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  • 2 Berita Subang

    KELAB GOLF NEGARA SUBANGJalan SS 7/2, Kelana Jaya, 47301 Petaling JayaP.O. Box 151, 46710 Petaling JayaSelangor Darul EhsanTel: 03-7876 0388 General Fax: 03-7875 5267Golf Dept. Fax: 03-7874 9796Email: [email protected]: www.subanggolf.com

    KGNS - Best Private Members’ ClubContents January - March 2010

    Let’s Hear From You!Have a good suggestion or a story to tell? If you do, please write to the Editor at Berita Subang. The best two letters publ ished in each issue will receive a RM50 voucher from the Reflexology Centre. To be a winner, you mus t i nc lude you r name, membership and phone number with your submission. If you do not want us to print your name, please provide a pseudonym. We may edit your letter for length and clarity.

    Social Quarterly Karaoke Competition Chinese New Year Open House Club Diary Recreation Mandarin Classes Cooking Demo KGNS Swimming Gala 2010Competitions ResultsF&B Promotions Poolside Terrace Bilik Buaya Golfers’ Terrace Venues for Private & Corporate Packages - Seminar Room 1 & 2 - Dewan Presiden Club Directory & FacilitiesAffiliated/Reciprocal Clubs Emerald Golf & Country Resort

    Captain’s NoteClub Updates Discipline Sub-Committee Course & Grounds Sub-Committee Food & Beverage Sub-Committee Finance Sub-CommitteeCourse & Grounds Of Sloth, Spiders & Other Species Ducks at KGNSLove Thy Course Kelana Course Tun’s Nine - Hole No. 15Rules of Golf Damaged ClubJunior Golf Hisyam’s Done it Again!Hole-In-One AchieversClub Updates Introduction Night (1) 2010 KGNS Line Dancing Party 2010 OCM Hall of Fame Inductee

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    Dr. Ronnie YeoClub Captain

    Commitment in all we do!By the time you read this, elections for the new Management Committee will be the talk of the club. Some of you may think that being a MC member is a great privilege with lots of benefits on the side – let me assure you that this is not the case! I have been around for more than 10 years and other than a car parking lot and a few complimentary golf games, I have received nothing. My point is, when casting your ballots, do so wisely, vote for the right candidates who are dedicated, committed and can contribute to the well-being and constant improvement of the club. Be wary of members who criticise and regularly stir up issues yet will not offer themselves as candidates to serve the club, preferring instead to sit on the sidelines and portray themselves as the greatest “know-it-all”. Be committed -- vote for those who you think are committed to serve.

    Golf, not grouchGolfing is a pleasure and gentlemen golfers are expected to be patient and less complaining. If your flight is slow or the flight behind is fast, allow the latter to move ahead. If your flight mates forget, fill in divots for them! Remind, if someone forgets to rake bunker! Repair, whether made by you or not, pitch marks on greens! Incidents of dangerous play, unless life-threatening, can be settled amicably and by apology. Otherwise, where is the merit in calling KGNS a friendly family club when so many complaints are levelled against each other?

    Rights, rules & enforcement Rights and privileges should never be taken for granted – whilst full-fledged members have unfettered rights to the club’s facilities, their families are accorded, by extension, privileges which may be withdrawn, if abused. Therefore, I would remind all privileged members to bear this in mind at all times when patronising the club. On this note, please be informed that privileged members (male or female) signing up for inter-club games scheduled at home will be charged RM 30 whereas, for full members, the levy has been cancelled. Further, computerised booking is here to stay – the initial hiccup has been resolved and we are now looking forward to kiosk booking sometime in April, with operational kinks ironed out. Members please note that Course Starters and Marshals have been given full authority, i.e., starters are instructed to follow the operational procedures linked with the booking system and have absolute power on the T-boxes and marshals have been empowered to act in cases of slow play, not replacing divots or raking bunkers, etc. Members who abuse or chastise the starters and marshals can expect disciplinary action from the Management.

