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  • 2 Berita Subang

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    KELAB GOLFNEGARA SUBANGJalan SS 7/2, Kelana Jaya,47301 Petaling JayaP.O. Box 151,46710 Petaling JayaSelangor Darul EhsanTel: 03-78760388General Fax: 03-78755267Golf Dept. Fax: 03-78749796Email: [email protected]: www.subanggolf.com

    ContentsJuly-September 2008

    KGNS - Best Private Members’ Club

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    Love Thy CourseCaptain’s NoteClub Updates KGNS Sub-Committees - Human Resource & Administration - Finance - Buggies, Caddies, Driving Range &

    Junior Golf ProgrammeSocial & Recreation Members Night Deeparaya KGNS Charity Gala 2008 KGNS New Year Eve Dinner & Dance Members Merdeka Night

    KGNS Closed Karaoke Competition 2008History in Brief KGNS History in BriefTravelogue Perth, Here We ComeGolf DiaryFacilitiesCompetitions & Results KGNS Ladies Amateur Open 2008

    Competitions & Results / ObituaryKGNS Staff HighlightClub Directory & FacilitiesAffiliated / Reciprocal ClubsF&B Promotions

    Photo by courtesy of Megat Arizal

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    to the Editor at Berita Subang.The best two letters published in each issue

    will earn a RM50 voucher from the ReflexologyCentre. To be a winner, you must

    include your name, membership and phonenumber with your submission.

    If you do not want us to print your name, pleaseprovide a pseudonym.

    We may edit your letter for length and clarity.

    From You!

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    Love Thy Course

    Blue 364 metresWhite 332 metresRed 303 metresIndex 7

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    Kelana Course Sultan’s NineHole No. 9364 metres (par-4)

    The 9th hole is a mid-length par-4 that gives golfers a chance to improve theirscores before they challenge the closing nine.

    Like the vast majority of KGNS’ golf holes trees line both sides of this 364-metretest. Its broad fairway, however, is a big help to players.

    The hole starts with tees that are set slightly below the landing area for most drives.Well-struck drives that reach the fairway's crest will gain a bit of extra roll. Land it shortof the crest that blocks the view of the green, however, and a long approach shot is theresult.

    In addition, golfers need to stay left on their opening shot, as a fairway sandbunker is positioned just after the 150-metre marker on the right side of the fairway.

    While the hole is basically level, the green does sit below the crest, so approach shots carry with ease to a huge, very deepputting surface. If you aim the approach at the middle of this green your golf ball will surely come to a stop somewhere on thegreen, but you could have a 30-metre putt to contend with.

    Birdies and pars are common on No. 9, so play with confidence and record one.

    Members are reminded that allGolfers are required to be coveredby GOLFERS’ INSURANCE at alltimes when playing golf at KGNS.

    The purpose of having a GOLFINSURANCE Policy is to protect ourmembers especially from personalliability when damage to property orbody injury to third parties occurswhilst playing golf within theboundary of any Golf Club or course.

    If you do not have anyGOLFERS’ INSURANCE or requirerenewal on an existing policy,please contact the MembershipDepartment for information andassistance.

    Golfers’ Insurance

    Heartiest CongratulationsOn behalf of the Management Committee, Members and Staff of Kelab Golf Negara

    Subang, Berita Subang congratulates our

    President, YBhg. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Megat Najmuddin Bin Dato’ Seri Megat Khas, onbeing conferred Panglima Setia Mahkota (PSM) which carries the title of “Tan Sri”

    by His Majesty Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Wathiqu Billah TuankuMizan Zainal Abidin Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Al-Muktafi Billah Shah on the

    occasion of His Majesty’s Birthday on 7th June 2008

    Captain, YBhg. Dato’ M. Harris Kudus Bin Mohd Yunus, on being conferred DarjahIndera Mahkota Pahang (DIMP) which carries the title “Dato”

    By His Royal Highness Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta’in Billah Ibni Al-Marhum SultanAbu Bakar Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mu’adzam Shah on 19

    th July 2008.

    and

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    Captain’s Note

    Moving Forward

    Dato’ M. Harris Kudus

    As many may have already noticed, two of the Management Committee members, Encik Abdul Majid Md. Yusof andEncik Hamzah Bachik have resigned. At the same time, we have one serving Federal Government Servant to fill the slot asprovided in the Article 27 of our Memorandum & Articles. Further, to head the Finance Sub-Committee following theabove-mentioned resignations, we have co-opted Encik Pattis Naidu to take up the vacant portfolio. With that, I can assuremembers that the present team is capable in managing the affairs of the Club effectively and efficiently.

    The annual Club Championships were successfully held in August and congratulations are in order for our new Champion,Encik Zairul Hisham! Next time around, we hope to have the Annual Championships in May 2009 instead and, being thepremiere event that it is, we will be making early preparations to ensure that it is held in a prestigious manner befitting theChampionship.

    Touching on the patronage of the Club, I would like to remind members that our General Bye-Law 54, page 22, prohibitsPrivate Servants in the Club buildings. I appeal to members to adhere to the Bye-Law strictly.

    Every year, the House has to approve the Club’s Annual Budget and we hope to hold the Extraordinary General Meetingin December 2008 to deliberate on the 2009 Budget. It is our commitment to operate the Club in line with this approvedBudget.

    In conclusion, I take this opportunity to wish all our Muslim members “Selamat Berpuasa” and “Selamat Hari RayaAidilfitri” and to all our Hindu members “Happy Deepavali”.

    Five months have passed in my reign as KGNS Captain and I have enjoyed my dailyroutine at the Club. Members have come forward to congratulate and, at the same time,to offer constructive suggestions for the good of the Club and its members. Amongstthem are many senior members sharing with us the benefit of their expertise and I amindeed glad for their contribution, which is what I had been hoping for.

    Management Committee 08/09 Club OfficialsGENERAL MANAGER

    M. Johan Abdullah

    DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER

    Alice Foong

    FINANCE MANAGER

    Esther Khoo

    GOLF MANAGER

    K.R. Devindran

    COURSE SUPERINTENDENT

    Shamsul Bahrin

    MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT

    Azaman Razuki

    IT MANAGER

    Irene Tan

    GOLF EXECUTIVE

    Abdul Jalil Mohamed

    CORPORATE AFFAIRS EXECUTIVE

    Tengku Emy Zarina

    F & B EXECUTIVE

    Mohd Zaki Abd. Ghani

    SOCIAL / RECREATION EXECUTIVE

    Pamela Looi

    EDITORIAL BOARDDato’ M. Harris Kudus (Captain/Chairman)

    Chandra Perumal Bernard YongJanet Lee Sharifah Khatijah

    LADIES GOLF CAPTAINViji Anantharajah

    PRESIDENTTan Sri Dato’ Seri

    Megat Najmuddin Megat KhasMembership

    VICE-PRESIDENTProf. Dr. Jalani Sukaimi

    Discipline

    CAPTAINDato’ M. Harris Kudus B. M. Yunus

    Golf Competitions

    Rules / Handicapping / Club Team

    COURSE & GROUNDSLau Ang Khim

    FINANCEPattis Naidu

    BUGGIES/CADDIES/DRIVING RANGE/JUNIOR PROGRAMME

    Dr. Ronnie YeoFOOD & BEVERAGE

    S. Kuldip SeineHOUSE / MAINTENANCE

    Md Noor AyobSOCIAL

    P. J. MurrayADMINISTRATION

    Ahmad Jamil HashimRECREATION

    (To be co-opted)

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    Club Updates

    KGNS Sub-CommitteesAdministrative system and procedures –Adequate documentation, review and whereapplicable dissemination.Bye-Laws – Regulate and review related Bye-Laws and dissemination thereof.Security – All Club properties are secured at alltimes against theft, break-ins, trepassers, fire, etc.Traffic arrangements – Effective, efficient andsystematic traffic flow within the Club propertyand all parking lots appropriately marked andvehicles parked accordingly. Appropriatesignages are put up to direct members andvisitors.Insurance – Property and third party – reduceexposure.M & A and Bye-Laws – co-ordination and review,update and dissemination.Organise and improve efficiency of the Club’soperations through computerisation.Responsilble for the formulation of an effectiveOrganisation Structure with an optimumdeployment of human resources to cater for theneeds of the Club’s efficient operations. A jobdescription for each position shall be available.Responsible for and providing assistance to therespective operations in the recruitment, selectionand placement of human personnel.

