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Berita Subang 3
KELAB GOLF NEGARA SUBANGJalan SS 7/2, Kelana Jaya, 47301 Petaling JayaP.O. Box 151, 46710 Petaling JayaSelangor Darul EhsanTel: 03-7876 0388 General Fax: 03-7875 5267Golf Dept. Fax: 03-7874 9796Email: [email protected]: www.subanggolf.com
ContentsJanuary - March 2009
KGNS - Best Private Members’ Club
Let’s Hear Have a good suggestion or
a story to tell? If you do, please write to the Editor at Berita Subang.
The best two letters published in each issue will earn a RM50 voucher from the Reflexology
Centre. To be a winner, you must include your name, membership and phone
number with your submission. If you do not want us to print your name, please
provide a pseudonym.We may edit your letter for length and clarity.
From You!
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Love Thy CourseRules of Golf Playing a Provisional BallCaptain’s NoteKGNS Sub-CommitteeIntroduction NightCourse & Grounds Update on Irrigation Project at Putra Buggies Overtaking on Putra Course - Dos and Don’tsClub Updates Open Day Carnival 2009 New Faces in KGNSSocial Bye-Laws Governing Karaoke Members’ Night Gong Xi Fa Cai Mandarin Classes KGNS’ Bit for Earth Hour Computer ClassGolf DiaryRecreation Line Dancing Table-Tennis Questionnaire Regarding Improvement Plans for KGNS’s LibraryGolf News Hole-In-One AchieversCompetitions & ResultsObituaryClub Directory & FacilitiesAffiliated / Reciprocal ClubsF&B Promotions What’s New in F&B ... Daily Delights at Golfers’ Terrace Hawkers’ Fair Italiano’s Pizza & Pasta @ New Extension Happenings @ Bilik Buaya - X’mas Eve Dinner - The Glenlivet Promotion
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Love Thy Course
asiest of the short holes but not a push over. This deceiving
Kelana Course Sultan’s NineHole No. 11154 metres (par-3)
Blue 154 metresWhite 129 metresRed 105 metresIndex 18
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Ehole is protected by tall trees and a fence on the right. Its front-right is guarded by a small bunker which is not as close to the green as it looks from the tee. And, the mildly tiered back-to-front sloping large green tends to funnel golf balls into the second bunker that rests partially hidden to the back left.
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Rules of golf
Situation 1: One ball is found in a water hazard and the other ball is lost.Solut ion: The bal l which was found must be presumed to be the provisional ball.
Situation 2: One ball is found in a water hazard and the other is found in the rough.Solution: You must return to the tee and play another ball. You would be playing 3.
Situation 3: Both balls are found in bounds and (i) both balls are playable, (ii) one ball is playable and the other unplayable, (iii) both balls are unplayable.Solution: If you do not know which one is the original ball and which one is the provisional, accordingly, you must select one of the balls, and treat it as your provisional ball and abandon the other.
A provisional ball is a ball played under Rule 27-2 (to save time) for a ball that may be lost outside a water hazard or may be out of bounds.
You are allowed to play a provisional ball until you reach the position where your original ball is likely to be. When the original ball is found (which is not out of bounds), you must abandon the provisional ball and continue to play with the original ball.
If you have played a provisional ball from the tee and it also went into the same area as your original ball; you then realise both balls have the same markings and you cannot distinguish between them, here are the answers to that (Decision 27/11):
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Playing a Provisional Ball
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LADIES GOLF CAPTAINViji Anantharajah
PRESIDENTTan Sri Dato’ Seri
Megat Najmuddin Megat KhasMembership
VICE-PRESIDENTProf. Dr. Jalani Sukaimi
DisciplineCAPTAIN
Dato’ M. Harris Kudus B. M. YunusGolf Competitions
Rules / Handicapping / Club TeamCOURSE & GROUNDS
Lau Ang KhimFINANCE
Pattis Naidu
BUGGIES/CADDIES/DRIVING RANGE/JUNIOR PROGRAMME
Dr. Ronnie YeoFOOD & BEVERAGE
S. Kuldip SeineHOUSE / MAINTENANCE
Md. Noor AyobSOCIAL
P. J. MurrayADMINISTRATION
Ahmad Jamil HashimRECREATION
Dato’ Ir. Abdahir Abdul Majid
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Management Committee 08/09 Club OfficialsGENERAL MANAGER
M. Johan AbdullahDEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER
Alice FoongADMINISTRATION MANAGER
Wan Suhaila Bt. Wan ShamsulbahrinFINANCE MANAGER
Esther KhooGOLF MANAGERK.R. Devindran
COURSE SUPERINTENDENTShamsul Bahrin
MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENTAzaman RazukiIT MANAGER
Irene TanF&B MANAGER
M. Fadhil AbdullahGOLF EXECUTIVE
Aaron ChiewCORPORATE AFFAIRS EXECUTIVE
Tengku Emy ZarinaSOCIAL / RECREATION EXECUTIVE
Pamela Looi
EDITORIAL BOARDDato’ M. Harris Kudus (Captain/Chairman)
Chandra Perumal Bernard YongJanet Lee Sharifah Khatijah
The Management Committee has taken many steps to
ensure that our Club will continue to be managed efficiently.
All capital expenditure and future projects are to be scrutinized
and implemented accordingly. In this respect, I am pleased to
report that the three irrigation ponds project at the Putra Course
have been completed on time with no extra costs to the Club! The
final accounts are being prepared and will be soon posted on the
Notice Board in front of the reception area.
The Management Committee wishes to inform members
that the Perbadanan Padang Golf Subang (PPGS), a corporation
under the Ministry of Youth & Sports Malaysia, has written to the
Club wanting us to continue discussing the status of the Club.
They are still saying that certain positions in the Management
Committee shall be their nominees. We have informed PPGS that
any requests made would have to be agreed on and approved
by our members and this would only be possible by holding an
We Can Face The Challenges AheadDato’ M. Harris Kudus
Captain’s Note
We are well into the first quarter of 2009, going through a very tough period as global economic conditions take hold and, without exception, there are certainly affecting Malaysia as a whole. In these trying times our Club has to be very prudent in its financial management,
which may affect our membership transferability scheme. Our management must ensure that all systems and procedures are strictly adhered to and embark on cost-saving measures.
Extraordinary General Meeting. Alternatively, it could be tabled
at the Annual General Meeting of the Club which is scheduled on
21st June 2009. In the meantime, please be assured that to-date
there is no change in the Club’s status and we are in full control.
The Management Committee is always concerned with the
implementation of Club Bye-Laws, especially on dress code while
on the Club’s premises. It is hoped that members give their full co-
operation and advise their family and guests to be properly attired,
especially at the Golfers’ Terrace. Please do not come to the Club
in singlets, sleeveless T-shirts for men, slippers/clogs and shorts.
Currently the Club allows buggies to go onto the fairways (on
the side of the track) when overtaking which, however, has caused
damage to the turf. As such, we are appealing to buggy users to
overtake by using only the rough areas, either right or left of the
track, whichever is applicable, instead of driving over turf. Your
co-operation in caring for the course is gratefully appreciated.
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Club Updates
KGNS Sub-CommitteesOperational Systems & Procedures - adequate documentation, review and, where applicable, dissemination.Preparation on annual budget and control thereof.Regulate related by-laws.Organize and conduct all recreational activities, including indoor and outdoors activities, for members and their families.Gymnasium - ensure facilities and equip-ment are adequate and in good order at all times.Library - regulate use and ensure adequate and up-to-date reading materials are available.Regulate fees and conditions of use of all recreational facilities.
Dato’ Ir Abdahir Abd. MajidCHAIRMAN
Elise HongDato’ Hj Zakaria Hashim
Roland Fung
Preliminary Investigation Panel
Dr. T. Thurairatnam Francis Ooi Kean HinK. SurendranCHAIRMAN
Lau Chee Hong Surjit SinghRuban Chelliah
To deal with any complaint concerning the conduct of any member that may constitute an Infringement of the Articles, rules or Bye-Laws of the Club, in accordance with the Bye-Laws Governing Discipline Procedures.