    The final point I would like to make is, again, on rules and regulations. Whilst we try not to make it inconvenient for members, there are some rules that, by necessity, have to be put into place with the aim to curb problem areas. There are valid reasons for these rules and, as such, they must be adhered to. If members feel that certain rules are incorrect, please write in with constructive comments for our review -- for sure, breaking a rule in protest is not the way to go! Still on rules and regulations, all golfers must attend the golf seminar before they can be taken for a handicapping test round -- No Exceptions!By the way, ducklings have been introduced to our ponds but they seem to be disappearing -- apparently the iguanas are having a field day instead!Lastly, come June, please vote wisely -- do not let yourself be influenced by baseless talk and unfounded rumours. You decide who you want to work for you and your club!Cheers!

    Greetings to all fellow members!

    Whilst we try not to make it inconvenient

    for members, there are some

    rules that, by necessity, have

    to be put into place with the

    aim to curb problem

    areas.

    Captain’s Note

  • 4 Berita Subang

    Sub-CommitteesDiscipline

    Pattis NaiduChairman

    Jaswinder SinghDeputy Chairman

    Ybhg. Datuk Prof.Dr Alex Delilkan

    Dato’ Harpal Singh

    Tuan Hj. Sofian Md Ali

    YA (B) Ong See Seng

    PuspalingamKrishnan

    Wilfred Joseph Durai

    To deal with any complaint concerning the conduct of any member that may constitute an infringement of the Articles, Rules or Bye-Laws of the Club, in accordance with the Bye-Laws Governing Discipline Procedures.

    Terms of Reference

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    Operational system and procedures – adequate documentation and a review where applicable for dissemination.

    Preparation of annual budget and control thereof.

    Preparation of course and greens – ensuring good playing conditions at all times. Co-ordinate with Competitions Sub-Committee on course rating.

    Maintenance of KGNS grounds and open spaces including car parks, landscapes – ensuring they are well kept, clean and beautiful where necessary.

    Provision of resources including machines and equipment – adequate at all times, and co-ordinate with Administration for purchases.

    Regulate and enforce golfing – to co-ordinate with Competitions Sub-Committee on closure of courses for maintenance, and use of buggies during inclement weather.

    Maintenance of vehicles and machines including storage – ensuring they are in good working condition at all times.

    Co-ordinate with Development & Maintenance Sub-Committee in planning and development of new fixed physical structures (halfway huts, pergolas, concrete ponds, etc.).

    Course & GroundsTerms of Reference

    Lt. Col. (R) Lim Ong HongChairman

    Wan Rasdi B. Wan Ahmad Isa Shukri

    Gurucharan SinghHani Abdullah

    Purusotman a/l Ramasamy

    Tan Kong Joo

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    Club Updates

  • Berita Subang 5

    GENERAL MANAGERM. Johan Abdullah

    ADMIN/HR MANAGERWan Suhaila Bt. Wan Shamsulbahrin

    CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICERBrian Tan

    GOLF MANAGERTBA

    COURSE SUPERINTENDENTShamsul Bahrin

    MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENTAzaman RazukiIT MANAGER

    Irene TanF&B MANAGER

    Zari HamidMEMBERSHIP EXECUTIVETg. Emy Zarina Tg. Ismail

    SOCIAL / RECREATION EXECUTIVEDivyan Menon

    Management Committee 2009/2010

    Club Officials

    LADIES GOLF CAPTAINRosmimee Abbas

    EDITORIAL BOARDDr Ronnie Yeo

    Captain/ChairmanChandra Perumal Bernard Yong

    Rosmimee Abas

    PRESIDENT YBhg. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri

    Megat Najmuddin Megat KhasChairman - Membership Sub-Committee

    VICE-PRESIDENT Pattis Naidu

    Chairman - Finance Sub-CommitteeChairman - Disciplinary Sub-Committee

    CAPTAINDr Ronnie Yeo

    Chairman - Golf Competitions/Rules/Handicapping/Club Team Sub-Committee

    COMMITTEE MEMBERSLt. Col (R) Lim Ong Hong

    Chairman - Course and Grounds Sub-Committee

    Kuldip SeineChairman - Human Resource/

    Administration Sub-Committee Chairman - Club Affiliations Sub-Committee

    Abdul Majid Md. YusofChairman - Buggies/Caddies/Driving Rangeand Junior Golf Programme Sub-Committee

    Md Noor AyobChairman - House and

    Maintenance Sub-CommitteeP.J. Murray

    Chairman - F&B Sub-CommitteeRosmimee Abbas

    Chairman - Social & Recreation Sub-Committee Dr. Chua Hong Teck

    Chairman - Internal AuditJaswinder Singh

    Deputy Chairman - Disciplinary Sub-Committee

    Operational systems and procedures – adequate documentation and review and where applicable dissemination.