    Human Resource &Administration

    Terms of Reference1.

    2.

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    9.

    Ahmad JamilBin Hashim

    C.E. Shepherdson Ir. G. Balachandran

    Mohd Ismail BinZainal

    Raja Harun Al’Rashid Shahar

    K. Anandarajah

    FinanceTerms of Reference1.

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    5.6.

    Timely preparation of the financial statements and proper maintenanceof the accounting records.Timely preparation and presentation of the Club’s operating and capitalbudgets and ensuring strict compliance through effective monitoring andsupervision.Review the Club’s financial and other related operations and ensuringcompliance with the Club’s system and procedures.Ensure a sound cash management system by improving andimplementing strict controls on the Club’s collections and paymentprocedures.Monitor and control Fruit Machine Room’s operations.Ensure compliance and review related Bye-Laws of the Club:i) Members’ Accounts – ensuring the collection and other related matters of members, accounts are in compliance with the Bye-Laws.ii) Statutory compliance of the Annual Report and taxation. Abdul Rahman

    Hj MohdAhmad FaiesallAbd Karim

    Pattis Naidu

    Chairman

    Chairman

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    Establish a fair and competitive compensationand benefits package commensurate with theresponsibilit ies of the job, qualification/experience and skills required. Changes must bemade in the light of changing market conditions.Maintenance of proper payroll and personnelsystem.Establish training programmes on a continuousbasis for the employees in order to improve theirproductivity and level of skills.Establish a performance appraisal system withthe performance and productivity being the maincriter ia for improved compensation andpromotions.Develop written rules and procedures (and reviewon a timely basis) to regulate employees’discipline and enforce their compliance fairly.Develop loyalty of the employees to the Clubthrough appropriate activities and practices thatwould enhance it.Establish a sound machinery in the Club’ sindustrial relations with the Union which must beobjectively guided by the principle of fairness forboth the employees and the Club in the shortterm as well as the long term.Control over its Departmental budget andsuccessful implementation of the plans.

    10.

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    15.

    16.

    17.

    Dr. Ronnie Yeo Adnan Bin Othman

    Dr. Mohd ZakiHj Ghazali

    Kamal RedzuanAbd Malek

    Maarof Bin H.A.Rahman

    Ow Koon Chai S. Ravichandran Sharifah Khatijah

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    5.

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    Operational System of Procedures - Adequate documentation andreview, where applicable, dissemination.Departmental Budget - Preparation of annual budget and controlthereof.Regulate Fee – Periodic review.Caddy Management - Provision of trained caddies as well asefficient and courteous services.Buggies - Ensuring the expected needs and requirements ofmembers hiring buggies from the operator are satisfactorily fulfilled.Driving Range - Oversee the operation and ensure rules andregulations are implemented.Develop and implement Junior Golf Programme by promoting andencouraging golfing amongst children of members, includingparticipation in appropriate competition.

    Buggies, Caddies,Driving Range & Junior

    Golf Programme

    Anthony LNarayanan

    Benard YongHoong Hin

    DatukM Rajasingam

    SuppiahSubramaniam

    Chairman

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    Social & Recreation

    “Deeparaya”Member’s Nite

    Date: Friday, 31 October 2008Time: 8.30 p.m. Onwards

    Venue: Bilik Buaya

    *Light Refreshments will be available for early birds.

    Come join uscelebrate these

    two festivalstogether

    KGNS CHARITYGALA 2008

    We Care and Share,the KGNS way ...

    Charity GolfSunday, 2 November 2008

    Tee off: Noon OnwardsPutra & Kelana Course

    Charity GalaSunday, 2 November 2008

    Time & Venue: TBC

    All proceeds from these eventswill be given to selected under-privileged

    Homes/Shelters in Klang Valley

    (Check out the Notice Boards for more details in thecoming month)

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    KGNS New Year’s Eve

    HAPPY YEAR 2009!

    Date: Wednesday,31 December 2008

    Time: 7.30 p.m. OnwardsVenue: Dewan Tunku

    HIGHLIGHTS* Live Band in

    attendance* Special Shows

    * Gamesand

    *Other funfilledactivities await

    you

    DDDDDiiiiinnnnnnnnnneeeeerrrrr &&&&&DDDDDaaaaannnnnccccce e e e e 22222000000000088888

    Confirm your presence for the night andbe there to join us in ushering in a

    (Check out the Bulletin Boards for more information onthe New Year’s Eve Dinner & Dance 2008)

    Book your table early toavoid disappointment

  • Members“Merdeka Night”

    Members and their guests thronged the Bilik Buaya onSaturday, 30th August to herald in our nation’s independ-ence day at the 2008 edition of ”Merdeka Night”! It was agreat success in more ways than one as, in conjunctionwith the annual celebration, the Social Sub-Committee tookthe opportunity to hold a collection for charity, as a closeto and in aid of the Disaster Fund for victims of theMyanmar Typhoon and China’s Szechuan Earthquake. Allour caring members and guests donated graciously.

    Resident band “Bangkok Julie” & Friends entertainedthe crowd and had them dancing non-stop with theirperformance. Taking over, whenever the band paused tocatch its breath, was none other than Louis the Maestrowho had the crowd in stitches with his comedy routine andeven got the audience involved in some spot games.

    At the stroke of midnight, cheers of “MERDEKA!MERDEKA! MERDEKA!” resounded, with the Social Sub-Committee, in unison, taking the lead with KGNS GeneralManager and Deputy General Manager joining in to lendsupport! Then it was everyone’s turn to give full voice tothe national anthem “Negaraku”, followed by the lateSudirman’s “Tanggal 31 Ogos” whilst waving hand-held“Jalur Gemilang” that were distributed earlier to all present..Marking yet another birthday for our beloved homeland,our Social Sub-Committee Chairman did the honours incutting a Merdeka cake, courtesy of Menangfax.

    KGNS’ service outlet operators also chipped in bysponsoring prizes for spot dances and games for the night.Our member, Mr Michael Nyam, did his bit by sponsoring2 bottles of wine which were auctioned off to generousbidders in the assembly; the first went at RM250.00 (Mr C.B. Tey) and the second to Mr. Tan Soon Cheam forRM200.00! Also in our midst were our very own ClosedKaraoke Competition 1st and 2nd Runners-up whocontributed a song each to entertain the audience.

    Transview Sdn BhdVeena (ConvenienceStore)MenangfaxWR Hair Salon

    De’ Bright Reflexologyand Body MassageAP Dayaku

    Tokyo Tengu

    EmennelMr. PandianMdm Viji Anantharajah

    The Social Sub-Committee would like to take thisopportunity to acknowledge, with thanks, the contributionsfrom the following:

    a dozen Perry Gear T-shirts.2 hampers for Best Dressed Male andFemale.Merdeka cake.3 coupons for free Hair Treatment/Blow& Dry.3 coupons for free 1-hr reflexology & 1-hrbody massage each.5 free meals for ‘Berbuka Puasa’ atPoolside Terrace.1 set Dinner, Lunch and Chef’s Special fortwo persons.3 x RM 50.00 coupons for Eagle’s Nest.free flow of ‘vadae’ all night long.‘Muruku’ tit-bits.

