2.30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.Instructress : Ms Aylicia Long Contact No. : 012-392 9133

Latin American Dance Day/ Time : Tue - 9p.m. - 10p.m.Fee : RM40.00 (4 lessons weekly)Instructor : Mr. Shane (012-2082175)

Venue : Aerobics RoomFee : RM70 per month for 2 sessions a week RM85 per month for 3 sessions a week

CARDIO HI-LOWWednesday : 3.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m.Instructor : Janet (016-2513558)

Sunday : 4.00 p.m. - 5.00 p.m.Instructor : Jonathan (012-2330618)

COMBO STEPSaturday : 2.30 p.m. - 3.30 p.m.Instructor : Daniel (012-2969142)

Recreation Facilities

MACHINE ROOMOpens from 12.00 noon to 1.00 a.m.

Opens from 7.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. daily Guest fee : RM5.00 per personSwimming Lessons (45-minute sessions per week x 4 per month)Day/Time : Sat - 4p.m. to 6.15p.m. (Group lesson - 3 classes) - 6.30p.m. to 7.30p.m. (Competitive) Sun - 9.30a.m. to 10.30a.m. (Group lesson - 1 class) - 4p.m. to 6.15p.m. (Group lesson - 3 classes) - 10.30a.m. to 11.30 a.m. (Competitive) Fees for Lesson : Group - RM55.00 Competitive - RM70.00Swimming Coach : Mr. Cheng Heng JuiContact No. : 03-7983 2503 (Mon-Fri) 019-226 7909NOTE: Members are advised not to engage any unauthorised coaches.

NOTE: Members are advised to use non-marking rubber soled shoes and non-marking balls only.

CARD ROOMOpens from 12.00 p.m. to 12.00 midnight

KARAOKE ROOM

Venue : Aerobics Room Days/Time : Tue - 7.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. Fri - 9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. Fee : RM60.00 per month (1 session per week)Instructor : Ms. Kathy (012-287 9692)

YOGA

Days/Time : Mon - Thu - 12.00 p.m. - 12.00 midnight

Fri - Sun & Eve of P/Holidays - 12.00 p.m. - 1.00 a.m.

GYMNASIUM (No guests allowed)

Opens from 6.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. The gym is closed from 6.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. for maintenance every first Monday of the month.

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Your Private Functions and Corporate Events Venue

Seminar Room 1 @ RM350.00 (Member)(inclusive of basic PA System with Microphone)*Additional hour at RM50.00 per hour or part of an hour

Seating CapacityTheatre Style – 100 personsClassroom – 40 personsU-shape – 40 personsBoardroom – 20 personsWorkshop – 40 personsRound Table – 60 persons

For Bookings, please contact the F&B Department Tel: 03-7876 0388 Ext: 222 or 266

Seminar Room 2 @ RM300.00 (Member)(inclusive of basic PA System with Microphone)*Additional hour at RM50.00 per hour or part of an hour

Seating CapacityTheatre Style – 60 personsClassroom – 20 personsU-shape – 20 personsBoardroom – 20 personsWorkshop – 30 personsRound Table – 40 persons

Other Charges* PA system is only for the purposed of speech and public speaking and cannot be attached to any other audio equipment

