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Club Management Club Directory
General Manager COL (Ret) Eugene CheongHR & Membership Manager Ms Patricia KokFinance Manager Ms Suzanne Lok Operations Manager Mr Chan Keng Kiew Golfing Manager Mr Paul Giovanni S. DecipedaGolfing Executive Ms Christine Maestri Operations Executive Mr Chen Chun FukEvents & Marketing Executive Ms Toh Mei Lian Corporate Communications Executive Mr Drew Ng
Sembawang Country Club 249 Sembawang Road (enter via Toranto Road)Tel: 6257 0642 Fax: 6752 0446Website: www.sembawanggolf.org.sgFacebook: www.facebook.com/sembawangcountryclub
Golf DepartmentTel: 6751 0320/0328Email: [email protected]
Social/Marketing DepartmentTel: 6751 0347/339Email: [email protected]
Accounts DepartmentTel: 6751 0346/335Email: [email protected]
Membership DepartmentTel: 6751 0331/0350Email: [email protected]
Operations DepartmentTel: 6751 0326
Purchasing DepartmentTel: 6751 0337
JR Group (OceanSpoon)Tel: 6751 0310
Pan West Pte Ltd (Pro Shop)Tel: 6755 8255
Publishing Consultant Craft Print International LimitedTel: 6861 [email protected]
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Editorial & Appointments
In & Around
Captain’s Column
Ladies Corner
Greens Talk
Club Events
Upcoming Events
F&B Promotions
Golf Fixtures
Monthly Medals Results
Membership News
Editorial & Appointments
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AppointmentsPresidentMG Perry Lim
Club ChairmanRADM Jackson Chia
Vice-ChairmanBG Ong Tze-Ch’in
AdvisorBG (Ret) Stephen Wong
GREEN COMMITTEE Club CaptainME7 Low Bah Soon Derric
Club Vice-CaptainME6 Teh Chong Ann
Ladies CaptainME5 Emily Lee
Competitions ConvenorMr Yong Shao Chang
Greens ConvenorME6 Yeo Hock Heng Andrew
Handicap ConvenorME3 Andrew Ho Soo Whai
FINANCE COMMITTEETreasurerLTC Chang Pin Chuan
Assistant TreasurerME6 Shaun Ng Chor Chuan
Finance Committee MemberLTC (Ret) James Kwek
Audit Committee MembersME6 Manimaran GanesanMr Sim You HockDX10 Bernard Teh
HOUSE COMMITTEEHouse MemberME6 Lim Yit Beng
Assistant House MemberMAJ (Ret) Chan Siew Mun
House ConvenorMAJ (Ret) Edward Kim
ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEEEngagement Committee ChairmanCOL (Ret) Alan Yeo Cheng Ann
Engagement Committee Vice-ChairmanMAJ (Ret) Tan Kim Huat
Engagement Committee MemberMAJ (Ret) Tony SengMr Cheong Aik ChyeMAJ (Ret) Tan Yuet KinLTC Adrian TengMAJ Kelvin Ang
PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEEPublications ConvenorLTC (Ret) Eric Goh
Publications MemberMr Gilbert Tan
IT COMMITTEEIT AdvisorMAJ Joseph Teoh
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As we stride into the last quarter of 2015, we extend a warm welcome to our Club President, MG Perry Lim. We look forward to his guidance for the Club. We also extend our farewell to our previous Club President, LG Ng Chee Meng and wish him a bright future.
SCC is constantly improving its facilities and the condition of its golf course. Our newly refurbished driving range was launched on 15 Aug 2015 and promises you a positive golf-practice experience. Several improvement had also been made throughout the year and you can read about the tremendous work put in by the Golfing Committee in the Captain’s Column. Kudos to a dedicated GC team!
We are also proud to announce that several new reciprocal clubs had been added to our already huge list, so that you can plan wonderful overseas golf events with your kakis, so start planning your year-end holidays with these Clubs in mind.
Enjoy the rest of the year. Eric Goh
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By COL (Ret) Eugene Cheong
Hello Everyone ,
Once again, we find ourselves standing at the last quarter of the year! It gets quite a bit scary when the months just fly by like that. Where did all the time go? There were quite a few exciting things that happened in the last few months, and some events are yet to unfold in the coming months.
Welcome to New PresidentFirstly, I would like to give a warm welcome to Club President, MG Perry Lim. We all look forward to seeing him in the Club and playing at SCC golf course. I would also like to bid a warm farewell to our previous Club President, LG Ng Chee Meng. He has given us invaluable advice and guidance, and we thank him for all the support he has given to the Club. We wish him all the best in his future endeavours.
AGM FY 2014/15Once again, we have come to the time of the year where we hold our Annual General Meeting. This year was no exception, as members gathered at the banquet hall to attend the meeting, fronted by our panel consisting of eight EXCO members. The panel presented the financial plan for FY2015/2016, upgrades done for the Club facilities and Golf Course, as well as recapping the happenings of 2014 and 2015. The Annual General Meeting was a success, and I would like to thank you for it, especially your attendance and continual support for our Club.
Annual Survey 2015In July this year, we engaged a consultant, aAdvantage, to help us conduct a members’ satisfaction survey. First, let me thank all of you who have given your valuable time to participate in the survey. It was with your effort and support that the Club managed to complete the survey ahead of schedule. Your inputs
and feedback are important to us, and would provide us with a catalyst to strive for service excellence. I am encouraged to see from the survey results that there is a high level of member satisfaction. The staff are also very proud and happy that they are serving appreciative members who have acknowledged their efforts in providing good service. Naturally, there are areas to improve and we will put together an action plan to address those shortfalls.
SG50 Seniors Golf GameThis year, we celebrated Singapore’s 50th birthday with our members by organizing an SG50 Seniors Golf Game on 17 July 2015. This game was organized for all our senior golfers, and we were blessed with excellent weather as they pitted their golfing skills against one another. The event concluded with a sumptuous lunch followed by a lucky draw prize presentation – the top three winners received attractive prizes sponsored by Nikon!
National Day Family Carnival 2015We held the National Day Family Carnival on 15 August 2015. As the theme suggested, families were encouraged to come in colours of Red and White. The whole Club was decorated with buntings and national flags. As the carnival went on, you could see families queuing to get quick bites, such as muah chee and hotdog buns, or visiting the game booths for a chance to win prizes. The arts and craft stalls were also popular with the kids as they created their own painted cups and shrink art. Looking at their smiling faces, I am sure the families had an enjoyable time and are already looking forward to the next one.