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    Social & Recreation

  • 2008CompetitionKGNS Closed Karaoke

    Saturday, 26 th July 2008

    his year, our Annual KGNS Closed Karaoke Competitionheld at the Golfers’ Terrace saw 12 soloists and 3 duets

    Winners for this year’s Annual ClosedKaraoke Competition 2008 were:-

    Solo CategoryChampion : Lokman HakimSong: Derita CintaSecond : Elishah FadhillahSong: I Will SurviveThird : Datin Maria JadiSong: Hapuskan Airmata MuFourth : Gen. Mohd YusohSong: Too Young

    Duet CategoryChampion:Nasrudin Omar &Datin Maria JadiSong: Matamu dan MatakuSecond:Khalid Abu Hassan &Elishah FadhillahSong: Endless Love

    in contention. By the time the contest got going at 8.30pm, theGolfers’ Terrace was packed with the participants’ families andsupporters including bystander members, guests and dinerswho stayed around to watch the proceedings.

    The top 4 winnersin the solo categoryand the top 2 duets

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    went on to represent KGNS at the 16 th Interclub KaraokeCompetition 2008 hosted, this time around, by the Royal LakeClub on the 23 rd August 2008.

    The Social Sub-Committee would like to thank Mr LouisIskandar, our emcee for the night, and also the judges,En Aziz Bakar, Ms Aderlina and Mr Rajasegaran, for theirvaluable time in support of this event.

    T

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    History in Brief

    By March 1964, a 20-man Commit-tee comprising the late Tunku asChairman, Minister of Interior the late Dr.Ismail Abdul Rahman as Vice-Chairmanand officials from the Treasury, thePublic Works Department, the Townand Country Planning Department, theFederal Capital Commission and nota-bles from the golfing community then setabout to:

    KGNS History in Brief(The following is an edited version of an original article penned by ‘Clio the

    Muse’ which appeared in the Souvenir Programme of the Benson & HedgesMalaysian Open 1993 hosted by KGNS)

    Kelab Golf Negara Subang, the premier membership golf club in Malaysia, celebrates its 40th anniversaryon 1st September 2008 but in its short though illustrious history, it has, literally, been called a number ofnames! Back in 1963, at the behest of the club’s and nation’s founding father, Almarhum Tunku AbdulRahman Putra Al-Haj, the Ministry of Interior began quietly studying the prospect of building a new golfcourse in Kuala Lumpur (at the time, RSGC was already up and running!) The selected site was SeaportEstate, a rubber plantation located on the Batu Tiga Road near Sungei Way, Selangor.

    secure Federal funding (to build a 27-hole golf course, 18 for members and9 for the public!)commission renowned Japanese golfarchitect I.S. Inouye to design whatwas to be “one of the best courses inSoutheast Asia”

    The late Tunku then formally de-clared, in late March 1965, that KualaLumpur’s newest golf jewel was to be

    named “Sungei Way Golf Club”. That, asthey say, set the cat among the pigeons,as both sides of the political divide inParliament mounted attacks on thefeasibility and funding of the project. Thefurore, which went on unabated until

    1968, intensified with the new revelationin June 1966, that there was to be, in fact,four nines – the fourth to be built in PulauLangkawi! Ostensibly, this was to forgelinks between the island off the Kedahcoast and Sungei Way in Selangor! In the

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    midst of all that, yet another label wasattached to KGNS, i.e., Kelab GolfKebangsaan Subang!

    In any case, the late Tunku and otherpro-project lobbyists contended thatreturns from (a) management of the club,(b) development of an adjoining 35-acrehousing estate and (c) operations ofmodern country-style hotel on a 10-acresite (to cater to the then newly-completedSubang International Airport) wouldadequately service borrowings from theFederal Government. However, there wasthe added contentious issue of acquiringland for the latter two schemes! No doubtto appease opponents and calm iratepoliticians and public alike, the lateTunku’s next gambit was to table beforeParliament the Subang Golf CourseCorporation Bill in early 1968!

    Whilst design was all I.S. Inouye’s,KGNS, as we know it today, is the coursethat Tom (Verity) built, and shaped, inclose association with PWD engineersMr. Chew Choon Lee and Mr. Bobby Tan!Mr. Verity, ex-golf professional of Singa-pore Island Country Club and RSGC,

    moved over to KGNS in 1966 and, in aradical departure from Inouye’s plans,fashioned an 18-hole par 72 golf courseof 6,835 yards, now known as the “Putra”.

    The late Tunku’s vision for a world-class championship golf course was areality when on 1st September 1968, theSubang National Golf Club (Kelab GolfNegara Subang) was inaugurated byDYMM SPB Yang DiPertuan Agong,Tuanku Ismail Nasiruddin Shah.

    By December 1968, the number ofenrolled members topped the 600 mark(outstripping the original limit set at 400!);it stood at 700 in 1969 and come April

    1970, the figure was in excess of 1,000,with more waiting in the wings to sign up!Despite a failed, though bold, bid forstaging the 1970 Malaysian Open atKGNS, the late Tunku persisted inpromoting the club’s championshipplayability and the coming of age forKGNS, as it were, was the inauguralSelangor Open held here in April 1972.By then, KGNS had well and truly earnedits much-deserved standing as acourse par excellence, challenging anddemanding, in a class of its own! Againstthis backdrop, work began in earnestin the mid-1970s to build the Tun’s

    and Sultan’s Nineswhich make up the “NewCourse” (Kelana, as weknow it today!), dulycompleted in 1978! Bythe way, did you knowthat in 1981 KGNS wasthe only establishmentin Malaysia to installan automatic sprinklersystem for the entirecourse?

    Majulah KGNS!4th hole just days before its opening in 1968

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    Travelogue

    Day 1 – All 17 of us, children, parentsand grandparents, arrived by air late inthe afternoon of late autumn for a family-oriented vacation.

    Day 2 – Freemantle - a relaxed scenicone-hour cruise along the beautiful SwanRiver from Perth. On arrival, we hoppedon the CAT, a free bus ride around thetown. Lunch was delectable fish & chips,followed by the-must-see Old FreemantlePrison where an old retired wardenentertained us with jokes in between grimstories of life behind bars.

    Day 3 – The King’s Park . A walk throughthe park is an antidote to life’s trials andtribulations. The Park is a work of love withits well tendered grass fields and gardens,which boasts over 2,000 WesternAustralian plant species. The park workedmagic on the kids. It’s delightful to seethem running and laughing.

    May 24-June 01, 2008

    Day 4 – Yanchep National Park , asplendid lakeside picnic area with lots ofshady trees and lush green fields, plentyof ground for the kids to run and chasewild ducks and for adults to lie down onthe carpet grass or get a closer look atkoala bears in their habitat. Next was atour of the underground caves 13m below,underneath flat lands, an adventureenjoyed by all. This cave opening isliterally a hole in the ground, unlike caveentrances in our country which are mostlyabove ground at the foot of limestone hills.

    Day 5 – The Aquarium, Sorrento Quay .Twelve thousand km of WA’s coastline iscondensed into this aquarium. You getvery close to sharks in the 98m long glasstunnel, where fish, turtles and seals glidethrough the water effortlessly. There isalso a shallow pond for kids to touch thesting rays.

    Day 6 – CavershamWildlife Park , forvisitors short of time to“go bush”, Cavershamaims to represent wildlife from all corners ofAustralia, walleroo, rockwallaby, wombats andthe Tasmanian devils toname a few. Childrenget to feed kangaroos,

    rabbits, goats and enjoy a camel ride.Children love the park.