Microphone @ RM60.00 each

White Screen @ RM50.00 each

LCD Projector @ RM250.00 each

CD player @ RM80.00 each

DVD player @ RM80.00 each

Printed Backdrop @ RM250.00

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bs*Ayer Keroh Country Club Km 14.5, Jalan Ayer Keroh, P.O. Box 232, 75750 Malacca,Tel: 06-233 2000 / 06-233 2001 Fax: 06-232 2007Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.akcc.com.my Darulaman Golf & Country Club Bandar Darulaman, P.O. Box 24, 06007 Jitra, Kedah Tel : 04-917 0001 Fax: 04-917 7890 Email: [email protected] Page: www.darulamanrealty.com.my *Johor Golf & Country Club No. 3211 Jalan Larkin, 80200 Johor Bahru.Tel : 07-224 2098 / 07-223 3322 Fax : 07-224 0729 *Kelab Golf DiRaja Pahang P.O. Box 53, 25700 Kuantan, Pahang.Tel : 09-567 5811 Fax : 09-567 1170 Kelab Golf DiRaja Perak Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, 31400, Ipoh, Perak.Tel : 05-547 3266 Fax : 05-547 9266 Kelab Golf KudatJalan Urusetia Kudat, W. D. T. 18, 89059 Kudat, Sabah.Tel: 088-611002 Fax: 088-611003 Email: [email protected] Kelab Golf Putra P.O. Box 6, 01700 Kangar, Perlis.Tel : 04-976 9660 Fax : 04-976 1203 Kelab Golf Sarawak Petra Jaya, 93050 Kuching, SarawakTel: 082-440 966, 082-443 398 Fax: 082-441 733, 082-311 935Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.kgswak.com Note: *With signing facilities *Kelab Kedah Darul Aman DiRaja Pumpong, 05250 Alor Setar, Kedah Tel: 04-7319405

*Kelantan Golf & Country Club 5488 Jalan Hospital, 15200 Kota Bahru, Kelantan.Tel : 09-774 7474 Fax : 09-774 5798 Kinabalu Golf Club P. O. Box 10654, 88807 Kota Kinabalu, SabahTel: 088-251615 / 234904 / 263162 Fax: 088 - 240166 / 232162Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.borneo-online.com.my Miri Golf Club P.O. Box 101, 98107 Lutong, Sarawak.Tel : 085-416787 Fax : 085-417848 *Penang Turf Club (Golf Section) Jalan Batu Gantong, 10450 Penang.Tel : 04-226 6701 Fax : 04-226 6535 Sabah Golf & Country Club Reservoir Road Bukit Padang, P.O. Box 11876, 88820 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.Tel: 088-247533 Fax: 088-225243 Sandakan Golf & Country Club P.O. Box 541, 90706 Sandakan, Sabah.Tel : 089-660557 Fax : 089-660584 *Seremban International Golf Club3rd Mile, Jalan Kuala Pilah, P.O. Box 88, 70710, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan.Tel : 06-677 5787 / 06-677 5277 Fax : 06-677 2309 Tawau Golf ClubJalan Kukusan, P.O. Box 697, 91008 Tawau, Sabah.Tel: 089-765 555, 772776 Fax: 089-762904Email: [email protected]

The Grange Golf Club 2 Grange Road, Papatoetoe, Auckland, New ZealandTelephone: +64 9 278 9777 Fax: +64 9 278 6017Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.grangegolfclub.co.nzHome Page: www.mountmaunganui.nzgolf.netPAKISTAN Islamabad Golf ClubMain Murree Road, Islamabad, PakistanTelephone: 0092-51-2829321 Fax: 0092-51-2829320Mobile: 0092-51-3008551953Website: http://islamabadclub.org.pk Homepage: [email protected]: [email protected] Baguio Country ClubP.O. Box 8, South Drive, Baguio City 2600, PhillippinesTelephone: (63-74)6192050 to 64 Fax: (63-74) 4426501 / 4427674Email: [email protected] Page: www.baguiocountryclub.com.ph Valley Golf & Country ClubAntipolo 1870, Rizal Phillippines, P.O. Box 706, Manila, PhillippinesTelephone: 6658565- 7 Fax: 6651640SINGAPORE Jurong Country Club9 Science Centre Road, Singapore 609078Telephone: (65) 65605655 Fax: (65) 65671900Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.jcc.org.sg Keppel ClubBukit Chermin Road, Singapore 109918Telephone: (65) 63755569 to 71 Fax: (65)62781448Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.keppelclub.com.sg Raffles Country Club 450 Jalan Ahmad IbrahimSingapore 639932Telephone: +658617649 Fax: +658615293Email: [email protected] Homepage: www.rcc.org.sg Singapore Island Country Club180 Island Club Road , Singapore 578774Telephone: (65) 64592222 (Island), (65) 64662244 (Bukit) Fax: (65) 6458 3796 (Island), (65) 6466 9709 (Bukit)Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.sicc.org.sg Warren Golf & Country Club81 Choa Chu Kang Way, Singapore 688263Tel: 65861245 Fax: 65861235Website: www.warren.org.sg General Manager: Ian GraySRI LANKA Royal Colombo Golf ClubPO Box No 309, Modal Farm Road, Colombo 8, Sri LankaTel: 2695431 / 2691401 / 2675952 Fax: 2687592E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.rcgcsl.com General Manager: Neville PaulTHAILAND The Royal Bangkok Sports Club1 Henri Dunant Street Pathumwan Bangkok 10330, Thailand Telephone: (662)02652500014 / 0225514207 Fax: (662) 0 2255-4158 Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.rbsc.orgVIETNAM Song Be Golf Resort77 Binh Duong Boulevard, Lai Thieu Townlet, Thuan An District,Binh Duong Province, S. R. of Vietnam Tel: 840650755802 / 3 Fax: 840650-755804 Email: [email protected]: www.songbegolf.com Home Page: www.lakewoodclub.com