President’s Cup 2015 & Mega Happy HourThe President’s Cup was held on the afternoon of 15
2015
FY2014/2015
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August 2014, followed by our Mega Happy Hour event in the evening. Our Guest-of-Honour, the previous Club President and CDF, LG (Ret) Ng Chee Meng, graced the occasion. The golf winners were awarded with medals, trophies and vouchers. The participants enjoyed the beautiful weather, the excellent golf course conditions, and of course, the lovely Mega Happy Hour dinner. It was quite a tough competition, but we could only have one overall champion. We heartily congratulate Mr Choo Teck Chuan, the winner of the President’s Cup 2015.
Official Re-Opening of Driving RangeNew beginnings – that’s what excite people. Following feedback from our members, and after some renovations to the Driving Range, we launched its official re-opening on 15 August 2015. The Driving Range was officially opened by our previous Club President and CDF, LG (NS) Ng Chee Meng, in conjunction with the President’s Cup. Now, members can enjoy a newly refurbished Driving Range, and an improved golf practice experience.
SLGA 26th Open Amateur ChampionshipThis year, SLGA held its 26th Open Amateur Championship at our Club. Contestants from Singapore and different parts of Asia came over to participate in the competition to give their best to fight to the top! The proud overall winner who emerged from the intense competition was Goh Jen, from Singapore. We received very positive feedback from the organisers that the golf course was in excellent condition. We’re indeed delighted that they chose us as the venue of choice for this event.
Outstanding Staff AwardThe Outstanding Staff Award is a quarterly award that
will be presented to staff who have provided good service to our members and guests. The nominees were taken from the compliments or feedback that we received through our feedback channels (yellow feedback form, website, Whatsapp, etc). The winners of the Outstanding Staff Award were then selected by a Selection Panel comprising members of the Executive Committee and Sub-Committees.
For the quarter of July to September 2015, the winners of the Outstanding Staff Award are Jay & Zurah from the Receptionist Department, Gai & Prema from the Golfing Dpeartment, Mandon from our Marshals, Othman from our Swimming Pool facility, John, Sawal, Candy, David, Amir, James, Tie Liang & Jamsari from our Operations Department. Congratulations to all of them!
Thank you for all your nominations, compliments and feedback. Do continue to write in to us about any of our staff who has provided you with excellent service. We recognise staff who have delivered happiness to you, or who has gone beyond his/her call of duty to render assistance to you. This would certainly encourage our staff to provide even better service to you.
ConclusionIt leaves me now to thank all of you, the members, for making the events that we had organised so memorable. Thank you so much for your support, and I look forward to more of your support for our future events.
Let me wish everyone a Happy Deepavali, and a Merry Christmas! I hope you all have a wonderful and enjoyable festive season ahead!
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On 23 Sep 15, we held a very successful Annual General Meeting (AGM) to cap off another very positive year for us at the club. During the AGM, I shared with all members present on the initiatives and progress made over the past year, and I would like to share it here as well.
IMPROVING THE GOLF COURSE
Over the past year, the GC made several improvements to the golf course to enhance your golfing experience.
Golf course conditions were improved through the planting of additional trees on holes 7, 9 and 17, and the sandcapping of certain areas (between holes 1, 9 and 13) improved drainage and ground conditions. New entry points to hole 11 fairway and new path to hole 8 tee box were also constructed to reduce the discomfort caused to the buggies and their passengers when driving over these areas.
We also improved the aesthetics of our course through the installation of new buggy stakes and ropes all around the course to replace the old bamboo poles. The pins and flags for each hole were also coloured to improve the view of the green while enhancing the visibility of the pin.
The GC also recognised that a beautiful golf course comes to naught if not for a positive playing experience. As such, we also reviewed the KPIs of the
course maintenance to improve your overall golfing experience based on members’ feedback. Notably, the GC had incorporated members’ feedback into our course maintenance contract to improve the speed, consistency and appearance of our putting greens.
PROVIDING DIVERSE GOLFING OPPORTUNITIES
To provide you, our member, with greater opportunities to enjoy other golf courses in addition to our own, the GC established partnerships with numerous golf clubs both local and overseas. In the past year, the GC had strengthened our reciprocal relations with country clubs in popular holiday destinations. The new reciprocal clubs which are now available to you are the New Kuta Golf and Ocean View (Bali, Indonesia), Mystic Springs Golf Club (Hainan China), Song Be Golf and Country Club (Vietnam), The Vines Golf and Country Club (Perth Australia), The Cut (Perth Australia) and Kelab Golf Sarawak (Kuching, Malaysia). The broad array of overseas golfing destinations, coupled with our list of local reciprocal clubs would provide you with a wide range of golfing options.
In addition to the annual interclub game with our reciprocal golf clubs in Kuala Lumpur, we added a new destination for the interclub game this year - Sabah. Both these trips were very well-received by our members and we had received good and positive comments.
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INCREASING PARTICIPATION IN COMPETITIVE GOLF
The participation in our club events continued to strengthen. In the past year, a record 70 members stepped forward to participate in our selection for league players. The SCC Open 2015, held on 15-16 May 15 and Ladies Day held on 15 May 15 also drew a record high of 258 men and 200 ladies respectively from country clubs all across the country. Several changes were also made to the monthly medal and these included changes to the handicap range for the various divisions to balance the numbers in each division, quarterly shot-gun start to enhance interaction among members after the game. These initiatives strengthened the demand for monthly medals and the GC also provided the option of having additional flights in the afternoon to address the increased demand. The resumption of play policy was also amended and successfully implemented in Feb 15. In addition, the GC led the organising and hosting of the 26th SLGA Amateur Open 2015, attracting top amateurs from around the world, including Singapore.
The GC worked closely with the club management to renovate our Driving Range to provide improved practice facilities. Newly opened in Aug 15, the new range had received positive feedback on the appearance and enhancement to their practice experience.
STRENGTHENING COMMUNICATION, COHESION AND ENGAGEMENT
The GC continued to build on our initiatives to strengthen communication with our members. The monthly GC updates bring the latest policy changes to our members as well as the quarterly Captain’s Column.