    Day 7 – Perth Zoo . It’s a ferry ride acrossthe Swan River to the zoo, one of world’sbest. However, the four grand-parents’separate plan to drive to Mandurah , 74km south of Perth was called off as I wasdown with the cold — but I have beenthere before. It is a dreamy watersidetown, a little Venice, a place of luxuryboats, waterfront mansions, grand estateslined with palm trees, and a place to enjoypicnics, seafood, water-sports, cruisingand canoeing on the Murray River orhiring a motorized dinghy.

    Day 8 – Re-visited King’s Park on ourlast day in Perth but pouring rain at noonput paid to the beautiful morning, addedFreemantle - Old Freemantle Prison

    King’s Park - well tendered green fields

    By Raja Abdul Aziz Raja Musa

    Here We ComePerth,Here We ComePerth,

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    to which our mobile phone calls for fivetaxis came to naught. Holed up at arestroom shelter hut for over an hour, ourprayers were finally answered in the formof a tram driven by an elderly friendlyhelpful driver cum knowledgeable guide.The 17 of us fully occupied all theavailable seats and arrived at the city,albeit at a slow and steady pace! At thestop the gentleman driver helped theparents to bring down the kids and theirtrolleys. We were ever thankful to thisman. After a brief shopping to cheer upthe children it was time for lunch of kebab!

    Day 9 – We bade farewell to Perth, aftera brief but very beautiful family holiday.

    The King’s Park is unique. No other city inthe world has such a large area of naturalbushland at its heart. The cultivated gardenswith lawns, terraces and water gardens formbut only a small part of the 988-acre sitewhich is situated on a hill-top with boundedon the most part by cliffs. The park is full ofmemorials – the Cenotaph commemorat-ing the fallen of two World Wars, the victimsof the Bali bombing of 2002, the VietnamWar and Western Australian victims of theSouth African war of 1899-1902.

    There is a wide choice of eateriesranging from the elegant Fraser’sRestaurant to a family-oriented restaurant-cafes and kiosks for snacks and ice cream.There are two main playgrounds, the LotteryWest Family Area and the Synergy Park,suitable for kids of all ages, with their owncafes and rest areas.

    The panoramic view of the city from theCenotaph is outstanding. Beyond theCenotaph are the heavily planted sectionsof the Botanic Gardens with over 2,500Western Australian species, tendered withloving care.

    Perth . Closer to Singapore and Jakartathan the nearest large Australian city,Adelaide, and separated from Melbourneand Sydney by some 4,000 km of outback,Perth is famously remote. What’s more, it isthe capital of the largest but least populatedstate, where a mere 2 million peopleinhabiting a third of the continent. “A boom-ing economy, an equitable climate, anoutstanding natural setting…How’s not tolike this seemingly effortless paradise onearth” - INSIGHT.

    Yanchap National Park - a picnic haven

    Caversham Wildlife Park - feeding Kangaroos

    King’s Park - view of Perth’s suburb

  • Tuesday - 28

    Wednesday - 1 Thursday - 2 Friday - 3

    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 - 18ABC, Ladies &Juniors MMStablefordKelana Course

    Sunday - 19

    Monday - 20 Tuesday - 21 Wednesday - 22 Thursday - 23

    Friday - 24 Sunday - 26 Monday- 27

    Wednesday - 29 Thursday - 30

    Saturday - 1

    Tuesday - 4 Wednesday - 5

    Saturday - 8 Sunday - 9

    Wednesday - 12 Thursday - 13

    Sunday - 16 Monday- 17

    Thursday - 20 Friday - 21

    Monday - 24 Tuesday - 25

    Friday - 28

    OCTOBER 2008 NOVEMBER 2

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    Friday - 31

    Senior GolfersMonthly MedalStrokeplayPutra Course

    Greensome 2StrokeplayPutra Course

    Golf Diary

    Hari RayaAidilfitri

    RJCC vs KGNS(Away)

    PUTRA CUPStrokeplayPutra Course

    Deepavali

    KGNS vsJURONG CC(Home)StablefordPutra Course

    A B C MedalStrokeplayPutra Course

    KGNS vs ROYALPAHANG GC(Away)RPGC

    Senior GolfersPartnership MedalStablefordPutra Course

    Saturday - 29

    Saturday - 25

    RJCC vs KGNS(Away)

    Trip To Sabah Trip To Sabah(Tawau)Tawau GC vsKGNS(Away)

  • Sunday - 2 Monday - 3

    Thursday - 6 Friday - 7

    Monday - 10 Tuesday - 11

    Friday - 14 Saturday - 15

    Tuesday - 18 Wednesday - 19

    Saturday - 22 Sunday - 23

    Wednesday - 26

    2008 DECEMBER 2008

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    KGNSCharity Gala &Charity Golf

    KGNS vs ROYALPAHANG GC(Away)RPGC

    Ladies & JuniorsMM + Juniors &Parents PartnershipStrokeplayKelana Course

    Wednesday - 3

    Thursday - 4 Sunday - 7Friday - 5 Saturday - 6

    Friday - 12 Saturday - 13 Sunday - 14 Monday - 15

    Tuesday - 16 Wednesday - 17 Thursday - 18 Friday - 19

    Saturday - 20 Sunday - 21 Monday- 22 Tuesday - 23

    Wednesday - 24 Thursday - 25 Friday - 26

    Wednesday - 10Monday - 8 Tuesday - 9 Thursday - 11

    Saturday - 27

    Sunday - 28 Monday- 29 Tuesday - 30 Wednesday - 31

    KGNS Staff GolfCompetitionStrokeplayKelana Course - AM

    Ladies / JuniorsMonthly MedalStrokeplayKelana Course - AM

    A B C MedalStablefordPutra Course - AM

    Senior GolfersMonthly MedalStrokeplayPutra Course - AM

    Lady GolfCaptain’s PrizeStrokeplayPutra Course - AM

    KGNS Jr Year-EndInvitional GolfCompetition & KLJGC2008 Grand Final

    StrokeplayKelana Course - AM

    Hari RayaQurban

    Birthday ofSultanSelangor

    KGNS StaffAnnualDinner

    ChristmasDay

    New Year’sEve Dinner& Dance

    AwalMuharram(Maal Hijrah) 1430H

    AwalMuharram(Maal Hijrah) 1430H

    Monday - 1 Tuesday - 2

    Sunday - 30Trip To Sabah

    Thursday - 27Trip To SabahSabah GCC vsKGNS (Away)

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    Facilities

    KGNS OffersPrivate and Corporate Packages for rental ofvenues to meet your requirements.

    RM2,800.0020 tables & 200 chairs incl. of tablecloth

    Basic PA systems with microphone & house musicOther Charges

    MACP & PPMP @ min. RM400.00Backdrop without logo @ RM300.00

    Corkage ChargeLiquor 75 cl. @ RM40.00/bottle

    Wine @ RM10.00/bottleBeer @ RM50.00/crate (24 nos)

    Beer @ RM100.00/barrelSoft Drinks @ RM15.00/crate (24 nos)

    OptionalLCD Projector @ RM250.00 per usage

    Karaoke set-up @ RM1000.00 per usageAdditional Microphone @ RM50.00 per usage

    Additional hour @ RM500.00/hour or part thereofRehearsal @ RM160.00/hour

    Extra tables & chair set-up @ RM30.00 eachAdditional chairs @RM2.00 each

    Chair covers @ RM3.00 eachChair covers with ribbons @ RM4.50 each

    Dewan Tunku( max. 450 persons & 6 Hours usage)

    Multi-Purpose Hall( max. 150 persons & 6 Hours usage)

    NOTE: - Our PA System is only for purpose of speech & public speaking and cannot be attached to any Audio equipment.- 30% charges will apply to all food supply from other caterers beside the Club Caterer.- All prices are subject to 5% Government Tax. ( 10% Service Charge will apply for Non-members of the Club).- “DUTY NOT PAID” Alcoholic Beverages are strictly not allowed in any of the above outlets.