AUSTRALIA Emerald Golf & Country ResortYarra Valley Dandedongs, Victoria, 48, Lakeside Drive, Emerald 3782, Victoria, Australia Telephone: 03-59684211 / 03-59684211 Fax: 03-5968 4949Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.emeraldgolf.com.au Lake Karrinyup Golf ClubNorth Beach Rd, PO Box 83, Karrinyup WA 6018, Australia Telephone: +61 8 9422 8222 Fax: +61 8 9422 8282Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.lkcc.com.au The Grange Golf ClubWhite Sands Drive, Seaton, South Australia, PO Box 22, Findon 5023, South AustraliaTel: 08 8355 7100 Fax: 08 8355 7199E- Mail: [email protected] Website: www. grangegolf.com.au Waverly Golf Club Ltd82 Bergins Road,, Rowville, VIC 3178,, Melbourne, AustraliaTelephone: +61 3 9764 5144 Fax: +61 3 9764 3044Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.waverleygolfclub.com.au Western Australian Golf ClubHayes Avenue, Mount Yokine, Perth, WA 6060, Australia Telephone: +61 8 9349 1988 Fax: +61 8 9344 4424Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.wagolfclub.com.auBRUNEI Pantai Mentiri Golf ClubKM15˚,JalanKotaBatu,P.S.1646,BandarSeriBegawan1916,Negara Brunei Darussalam Telephone: +67 3 279 1021 / +67 3 279 2014 Fax: +67 3 279 0773 Email: [email protected] Page: www.pantaimentirigolfclub.comCHINA Lakewood Golf ClubSouth Mountain Jin Ding, Zhuhai, China Telephone: +86 (756) 338-3666 Fax: +86 (756) 339-3898Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.lakewoodclub.comHONG KONG Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club139 Tai Au Mun Road , Clearwater Bay, New Territories, Hong Kong Telephone: +85 2 2335 3888 Fax: +85 2 2719 4102Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.cwbgolf.org The Hong Kong Golf ClubP.O.Box1,ShekWuHuiPostOffice,NewTerritories,HongKongTelephone: +85 2 2670 1211 (Fanling) +85 2 2812 7070 (Deep Water Bay) Fax: +85 2 2679 5183 (Fanling) +85 2 2812 7111 (Deep Water Bay)Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.hkgolfclub.orgINDONESIA Bukit Darmo GolfJalan Bukit Darmo Golf Blok G-2, Surabaya 60226, East Java, IndonesiaTelephone: +62 31 732 5555 Fax: +62 31 731 6666Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.bukitdarmogolf.com Jakarta Golf ClubJalan Rawamangun, Jakarta, Indonesia Telephone: +6221489 5107 /+6221489 0009 Fax: +62 21 489 1208 Southlinks Country Club - BatamJ1 Gajah Mada KM 9, Sei Ladi - Sekupang, Batam - Indonesia, 29421Tel: +65 778 324128/168 Fax: +65 778 323288Website: www.southlinksgolf.comNEW ZEALAND Mount Maunganui Golf Club (Inc)15 Fairway Avenue, Mount Maunganui 3030, New ZealandTelephone: +64 (07) 575 3889 Fax: +64 (07) 572 0341

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