    Departmental budget – prepare annual budget and control thereof.

    Regulate appropriate Bye-Laws – strict compliance, review and dissemination.

    Manage all F&B outlets – facilities are conducive and services are effective and efficient. To regulate prices in providing quality and wholesome food and beverages.

    Strict supervision of privatized outlets in ensuring quality and variety at reasonable prices for food & beverages served to maximize returns.

    Rendering fast and efficient service to KGNS members and their guests.

    Monitoring hygiene and cleanliness practices at all times including ridding of cockroaches, cats, mice, etc.

    Aggressive marketing of Banqueting and Seminar facilities to generate revenue in ensuring returns for the Club’s profitability and longevity.

    Monitoring supplies and requisitions in ensuring the smooth operations of all F&B outlets.

    Monitoring of all equipment, fittings, furniture, utensils, crockery, glassware, linen, etc. in ensuring they are in good order and clean at all times.

    Conduct motivational and educational sessions to reinforce knowledge with regards to the service standards set by the Club Management.

    Assist in organizing and participation in all the Club’s social events.

    Food & BeverageTerms of Reference

    C.K. Phoon

    Datin Valerie Yap

    Kamil Datuk Abd Rahman

    Low Ai Yun

    P.J. MurrayChairman

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    Club Updates

    BY: What is the bottom line of our club’s finance looking like?

    PN: We are at break-even but this is because of the transfer admin fees which currently stand at RM1.8 million for 2009. Without this, in layman’s terms, our expenditure exceeds our income and this is certainly not healthy for the club in the long run. However, membership transfers are expected to slow down in the coming months.

    BY: What are the main factors contributing to this “deficit” situation?

    PN: The most alarming factor is our ageing membership; currently, we have 658 senior members on record and by the end of 2010, another 132 will join their ranks in not paying monthly subscriptions. This translates to a loss of RM995,400 in revenue, added to which, many do not patronise the club. The monthly average spending by seniors has never exceeded RM172 (see Chart 1) and as many as 55% do not spend a single sen. Bear in mind that our club only gets about 15-20 sen of every ringgit spent on F&B as the outlets are outsourced.

    BY: What immediate measures has your Committee taken to correct the situation?

    PN: For this financial year, we scrutinised all expenditures very carefully and implemented cost-saving ideas without affecting the quality of service to our members. Excesses were trimmed and some less pressing or critical projects were carried forward or deferred. Please note that some of the major expenditure projects were approved at the last financial year and only carried out this year.

    BY: What can the various Chairmen and their Sub-Committees do?

    PN: We have done our best to ensure that every Sub-Committee becomes budget–centric! They have to plan their budgets carefully and adhere to them and have been told, in no uncertain terms, that they will be accountable for unjustifiable excesses. Gone are the days of carefree over-spending and non-transparency.

    BY: Are you happy with their contributions?

    PN: Overall I am happy to say they have complied and responded positively to the cut in budgets and most have been able to deliver within that constraint. However we will continue to be vigilant to minimise excesses. The Sub-Committees that over-spend will have to eventually face our members at the AGM.

    BY: Have you considered the more obvious measures to address the deficit like increasing prices and subscriptions?

    PN: Besides the measures you have mentioned, a minimum levy for

    those who do not spend a minimum of, say, RM100 was also discussed. However, we concluded that such measures are last resorts as we envisaged that the transfers of membership to younger and higher-spending members can be the solution we seek! We are now monitoring the spending levels of these new members but as Chart 2 confirms, the majority of new members is spending below expectations - not enough to offset the slack from senior members! We truly do not want to burden our members with any increase in subscriptions or prices of F&B, both of which are, by the way, the lowest amongst Klang Valley golf clubs.

    BY: What other income generating ideas were considered?

    PN: There was a proposal to market golf packages to generate income from our vacant golf slots especially during weekdays but some members objected as this could infringe on their golfing times. We will continue to explore other income-generating

    In Conversation... with Finance Sub-CommitteeBerita Subang’s Bernard Yong caught up with Mr.Pattis Naidu,

    KGNS Vice President and Chairman of Finance Sub-Committee for this timely and “must read” interview

    on the financial status of KGNS.