    RM300.00 - Club MembersRM400.00 - Non- members

    20 tables & 200 chairs incl. of tableclothBasic PA systems with microphone & house music

    Sitting CapacityTheatre Style - 60 personsClassroom - 20 personsU-shape - 20 personsBoardroom - 20 personsWorkshop - 30 personsLunch/Dinner - 40 persons

    Other ChargesMACP & PPMP @ min. RM400.00Backdrop without logo @ RM300.00

    Corkage ChargeLiquor 75 cl. @ RM40.00/bottleWine @ RM10.00/bottleBeer @ RM50.00/crate (24 nos)Beer @ RM100.00/barrelSoft Drinks @ RM15.00/crate (24 nos)

    OptionalLCD Projector @ RM250.00 per usageKaraoke set-up @ RM1000.00 per usageAdditional Microphone @ RM50.00 per usageAdditional hour @ RM500.00/hourRehearsal @ RM50.00/hourExtra tables & chair set-up @ RM30.00 eachChair covers @ RM3.00 eachChair covers with ribbons @ RM4.50 each

    RM350.00 - Club MembersRM450.00 - Non- members

    20 tables & 200 chairs incl. of tableclothBasic PA systems with microphone & house music

    Sitting CapacityTheatre Style - 100 personsClassroom - 40 personsU-shape - 40 personsBoardroom - 20 personsWorkshop - 40 personsLunch/Dinner - 60 persons

    Other ChargesMACP & PPMP @ min. RM400.00Backdrop without logo @ RM300.00

    Corkage ChargeLiquor 75 cl. @ RM40.00/bottleWine @ RM10.00/bottleBeer @ RM50.00/crate (24 nos)Beer @ RM100.00/barrelSoft Drinks @ RM15.00/crate (24 nos)

    OptionalLCD Projector @ RM250.00 per usageKaraoke set-up @ RM1000.00 per usageAdditional Microphone @ RM50.00 per usageAdditional hour @ RM500.00/hourRehearsal @ RM50.00/hourExtra tables & chair set-up @ RM30.00 eachChair covers @ RM3.00 eachChair covers with ribbons @ RM4.50 each

    Seminar Room 2

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    RM450.00 - Club MembersRM600.00 - Non- members

    Basic PA systems with microphone & house musicOther Charges

    MACP & PPMP @ min. RM400.00Backdrop without logo @ RM300.00

    Corkage ChargeLiquor 75 cl. @ RM40.00/bottle

    Wine @ RM10.00/bottleBeer @ RM50.00/crate (24 nos)

    Beer @ RM100.00/barrelSoft Drinks @ RM15.00/crate (24 nos)

    OptionalLCD Projector @ RM250.00 per usage

    Karaoke set-up @ RM1000.00 per usageAdditional Microphone @ RM50.00 per usage

    Additional hour @ RM500.00/hourRehearsal @ RM50.00/hour

    Tables & chair set-up @ RM30.00 eachAdditional chairs @ RM2.00 each

    Chair covers @ RM3.00 eachChair covers with ribbons @ RM4.50 each

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    Note*:1. Prices are subject to change and can only be confirmed 3 months prior to the event.

    2. Price quoted is subject to 5 % government tax.

    FOR INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT THE F & B DEPARTMENT AT 603-78760388- EXT 71

    eddingWackagePDome Set Buffet

    MENU

    Set Makanan (termasuk Kopi & Teh)

    PERALATAN

    Alas Meja & Table Top

    Sarung Kerusi & Ribben

    Dome Set

    PERHIASAN DEWAN

    Pelamin – Bunga Segar

    Arch – Bunga Segar

    Perhiasan Dewan – Scallop Kiri Kanan

    Carpet Merah

    Lelangit Dewan

    Perhiasan Bunga

    PERSEDIAAN MEJA PENGANTIN

    Perhiasan Meja Pengantin (12 Orang)

    Bunga Meja Pengantin – Bunga Segar

    Kerusi Pengantin

    Lauk Pengantin (3 Jenis Lauk)

    Kek 3 tingkat

    AUDIO

    P. A System

    Fotografi (4 roll) / Videografi

    1). Foto Album – 2, 8R- 4 Keping & 4 R -144 Keping

    2). DVD copy 2 unit & casing

    LAIN- LAIN

    Kad Jemputan Kahwin – 300 keping

    MENU

    Set Meja Makan (termasuk Kopi dan Teh)

    PERALATAN

    Alas Meja & Table top

    Sarung Kerusi dan Ribben

    Bunga Meja

    PERHIASAN DEWAN

    Pelamin – Bunga Segar

    Arch – Bunga Segar

    Perhiasan Dewan (Scallop Kiri & Kanan)

    Karpet Merah

    Perhiasan Meja Buffet

    PERSEDIAAN MEJA PENGANTIN

    Perhiasan Meja Pengantin (12 Pax)

    Bunga Meja Pengantin – Bunga Segar

    Kerusi Pengantin

    Hindangan Dome untuk VIP

    Lauk Pengantin (3 Jenis lauk)

    Kek – 2 Tingkat

    AUDIO

    P A System

    Fotografi (4 roll)/ Videografi

    1). Foto Album – 2, 8R – 4 Keping & 4R – 144 Keping

    2). DVD copy 2 unit & casing

    LAIN-LAIN

    Kad Jemputan Kahwin – 300 keping

    RM60.00 (Min 400 persons) RM50.00 (Min 400 persons)

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    LADIES AMATUER OPEN

    KGNS ladies golf committee is making their presence knownwithin national club circles with its inaugural KGNS LadiesAmateur Open, a tournament meant to replace the SelangorLadies Amateur Open, which for years was hosted by the club.When financial support diminished for the Selangor event, theladies of KGNS stepped forward with a new tournament to carryon the traditions of the old event and increase the opportunity forlady amateurs to enjoy competitive golf.

    The Open, held July 1-2 on the Putra Course, saw a full fieldof 120 participants ranging from 12-years of age to the GoldenGirls (ages 41 and above).

    The MALGA squad of K. Dayanitha, Kelly Tan and MicheleKoh, captured the overall gross team title, with the Kelab RahmanPutra (KRP) team of Tho Lee Wah, Alice Wong and MaryanneSan, taking the overall nett.

    In the individual competition, scratch golfer Ainil Johani Bakarstaked her claim as the overall gross champion by virtue of asizzling performance. Ainil fired an impressive 1-over par 145 toeasily outdistance the field under the blazing weather.

    Like Ainil, Nur Durriyah Damian (14) carded a score of 131to emerge the overall nett champion.

    The new tournament is scheduled to be a permanent fixturein the KGNS golf domain and, hopefully, it will draw Malaysia’sbest lady golfers for years to come.

    The Organising Committee of the KGNS Ladies AmateurOpen is grateful to the corporate sponsors and individual well-wishers who contributed towards the success of our inauguralcompetition. The Committee also looks forward to the continuedgenerosity of these corporate sponsors and individuals for thestaging of the event at KGNS in future years.