DisciplinaryTerms of Reference
Dato’ Mohd Yusof Mohd Said
Datuk Yaacob Mohd Amin
Emeritus Prof Datuk Dr. Alex Delilkan
Tuan Hj. Muhd ZainK. Puspalingam YA (B) Ong See SengTuan Hj. Mohd Sofian
RecreationTerms of Reference
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7.Sanmugam Ponmugam
Low Ai Yun
Tuan Syed Alwi Al Junid
Prof Dr. Jalani SukaimiCHAIRMAN
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Azmir Merican Bin Azmi Merican (A1158)Amer Ezzadeen Bin Ahmad Nazri (!1159)Ang Eng Seng (A1160)Ann-Marie Claudine Sequerah (A1161)Akmalia Binti Mohd Ariffin (A1162)Sunil Abraham (A1163)Mej. Jen ® Dato’ Abdul Rahman Daud (A1164)Dato’ Abdul Aziz Bin Mohd Akhir (A1165)Anuar Bin Omar (A1166)Tan Sri Datuk Ahmad Merican (A1167)Azman Bin Idris (A1168)Azrul Rizal Bin Ruslin (A1169)Prof. Dato’ Dr, Balwant Singh Gendeh (B177)Chan Jin Ming (C593)Chye Kit Khong (C774)Philip Fong Kam Fatt (F208)Fairuz Bin Yahya (F209)Gan Eng Hian (G189)Izuan Bin Abd Rahim (I224)Kua Jit How (K585)Kua Hock Lai (K586)Law Fook Fui (L985)Lim Nyien Leng (L987)Dato’ Lim Heng Suan (L988)Low Swee Eng (L989)Muhamad Adam Bin Ramlan (M1102)Jen. Tan Sri Muhammad Ismail Bin Hj Jamaluddin (M1140)Mary Jane Sta Maria (M1159)Mohd Idris Bin Ahmad Ibrahim (M1160)Ng Ka Keong (N448)Ong Chun-Kiat (O265)Poh Khee Huat (P191)Saiful Ong Abdullah (S770)Shirin Safinas Binti Mohamad (S771)Suresh Kumar A/L Athi Kumar (S772)Dr. Soraya Dato’ Seri Azmi (S773)Tan Kong Joo (T736)Tan Soon Tong (T738)Tam Chiew Meng (T739)Tan Nyee Fatt (T740)Tonny Toh Chee Thin (T741)Wan Heng Choon (W330)Raymond Wong Shu Yoon (W331)Wan Hashim Wan Jusoh (W332)Dato’ Yong Heng Loong (Y433)Yong Heng Huat (Y434)
A record number of 46 newly-enrolled members, of whom 27 were by way of transfer, turned out in formal attire at Introduction Night 2009 held on 31st March at Dewan Tunku. The occasion marked their official induction into the KGNS fraternity and presented the opportunity for the new entrants to meet the members of the Management Committee in person.
In his welcoming address, President Y.Bhg Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Megat Najmuddin Megat Khas stressed the need for all to observe the Rules and Regulations of the club, both and off the courses. The areas mentioned by Y. Bhg Tan Sri included golfing and dress code, applicable to members as well as their families. “Infringement, if any”, he remarked, “would lead to disciplinary action.” In reminding the assembly at large that KGNS is a reputable family club, he called on all to put in a collective effort “to foster comradeship and fellowship and to be proud of the Club.”
In closing Y. Bhg Tan Sri introduced office bearers of the Management Committee, i.e., Captain and Chairpersons of the various Sub-Committees. as well as members of the Membership Sub-Committee which he heads. Following a video screening of KGNS’ facilities and amenities, Master of Ceremonies, KGNS General Manager, Encik Mohd Johan Abdullah then introduced the key personnel from his management team.
On behalf of the KGNS family, Berita Subang wishes all the following new members happy golfing and happy clubbing!
Introduction Night
Club Updates
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This Putra Irrigation Project will help us achieve our vision of ensuring constant supply of good quality water from our own reserves for irrigation purposes and solve the following water supply problem for irrigation:
Course & Grounds
Update on Irrigation Project at Putra
Completed on 24th February 2009, and taking into account the existing pond (now called “Pond E”) which lies adjacent to Green No:15, KGNS’ water storage capacity in that area of the Course now boosted five-fold, from 8,000,000 to a total of 40,850,000 litres, as follows:-
shortage during dry season;drawing from an unreliable external source of water (Kelana Jaya pond) in terms of quality (deterioration as result of property development) and quantity;maintenance of new pump station, which KGNS built, to draw water supply from MBPJ pond some distance away;paying of electricity to power the two electric pumps.
Tabled at the 2008 AGM by the Course and Grounds Sub-Committee, the Putra Irrigation Project, with an approved budget of RM 700,000, was up and running by 9th December 2008. Scope of works included the construction of four (4) water storage ponds and ancillary works at Holes No: 5 and 7, excluding landscaping and creation of an artificial waterfall.
Pond A
View from the bridge on right side of the fairway of Hole No: 5 lateral drain before construction works began.
Construction works for Pond A, culvert on the left side of photo leads to Pond B.
View from the right side of the fairway of Hole No: 5 piping leads to Pond B.
Pond CPix 7: Site clearing for Pond C, seen from Pond B, looking in the direction of existing pond next to the green of Hole No: 5.
Pix 8: Completed Pond C seen from Pond B.
The Course and Grounds Sub-Committee would like to express their gratitudes to all golfers for their patience and co-operation during the construction period, which was completed within both allocated budget and scheduled time frame.
Area (sq.m)(approx)
Item Depth (sq.m)(approx)
Volume (litres)(approx)
Pond A
Pond B
Pond C
Pond D
Drain
Total
Pond E
(existing)
Grand Total
12,200
4,200
4,800
2,100
600
23,900
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
15,300,000
6,300,000
7,200,000
3,150,000
900,000
32,850,000
8,000,000
40,850,000
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Pond B
View of the completed Pond A from the left side of Hole No: 5 fairway.
Excavation works for Pond B, view from the green of Hole No: 4 (Par 3)
Completed Pond B, view from the green of Hole No: 4 (Par 3).
Pix 10: View from the green of Hole No: 5 of the renovated Pond D.
Pix 9: View of Pond D from the green of Hole No: 5 where 3 jobs were undertaken i.e. installation of rubber-pitching wall on bank nearest to green of Hole No: 5, enlargement and deepening of pond to the depth of 1metre.
Pond D
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Course & Grounds
Buggies overtaking on Putra Course
DOs and DON’TsDear Buggy users, when overtaking, please use only the rough areas to avoid damaging our turf.
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Club Updates
The latest addition to the KGNS management team comes in the person of Wan Suhaila binti Wan Shamsulbahrin in the position of Administration Manager with effect from 23rd March 2009. Canadian born, family from Pahang (Padang Tengku) and daughter of a former diplomat, Wan Suhaila is a Bachelor of Business Administration graduate from the University of Toledo, Ohio, U. S.A. majoring in Management and concentration in Human Resource Management.
Her curriculum vitae includes stints in the Oil and Gas industry, Media industry, in a head-hunting firm involved in the sourcing and placement of personnel and, latterly, at the Royal Selangor Club, responsible for Administration and Membership. For Wan Suhaila, the paradigm shift from the fast-paced corporate world to the service-biased leisure industry has not been particularly dramatic insofar as both sectors are people-oriented.
To a query from Berita Subang as to reason for joining KGNS, she remarked that, “from my experience in the Royal Selangor Club, I have enjoyed working in the leisure industry, where I get to meet and interact with people of various cultures.” She reckons that a healthy balance can be amicably struck between administration of corporate affairs and that of the services or club culture.
In settling down to the task in her new appointment, Wan Suhaila’s aspirations are to “improve work processes”, and the culture thereof, in KGNS through teamwork and the collective contribution from a cohesive workforce. Also, she opines that there is a need to install a knowledge-based system in KGNS where events and experiences, past and present, may be documented and archived for future incoming or new KGNS staff.
New Facein KGNS
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Social
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1. VENUEThe Karaoke Room or any other venue in the Club that the Committee may designate from time to time.
2. DAY AND TIME OF KARAOKE SESSIONS 2.1
2.2
Karaoke will be available every day from 12.00 p.m. to 12.00 midnight.
The Social Sub-Committee may at its discretion allow Karaoke session at any time before 12.00 p.m.
3. ELIGIBILITYUnless otherwise provided, Karaoke Sessions are STRICTLY for members and family members 12 years old and above.