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    options instead of burdening our members with subscription or price increases and hope that they will also do their part by increased patronage of the club.

    BY: Back to the key factors as explained by the charts, can you please stress on the more pertinent points.

    PN: As a key benchmark, we must underline that the club’s average expenditure per month per member is RM171 which exceeds the monthly subscription of RM105. Instead of cutting costs further which can adversely affect the quality of clubbing, we urge our members to come and patronise the club.

    The first chart shows that the spending of senior members (who need no longer pay monthly subscription) has never exceeded RM172 per month. The percentage of senior members who spend less than RM200, including those who do not spend a single sen) is as high as 93%! We had hoped that this slack in revenue would be taken up by new members, but that is not the case.

    The next chart on new members shows that 83% spend less than RM200 per month. Monitoring on a month-to-month basis, we note that the highest average spending per new member has been RM248 whereas the lowest was RM158 (September 2009)! This certainly undermines our expectation that new members can be the “alternative revenue source”. However we are still hopeful and we are writing to them to seek solutions to their lack of spending. At the same time, we are aware that the delay in allowing new members to play golf immediately upon being issued a temporary membership card is an issue.

    These are highlights which can be the basis of the strategy in going forward to put our club in rock-solid financial position.

    BY: Thank you for your time and your insights.

    Chart 1

    Senior Members Monthly Spending PatternYear 2009

    Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09 Sep-09 Oct-09 Nov-09 Dec-090

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    Average Amt Spent per Senior Member (RM / Member) % of Senior Members Spent Less Than RM200

    Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09 Sep-09 Oct-09 Nov-09 Dec-090

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    Chart 2

    New Members Monthly Spending PatternYear 2009

  • 8 Berita Subang

    Course & Grounds

    The Samurai -- these failed Kendo practitioners can be seen wielding their golf clubs like Samurai swords.The Latin dancers -- they desperately incorporate a few “cha-cha” steps into their pre-shot routine in the hope of getting the ball in the air.

    KGNS is blessed with the resurrection of almost endangered species like the green pigeons which now strive in a sanctuary amidst the concrete jungle! Today its flora and fauna is a rich diversity with squirrels and a plethora of birds adding to its symphony of sounds and sights for our golfers to enjoy.

    However, less obvious but no less amusing are the two-legged species who try to pass themselves off as gentlemen or lady golfers. We all know about the “buayas” and the “ayams” but, latterly, some new species have evolved:

    Sloth – a resurging species, they are easy to spot, being always last to leave greens and are always seen scrambling to catch up with their flight mates!), and …their hybrid cousins. Here’s a random sample of characters, broadly classified as “mutant golfers” who are largely responsible for slow play:

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    Topping the list are the “KKKs”, aka “Kelam-Kabut Kings”, always late for their tee-off times, panting as they rush to the tee-box and then taking forever to find tees, gloves and the right club. When they finally hit the ball and hurry off, they invariable return, having forgotten to pick up sand buckets. That’s not all! They tend to scramble backwards to retrieve trolleys, having never learnt to think ahead to leave these at the most convenient spot, i.e., nearest to their next tee. Besides raising the blood pressures of the golfers behind them, the “KKKs” are an embarrassment to themselves and their flight mates. The next category, though, is the more interesting -- hybrid golfers with their time-consuming antics;

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    Other Ballroom dancers -- they do the waltz ever so slowly in between shots and then fox-trot around their ball to study their approach line.The Praying Mantis -- these freeze over their shots, especially when putting, as if praying for divine intervention.The Plumbers -- emulating their golfing heroes, their plumbing ritual on greens is then taken to the next level -- on fairways and tee-boxes!The Wind-chasers – these employ a left-over ritual from their kite-flying days, tossing bits of grass to test wind directions which they now perform with every shot, even when there is no breeze! Do we charge them for course damage or pay them an honorarium for their gardening services?The “Wannabes” Pros (cousins of Wallabies) -- greatly influenced by watching too much Golf Channel TV, their philosophy is “if I can’t play like a pro, I must act like one”, taking ages to study the lie from more than four angles and endless practice shots. A missed putt is rehearsed in puzzlement as to “what went wrong?” whereas the rest of the flight has already left the green!The Spiderman -- look out for this Villegas clone, sprawled on greens to study the line. Fortunately no one is supple enough to emulate the real thing….. yet.The “tuck-a-tucker” -- tucks at everything, from their collars to their sleeves and pants as if they had somehow accidentally wore their sons’ clothing. Fortunately, they have yet to tuck at their opponent’s clothes yet!