    KGNS Ladies Amateur Open 2008Tuesday & Wednesday, 1 & 2 JulyPutra Course – StrokeplayRESULTS

    Hcp ScoreOverall Gross Champion Ainil Johani Bakar 0 145Overall Nett Champion Nur Durriyah Damian 14 131Overall Gross Team Champion MALGA 298Overall Nett Team Champion KRP 290

    Daily Medals – Day 1 A Division Hcp ScoreGross Ainil Johani Bakar (KGNS) 0 73Nett Debra Jane De Silva (MALGA) 11 69 B DivisionGross Merina Gan (SLGCC) 14 86Nett Nur Durriyah Damian(Kundang) 14 68 C DivisionGross Tho Lee Wah ((KRP) 20 92 ocbNett Kyoko Chang (Tropicana) 25 69 NoveltiesN. T. P.Hole 4 Alyah Tan (KGNS) 6'Hole 13 Tho Lee Wah (KRP) 6' 3”N. T. L.Hole 8 Loh Wee Eng (Tropicana) 0.2 metresHole 18 Wan Raimah (KGNS) 2” Daily Medal – Day 2 A Division Hcp ScoreGross Ainil Johani Bakar (KGNS) 0 72Nett Kelly Tan Guat Chen (MALGA) 4 70 B DivisionGross Nur Durriyah (Kundang) 14 77Nett Wong Kam Yok (Royal Perak) 15 73

    KGNS Ladies Amateur Open 2008

    Competitions & Results

    Gross Team Champion

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    Hcp Score C Division Hcp ScoreGross Tho Lee Wah (KRP) 20 86Nett Jacy Yap (KRTU) 23 71 NoveltiesN. T. P.Hole 7 Chan Anny (Bkt Jalil) 5' 8”Hole 15 Shirley Sim (Bkt Jambul) 5' 7”N. T. L.Hole 5 Lin Kuei Chu (Tropicana) 4”Hole 10 Jacy Yap (KRTU) on the line A Division – 36 Holes Hcp Score Gross1st K. Dayanthia (MALGA) 1 1502nd Kelly Tan (MALGA) 4 1543rd Michele Koh (MALGA) 2 1554th Dianne luke (MALGA) 1 1575th Isza Fariza (Staffield) 3 1626th Michele Ting (MALGA) 3 1647th Datin Rahmah (KGNS) 3 1718th Ong Gim Hong (Saujana) 11 180 Nett1st Debra Jane De Silva (MALGA) 11 1392nd Alyah Tan (KGNS) 9 1453rd Chan Anny (Bkt Jalil) 11 1474th June Yap (KLGCC) 7 148 ocb5th Malee Saelee (Thailand) 11 1486th Irene Hong (KGNS) 5 154 ocb7th Alice Soong (KGNS 9 1548th Falziah Idrus (KGNS) 10 155 B Division – 36 Holes Hcp Score Gross1st Merina Gan (SLGCC) 14 1782nd Wong Kam Yok (Royal Peraak) 15 1803rd Norlida Anis (KGNS) 13 1834th Shirley Sim (Bkt Jambul) 14 183 ocb5th Patricia Lai (Glenmarie) 14 184

    6th Rosalind Nelly (Clearwater) 13 1867th Datin Maria Jadi (KGNS) 13 188 ocb8th Angie Phua (Saujana) 14 188 Nett1st Janet Chong (Saujana) 17 1482nd Sern Siew Kien (Tropicana) 17 1493rd Laila Ali (Danau) 17 1504th Alice Chooi (KGNS) 17 153 ocb5th Lee Kee Hoon (Saujana) 17 1536th Fatimah Rosli (KGPA) 17 1567th Viji Anantharajah (KGNS) 17 1578th Sharon Yee (Saujana) 17 158 C Division – 36 Holes Gross1st Tho Lee Wah (KRP) 20 1782nd Ng Say Guat (Saujana) 19 1863rd Calen Chong (Royal Perak) 19 1924th Annie Chin (Tropicana) 19 193 ocb5th Maryanne San (KRP) 19 1936th Priscilla Yeoh (KLGCC) 21 1947th Loh Wee Eng (Tropicana) 20 195 ocb8th Suzie Lee (Bkt Jalil) 21 195 Nett1st Haskie Hasinyah (KGPA) 22 1482nd Jacy Yap (KRTU) 23 1503rd Jessie Ting (Tropicana) 22 151 ocb4th Zarina Jan (Meru GC) 22 151 0cb5th Annie Chew (Glenmarie) 22 1516th Amy Lim (RJCC) 24 1527th Chen Min Choo (KGAT) 23 153 ocb8th Yew Lai Chun (KDE) 24 153 Best Dressed(Day 1) Malee Saelee (Thailand)(Day 2) Maryanne San (KRP)Special Prize Datin Johariah (KGNS)

    Overall Gross Champion, Ainil Johani Bakar

    Overall Nett Champion, Nur Durriyah Damian

    Organising Committee and winners

    Good luck! What are your scores?

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    Competitions & ResultsInter-Club Match (MEN) - RSGC vs KGNSSaturday, 26 July (HOME) - Putra Course (Stableford)& Sunday, 27 July (AWAY) - RSGC (Stableford)

    KGNS Men Club Championship 2008Fri, Sat & Sun, 15 – 17 AugustPutra Course (Strokeplay)RESULTSOverall Gross Hcp Score1st Zairul Hisham 3 2292nd Eric Foo 2 231 ocb3rd Mahrome Mohd 4 2314th Mohd Chudi 5 232 ocb5th DanielLoh 5 232 ocb6th Victor Lean 3 2327th Wahid Mirza 6 2368th Hamdan Zambahari 7 2419th Tan Aik Mong 3 242 ocb10th Wan Abd Aziz 4 242 ocbOverall Nett1st Ng Eu Jin 9 2162nd Mohd Rafiq 12 2173rd Zahari Mahfudz 10 219 ocb4th Loo Chee Chen 9 2195th Syed Khalil 8 220 ocbDaily Medals -1 st DayGross Score1st Victor Lean 712nd Mahrome Mohamed 74 ocb3rd Daniel Loh Ming Wei 74Nett1st Abd Malek Omar 672nd Anwar Ismail 693rd Col. Justpall Singh 70 ocb2nd DayGross Score1st Zairul Hisham 742nd Loo Chee Chen 78 ocb3rd Eric Foo 78 ocbNett1st Megat Aziz Nordin 682nd Col (R) Harbans Singh 693rd George Cheah 71 ocb3rd DayGross Score1st Mohd Chudi 742nd Victor Lean 76 ocb3rd Eric Foo 76Nett1st Abd Aziz Ahmad 692nd Ng Eu Jin 71 ocb3rd Dato Mohd Imran 71Special Prize : EAGLE AchievementHole 6 Daniel Loh

    Wahid MirzaHole 17 - Dato Ayob Mohamed

    RESULTS26 July (at KGNS) RSGC 28 KGNS 3227 July (at RSGC) RSGC 42 KGNS 18Best Overall Pair (RSGC) Hcp PtsCameron Cheah 15Jonathan Bong 17RSGC1st Ainuddin Abd Hamid 10

    Song Khuen Hor 192nd Wong Kean Keong 16

    Jason Chan 213rd James Teh 12

    Alex Song 24KGNS1st Kamaruddin Yunus 10

    Michael Chong 152nd Chooi Yu Chong 16

    Chooi Chee Chiew 203rd Abdul Majid Yusof 14

    Hj Mohd Sofian Ali 14

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    NoveltiesNearest To PinRSGCHole 4 - Old CourseGraham Tench 6' 1"Hole 17 - Old CourseChang See Tum 7' 1"KGNSHole 4 - Old CourseC. K. Teow 2' 10"Hole 17 - Old CourseM. Harris Kudus 5' 2"Nearest To LineRSGCHole 6 - Old CourseAmran Hassan 5"Hole 12 - Old CourseIsmail Shariff OTLKGNSHole 6 - Old CourseB. J. Soo 1' 9"Hole 12 - Old CourseRanjit Singh 2"