4. DRESS CODE No shorts No slippers No caps No sweaty shirts
5. REGISTRATION/BOOKING PROCEDURES TO SING
5.4
5.5
6. MICROPHONE/EQUIPMENT
7. RESPONSIBILITY/AUTHORITY OF THE SOCIAL SUB-COMMITTEE
7.1
7.2
Bye-Laws Governing Karaoke
5.1
5.2
5.3
A member can register to sing only if the member is present in person at the Karaoke Session and shall complete the Song Request Slip (“Request Slip”) and hand over the Request Slip (preferably with at least 3 preferred songs written therein together with the member’s Discs (if any) to the Attendant/ Person-In-Charge.
Registration/booking to sing made for and on behalf of a member, or by proxy or by phone calls or verbally or by any other mode or manner, save and except as stipulated in Clause 5.1 above, is strictly prohibited.
When the name of the member is called upon to sing by the Attendant/Person In-charge as and when that member’s turn arises and in the event that member is not present in person in the Karaoke Room for whatever reason, that member’s right to sing shall be forfeited after the Attendant/Person-In-Charge has repeated that member’s name twice over the microphone. That member’s turn to sing thereafter shall only take place after the completion of the full cycle queue.
A member who has registered to sing shall render the song himself or with other member(s) (at that member’s invitation only). Under no circumstances whatsoever shall that member be substituted with other member(s) to sing in that member’s place/slot whether by invitation or otherwise.
The member shall notify the Attendant/Person In-Charge of the member’s intention to cease singing for the evening to facilitate the deletion of the member’s name from the queue-list.
6.1
6.2
6.3
The member shall, after singing, return the microphone forthwith to the designated microphone-holder provided.
A member using the cordless microphone shall after singing forthwith return the said microphone to the Attendant/Person in-charge personally, failing which the member shall be fully responsible for the cost of the microphone if the same is lost or damaged for any reason(s) whatsoever as a result of the member’s failure to comply as herein provided.
No member shall under any circumstances interfere with or otherwise abuse any of the Karaoke equipment. The member shall be responsible to make good in full to the Club the cost of the loss or damage caused by that member/guest to the Karaoke equipment. The decision by the Management Committee as to the amount/cost of the damage shall be final.
All activities, events, competitions, socials and such activities relating to Karaoke whether in-house, inter-clubs or otherwise will be organized, conducted and handled by the Social Sub-Committee.
The Social Sub-Committee is authorized to determine whether a singer is a member. The singer shall comply with the request made to the singer by the Social Sub-Committee. In the event the singer is found to be a non-member, his singing shall cease forthwith unless accompanied by a member as guest/s.
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8.1
8.2
8.3
Members shall register their guests in accordance with the Rules of the Club.
Each member is only allowed to sign in one guest per day.
The guests are strictly prohibited from singing without the members other than as provided for in clause 8.4 hereof.
9. BREACH AND SANCTIONAny member who refuses to comply with any of these Bye-Laws or who, after having been warned by a Social Sub-Committee member for a breach of these Bye-Laws, commits the same breach or persists to commit the breach shall be subject to sanction and disciplinary action provided by any of the Rules of the Club with regard to conduct of members.
10. LIABILITYThe Social Sub-Committee shall not be responsible or be liable for any personal injuries, death, loss or damage whatsoever or howsoever caused to any person(s).
11. SMOKINGSmoking is strictly prohibited in the Karaoke room.
12. FOODOnly snack/finger food is allowed in the Karaoke
13. COMPLAINTS/SUGGESTIONSAll complaints and suggestions concerning Karaoke shall be made in the complaint book or in writing to the General Manager.
8. GUESTS
Bye-Laws Governing Karaoke No member shall reprimand another member,and/or the Attendant/Person-In-Charge for any infringement of the Bye-Laws. Any dispute, disagreement or complaint whether arising out of these Bye-Laws or in connection with or arising from or pertaining to the Karaoke and/or the Attendant shall be referred to the Social Sub-Committee or any Social Sub-Committee member present who shall decide on such dispute, disagreement or complaint. Such decision by the Social Sub-Committee or the Social Sub-Committee member shall be final unless reversed by the Social Sub-Committee or the Management Committee as the case may be.
Any matters arising for which no provision has been made by these Bye-Laws shall be determined by the Social Sub-Committee or by any member of the Social Sub-Committee if present. Such decision by the Social Sub-Committee or the Social Sub-Committee member as the case may be, shall be final, conclusive and binding on the member concerned unless reversed by the Social Sub-Committee or the Management Committee as the case may be.
7.3
7.4
The guests are allowed to sing not more than three songs per session, unless there are no members waiting, on designated days as decided by the Management Committee. The members bringing the guests shall be charged at a per guest-singer fee as determined by the Management Committee.
Members shall be fully responsible for the behaviour and conduct of their guests at all time in and around the Club and/or during the Karaoke Sessions and/or elsewhere.
8.4
8.5
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Social
Although it was a few days passed Chap Goh Mei, the Social Sub-Committee still made an effort to have a Members’ Night to celebrate the occasion on the Saturday, 14th February 2009, which happened to fall on Valentine’s Day.
Goody Bags were given out to members who came to join in the party. A special gift of mini cakes with icing of a pink rose were also given out to the delight of all the ladies by the Social Chairman, Mr. Peter Murray. Members were invited to a traditional Yee Sang tossing, which was later served to them.
Julie and Adam took to the stage and got everyone on their toes to dance the night away. The gathering at Bilik Buaya was a wonderful success.
The Social Sub-Committee is organising a Mandarin Conversation Class. Come join us,
if you want to learn ‘HUA YU’!
Date: Sunday, 24th May 2009Time: 2.30 p.m.
Venue: Seminar 1Charge: RM10.00 per person (inclusive of refreshments)
Members’ Night
GFong i
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Mandarin ClassThose who
are interested, please register
your name on the Registration Form at the Reception
Counter.
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On Feb. 2, 2007, the United Nations scientific
panel studying climate change declared that the evidence
of a warming trend is “unequivocal”, and that human activity has
“very likely” been the driving force in that change over the last 50 years.
The last report by the group, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, in 2001,
found that humanity had “likely” played a role.
KGNS’ Bit For
On 31 March 2007, 2.2 million people and 2,100 Sydney businesses turned off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour – a massive collective effort that reduced the city’s energy consumption by 10.2%, equivalent to the effect of taking 48,000 cars off the road for one hour. With “lights off” for Sydney icons like the Harbour Bridge and Opera House and unique events such as weddings by candlelight, the world took notice. Inspired by Sydney, many major global cities joined in the fray in 2008, turning a symbolic gesture into an international movement. This year’s event took place March 28, 2009 at 8.30pm (Malaysian time).
As responsible citizens of the world, KGNS also contributed, albeit in a small way, by closing down the Karaoke Lounge from 8.30pm to 9.30pm. Some members joined in the candle-lit moment next to the Karaoke Lounge for a sing-along session,
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- (The New York Times)
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Every 3rd Tuesday of the month, the Social Sub-Committee is organising Beginners’s Computer Classes for adults to learn the basic computer programmes.
Those who are interested, please register your name, age and skill on the Registration Form at the Reception Counter. We will call you back for more information about yourself as we segregate students according to their levels.
ComputerClass
with the Social Sub-Committee Chairman taking the lead on the guitar, accompanied by Mrs Ederlina Katzengruber, on Lounge Set Drums, Cik Falziah Idrus, on Bongo Drums, and Sandy Nor with tambourine in hand! Participants gave full voice to evergreens like Knock Three Times, My Home Town, Jambalaya, Burung Kakak Tua and many others, ending the night with everyone singing out “We Are The World”.