In addition, the GC launched a series of initiatives to recognise and appreciate our Pioneers. For the period from Jan 15 till Dec 15, the GC implemented a promotion for all Singaporeans and Permanent Residents aged 55 years and above, have already begun receiving a 50% discount for golfing fees on every 1st Wednesday of each month. This initiative was warmly welcomed by the pioneers who had participated. The GC also organised the SG50 Senior Golf Game on 17 Jul 15 where a total of 136 players participated. It received much positive feedback that many participants are
now requesting for it to become a yearly event. GC will be reviewing this in the next term.
The ladies committee had, through their engagement efforts, increased the interest levels of our lady members in our golfing activities and events. Notably, several ladies cohesion events were organised and there has been an increase in participation of our lady members in our monthly medals where a minimum of 24 players participated. This high level of ladies participation also had a positive impact on our high key events such as the SCC Ladies Day.
KEY FOCUS AREAS FOR THE COMING MONTHS
The GC will continue to pay close attention to continue to improve our course.
To enhance the safety our golf course, an additional tee-box will be constructed on hole 6, and the lady tee-box on hole 2 and hole 16 will be removed to provide a better view of the course. These initiatives will provide improved visibility of the golf course and reduce blind spots.
To further improve our course conditions, the GC will strengthen the maintenance of non-sandcapped areas and explore the option of sandcapping them if necessary, or to implement the usage of wood chips and sea hibiscus which could potentially suppress weed growth and improve course conditions.
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The GC will continue to work closely with the maintenance company to improve playing experience, with greater emphasis paid to ensuring greater consistency of greens and green speeds, targeted to be 8 to 8.5 on weekdays and >9 on weekends.
Even though we had attracted over 70 members to participate in our Inter-Club League Team selection, there were areas for improvement. The GC will review the selection process to enhance the experience, as well as strengthening our ability to identify a team which would best represent our club in the league.
The GC will continue to pro-actively seek ways to further strengthen our communication with our members through organising events such as Golf Forums to further strengthen dialogue with our members.
CHANGES TO THE GC TEAM
I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude and thank the following GC members who have left an indelible mark on the club through their efforts: LTC Ong Chew Meng, LTC Chin Seng Heng were exemplary Vice-Captains; Jenny Ong served well as the ladies Vice-Captain, was also supported by Mandhy Lee who contributed to the increased engagement of our lady members; MAJ(RET) Anthony Ang successfully established the wide range of reciprocal clubs which you can now enjoy; MAJ(NS) Koh Hong Soon and MWO(RET) Albert Chan had also contributed to the club as the Assistant Competitions Convenor and Assistant Greens Convenor respectively.
I would like to take this opportunity to also welcome on-board the new GC appointment holders. ME6 Teh Chong Ann and ME5 Evelyn Lim who would be joining us as Vice-Captain and Ladies Vice-Captain respectively. ME3 Andrew Ho was successfully elected as the new Handicap Convenor, and he would be assisted by CPT(RET) Goh Young Kwang as the Assistant Handicap Convenor. SWO Vincent Lee Yong Kwang has also been appointed as the Assistant Greens Convenor. To strengthen the vibrancy of our club and leverage on our new training facilities, ME5 David Bey and ME5 Mario Xie had also been added to the GC to strengthen our Junior Programme.
I am delighted to continue serving as Club Captain, and I hope that all members would continue to give the GC your fullest support as we continue our unwavering efforts to improve your golfing experience at our Sembawang Country Club.
Happy Golfing!
ME7 Derric LowClub Captain
SPOTLIGHT ON AGM 2015
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The Prize Winners are : Champion Goh Jen (71-64-70)
Runner-up Amelia Yong (78-77-76)
Premier Division Winner Inez Beatrice (70-79-72)
Runner-up Kaho Monica (77-79-68)
A Division Winner Riya Ahuja (77-79-74)
Runner-up Geraldine Wong (78-79-77)
B Division Winner Emily Lee (82-84-89)
Runner-up Jasmine Chew (82-87-88)
Ladies’ Corner26th SLGA Amateur Open - 25-27 Aug 2015Sembawang Country Club had the honour of co-organising and hosting the 26
th
SLGA
Amateur Open on 25-27 Aug 15. The 3-day tournament was a world Amateur golf
ranking event held yearly. This year, the tournament attracted 21 overseas players
(from Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, M’sia, Taiwan, and UK) and 37 local players to take
part, with the ages ranging from 14 to 70 years old, of which 35 players were single
handicapper .
Our National golfer Goh Jen fired an eight-under-par 64 on round 2 to set the lowest
score record for SCC, and took the driver seat of the tournament. She led by 5 strokes
going into final round and closed with a 2-under 70 to finish at 11-under 205 (71-64-70)
to win the 26th SLGA Amateur Open. Amelia Yong was the first runner up (on count
back) with 5-under 211 (73-67-71) followed by Inez Beatrice of Indonesia (70-69-72).
Our very own club Ladies Captain Emily Lee, made the best of her home course
familiarity to claim the B Division crown on 255 total gross.
Hole-in-one achievement:
On day 1, at hole 15th
by Pauline Graham
Hole-in-one
achievement: On day 2,
at hole 8th
by Alyson
Yeo
The organising committee: Emily, Evelyn,
Jennifer, Jenny, Ralph, Mandhy, Ho Phui
Ping, Anthony, and Helena,
President SLGA presenting a
memento to SCC Lady Captain
Emily Lee for hosting the
tournament
Goh Jen receiving the
winner’s trophy from
President SLGA Loh Ju Fern.
The Prize Winners are : Champion Goh Jen (71-64-70)
Runner-up Amelia Yong (78-77-76)
Premier Division Winner Inez Beatrice (70-79-72)
Runner-up Kaho Monica (77-79-68)
A Division Winner Riya Ahuja (77-79-74)
Runner-up Geraldine Wong (78-79-77)
B Division Winner Emily Lee (82-84-89)
Runner-up Jasmine Chew (82-87-88)
Ladies’ Corner26th SLGA Amateur Open - 25-27 Aug 2015Sembawang Country Club had the honour of co-organising and hosting the 26
th
SLGA
Amateur Open on 25-27 Aug 15. The 3-day tournament was a world Amateur golf
ranking event held yearly. This year, the tournament attracted 21 overseas players
(from Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, M’sia, Taiwan, and UK) and 37 local players to take
part, with the ages ranging from 14 to 70 years old, of which 35 players were single
handicapper .