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    A, B & C Monthly MedalSunday, 20 JulyPutra Course - StrokeplayRESULTSGross Winners Hcp Score1st Mahrome Mohamad 3 752nd Azizul Mahmud 6 77 ocb3rd Imran Ashok 4 77A Medal1st George Cheah 10 672nd Zairul Hisham 4 70 ocb3rd Mansor Abdullah 12 704th Zaidon Omar 9 715th Mohd Rafiq 12 72 ocb6th Kamaruddin Yunus 10 72B Medal1st Dato Syed A. Rahman 16 662nd Shahrul Nizam 16 693rd Wan Aziz Hj Wan Ali 15 704th Mohd Wafa A. Rahman 17 71 ocb5th Dr Chin Nyok Kien 16 71C Medal1st Sulaiman Salleh 19 672nd Lim Kah Poon 21 713rd Shivanandha 20 72

    Inter-Club Match (LADIES) –RSGC vs KGNSFriday, 25 July (AWAY) –Bestball StablefordWest Course(2nd Nine Old Course /1st Nine New CourseRESULTSBest Overall Pair(KGNS) Hcp PtsAlice Chooi 18Joyce Heng 24KGNS1st Norlida Anis 11 Sylvia Wong 192nd K. Ederlina 12 Datin Johariah 243rd Jennifer Loh 19 Rokiah 32RSGC1st Zuraidah Ismail 20 T, Nakazawa 222nd Leena Yunus 22 Nalini Nambiar 203rd Rahmah Arshad 4 Joyce Lee 35

    Senior Golfers Partnership MedalThursday, 17 July – Putra Course (Bestball Stableford)Results1st Mohamed Nor Hamid2nd Zahari Idris3rd Anwar Ismail4th Mohd Jamil Yahya5th Syed Khalil

    Dato Mohd SaidDatuk Othman YusoffMohd Harris KudusAbd Malek OmarAbd Hamid Nor

    Hcp- 16- 9- 12- 13- 9

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    KGNS Club Championship 2008

    KGNS Club Champion 2008, Zairul Hisham

    Left: Our 3rd pair winners, HjMohd Sofian Ali(left) & AbdulMajid Yusof (centre)

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    KGNS Juniors Club Championship 2008Saturday & Sunday, 9 & 10 August 2008Putra Course – StrokeplayRESULTSOverall Gross Hcp Score1st Ashraf Ahmad Shakil 3 1552nd Daniel Loh 5 1563rd Rizal Azli 10 166Overall Nett Hcp Score1st Muhammad Imran 11 1472nd Dian Amani 26 149 ocbDaily Medals - 1 st DayGross Score1st Ashraf Ahmad Shakil 782nd Daniel Loh 803rd Muhammad Azizul 83Nett1st Rizal Azli 722nd Muhammad Imran Syafik 773rd Dian Amani 782nd DayGross Score1st Daniel Loh 762nd Ashraf Ahmad Shakil 773rd Rizal Azli 84Nett1st Muhammad Imran Syafik 702nd Dian Amani 713rd Muhammad Azizul Hakim 77Novelties -1 st DayN. T. P. Hole 4 - Danil Asyraf 22' 3”N. T. L. Hole 8 - Rizal Azli 3' 3”2nd DayN. T. P. Hole 13 - Rizal Azli 10' 1”N. T. L. Hole 12 - Danil Asyraf 10'

    KGNS Super SeniorChampionship 2008RESULTSOverall Nett Hcp Score1st Stanley Ong 15 1352nd K. Anandarajah 15 1413rd Husni Taib 14 142 ocb4th Hj Mohd Yusoh 12 1425th Col (R) Harbans Singh 13 1436th Alias Sulaiman 21 1447th Hussain Shaari 14 145 ocb8th Ramli Arshad 13 145 ocb9th Ithnain Hamid 18 14510th Mahmud Idris 18 146 ocbDaily Medals - 1 st DayGross Score1st M. K. Azmey 76 ocb2nd Mahrome Mohd 763rd Dr A. K. Wong 78Nett1st Dato’ Mohd Rosly 672nd Mohammad B. Ayob 68 ocb3rd Hj Mohd Sofian 682nd DayGross Score1st Abd Malek Omar 752nd Syed Khalil 77 ocb3rd Mohd Chudi Ghazali 77Nett1st Dato’ Mohd Rosly 66 ocb2nd Stanley Ong 663rd Dato’ Muda Mohamad 67Special Prize:EAGLE Achievement – Hole 6Hussain Shaari

    KGNS Senior Championship 2008Sat & Sun, 2 & 3 AugustKelana & Putra Course (Strokeplay)RESULTSOverall Gross Hcp Score1st Mahrome Mohd 4 1552nd Siow Yoon Keong 7 1583rd Dato’ Mohd Rosly 13 1594th Abd Malek Omar 7 160 ocb5th Syed Khalil 8 160Overall Nett1st Stanley Ong 15 1352nd Dato’ Muda Mohamad 16 1373rd Mohd Jamil Yahya 13 1384th Dato’ Rohailan Mohd 17 1405th K. Anandarajah 15 141 ocb6th Hj Mohd Sofian 15 1417th Husni Taib 14 142 ocb8th Hj Mohd Yusoh 12 1429th Col (R) Harbans Singh 13 14310th Dat’ Nik Mohamad 18 144 0cb

    KGNS Ladies Championship 2008Saturday & Sunday, 9 & 10 AugustKelana & Putra Course (Strokeplay)RESULTSOverall Gross Hcp Score1st Juliah Katan 8 1612nd Irene Hong 5 1623rd Alice Soong 10 1654th K. Ederlina 13 169Overall Nett1st Alyah Tan 11 1412nd Hani abdullah 15 1423rd Sylvia Wong 19 145 ocb4th Rosminee Abbas 15 1455th Irene Leong 20 146 ocbDaily Medals - 1 st DayGross Score1st Juliah Katan 81 ocb2nd Alice Soong 813rd Datin Rahmah Arshad 82 ocbNett1st Hani abdullah 70 ocb2nd K. Ederlina 703rd Lee Lay Choo 712nd DayGross Score1st Alyah Tan 792nd Juliah Katan 80 ocb3rd Irene Hong 80Nett1st Sylvia Wong 692nd Datin Fauziah Nordin 703rd Rafeah Misron 71 ocbNovelties - 1 st DayN. T. P. Hole 4 – K. Ederlina 17' 8”N. T. L. Hole 8 - Datin Maria Jadi 1'2nd DayN. T. P. Hole 13 – Rafeah Misron 9' 7”N. T. L. Hole 12 - Kayo Yamamoto 10”

    KGNS Senior Champion 2008, Mahrome Mohd

    KGNS Ladies Champion 2008, Juliah Katan

    KGNS Junior Club Champion 2008, Ashraf Ahmad Shakil

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    Competitions & ResultsKGNS members and staff

    would like to extend our deepestcondolences to the bereaved

    families of the followingdeceased members.