Earth Hour
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Calender of Events 2009Remarks
May 2009
Remarks
Thursday - 2 Friday - 3 Friday - 1
Monday - 4 Tuesday - 5
Friday- 8 Saturday - 9
Tuesday - 12 Wednesday - 13
Saturday - 16 Sunday - 17
Wednesday - 20 Thursday- 21
Sunday - 24 Monday - 25
Thursday - 28
Saturday - 4 Sunday - 5 Monday - 6 Tuesday - 7
Wednesday - 8 Thursday - 9 Friday - 10 Saturday - 11
Sunday - 12 Monday - 13 Tuesday - 14 Wednesday - 15
Thursday - 16 Friday - 17 Saturday - 18 Sunday - 19
Monday - 20 Tuesday - 21 Wednesday - 22 Thursday - 23
Friday - 24 Saturday - 25 Sunday - 26 Monday - 27
Tuesday - 28 Wednesday- 29 Thursday - 30
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Golf Diary
ABC/Ladies/Junior Monthly MedalsStablefordKelana CourseAM
Senior Golfers Monthly MedalStablefordPutra CourseAM
Labour DayWednesday - 1
1st Leg Klang Valley Jr. Golf Circuit 2009StrokeplayKelana CourseAM
Piala Tun Abdul Ghaffar BabaStrokeplayPutra CourseAM
Ladies Classic TrophyStrokeplayPutra CourseAM
Friday - 29
Senior Golfers Club ChampionshipStrokeplayPutra CourseAM
Ladies Club ChampionshipStrokeplayPutra CourseAM
Club Championship (2nd Day)StrokeplayPutra CourseAM
Club Championship (Final Day)StrokeplayPutra CourseAM
KGNS vs RSGC (Home)StablefordPutra CourseAM
Juniors Club ChampionshipStrokeplayKelana CourseAMW
esak
Day
April 2009
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Calender of Events 2009Remarks
Saturday - 2 Sunday - 3
Wednesday - 6 Thursday - 7
Sunday - 10 Monday- 11
Thursday - 14 Friday - 15
Monday - 8 Tuesday - 19
Friday - 22 Saturday - 23
Tuesday - 26 Wednesday - 27The Exclusive S-Yard Challenge 2009StrokeplayPutra Course AM
Monday - 8 Tuesday - 9 Wednesday - 10 Thursday - 11
Friday - 12 Saturday- 13 Sunday - 14 Monday - 15
Tuesday - 16 Wednesday - 17 Thursday - 8 Friday - 19
Saturday - 20 Sunday - 21 Monday - 22 Tuesday - 23
Wednesday- 24 Thursday - 25 Friday- 26 Saturday - 27
Sunday - 28 Monday - 29 Tuesday - 30
June 2009Monday - 1 Tuesday - 2
Thursday- 4 Friday - 5 Saturday - 6
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Saturday - 30 Sunday - 31
Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan TrophyStrokeplayPutra CourseAM
Medal Partnership OpenStrokeplayPutra CourseAM
Senior Golfers Club ChampionshipStrokeplayPutra CourseAM
Ladies Club ChampionshipStrokeplayPutra CourseAM
Club Championship (1st Day)StrokeplayPutra CourseAM
RSGC vs KGNS (Away)RSGCPM
Lady Golf Captain’s PrizeStrokeplayPutra CourseAM
Captain’s PrizeStrokeplayPutra CourseAM
SPB Yang di Pertuan Agong’s Birthday
2nd KGNS Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship - Practice Round
Putra CourseAM
2nd KGNS Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship - Day 1StrokeplayPutra CourseAM
2nd KGNS Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship - Day 2StrokeplayPutra CourseAM
ABC MedalStrokeplayPutra CoursePM
AKCC vs KGNS - MEN (Away)AKCCAM
RSGC vs KGNS - Ladies (Away)RSGCAM
Tun Abdul Razak Trophy - Qualifying RoundStrokeplayPutra Course - AM
Annual General Meeting
Senior Golfers Monthly MedalStrokeplayPutra CourseAM
LadiesMonthly MedalStrokeplayPutra CourseAM
Tun Abdul Razak Trophy - Preliminary Round 1MatchplayPutra Course - AM
Juniors Club ChampionshipStrokeplayKelana CourseAM
Wednesday - 3Inter Sub-Committee Golf GameStablefordPutra CoursePM
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Recreation
The Recreation Sub-Committee organised a Line Dancing Night recently on the 21 March 2009 at the Multi-Purpose Hall. It was a successful event with 134 participants of all ages from all over Selangor, who enjoyed the night to the line dancing music that was playing the whole night through.
Some of the excited participants came as early as 6.00pm. Music was playing more than half hour before the scheduled
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Table-TennisFriendly Match
A good number of table-tennis enthusiasts and supporters turned out at the Squash Courts C and D on 28th February 2009, coming together for a friendly match organised by the Recreation Sub-Committee. The event is yet another in the series to promote the indoor sport among KGNS members and their families, for all to mix it up in friendly competition with a dash of fun, regardless of their standard of play!
Participants were divided into teams, with players pitched against others of similar skill. The ensuing match-ups were for singles, doubles, mixed doubles, etc., i.e., something for every paddler, accomplished or otherwise, to get into! Refreshments were served after the games and souvenirs given to all the participants. Our thanks to all who assisted in making the event an enjoyable affair!
start with some warming up for the dancers. By 7.00pm, the hall was already packed to its brim. The Emcee, Louis the Maestro, started the ball rolling, calling out the names of the songs as they played and the line dancers packed the dance floor synchronizing in the steps. It was a beautiful sight to behold.
Lucky ones walked away with table and lucky draw prizes. Special performance by Lim Sae Min, who danced to two contemporary dances had the crowd awed by his slick dance moves. Louis the Maestro had the room laughing in stitches which his comedy. He also impersonated Stevie Wonder and a few other famous artist which delighted the crowd even more.
The Recreation Sub-Committee would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr Lim Sae Mina and Louis the Maestro who did their performance in kind, as well as Ms Alycia Long who sponsored the Table Draw Prizes.
Line Dancing Night
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Questionnaire Regarding Improvement Plans for KGNS’s LibraryThe Club’s Recreation Sub-Committee is taking the initiative to upgrade and improve the club’s existing Library facilities
so as to provide better service to members and their families. We have observed that the club’s existing Library and Recreation Centre have not been operating in an organised and properly-run manner and are therefore, under such circumstances, unable to provide the standard and quality of service expected of them. In addition to this, the constraints of physical space and a dire need for more current and relevant reading material have literally made it impossible for the library to play a meaningful role as a useful learning centre. It would therefore seem obvious that such state of affair has contributed to the dismal or scant interest in the services that the library currently provides.
We believe that by upgrading the library with improved facilities and a wide selection of the latest book titles and magazines, it will not only better serve members and their families, but more importantly, will promote a culture of reading and a quest for knowledge among members of the club’s community.
To help us achieve the objective stated above, we would appreciate if you could spare some time to respond to the questionnaire below. This questionnaire is intended to gather information, in the form of feedback and suggestions that will help us plan a library that truly reflects the needs and requirements of the club’s members. Please submit your completed questionnaires by fax (03-7875 5267) or drop them at the Reception counter.
Thank you for your time.
1. Question:How often do you use the library to read or do your work?Response1. 2. 3. 4.
OftenSometimesSeldomNever
2. Question:If your answer for question 1 is in the negative, please state your reason or reasons for not going to the library?Response1. 2.
3. 4.
Lack of reading materialsPlace not conducive for reading or doing workDo not have timeLack of space
3. QuestionHow often do your child/children visit the library to read, do their homework or assignments?Response (to be given by members with a child or children):1. 2. 3. 4.
OftenSometimesSeldomNever
4. QuestionDo you think the library has adequately catered to the needs of members’ children?Response1.
2.
Yes, very adequately catered forYes, but more can be done
3. No, very little attention has been given to this group of users
5. QuestionWhat is your evaluation of the quality of the service provided at the library?Response:1. Very good2. Good3. Fair4. Poor
6. QuestionDo you think there is an urgent need for the library to be upgraded to a proper library?Response:1. 2.
3.
Yes, it needs upgrading nowMaybe, but there is no urgency to upgrade nowNo, the current service and facilities are adequate
Yes, the present location is not conducive. Suggestion:
No, the library should remain at its current location Suggestion:
7. QuestionIf your response to question 6 is `yes’, please number the steps suggested below, in order of priority with 1 being `highest priority’ and 9 being the `lowest’.
Have a wide selection of titles of the latest books and selected magazines and include knowledge based books for referenceProvide more space and facilities for reading and working
8. QuestionDo you think the library ought to be relocated? If your response to the above question is yes, please suggest an alternative locationResponse:1.
2.
QuestionnaireBelow are a set of questions for you to respond to. For each of the items please respond by ticking ( ) in the space provided against the answer(s) that you feel is/are the most appropriate to the question.