Our National golfer Goh Jen fired an eight-under-par 64 on round 2 to set the lowest
score record for SCC, and took the driver seat of the tournament. She led by 5 strokes
going into final round and closed with a 2-under 70 to finish at 11-under 205 (71-64-70)
to win the 26th SLGA Amateur Open. Amelia Yong was the first runner up (on count
back) with 5-under 211 (73-67-71) followed by Inez Beatrice of Indonesia (70-69-72).
Our very own club Ladies Captain Emily Lee, made the best of her home course
familiarity to claim the B Division crown on 255 total gross.
Hole-in-one achievement:
On day 1, at hole 15th
by Pauline Graham
Hole-in-one
achievement: On day 2,
at hole 8th
by Alyson
Yeo
The organising committee: Emily, Evelyn,
Jennifer, Jenny, Ralph, Mandhy, Ho Phui
Ping, Anthony, and Helena,
President SLGA presenting a
memento to SCC Lady Captain
Emily Lee for hosting the
tournament
Goh Jen receiving the
winner’s trophy from
President SLGA Loh Ju Fern.
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Ladies Corner
Greens Talk
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On 18 Jul 2015, our Club held the SG50 Seniors Golf Game. The event was dedicated to senior members, who are above the age of 50, to thank them for their contributions to Singapore throughout the years. Some of the participants even included our pioneering generation, whose efforts helped shape our country and pave the way for future generations like us!
SG50 Seniors Golf Game
Here we go, towards the tee-off!
Top 3 winners with prizes sponsored by Nikon
Beautiful ladies pose for a group shot
Flight of golfers smiling for the cameraReady to swing!
Camera ready pose!
Ladies Captain, ME5 Emily Lee presenting award to winner
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Greens Talk
On 15 Aug 2015, our Club held its President’s Cup, in conjunction with our first Mega Happy Hour. The event was graced by our previous Club President, LG (NS) Ng Chee Meng, as well as various Committee members and Club members. The game was well enjoyed due to favourable sunny weather conditions, and the participants enjoyed a friendly game where they pit their golfing skills against one another.
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Golf Tips
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Sourced by Mr Gilbert TanWith permission from Golf Digest
How to Beat Uneven Lies
Uphill
FIT THE CLUB: Going uphill, most golfers push the handle forward to avoid hitting the ball too high. To counter this, make sure the back edge of the sole is on the ground.
SET YOUR BODY: With the club correctly soled, take your address position. You want the butt of the grip pointing between your zipper and left hip, as it does on a normal shot, with the ball forward.
←SWING: Shots from uphill lies tend to fly higher (and shorter) and go left, so take more club and aim right. Swing up the slope.
Downhill
FIT THE CLUB: The tendency on a downslope is to drop the handle back to try to add loft to the clubface. Make sure the club’s leading edge is flush to the ground.
SET YOUR BODY: Again, build your setup around the correctly soled club. Point the butt of the grip between your zipper and left hip, and play the ball farther back than normal.
←SWING: Shots from downhill lies tend to fly lower and go right, so take less club and aim left. Swing down the slope, and don’t try to help the ball in the air.
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Golf Tips
Ball above Feet
FIT THE CLUB: From this sideslope, the clubhead will tend to sit on its toe, so when you sole it be sure the heel touches the ground.
SET YOUR BODY: In effect, the angle of this slope makes the club longer, so stand taller and grip down an inch or two on the handle. The shaft will be more horizontal at address.
←SWING: The club moves more around your body, which creates more clubface rotation and can cause a right-to-left shot. Aim farther right to compensate. Also, expect a lower flight and more roll.
Ball below Feet
FIT THE CLUB: The clubhead will tend to rest on its heel. Raise the grip so the toe is on the ground.
SET YOUR BODY: The ground sloping away from you effectively shortens the club. Bend more from your hips and tilt your upper body forward to reach the ball. The shaft will be more vertical.
←SWING: The club moves more up and down, with less face rotation, which can produce a left-to-right shot. To allow for this curve to the right, aim farther left. Expect a higher ball flight and less roll.
Club Events
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On 15 August 2015, we celebrated National Day with a blast at the Club! It was our National Day Family Carnival. We had many fun activities lined up for children and their parents, and even grandparents! The Clubhouse was a buzz of excitement and we were happy to see families enjoying activities such as cup painting, caricature painting and the game booths! The children were thrilled to bring home their own hand painted cups and also, their own caricature painting! We definitely look forward to the next Family Carnival and hope you do too!
Come on ball, go into the cup!
Look at my balloon mom!
Longkang fishingFamily bonding during the cup painting session
Member getting her blue floral temporary tattoo
Cute!
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Club Events
Pretty ladies and girls posing for group shot
Look at our caricature!
Member showing off her Singapore flag temporary tattoo
Artist and member posing for a picture with her caricature
Sisters pose for a photo at the game booth
Posing for a family shot during the cup painting session!
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Club Events
We are proud to announce that we have revamped our Driving Range!
The Driving Range Re-Opening Ceremony was dovetailed with the President’s Cup on 15 August 2015 and was officiated by the Club President for a ribbon cutting ceremony. The opening ceremony was attended by a sizable crowd and members enjoyed complimentary range balls from 12.30pm to 1.30pm. Here are the new changes:The ball landing had been significantly improved; ground levelling – drainage system, repair of netting and replanting of turf to improve overall play. The lighting had been improved for night practice; Aesthetic improvements; new distance markers and target greens.
Do drop by to practice your golf swings with your kakis.
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Club Events
Ex-Club President LG (NS) Ng Chee Meng presenting an award to the winner of the President’s Cup
Club Chairman RADM Jackson Chia presenting a farewell gift to Ex-Club President LG (NS) Ng Chee Meng
Club Captain ME7 Derric Low presenting an award to member
Ex-Club President LG (NS) Ng Chee Meng giving a farewell speech
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Ex-Club President LG (NS) Ng Chee Meng taking a group selfie!
Ladies Captain ME5 Emily Lee presenting an award to member
Look at their happy faces at the Mega Happy Hour!
Members pose for a selfie of their gathering
Group Selfie!
Smile!
For registration, please contact Social Department at 6751 0339 / 0347 or email to
• A minimum of 20, maximum of 30 participants to commence the camp.