    Name: RathichandranSelvaratnamM’ship No.: R062Passed:23 July 2008Member Since:1st December 1976

    Name: Tan Sri Dato’ Hj AnuarB Dato’ Zainal AbidinM’ship No.: A592Passed:18 May 2008Member Since:1st November 1985

    Obituary

    Name: Tan Kim ChooiM’ship No.: T042Passed:27 June 2008Member Since:1st October 1968

    Name: Ahmad Bin MuhammadSaidM’ship No.: A239Passed: 19 July 2008Member Since:10th Mac 1976

    Name: Walter Wilfred AbrahamM’ship No.: A071Passed:17th August 2008Member Since:15 July 1970

    Name: Abd Rahim Bin Abd JalalM’ship No.: A182Passed:7 August 2008Member Since:26th April 1973

    Inter-Club Match (HOME)-Co-Host* KGNS vs SGSM (Men)Sunday, 24 August – Putra Course (Stableford)RESULTSMatch Result won by KGNS - SGSM 28 KGNS 34Best Overall Pair Hcp PointsDato Zainal Azmi 15Nasrudin Omar 7SGSM Team1st Pair Hj Mohd Noor Zainuddin 23

    Mohammed Abdul Malek 182nd Pair Ng Ah Chong 17

    William Yong Vai Leng 243rd Pair Thing Yew Lan 24

    Charles L. A. De Silva 13KGNS Team1st Pair Dr Soo Boon Jee 15

    Dato Mustafa Ali 72nd Pair Dr Kamal Adzham 18

    Shamsuddin Hussain 143rd Pair Mohammad Zuki 10

    Burhan Lasa 8Nearest To Pin : Wan Fauzi (SGSM) 2'Nearest To Line : Azmer Idris (KGNS) 4.5”

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    Inter-Club Match (HOME) * KGNS vs RSGC (Ldies)Friday, 22nd August – Putra Course (Stableford)RESULTSMatch Result won by KGNS - RSGC 8 KGNS 22

    Best Overall Pair Hcp PointsDatin Janet Shanker 29Polen Leong 16RSGC Team1st Pair Siti Zainab 17

    Anisah Khadar 212nd Pair Mimi Shamsuddin 24

    Ai-Leen Tan 223rd Pair Lai Set Fah 21

    Grace Chew 20KGNS Team1st Pair Viji Anantharajah 17

    Alyah Tan 112nd Pair Joyce Heng 23

    Rosemary Keong 153rd Pair Alice Soong 10

    Isa Bee 22

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    KGNS Team,(Left) Alyah Tan & Viji Anantharajah (centre)

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    KGNS Staff Highlight

    Maniarasu a/l EaumalaiKGNS Chargeman

    Today, as Chargeman GradeA4, certified by Jabatan BekalanElektrik, Surohanjaya Tenaga,Maniam and his two subordinatesare charged (pun not intended!)with the respon-sibility ofpowering and lighting up KGNSon a daily basis. The day’s routinecommences with monitoring themain switch-board for incomingelectrical supply i.e., voltage/amperage parameters, etc. Then,in accordance with planned

    opularly known as “Maniam” in KGNS circles, Maniarasu a/l Eaumalai, 48, has

    been a familiar figure (and key personnel!) of the club since 1983. Interviewed

    by then General Manager, Benson Lim, (“If you want the job, you can start

    A memorable event, though, was the welcoming of the

    new millennium (Y2K) when KGNS was ablaze with decorative lights from

    clubhouse to gate!

    workplace, Maniam takes just as muchpride in his long-service record and inhaving contributed positively, over theyears, to the success of KGNS in moreways than one. For one, he mooted theidea of traffic lights at Putra Course,Hole No. 11 and, later, Hole No. 9 which,when first suggested with circuitdrawings et al, did not win immediateacceptance!

    Maniam’s tenure at KGNS has notbeen without its moments, bittersweetor otherwise, and, in reminiscing withBerita Subang, he recalled vividly thehair-raising fire experience “some timeago” at the NEB (National ElectricityBoard) transformer adjacent to the old

    caddy hut. A memorable event, though,was the welcoming of the newmillennium (Y2K) when KGNS wasablaze with decorative lights fromclubhouse to gate! To queries posed byBerita Subang, Maniam reckoned thatfor an establishment of KGNS’ stature,it would be fitting to make both the “gateand clubhouse entrances moreattractive and grand! For me, it is a niceclub and I enjoy working with mycolleagues, the GM and with themembers. The annual charity drivewhich KGNS started for helping thepoor is something I really appreciateabout KGNS.” If the truth be known, itis KGNS that is indebted to him for hisunselfish contribution, of own time andenergy, towards any charitable causechampioned by the club or others. Heis always there to lend a hand to theneedy, asking nothing in return. A golferhimself (handicap 16), Maniam hasgiven some thought to retirement thatis looming in the horizon and plans torun his own business in the not-too-distant future. But for now, he isconcentrating on giving “good service,as per expectation”, to members ofKGNS!

    maintenance procedures, it is a trekround the club through all sub-switchboards and lighting/power pointsfor checks and, where necessary,remedial works. As expected, it is a 24-hour vigil with him and his assistantsalternating on day and night shifts.

    Selangor-born (Dengkil) and son ofrubber tappers (Prang Besar Estate,Putrajaya), Maniam and wife arethemselves proud parents of fourchildren, with sons aged 21 and 19pursuing tertiary education in ElectricalEngineering (what else!) andInformation Technology, respectively.Maniam’ two daughters are still atschool in Forms 6 and 4. At his

    Ptomorrow!”), Maniam showed up the next day (9th December, to be exact) to begin what

    would soon be a quarter century of dedicated service to KGNS! Starting out as Electrician

    in the Electrical Department, he recalls, back then, it was a “one-man show”, with no

    chargeman boss to report to, and that the Department came under the purview of the

    House Sub-Committee (Encik Azaraai).

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    Club

    ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE

    Golfing Reception - Open DailyBOOKING PROCEDURES

    A member is allowed to sign-in a maximum of 3 guestsBookings are accepted on day of play only

    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 theDriving Range (RM30.00 per person / per month inclusive ofpractice balls)FOR OTHER GOLF LESSONS, PLEASE CHECK WITHTHE 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 additionalRM10 for 18 holes and RM5 for 9 holes as administration fee.Tips for normal play and club competitions are not compulsory andare at the discretion of members but should not exceed the respectivecaddy fees.

    Hours: 6.45 a.m. – 8.00 p.m. dailyRental:WeekdaysWeekends & P. HolidaysSenior 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 aboverates.

    Golf Facilities

    9 holesRM21.00RM23.63

    18 holesRM42.00RM47.25

    For Weekends and Public Holidays:Bookings for golf on weekends and public holidays canbe made from the Sunday prior to the weekend, or publicholiday, beginning at 6.45 a.m.Bookings must be made personally by members.Only 1 guest is allowed per member and bookingsare 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.Line Dance - Beginners (MPH) 2.00 p.m. - 3.00 p.m.Latin American - Kids (MPH) 3.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m.Swimming (Main Pool) 4.30 p.m. - 7.00 p.m.Tae-Kwan-Do (MPH) 4.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m.

    FEES (inclusive of 5% Govt. Tax)

    Club Directory & Facilities

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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 maintenanceevery 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. dailyGuest 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.

    AEROBICSFee : Once a week – RM60.00

    : Twice a week – RM80.00Attire : Suitable sports attire & shoesContact Person : Ms. AmbikaContact No. : 016-680 6814

    DANCESPORTLine DanceFee : Special package of RM120.00 for beginners

    for a 3-month course.Instructress : Ms. Rozalynn / Aylicia LongContact No. : 012-200 0234/012-392 9133Ballroom Latin DanceFee : Special package of RM120.00 for beginners

    for a 3-month courseInstructor : Mr. Eric Tan / Ms. LynnContact No. : 012-321 2083

    Venue : Aerobics RoomDays/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. KathyContact 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

    TENNIS

    OpensMember’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 per2 hour/session)

    RM50.00 per hour (individual)RM70.00 per hour (2 persons)Mr. Ong Chit Lai019-213 1588

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    ice Please giveONE MONTH’S WRITTEN

    NOTICE IN ADVANCEto 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 of themonth. All rates are subject to

    Government ServiceTax and change without prior notice.

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