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Provide a computer room for those wishing to work on their laptop computersProvide qualified library staff for quality serviceExtend the library hours during weekdaysCreate a more conducive environment for reading and working e.g. installing air conditioners Provide a few desktop com-puters in the computer room for the use of members, upon requestMake available copies of daily newspapers
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KGNS 2008 Club Champion, Zairul Hisham shot 81 and 77 to be placed 13th at his debut in the 23rd Golf Malaysia Champion of Champions Championship held at Clearwater Sanctuary Golf Resort, Batu Gajah on 27-28 March 2009. “I was unfamiliar with course”, he remarked, “ and that made me a little bit cautious”.
Zairul Participates in Golf Malaysia
Champion of Champions Championship
Hole-In-One Achievers
Rastam Shahrom Bin Haji Abd Rauf25th March 2009Hole No:13 Tun NineClub used:Cleveland Halo 3i IronBall Used: EV 02
Aidil Zuhairy Azman15th March 2009Hole No:13 Tunku NineClub used: 7 IronBall Used: E6
Chew Kia Peng13th March 2009Hole No:13 Tunku Nine Club used: 6 - IronBall Used: Pro V
Kosnin Bin Suradi14th March 2009Hole No: 11 Tun NineClub used: 6-IronBall Used: Srixon
Abdul Aziz Bin Ishak24th February 2009Hole No: 13 Tun NineClub used: 7-IronBall used: Precept
Ong Kim Hoay29th January 2009Hole No:13 Tunku NineClub used: 6-IronBall Used: Wilson
Wahid Mirza28th January 2009Hole No : ...Agong NineClub used: 6-IronBall Used: Pro V1
Yew Kim Tong6th January 2009Hole No:4 Agong NineClub used: Acess 3 WoodBall Used:Srixon
Woo Yau Khuen6th January 2009Hole No;...Agong NineClub used:6-IronBall Used:Tour Special
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Competitions& Results
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LADIES MONTHLY MEDALSTROKEPLAYFRIDAY, 16TH JANUARY 2009PUTRA COURSE ResultsOverall Best Gross Hcp Score1st Datin Rahmah Arshad 6 80 Overall Silver Medal1st Maggie Kok 14 712nd Alyah Tan 11 723rd Hani Abdullah 15 74 ocb Overall Bronze Medal1st Tunku Datin Anne 19 682nd Datin Rasimah Pilus 21 713rd Hjh Noor Nahar 32 724th Mastura Mohamed 19 745th Salehah Othman 23 75
SENIOR GOLFERS MONTHLY MEDALSTROKEPLAYTHURSDAY, 22ND JANUARY 2009PUTRA COURSEResultsGross Hcp Score1st Mahrome Mohamad 3 752nd Zahari Hj Mahfudz 8 83NettA Medal1st Minhat Mion 10 69 ocb2nd Dato’ Hamzah Abdullah 12 69B Medal1st Mohd Noor Ismail 16 642nd Dato’ Mustafa Mohd Ali 12 69 ocb3rd Fauzi Hj Omar 18 69 ocb4th Dato’ Ir Hj Kalid Alias 13 695th Misron Yusof 17 70 ocb6th Ahmad Murad 17 70 ocb7th Zulkifly Sulaiman 15 708th Dato’ Mohamed Said 16 71 ocbC Medal1st Hamdan Mohd Salim 21 70 2nd Jeremy Nasrulhaq 19 71ocb3rd Alias Sulaiman 24 714th Yusuf Mohd Hashim 20 73 ocb5th Dato’ Abd Rashid Yusof 21 73Bull’s-Eye: Hole # 13 Mohd Noor Ismail
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GREENSOME STROKEPLAYSATURDAY, 31ST JANUARY 2009PUTRA COURSEResultsGross Hcp Score1st Imran Ashok Faridah Hussain 11 2nd Maarof Rahman Siti Aishah 9 Nett1st Dato’ Muhammad Imran Datin Maria Jadi 14 2nd Gen Mohd Yusoh Norlida Anis 12 3rd Khalid Abu Hassan Datin Rahmah Arshad 9 4th Anantharajah Viji Anantharajah 16 5th Dato’ Zainal Azmi Polen Leong 16 Bull’s-Eye: Hole # 13 Dato’ Ir Hj Kalid Alias
ABC MONTHLY MEDALSTROKEPLAY SATURDAY, 17TH JANUARY 2009PUTRA COURSEResultsGross Hcp Score1st Mohd Hisyam Abd Majid 3 712nd Zairul Hisham 3 723rd Mahrome Mohamad 3 76NettA Medal1st Joey Azman 10 672nd Kamarudin Yunus 11 683rd Mohd Razali Harun 12 69 ocb4th Rajan Chitty 12 695th Gen Mohd Yusoh 12 716th Mohd Jamal Sulaiman 7 72 ocbB Medal1st Lim Yo-Han 14 662nd Zamli Abdullah 17 683rd Melvyn Joseph Pinto 14 694th Dato’ Rohailan Mohamed 14 70 ocb5th Mohd Roseli Shah 15 706th Mohd Badry Jaafar 17 71 ocb7th Che Nordin Yieh 17 71 ocb8th Ab Aziz Moideen 16 71 ocbC Medal1st Nik Azhan 19 702st Kamarudzaman Saad 20 713rd C.B. Lim 22 73NoveltyBull’s-Eye: Hole # 13
SUBANG CLASSIC 2009 STROKEPLAY – PARTNERSHIP BETTERBALL, SATURDAY & SUNDAY,10 & 11TH JANUARY 2009PUTRA COURSEResultsNett Hcp ScoreWinning PairAzharuddin Ismail 9Mohd Roseli Shah 15 R/Up PairK.Y. Choke 12 Tam Chiew Meng 163rd PairZahari Hj Mahfudz 8 Mohd Noor Ismail 16 4th PairAnn Wan Tee 7Mohd Amri Sofian 14 5th PairAbd Aziz Ibrahim 16Tajuddin Hj Nasir 12 6th Pair Bernard Loh 10Ranee Bakri 15 7th PairGareth Ng 11Tan Ming Huei 17 Daily PrizesDay 1Best PairK.Y.Choke 12Tam Chiew Meng 16 R/Up PairMicheal Heng 9C.K.Teow 16 Day 2Best PairZahari Hj Mahfudz 8Mohd Noor Ismail 16 R/Up PairTajuddin Hj Nasir 12Abd Aziz Ibrahim 16 Bull’s-Eye: Hole # 131st Day Syed Khalil2nd Day Gen. Mohd Yusoh Tajuddin Hj Nasir Mat Nawi Ibrahim
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Best Overall PairKGNSAhmad Faiesal 14 Abd Aziz Moideen 14Special Prize Hole-In-One Datuk Kho Choon Seng - Tawau GC
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Competitions& Results
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HOME INTERCLUB MATCH (LADIES) - KGNS VS SIGC (STABLEFORD-BESTBALL)FRIDAY, 13TH MARCH 2009, PUTRA COURSE
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HOME INTER-CLUB MATCH TAWAU GC VS KGNS STABLEFORD - BEST BALLSUNDAY, 1ST MARCH 2009 PUTRA COURSE
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AWAY INTER –CLUB MATCH SIGC VS KGNS ( STABLEFORD-BESTBALL) SUNDAY, 22ND FEBRUARY 2009ResultsMatch KGNS - 71/2 SIGC - 121/2
Hcp ScoreOverall Best Player Chen Chee Han 11Tan Boon Hock 12KGNS TeamBest Pair Nazri Othman 15Mohd Sahil 212nd Best Pair K.B. Lim 12M.H. Tan 173rd Best Pair Nasrudin Omar 7Dato’ Zainal Azmi 15SIGC TeamBest Pair Dalbir Singh 12Lee Kim Siew 182nd Best Pair Lui Lian Chai 14Gan Ah Kow 173rd Best Pair Syed Mohd Zulkefli 13Tunku Nazrin 13
PUAN SRI MAHANI TROPHY – STROKE PLAY SATURDAY, 28TH FEBRUARY 2009PUTRA COURSE Results Hcp ScoreWinner Datin Salmah Long 16 69Runner-Up Alyah Tan 11 703rd Place Hjh Noor Nahar 33 71Nearest To The Line - HOLE #8Falziah Idrus 0’8”Nearest To Pin - Hole #13Dr. Fatimah Yakin 25’7”