• Fees subject to 7% GST.• Valid for children aged between 6 and 16 years old. • The camp will be conducted in 2 groups:
- Beginner for fresh starters with no prior knowledge of golf
- Intermediate for young golfers with prior knowledge of golf (Improvers and PC Holders)
• No cancellation/refund is allowed after the closing date on 13 Nov 15 (Fri), unless valid medical certification is presented.
• The Club reserves the right to change or cancel any events or activities, time and itineraries without prior notice.
• The Club reserves the right to reproduce, display and use photos taken during the event for advertising, promotional and
publicity purposes without obtaining prior permission from the participant.
3 Days Programme
26, 27 and 30 Nov 2015
(Thu, Fri & Mon)
Fees
$170 (SCC Member)
$210 (Guest)
Registration Closing Date:
13 Nov 15 (Fri)
Conducted by
SingaGolf Academy
2 Junior Golf Polo Shirts are
available at $6 each
(80% subsidized by SingaGolf and
BCLN Singapore)
Nurture and Groom Them Young!
Highlights
Introduction to Golf
Basic Golf Swing Fundamentals
Range Practice on Swing Concepts
Video Analysis
Play on Golf Course
(Parents are invited to accompany)
Lunch & Snacks Provided
Golf Clubs Provided for Training
Club Events
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Day 1 Programme Day 1 Programme
26 Nov 2015, Thursday
Time Beginner Intermediate
8.30am Arrival & Check-in @ Sembawang Country Club
9am
• Introduction to golf
• Safety brief
• History brief and equipment classification
• Introduction to golf
• Safety brief
• History brief and equipment classification
• Basic golf swing fundamentals
• Grip, body balance and set-up
• 3 ways of gripping a golf club
• Emphasis on good proper grip
• Understand what makes a good setup,
posture, stance and body balance
• Range practice on swing concepts,
half and quarter swing
• Basic golf swing fundamentals
• Grip, body balance and set-up
• Emphasis on good proper grip
• Understand what makes a good setup,
posture, stance and body balance
• Range practice on swing concepts, half and
quarter swing
10am Break
10.15am
• Swing sequencing – introduction to irons
• Emphasis on balance, full range of swing
motion and holding the finish
• Video analysis and advisory
• Range practice
Faults and Fixes – Woods & Irons
•Individual attention to swing improvements
•Video analysis and advisory•Range practice
12.30pm Lunch
1.30pm
• Introduction to short golf game
fundamentals – chipping / pitching,
putting techniques, judgement of
distance, choice of clubs
• Basic golf rules and etiquette
• Introduction to golf course, including golf
terms, scoring, order of play and parts of a
golf course
Faults and Fixes
•Short game on chipping, pitching and putting
•Techniques on judgement of distances and
choice of clubs
•Refresher on basic golf rules/ etiquette and course-play
•Topics include golf terms, scoring, order of
play, and parts of a golf course
3.30pm Break
4pm
• Bunker shots / Range work
• Experience bunker practice, removing fear
of the bunker
• Emphasis etiquette and care for the
bunker
• Range practice
• Bunker shots / Range work
• Experience bunker practice, removing fear of
the bunker
• Emphasis etiquette and care for the bunker
• Range practice
5.30pm
• Explanation on basic golf rules
• Proficiency certification and handicap
advisory
• Review and consolidation
• Proficiency certification and handicap
advisory
• Review and consolidation
6pm End of Day
For registration, please contact Social Department at 6751 0339 / 0347 or email to
• A minimum of 20, maximum of 30 participants to commence the camp.
• Fees subject to 7% GST.• Valid for children aged between 6 and 16 years old. • The camp will be conducted in 2 groups:
- Beginner for fresh starters with no prior knowledge of golf
- Intermediate for young golfers with prior knowledge of golf (Improvers and PC Holders)
• No cancellation/refund is allowed after the closing date on 13 Nov 15 (Fri), unless valid medical certification is presented.
• The Club reserves the right to change or cancel any events or activities, time and itineraries without prior notice.
• The Club reserves the right to reproduce, display and use photos taken during the event for advertising, promotional and
publicity purposes without obtaining prior permission from the participant.
3 Days Programme
26, 27 and 30 Nov 2015
(Thu, Fri & Mon)
Fees
$170 (SCC Member)
$210 (Guest)
Registration Closing Date:
13 Nov 15 (Fri)
Conducted by
SingaGolf Academy
2 Junior Golf Polo Shirts are
available at $6 each
(80% subsidized by SingaGolf and
BCLN Singapore)
Nurture and Groom Them Young!
Highlights
Introduction to Golf
Basic Golf Swing Fundamentals
Range Practice on Swing Concepts
Video Analysis
Play on Golf Course
(Parents are invited to accompany)
Lunch & Snacks Provided
Golf Clubs Provided for Training
Upcoming Events
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Day 2 Programme Day 2 Programme
27 Nov 2015, Friday
Time Beginner Intermediate
8.30am Arrival & Check-in @ Sembawang Country Club
9am
• Safety brief
• Overview on topics covered on Day 1
• Safety brief
• Overview on topics covered on Day 1
Introduction of Diver and Fairway Woods
•Full swing explanations, ball flight laws, tempo, timing and coordination, distance
and accuracy
•Range Practice on woods / fairway woods
Introduction of Diver and Fairway Woods
•Full swing explanations, ball flight laws, tempo, timing and coordination, distance and
accuracy
•Range Practice on woods / fairway woods
10am Break
10.15am