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    Other SpeciesOf Sloth, Spiders &

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    The lizards -- they return from each round with sun-burnt tongues because they can’t stop talking. Beware: some do it to distract you as they feel you are playing too well that day.Duffy the Sandbaggers (sounds like sand-pipers) -- these doctor their score cards so they can play on Putra course and duff their way all over the course. Their interpretation of “regulation on” is, on a Par 4, they should take 4 or more shots to be on, anything less is considered showing off!Secretarial birds – occupied on the mobile phone when they are supposed to be taking their shot! It is probably their bosses calling and, therefore, cannot afford not to answer the call especially when they are supposed to be working!Buggying-without-caddies -- these comical characters are seen scrambling from buggy to ball and back because they took the wrong club. Also, they seldom repair diverts as carrying the sand bag is too much of a hassle for them.

    Not included amongst the “sloth” are golfers who “slow” down the inflow of revenue into the club coffers -- these “road-runners” take off after each game without patronising any of our F&B facilities. Is it any wonder then that their average spending per month seldom exceeds RM 200?

    To round up this “sloth” category, we now look at:

    the “orang lama.” It is wonderful to see golfers aged 70-plus enjoying their game (currently 658 members are over 70 and the number is growing!), with many still able to whack the ball some distance. Unfortunately, due to less than perfect eyesight some cannot see where their ball went! And when birds of a feather flock together, more time is spent looking for “lost” balls. An obvious solution would be to include, in their flight, golfer(s) with 20/20 vision or play three balls instead of four.

    In the unlikely event that you know someone who resembles any of these species, do pass them this article for their own enjoyment -- hopefully awareness will decrease, if not eradicate, such idiosyncrasies.

    As a rule of thumb, a slow flight should allow the flight behind to overtake them, particularly when they find themselves more than one clear hole behind the flight in front. As a gentle reminder, please note that the flight or flights you are holding up can officially lodge a complaint against your slow play. Most golfers need only a gentle reminder to amend their ways and it is hoped that this article will contribute to that process.

    As for recalcitrant sloths, have you noticed that your circle of golfing mates is declining?

    To close, Respect the game, Respect others and most importantly…. Respect yourself!Happy golfing. - BEH TAHAN

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    Recently you can see white ducks swimming freely inside the pond at hole #9 and #5 Putra Course. The ducks were donated by Acting Captain, Dr. Ronnie Yeo and Mr. Kho Boon Lian. The species call ‘Itik Nila‘ in Bahasa Malaysia wanders freely, swimming and flying at Putra Course especially inside the pond hole #9 and surrounding areas. These ducks which include 2 males and 10 females inside pond hole #9 meanwhile at pond A hole #5 is one male and one female.

    The intention is to make our courses looked natural and more relaxing while playing. Do not bother or feel distracted if you see these ducks wandering around our green or fairway and just continue to enjoy your golfing because it will move away when you approach nearer.

    Ducks at KGNS

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    Kelana Course Tun’s Nine

    Hole Review

    This is a tight driving hole that goes slightly uphill. While it is a straightaway par 4, be careful not to hook or slice your drive as thick trees and out of bounds are on the right and a water grave sits on the left. A nice tee shot however, will give you lots of room for your next shot(s) to a nicely contoured green that is guarded by two front side bunkers to challenge your approach. Par is always a good score on this hole.

    Rules of Golf

    In a round of golf, the use of buggies has become increasingly popular and, in some cases, indispensable. If improperly secured or due to faulty belting, there is every probability of the golf bag, and contents, falling off the buggy.

    In a situation where the golfer has already started his/her stipulated round and a club(s) is/are inadvertently damaged in the fall, did you know that the rules do not permit replacement of the damaged club(s) during the round?

    In such circumstances, the affected club is not considered to have become damaged in the normal course of play” (Rule 4-3b). The term “in normal course of play” includes removing or replacing a club in the bag, using a club to search for or retrieve a ball, leaning on a club while waiting to play, in teeing a ball or removing a ball from the hole.