ResultsKGNS 29 TAWAU GC 29
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Results SIGC 4 KGNS 18SIGC Team Hcp Points1st PairStephanie Chia 10 Irene Chia 262nd PairSiti Khalijah 15 Noraini Sulaiman 253rd PairDatin Robeah 14 Li Li Tan 25
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KGNS Team Hcp Points 1st PairNoormah Mohd Noor 29 Hjh Noor Nahar 332nd PairDr. Mastura 17 Wan Raimah 233rd PairAlyah Tan 11Viji Anantharajah 19
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ABC MONTHLY MEDAL STROKEPLAYSATURDAY, 7TH MARCH 2009PUTRA COURSE
ResultsGross Hcp Score1st Mohd Chudi Hj Ghazali 5 75 ocb2nd Wan Abd Aziz Ariffin 3 753rd Mahrome Mohamad 4 77 ocbNettA Medal1st Joey Azman 9 672nd Hamdan Nawi 10 683rd Amran Hj Ibrahim 12 694th Abd Malek Hj Omar 10 70 ocb5th Mohamed Razali 11 70 ocb6th Gen Mohd Yusoh 11 707th Azizul Rahman Kallahan 12 71 ocb8th Hj Md Zain Hj Md Yusof 11 71 ocbB Medal1st Mohd Amri Hj Md Sofian 13 642nd Yeoh Keat Chye 14 70 ocb3rd Makhzan Hussein 16 70 ocb4th Tai Keat Chai 18 705th Hanipah Bin Yop 18 72 ocb6th Khalid Bin Abu Hassan 14 72 ocb7th Dato’ Zainal Azmi 14 72 ocb8th Stanley Ong 14 72 ocbC Medal1st Dr. Loh Tak Seng 23 692nd M. Shanmugam 20 713rd Dato’ Abd Rashid Yusof 21 72 ocbBull’s-Eye: Hole #13 Misron Yusof
Tawau Team Hcp Points1st PairHiew Yit Thiam 12 Lim Yit Kiong 232nd PairMichael Kong 17 Chia Soo Khung 243rd Pair Enrique Salazar 21 Wong Kang Foo 23
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KGNS Team Hcp Points 1st Pair Mohd Chudi 4Dato’ Zainal Azmi 14 2nd PairT. Kanagarajah 8 Harmindar Singh 22 3rd Pair K. Puspalingam 12S. Ravichandran 14
TUN DR. MAHATHIR TROPHY – STROKE PLAY SATURDAY, 14TH FEBRUARY 2009 PUTRA COURSEResultsGross Hcp ScoreWinner Mahrome Mohamad 4 73 R/Up Zaidon Omar Baki 5 743rd Imran Ashok 5 764th Peter William 6 77 ocb5th Adam Malik 3 77 ocbNettWinner Mohamed Nasir 12 63R/Up Mohd Jamil Yahya 13 67 ocb3rd Dato’ Muhammad Imran 10 67 ocbNoveltiesNearest To Pin Zairul Hisham 2 MetersNearest To The Line K.C. Tai On The LineBull’s-Eye: Hole # 13Che Nordin Yieh Shamsul Kamar IbrahimSamsol Saynan Azrul IskandarEagle AchieversMohamed Nasir Hole #3Abd Malek Hj Omar Hole #11
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Obituary
Name: Dr. Mohd Sheffie Abu BakarM’ship No.: M298Passed: 6th March 2009Member Since: 1st November 1977
Name: Haji Albakri Bin AbdullahM’ship No.: A109 Passed: 5th March 2009Member Since: 15th July 1970
Name: Sivakumar NambiarM’ship No.: S076Passed: 3rd February 2009Member Since: 15th July 1970
KGNS members and staff
extend their deepest
condolences to the
bereaved families of
the following deceased members.
TUN HUSSIEN ONN TROPHY STROKEPLAY SATURDAY, 28TH MARCH 2009PUTRA COURSEResultsNett Hcp Score1st Viji Anantharajah 19 702nd Siti Aishah 16 713rd Polen Leong 16 72 ocb4th Falziah Idrus 10 72
SENIOR GOLFERS PARTERSHIP MEDAL STROKEPLAY THURSDAY, 26TH MARCH 2009, PUTRA COURSE
AWAY INTER-CLUB MATCH RPGC vs KGNS (STABLEFORD – BALLSWEEP)SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 21ST & 22ND MARCH 2009
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ResultsNett Hcp Score1st Sharkawi Alis 12 Mohammed Abd Malek 162nd Gen. Mohd Yusoh 11 Stanley Ong 153rd Alias Hj Maamur 12 Dato’ Azmel Hj Maamur 174th Dato’ Hamzah Abdullah 11 Tajuddin Hj Nasir 125th Abd Talib Mohd Yatim 14 Sulaiman Salleh 17Bull’s-Eye: Hole # 13 Dato’ Junus Sudin Sam Ponnurajah
TUN DR ISMAIL TROPHYSTROKEPLAYSATURDAY & SUNDAY,14TH & 15TH MARCH 2009PUTRA COURSEResultsGross H’cp Score1st Zairul Hisham 3 150 ocb2nd Mahrome Mohamad 3 1503rd Wahid Mirza 6 156Nett Hcp Score1st Dato Zainal Azmi 15 138 ocb2nd Dato Md Anuar Sidek 16 138 ocb3rd Mohd Amri Mohd Sofian 10 1384th M. Ghiathuddin 10 143 ocb5th Jamaluddin Mohd 19 1436th Johan Aly 12 144 ocb
Novelties (2nd Day)
Nearest To Pin – Hole # 13Joey Azman
Nearest To Line – Hole # 8Mohd Razali 0’ 5”
Bull’s-Eye: Hole # 13Day 1 - Nazri OthmanDay 2 - Abd Malek Omar
KGNS – Men Hcp Pts 1st Anwar Ismail 12 C. C. Chooi 20 2nd Khoo Hock Lye 15 Song Yam Lim 18 3rd Mahrome Mohamad 3 Dato’ Zainal Azmi 16 KGNS – Ladies Hcp Pts1st Norzian Joya 10 Siti Khadijah 24
RPGC – Men Hcp Pts 1st Mior Aziz 12 Aznan Abdullah 16 2nd Tan Chek Seong 14 Wong Jo Han 20 3rd Saw Khay Chee 13 Michael Cheong 17 RPGC – Ladies Hcp Pts1st Selina Liew 12 Lynnette Ong 23
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RPGC – Men Hcp Pts 1st Dato’ Syed Mokhtar 19 Lim Meng 212nd Lee Heng King 15 Simon Tan 22 3rd Wong Sai Mun 11 Ron Lee 14 RPGC – Ladies Hcp Pts1st Selina Liew 12 Lynnette Ong 23
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RECEPTIONTelephone : 03-7876 0388General Fax : 03-7875 5267 Golf Dept. Fax : 03-7874 9796Email : [email protected] : www.subanggolf.com
Gen. Manager : Ext. 49 Deputy GM/Admin Manager : Ext. 12Membership : Ext. 16 & 20Accounts : Ext. 21 & 79F&B : Ext. 70 & 71Golf : Ext. 61 & 62
Club
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
Golfing Reception - Open DailyBOOKING PROCEDURES
A member is allowed to sign-in a maximum of 3 guests Bookings are accepted on day of play only
FEES (inclusive of 5% Govt. Tax)Guests introduced by members: Putra Course & Kelana Course (18 holes)
Operating Hours - 7.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m.Practice balls – 7 cents eachGuest introduction fee – RM10.00
Junior Clinic on Sundays from 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. at the Driving Range (RM30.00 per person / per month inclusive of practice balls)FOR OTHER GOLF LESSONS, PLEASE CHECK WITH THE GOLF DEPARTMENT.
9 holes 18 holes1st Class RM15.00 RM30.002nd Class RM12.50 RM25.00The competition rate of RM35.00 for all classes is inclusive of tips.Members who wish to book caddies will be charged an additional RM10 for 18 holes and RM5 for 9 holes as administration fee.Tips for normal play and club competitions are not compulsory and are at the discretion of members but should not exceed the respective caddy fees.