• Range practice with irons
• Emphasis on body balance and holding
the finish
• Video analysis and advisory
• Range practice with irons
• Emphasis on body balance and holding the
finish
• Video analysis and advisory
12.30pm Lunch
1.30pm
• Pre-shot routines – judging distances
• Short game practices with mini
competition
• Refresher on golf rules and etiquettes to
be observed
• Pre-shot routines – judging distances
• Short game practices with mini
competition
• Refresher on golf rules and etiquettes to
be observed
3.30pm Break
4pm
• Range practice irons and woods
• Distance and accuracy
• Video analysis and advisor
• Range practice irons and woods
• Distance and accuracy
• Video analysis and advisor
5.30pm
• Video on junior golf and golf rules
explanation
• Review and consolidation
• Video on junior golf and golf rules
explanation
• Review and consolidation
6pm End of Day
Upcoming Events
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Day 2 Programme Day 2 Programme
27 Nov 2015, Friday
Time Beginner Intermediate
8.30am Arrival & Check-in @ Sembawang Country Club
9am
• Safety brief
• Overview on topics covered on Day 1
• Safety brief
• Overview on topics covered on Day 1
Introduction of Diver and Fairway Woods
•Full swing explanations, ball flight laws, tempo, timing and coordination, distance
and accuracy
•Range Practice on woods / fairway woods
Introduction of Diver and Fairway Woods
•Full swing explanations, ball flight laws, tempo, timing and coordination, distance and
accuracy
•Range Practice on woods / fairway woods
10am Break
10.15am
• Range practice with irons
• Emphasis on body balance and holding
the finish
• Video analysis and advisory
• Range practice with irons
• Emphasis on body balance and holding the
finish
• Video analysis and advisory
12.30pm Lunch
1.30pm
• Pre-shot routines – judging distances
• Short game practices with mini
competition
• Refresher on golf rules and etiquettes to
be observed
• Pre-shot routines – judging distances
• Short game practices with mini
competition
• Refresher on golf rules and etiquettes to
be observed
3.30pm Break
4pm
• Range practice irons and woods
• Distance and accuracy
• Video analysis and advisor
• Range practice irons and woods
• Distance and accuracy
• Video analysis and advisor
5.30pm
• Video on junior golf and golf rules
explanation
• Review and consolidation
• Video on junior golf and golf rules
explanation
• Review and consolidation
6pm End of Day
Day 3 Programme Day 3 Programme
30 Nov 2015, Monday
Time Combined Group (Beginner & Intermediate)
8.30am Arrival & Check-in @ Sembawang Country Club
9am
Safety brief
Golf yoga – explanation of advantages
Benefits of golf yoga and fitness
Golf yoga exercise – imagery, calmness, memory and practices
10am Break
10.15am
Supervise practices at range:
Total swing visual imagery
Memorizing the feeling
Re-imaging total swing
Range practices
12.30pm Lunch
1.30pm
Preparation for golf course play
Allocation of flights (groupings)
Tee off ‘Short course’ play
Guidance and supervision on course play and
gain valuable experiences
3.30pm Break
5pm
Golf quiz
Review and consolidation – course play
Feedback on program
5.45pm Presentation of certification of participation
6pm End of Day
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Upcoming Events
*Photos are for illustrative purposes only
October November December
Come down now to the Golfers Terrace for a taste of these delectable local dishes!
Weekly Specials
Biryani Mutton Rendang
Beef Rendang Biryani
Braised Duck Peanut Rice
Chicken Curry Biryani
Deep Fried Fish Soup
Kway Chap
Laksa
Prawn noodles
Roasted Chicken Rice
Satay bee hoon
Wanton Mee
Yong Tau Foo
F& B PromotionsBy Oceanspoon
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Golf Fixtures
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October November December
Come down now to the Golfers Terrace for a taste of these delectable local dishes!
Weekly Specials
Biryani Mutton Rendang
Beef Rendang Biryani
Braised Duck Peanut Rice
Chicken Curry Biryani
Deep Fried Fish Soup
Kway Chap
Laksa
Prawn noodles
Roasted Chicken Rice
Satay bee hoon
Wanton Mee
Yong Tau Foo
Golf FixturesOctober ‘15 November ‘15 December ‘15
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SGA ICL Training# 11 flights (PM)
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Jotun Golf Tournament* @ 1330 hrsShotgun Start
Tiger Medal * @ 0730 hrs & 1330 hrsShotgun Start
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
SGCC GOLF GAME# 12 Flights (PM)AGC GOLF # 6 Flights (PM)
SSG Monthly Medal# 22 Flights (AM)MPA Charity Golf# 28 Flights (PM)
ST Aero SRC Golf # 15 Flights (PM)
DeepaRaya Golf * @ 1330 hrs Shotgun Start
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
2 PDF Golf Game# 10 Flights (PM)
Signal Golf Rally# 10 Flights (PM)
Club Champioship (RD 1)Timesheet - PM
Club Champioship (RD 2)Timesheet - PM
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
MBGC Reciprocal Golf Game# 10 Flights (PM)
Farewell Golf# 12 Flights (PM)
Social Golf Game# 10 Flights (PM)
Club Champioship FINAL RDTimesheet - PM
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Tenasek / ChevronsGolf Challenge# 32 flights (PM)
Care & Share Golf Tournament* @ 1330 hrsShotgun Start
SCC /KRTU InterClub Friendly Match (PM) * @ 1330 hrsShotgun Start
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Deepavali Public Holiday
NAF Charity Golf* @ 1330 hrsShotgun Start
Nov Medal Matchplay QualifyingMen & LadiesAM - Timesheet
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Private Golf Tournament* @ 1330 hrsShotgun Start