Hours: 6.45 a.m. – 8.00 p.m. dailyRental: Weekdays Weekends & P. Holidays Senior Golfer: 10% discountUse of buggies is subject to ground conditions.
BUGGIES (inclusive of 5% Govt. Tax)
CADDY FEES
GOLF LESSONS
GOLF PRACTICE RANGE
RM126.00 (weekdays)RM189.00 (weekends/public holidays)For an additional 9 holes, the charge is 50% off the above rates.
Members of Senior Golfers Society of Malaysia:Weekdays before noon – 50% off the above rates. Green fees for 9 holes after 4.00 p.m. is 50% off the above rates.
Golf Facilities
9 holesRM21.00RM23.63
18 holesRM42.00RM47.25
For Weekends and Public Holidays:Bookings for golf on weekends and public holidays can be made from the Sunday prior to the weekend, or public holiday, beginning at 6.45 a.m. Bookings must be made personally by members.Only 1 guest is allowed per member and bookings are limited to 10 guests per nine.
Directory
Recreation Activities (Lessons)
Day Activities Time
Mon Latin Ballroom Dance (MPH) 7.00 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Tue Line Dance (MPH) 9.00 a.m. - 11.00 a.m. Cardio Lines (MPH) 2.00 p.m. - 3.00 p.m. Tai Chi (MPH) 7.00 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. Latin American - Beginners (MPH) 7.00 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Wed Aerobics (GYM) 3.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m. Latin Ballroom Dance (MPH) 7.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. Line Dance (MPH) 8.45 p.m. - 9.45 p.m.
Thu Tai Chi (MPH) 7.00 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. Ballroom Latin Dance (MPH) 8.00 p.m. - 10.00 p.m.
Fri Yoga (MPH) 9.30 a.m. - 10.30 a.m. Cardio Lines (MPH) 10.30 a.m.- 11.30 p.m. Line Dance (MPH) 3.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m. Line Dance - Beginners (MPH) 6.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m. Latin Ballroom Dance (MPH) 7.00 p.m. - 8.00 p.m.
Sat Line Dance (MPH) 1.00 p.m. - 3.00 p.m. Aerobics (GYM) 2.30 p.m. - 3.30 p.m. Swimming (Main Pool) 5.00 p.m. - 5.45 p.m.
Sun Tennis (Tennis Court) 8.00 a.m. - 10.00 a.m. Latin Ballroom Dance (MPH) 10.00 a.m. - 11.00 a.m.
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Opens - 6.30 a.m to 10.00 p.m. Guest fee : RM5.00 per person
SQUASH COURTS
GYMNASIUM (No guests allowed)Opens - 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.
SNOOKER
CARD ROOMOpens - 12.00 noon to 10.00 p.m.
SWIMMING
Opens - 12.00 noon to 10.00 p.m.
Pool opens - 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) Fees for Lesson : Child - RM40.00 Adult - RM65.00Swimming Coach : Mr. Cheng Heng JuiContact No. : 03-7983 2503 (Mon-Fri) 019-226 7909NOTE: Members are advised not to engage any unauthorised coaches.
AEROBICS Fee : Once a week – RM60.00 : Twice a week – RM80.00Attire : Suitable sports attire & shoesContact Person : Ms. AmbikaContact No. : 016-680 6814
DANCESPORT
Venue : Aerobics Room Days/Time : Every Friday - 9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. Fee : RM60.00 per month (1 session per week) : RM150 (3 month package - 1 session per week)Instructor : Ms. Kathy Contact No. : 012- 287 9692
YOGA
TAI CHI CLASSVenue : Multi-Purpose HallDays/Time : Tue & Thu / 7.00 p.m. – 8.00 p.m. Fee : RM30 per month (8 times a month)Instructor : Mr. Patrick Chong - 019-215 2863
Recreation Facilities
TENNISOpens Member’s guest fee
Junior Coaching Programme (6 – 16 years old)Sat. & Sun.
Fee
Adults Coaching Programme (by appointment only)Fee
InstructorContact No.
TAE-KWAN-DOVenue : Multi-Purpose HallDay/Time : Sundays / 4.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.Fee : RM30.00 per monthInstructor : Mr. Low Koon Lin - 03-7876 4370
6.30 a.m to 10.00 p.m.RM5.00 per person
8.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. or10.00 a.m. to 12.00 noonRM100.00 (4 days per 2 hour/session)
RM50.00 per hour (individual) RM70.00 per hour (2 persons)Mr. Ong Chit Lai 019-213 1588
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Please give ONE MONTH’S WRITTEN
NOTICE IN ADVANCE to the coach and accounts
department should you wish to terminate any lessons. The coach has to submit claims (to debit your
account) by the first week ofthe month. All rates are subject
to Government Service Tax and change without
prior notice.
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Line DanceFee : Special package of RM120.00 for beginners for a 3-month course.Instructress : Ms. Rozalynn / Aylicia Long Contact No. : 012-200 0234/012-392 9133Ballroom Latin Dance Fee : Special package of RM120.00 for beginners for a 3-month courseInstructor : Mr. Eric Tan / Ms. LynnContact No. : 012-321 2083
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Affiliated/Reciprocal Clubs
Domestic Golf Clubs International Golf Clubs Bukit Jambul Golf Club 2, Jalan Bukit Jambul, 11900 Bayan Lepas, PenangTel : 04-644 2255 Fax: 04-646 0224Email: [email protected] Kelab Golf Putra P.O. Box 6, 01700 Kangar, Perlis.Tel : 04-976 9660 Fax : 04-976 9660 Kelab Kedah Darul Aman DiRaja Pumpong, 05250 Alor Setar, Kedah Darulaman Golf & Country Club Bandar Darulaman, P.O. Box 24, 06007 Jitra, Kedah Tel : 04-917 0001 Fax: 04-917 7890Email: [email protected] Page: www.darulamanrealty.com.my/DGCR.htm Penang Turf Club Golf Section Jalan Batu Gantong, 10450 Penang.Tel : 04-226 6701 Fax : 04-226 6535 Kelab Golf DiRaja Perak Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, 31400, Ipoh, Perak.Tel : 05-547 3266Fax : 05-545 5046 Seremban International Golf Club3rd Mile, Jalan Kuala Pilah, P.O. Box 88, 70710, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan.Tel : 06-677 5787 / 06-677 5722 Fax : 06-677 2309 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 3578Email: [email protected] Page: www.akcc.com.my Royal Johor Country Club No. 3211 Jalan Larkin, 80200 Johor Bahru.Tel : 07-223 9130 / 07-223 3322 Fax : 07-224 0729 Kelantan Golf & Country Club 5488 Jalan Hospital, 15200 Kota Bahru, Kelantan.Tel : 09-748 2102 Fax : 09-747 2918 Kelab Golf DiRaja Pahang P.O. Box 53, 25700 Kuantan, Pahang.Tel : 09-567 5811 Fax : 09-567 1170 Kinabalu Golf Club P. O. Box 10654, 88807 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Tel: 088-251615 / 234904 / 263162 Fax: 088 - 240166 / 232162Email: [email protected] Page: www.borneo-online.com.my/kgc 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 Tawau Golf ClubJalan Kukusan, P.O. Box 697, 91008 Tawau, Sabah.Tel: 089-765 555, 772776Fax: 089-762904Email: [email protected] Kelab Golf KudatJalan Urusetia Kudat, W. D. T. 18, 89059 Kudat, Sabah.Tel: 088-611002Fax: 088-611003Email: [email protected] Miri Golf Club P.O. Box 101, 98107 Lutong, Sarawak.Tel : 085-416787 Fax : 085-417848 Kelab Golf Sarawak Petra Jaya, 93050 Kuching, SarawakTel: 082-440 966, 082-443 398 Fax: 082-441 733, 082-311 935Email: [email protected] Page: www.kgswak.com
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.au Lake Karrinyup Golf ClubNorth Beach Rd, PO Box 83, Karrinyup WA 6018 Telephone: +61 8 9422 8222 Fax: +61 8 9422 8282Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.lkcc.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 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.nz Mount Maunganui Golf Club (Inc)15 Fairway Avenue, Mount Maunganui 3030, New ZealandTelephone: +64 (07) 575 3889 Fax: +64 (07) 572 0341Email: n.a Home Page: www.mountmaunganui.nzgolf.net Pantai Mentiri Golf ClubKM 15 ˚, Jalan Kota Batu, P.S. 1646, Bandar Seri Begawan 1916,Negara Brunei Darussalam Telephone: +67 3 279 1021 / +67 3 279 2014 Fax: +67 3 279 0773 Email: [email protected] Page: www.pantaimentirigolfclub.com The Hong Kong Golf ClubP. O. Box 1, Shek Wu Hui Post Office, New Territories, Hong KongTelephone: +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.org 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 Jakarta Golf ClubJalan Rawamangun, Jakarta, Indonesia Telephone: +62 21 489 5107 /+62 21 489 0009Fax: +62 21 489 1208 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 Valley Golf & Country ClubAntipolo 1870, Rizal Phillippines, P.O. Box 706, Manila, PhillippinesTelephone: 6658565- 7 Fax: 6651640 Baguio Country ClubP.O. Box 8, South Drive, Baguio City 2600, Phillipines Telephone: (63-74) 619-2050 to 64 Fax: (63-74) 442-6501 / 442-7674Email: [email protected] Page: www.baguiocountryclub.com.ph Keppel ClubBukit Chermin Road, Singapore 109918Telephone: (65) 6375 5569 to 71 Fax: (65) 6278 1448Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.keppelclub.com.sg Singapore Island Country Club180 Island Club Road , Singapore 578774 Telephone: (65) 6459 2222 (Island), (65) 6466 2244 (Bukit) Fax: (65) 6458 3796 (Island), (65) 6466 9709 (Bukit)Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.sicc.org.sg Jurong Country Club9 Science Centre Road, Singapore 609078 Telephone: (65) 6560 5655 Fax: (65) 6567 1900Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.jcc.org.sg The Royal Bangkok Sports Club 1 Henri Dunant Street Pathumwan Bangkok 10330, Thailand Telephone: (662) 0 2652-5000-14, 0 2255-1420-7Fax: (662) 0 2255-4158 Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.rbsc.org Lakewood Golf ClubSouth Mountain Jin Ding, Zhuhai, China Telephone: +86 (756) 338-3666 Fax: +86 (756) 339-3898Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.lakewoodclub.com Song Be Golf Resort77 Binh Duong Boulevard, Lai Thieu Townlet, Thuan An District,Binh Duong Province, S. R. of Vietnam Tel: 84-0650-755802/3 Fax: 84-0650-755804 Email: [email protected] Website: www.songbegolf.com Home Page: www.lakewoodclub.com
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What’s Newin F&B...