Matchplay Championship (By HCP)1st Round (PM)
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Commando Anniversary Golf 2015* @ 1330 hrsShotgun Start
FCC Golf # 5 Flights (PM)
Matchplay Championship (By HCP)2nd Round (AM & PM)
Matchplay Championship (By HCP)Final Round (AM & PM)
Maintenance Day (Whole Day) Hollow Coring
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December Monthly MedalMen & LadiesAM - Timesheet
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
Chairman's Cup cumChristmas Golf* @ 1330 hrsShotgun Start
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
CHRISTMASPublic Holiday
Maintenance Day (Whole Day)
H o l e - i n - O n e W I N N E R SJULY - SEPTEMBER 2015
BEY SOO KHIANG4 JULY 2015
Sentosa Golf ClubHOLE 14
LEE SING HUEI21 JULY 2015
Sembawang Country ClubHOLE 6
LEE TANG SENG12 AUGUST 2015
National Service Resort & Country ClubHOLE 5
NG HENG CHEW5 SEPTEMBER 2015
National Service Resort & Country ClubHOLE 5
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NAME H.I SCOREM'SHIP NAME H.I SCOREM'SHIP
NAME H.I SCOREM'SHIP
NAME H.I SCOREM'SHIP
WOO JUN HON
FRANKIE CHONG K Y
WOO JUN HON
CHAN TECK SENG RINO
OW KONG CHUNGTAY THIAM MONG
GOH WING LEONG JASON
MALDIYAH K
CHOO TECK CHUAN
TAY THIAM SONG DICKSON
WOO JUN HON
CHAN TECK SENG RINO
QUEK TENG LIM
CHUA SOY TEE
CHOO TECK CHUAN
OW KONG CHUNG
TAY THIAM MONG
HAH KEE
HAH KEE
HELEN TAN
MARY YANG
SENG PENG KHOON TONY
TAN SUAN JOW
WONG CHONG WAI
LIM WEE BENG ALLAN
SINARI GERRY
KAO MIN FUI
CHAN CHIAN HON DANNY
ADIV
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2nd Nine
1st Nine
2nd Nine
1st Nine
2nd Nine
1st Nine
1st Nine
2nd Nine
2nd Nine
1st Nine
2nd Nine
NG CHENG HOEHON KIM TENG
WONG CHONG WAI
QUEK TENG LIM
CHIANG JIN SHENG
SINARI GERRY
KAO MIN FUI
KAO MIN FUI
EMILY LEE BENG HUA
HO SIM SIM
ANNABELLE CHEONG
TAN KOK KENG LILIAN
HO SIM SIM
IRENE YEOW
ANNABELLE CHEONG
ANNABELLE CHEONG
W168/02
C530
T509
W214
L559
S308
5.1
9.0
14.9
13.6
16.2
19.3
W168/02 3.1 74 Gross
G179 9.9 72 Nett
M017 13.1 83 Gross
C370 15.2 65 Nett
C463 18.9 85 Gross
S030 22.1 67 Nett
O110 22.6 96 Gross
T605 10.6 32 Nett
W168/02 3.1 34 Nett
C370 15.2 30 Nett
Q035 12.0 32 Nett
C217 17.7 31 Nett
C463 18.9 31 Nett
O110 22.6 34 Nett
T566 23.5 34 Nett
Y050 14.7 90 Gross
L182/01 17.7 73 Nett
BDIV
1st
2ndCHEONG JIASHAN ANNABELLE
TAN KOK KENG LILIAN
L126/01 26.9 100 Gross
W214/01 26.1 75 Nett
BDIV
TAN KOK KENG LILIANTAN KOK KENG LILIAN
L126/01 26.9 34 Nett
L126/01 26.9 36 Nett
L182/01 17.7 37 Nett
N073 20.5 34 Nett
T566 23.5 74 Nett
74 Gross
66 Nett
84 Gross
68 Nett
84 Gross
63 Nett
H179/01
C559
23.4
22.7
89 Gross
69 Nett
N080
H207
7.5
11.1
32 Nett
31 Nett
W214
Q035
13.6
14.3
32 Nett
33 Nett
C557
S308
18.9
19.3
31 Nett
31 Nett
H179/01
H179/01
23.4
23.4
29 Nett
36 Nett
L582
H179
9.7
20.6 71 Nett
88 Gross
W214/01 29.6 101 Gross
L126/01 26.6 71 Nett
H179 20.6 32 Nett
36 Nett
34 Nett
33 Nett
C587/01 17.6
W214/01 29.6
W214/01 29.6
1st Nine2nd Nine
BALLSWEEP
SATURDAY, 11 JULY 2015STABLEFORD - MEN
STABLEFORD - LADIES
Unavailable due to CAT1
BALLSWEEP
BALLSWEEP
SATURDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER 2015STABLEFORD - MEN
STABLEFORD - LADIES
BALLSWEEP
Monthly Medals
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NAME H.I SCOREM'SHIP NAME H.I SCOREM'SHIP
NAME H.I SCOREM'SHIP
NAME H.I SCOREM'SHIP
WOO JUN HON
FRANKIE CHONG K Y
WOO JUN HON
CHAN TECK SENG RINO
OW KONG CHUNGTAY THIAM MONG
GOH WING LEONG JASON
MALDIYAH K
CHOO TECK CHUAN
TAY THIAM SONG DICKSON
WOO JUN HON
CHAN TECK SENG RINO
QUEK TENG LIM
CHUA SOY TEE
CHOO TECK CHUAN
OW KONG CHUNG
TAY THIAM MONG
HAH KEE
HAH KEE
HELEN TAN
MARY YANG
SENG PENG KHOON TONY
TAN SUAN JOW
WONG CHONG WAI
LIM WEE BENG ALLAN
SINARI GERRY
KAO MIN FUI
CHAN CHIAN HON DANNY
ADIV
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DDIV
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2nd Nine
1st Nine
2nd Nine
1st Nine
2nd Nine
1st Nine
1st Nine
2nd Nine
2nd Nine
1st Nine
2nd Nine
NG CHENG HOEHON KIM TENG
WONG CHONG WAI
QUEK TENG LIM
CHIANG JIN SHENG
SINARI GERRY
KAO MIN FUI
KAO MIN FUI
EMILY LEE BENG HUA
HO SIM SIM
ANNABELLE CHEONG
TAN KOK KENG LILIAN
HO SIM SIM
IRENE YEOW
ANNABELLE CHEONG
ANNABELLE CHEONG
W168/02
C530
T509
W214
L559
S308
5.1
9.0
14.9
13.6
16.2
19.3
W168/02 3.1 74 Gross
G179 9.9 72 Nett
M017 13.1 83 Gross
C370 15.2 65 Nett
C463 18.9 85 Gross
S030 22.1 67 Nett
O110 22.6 96 Gross
T605 10.6 32 Nett
W168/02 3.1 34 Nett
C370 15.2 30 Nett
Q035 12.0 32 Nett
C217 17.7 31 Nett
C463 18.9 31 Nett
O110 22.6 34 Nett
T566 23.5 34 Nett
Y050 14.7 90 Gross
L182/01 17.7 73 Nett
BDIV
1st
2ndCHEONG JIASHAN ANNABELLE
TAN KOK KENG LILIAN
L126/01 26.9 100 Gross
W214/01 26.1 75 Nett
BDIV
TAN KOK KENG LILIANTAN KOK KENG LILIAN
L126/01 26.9 34 Nett
L126/01 26.9 36 Nett
L182/01 17.7 37 Nett
N073 20.5 34 Nett
T566 23.5 74 Nett
74 Gross
66 Nett
84 Gross
68 Nett
84 Gross
63 Nett
H179/01
C559
23.4
22.7
89 Gross
69 Nett
N080
H207
7.5
11.1
32 Nett
31 Nett
W214
Q035
13.6
14.3
32 Nett
33 Nett
C557
S308
18.9
19.3
31 Nett
31 Nett
H179/01
H179/01
23.4
23.4
29 Nett
36 Nett
L582
H179
9.7
20.6 71 Nett
88 Gross
W214/01 29.6 101 Gross
L126/01 26.6 71 Nett
H179 20.6 32 Nett
36 Nett
34 Nett
33 Nett
C587/01 17.6
W214/01 29.6
W214/01 29.6
1st Nine2nd Nine
BALLSWEEP
SATURDAY, 11 JULY 2015STABLEFORD - MEN
STABLEFORD - LADIES
Unavailable due to CAT1
BALLSWEEP
BALLSWEEP
SATURDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER 2015STABLEFORD - MEN
STABLEFORD - LADIES
BALLSWEEP
Quarterly Lucky Draw (Loyalty Points Program) CONGRATULATIONS!