Catering Contracts at other Outlets
To serve you better, we are currently scheduling some activities in the F&B section. Read on!
F&B Promotions
Renovation of Dewan Tunku The Dewan Tunku is also undergoing renovation
from 1st to 16th April 2009. We regret that functions will be disrupted during this period of closure.
Once the renovation is completed, the Dewan Tunku will serve as an alternative dining hall from 23rd April 2009 onwards until such time the renovated Eagle’s Nest is re-opened.
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New Caterer for Eagle’s NestEmamnel Catering’s contract at the Eagle’s Nest ended on 31 March 2009 and,
accordingly, a new tender exercise was conducted by the Club. At the end of the tender exercise, the contract for the dining hall was awarded to a new caterer from the Six Happiness Group of Restaurants.
However, please note that the Eagle’s Nest restaurant will be closed from 1st- 29th April 2009 for renovations to be carried out by the House/Maintenance Sub-Committee.
Note : The kitchen for the Eagle’s Nest has been found to be in a deplorable condition due to lack of proper maintenance of the premises and equipment in the past. As such, the kitchen is also closed for cleaning and servicing from 1st – 15th April 2009, before the new caterer takes over.
The contract for the Japanese Restaurant expired on 31 March 2009 and the Committee has decided to call for a new tender for the Japanese Restaurant, as well as for the Poolside Terrace and Bilik Buaya.
The Poolside Terrace contract is due to expire in May 2009, while operations at the Bilik Buaya are currently managed by the Club.
Advertisements were published to invite qualified candidates to submit tenders for the Restaurant to provide the following authentic cuisines:-i) Japaneseii) Malayiii) Indianiv) Westernv) Nyonya/Peranakanvi) Fusion
The purpose of having a variety of choices instead of just Japanese cuisine is to avoid having to advertise again should there be no taker to run the Japanese Restaurant. This will save time and speed up development.
The F&B Sub-Committee is in the process of evaluating all tenders before making any recommendation to the Tender Board.
In the meantime, the Japanese Restaurant will continue to operate until a decision has been made.
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F&B Promotions
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@ New Extension
Sample some delectable Malaysian favourites, from Dim Sum and Yong Tau Foo to tantalising
Rojak and Indian fare!
Fair
Dim SumDaily (except Mondays) from 9.00 a.m. – 9.00 p.m.
Indian Food on the Menu Daily from 7.00 a.m. – 7.00 p.m.Special Lunch on Fridays, Saturdays & SundaysVege Briyani & Curry Crabs
Yong Tau FooDaily from 7.00 a.m. – 3.00 p.m.
Rojak & Sotong KangkongAvailable weekends & public holidays only from 12.00 noon – 4.00 p.m.
Hawkers’
All prices are subject to 5% Govt. Tax
Monday - Friday 11.30 a.m. - 3.00 p.m. 5.30 p.m. - 10.00 p.m.Saturday & Sunday 10.00 a.m. - 10.00 p.m.
The pizza was previously baked at the rear entrance to the Family Terrace. It is now moved to the newly extended pizza cooking area for safety reason.
Italiano’sPizza & Pasta
at Golfers’ TerraceBreakfastToast Roti Kaya & Butter / Nasi Lemak / French Toast with Coffee / Tea @ RM2.50
SteamboatRM15.00 per person (min. of 5 pax)(Booking - 1 day in advance)
Daily Delight
M O N D A Y Soto Ayam RM4.50 Claypot “Lo See Fun” RM6.00 Claypot Chicken Rice RM6.00 (M) / RM9.00 (L) T U E S D A Y Ipoh Kway Teow RM4.50 Chicken Porridge RM6.00 Claypot Chicken Rice RM6.00(M) / RM9.00(L) W E D N E S D A Y Prawn mee RM4.50 Seafood Noodles RM8.00 Claypot Chicken Rice RM6.00(M) / RM9.00(L) T H U R S D A Y Mee Rebus RM4.50 Fish / Seafood Porridge RM8.00 Claypot Chicken Rice RM6.00(M) / RM9.00(L) F R I D A Y Curry Mee RM4.50 Fried “Lo See Fun” RM6.00 Claypot Chicken Rice RM6.00(M) / RM9.00(L) S A T U R D A Y Chicken Rice RM4.50 Claypot Seafood Noodles RM7.50 Claypot Chicken Rice RM6.00(M) / RM9.00(L) Assam Laksa RM4.50 Lontong RM4.50 S U N D A Y Chicken Rice RM4.50 Claypot Chicken Rice RM6.00(M) / RM9.00(L) Sizzling “Yee Mee” RM8.00 Assam Laksa RM4.50 Lontong RM4.50
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X’mas Eve Dinner
F&B Promotions
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Happenings @ Bilik Buaya...
It was definitely a night to remember, 24th December 2008, when Bilik Buaya hosted a X’mas Eve Dinner for members of the Club. As early as 7.00 p.m., members started rolling in and by 8.30 p.m., the crowd had swelled to about 74 diners, all dressed and geared up for the night.
On the night, diners had the chance to enjoy a delicious set meal of either Italian Goulash or Lamb Shank prepared by the Club’s own in-house caterer, Italianos, whereby the lamb shank took centre stage for the patrons.
The ambience for the evening’s entertainment was set when Frankie Tan took to the stage to entertain members as they dined.
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X’mas Eve
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Glenlivet There can be no doubt that a fun night was enjoyed by all when “The Glenlivet Promotion”, sponsored by Pernod Ricard, was held on 16 March 2009 at the Bilik Buaya. The cheery gathering was well-patronized by members.
FunFunFun
Wednesday 8pm - 12 midnightThursday 8pm - 12 midnight
Sundays 6pm - 10pm
Look out for our regular promotions for wine/liquor/beer, and live band performances by popular artistes...
These three days have been temporarily scheduled for live band performances at the Bilik Buaya. The days will be reviewed depending
on the response and availability of the bands.
The
Promotion
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