50 WINNERS Top Prize: $500 SCC Voucher
TAN CHECK HOON (T006)
2nd Prize: $300 SCC Voucher CHAN WYE KEONG (C362)
3rd Prize: $200 SCC Voucher CHOO HSING MING BILL (C046)
We would also like to thank the following members who witnessed the
Lucky Draw Event on 25th September 2015, 12.00pm: ($10)
1) WONG KONG YIP STEPHEN (W024) 2) LIM CHOON HUAT (L623)
3) NEO SAY BENG (N198) 4) ENG HAN CHUEN ADRIAN (E033)
5) EE POH HUAT ANDREW (E024)
4TH to 10th Prize $80 SCC Voucher ($80)TAN CHUAN WOON SIMON T319 GURCHARAN SINGH S036 TAN HONG CHUA MICHAEL T113 LEE JIAN ZONG JASMON L826 CHUA LIAK CHNG C197 KWAN CHEE KEONG K150 TAN YAM SENG T296
11TH to 20TH Prize $60 SCC Voucher ($60)LEE ADDIE L288 TAN KAH KIAT T703 WEE ENG PEOW W219 TAN MENG WEE T531 LEK CHUN GUAN L534 WONG KENG TUCK W189 YEO SEONG BEE ERIC Y021 LOKE CHOR KAY L314 HENG KOCK LEE H156 GERARD NAH KWANG MING N121
21ST to 30th Prize $40 SCC Voucher ($40)LAI SEOW LIANG L460 YEO PECK CHUA GREGORY Y002 KOH JOON LEE BEATRICE K046 QUAK LEE ENG Q011CHENG LI SENG C589 AJITPAL SINGH S418 ONG KAI SIN O135 GOH HOON SAY ANTHONY G028 WONG WAH CHYE W047 PARMJIT SINGH S146
31ST to 40TH Prize $25 SCC Voucher ($25)WANG YEW KWANG W156 MANI SIDDARTH M146 YEW HONG ENG Y103 GOH PENG HUAT G166 TERLOK NATH T069 LIM SAU SIONG L418 KWEK BOON YONG K026 CHAN TAI SENG C314 CHOO SONG HUAT HENRY C032 LOW KOK CHEONG ROYSTON L622
41ST to 50TH Prize $20 SCC Voucher ($20)SIOW CHEE KHIANG S210 YEO GIM SEAH Y173 TONG HOCK ANG T506 HO CHIN CHYE THOMAS H131 NG AH SEK N010 CHEE KWOK WAH JOHN C323 HI CHEONG LEONG H133 TOH BOON AIK T589 THAM YAN MENG TOMMY T631 LAU TEE CHUN ALEX L627
Membership News
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V JAYANTHY Customer Service AssistantSITI ZURAIHAH BINTE OMAR Customer Service AssistantROGAYAH BTE ISMAIL Golfing AssistantPRAMAVADHI D/O MUNUSAMY Senior Golfing AssistantMANDON BIN JAHAYA MARSHAL/STARTER/BAG STEWARDOTHMAN BIN AHMAD Swimming Pool AttendantJOHN S/O MARIMUTHU Facilities SupervisorSAWAL BIN WAHAB Facilities AttendantTAY YEU LI, CANDY Facilities Supervisor AdminTOH SWAY BOON Driving Range AssistantAMIR HUSSAIN BIN SHAIK MOHAMED HANIF Driving Range AssistantCHEW TIE LIANG Facilities AttendantJAMSARI BIN JUFFRI Facilities AttendantZHU ZHI QIANG JAMES Facilities Attendant
(1 July 2015 – 30 September 2015)
Outstanding Staff Award
A WARM WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS!
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Bouquets:
TAN AI LINGGOOI CHEE WEE
NG TECK SIONGGOH BOON PING
LIM TZE HOWBAWANI D/O P.ALAGUKANTHAM
CURTIS WALKER
“Vijay from gents toilet was really helpful. I forgot my keys and he duly locked it and kept the keys on safe keeping. Thanks very much.” – Francis Kee, 23 Aug 2015
“The opening of our newly refurbished driving range is indeed an occasion all members should be proud of. In a way, the new range fully compliments the now much tested and ,therefore deservedly appointed, Sembawang Golf course. What a transformation - new coats of paint and touch ups of nooks and corners here and there.... nothing was spared as SCC celebrates, in conjunction with, our nation’s Golden Jubilee! Compliments and thank you to the management and all the staff of the Club.” – Joe Mao, 16 Aug 2015
“The interport game was good and very well organized outing. Every one in the organization committee did well in ensuring our smooth and timely completion of the game every each day till our return to the hotel. Besides Gai who always been an entertaining amicable ‘live-wire’ (keeping the smiles, even laughters on the bus and beyond), both first timers Prema & Farhan had shown much involvement in our entire event.” – Alan Chan, 2 Aug 2015
I am a regular at SCC and have brought guests to play there as well. Checking in for golf has always been a hassle free and pleasant experience for me, especially when Jay or Zurah is on duty. They are such people oriented front line staff and should be recognised as assets to the organisation. Jay and Zurah go that extra mile to help whenever the situation calls for it. – Peter Yeo, 30 Jun 2015
Rez is a quiet staff. However behind the quietness she is full of potential. She has organizational ability. I viewed that a project given was executed with great efficiency. She is very helpful as she has completed whatever were required with most accuracy and speed. She also always flashes a smile for all the members. – Lee Yian Tong, 18 Sept 2015
MOHAMMAD RAIHAN BIN HUSAINNIHO KIAN LEE
ELENGOVAN S/O RAJOOVIJEYAND S/O PRAKKASHLEOW BOON TECK ALVIN
ON WEE CHUAN KEEGAN DAMIANNG SEH KEONG SIMON
NICHOLAS ANG SOON LEONG
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