    Note:If a player uses one of his clubs as a cane while climbing a hill and the shaft breaks, he is allowed to replace the club because a club broken in such circumstances is to have become “damaged in the normal course of play” as its use as a cane is considered a reasonable act. (Decision 4-3/7).

    Hole No. 15Par-4Blue 408 metresWhite 380 metresRed 339 metresIndex 2

    Love Thy Course

    Damaged Club

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    Hisyam’s Done it Again

    There is no stoppong KGNS junior golfer extraordinaire Hisyam Abdul Majid! First, he triumphed at the Selangor Amateur Nationals Trials held on 26-27 January 2010, for which congratulations are in order! By virtue of the victory, he then secured a much sought-after berth in the Maybank Malaysian Open 2010, mixing it up with seasoned world-ranked pros, both foreign and domestic!

    Undaunted by the field, he turned in an impressive 69 on Day 2, recovering gallantly from a lacklustre 77 on Thursday but, as fortune would have it, the two-day total was just a stroke off the cut! Still, the exposure was exhilarating, an experience for the teenager to treasure -- part of the learning curve, as they say!

    Junior Golf

    Lee SingM/ship No: L405Date: 6 March 2010Hole No: 13 TunkuNineClub used: 6 IronBall used: Reygrande Tourdream 3

    Alyah TanM/ship No: A370-IBDate: 26 February 2010Hole No: 4 AgongNineClub used: Wood 3Ball used: Srixon

    Engku KassimM/ship No: K316Date: 23 February 2010Hole No: 13 Tun Nine Club used: 7 IronBall used: Bridgestone Golf 2

    Chin Wai FongM/ship No: C447Date: 7 February 2010Hole No: 5 SultanNineClub used: Wood 5Ball used: New Breed 1

    Yeow Thit SangM/ship No: Y215Date: 9 January 2010Hole No: 17 TunNine Club used: Driver Ball used: Srixon

    Hole-In- ne AchieversMaarof OmarM/ship No: M1022Date: 6 March 2010Hole No: 13 TunkuNineClub used: 8 IronBall used: Maxfli Noodles

  • 12 Berita Subang

    Club Updates

    Introduction Night (1) 2010

    Sanjay Anantharajah (S 745)Son of Viji and K. Anantharajah, Sanjay is no stranger to KGNS and all it has to offer and joined because “I can

    actually play golf, was handicap 18 but I have taken a 5-year break”. Currently pursuing a law degree, he “loves playing golf, to meet people, anybody, and join them for a round” and sees himself , 10 years from now, actively stalking the fairways and greens of Subang.

    Razwan Rashidi (R 316) Works at Bank Islam, and encouraged to join KGNS by father/member Rashidi Omar. “To start with, KGNS

    is close to home, which is a good plus”, he says, ”and I intend taking golf lessons soon”. On his expectations of KGNS, Razwan hopes to “get to know more people, to network, if possible, and play golf, and enjoy the other facilities which just as good.”

    Nazrina Zahlia Mohammed Noor (N454)Daughter of former member, works for specialist contracting firm. Joined KGNS “for children’s activities, and

    for my husband who is thinking of playing golf. I intend to start playing golf myself! ” Has patronised club in the past as a youngster for swimming, tennis and meals. Particularly keen on gym, sauna and swimming and expectations are that these amenities “be well kept ”

    Dato’ James Lee Yoon Wah (L1014)Managing Director U-Li Corporation. Member of other Klang Valley clubs but prefers KGNS where “my friends

    are, the course is more challenging and members are friendly – better than other clubs!” Plays to handicap of “around 20” and believes that KGNS has “excellent facilities for family, viz., swimming, ballroom dancing, tai chi etc.” On expectations of KGNS, he reckons that excellent as it is, there is “nothing much to change in the next 10 years.”

    The first in the series for 2010, Introduction Night (1), held on 2nd February, admitted 33 new members into the KGNS fold. The new intake is made of 19 transferees, 3 upgraded from junior ranks and 11 from the normal queue list. Also in attendance for the formalities was KGNS President, Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Megat Najmuddin Megat Khas and members of the Management Committee. In welcoming the latest additions to the KGNS membership and their sponsors, Tan Sri stressed on the 3D’s that are requisite for all to observe, i.e., discipline, dress code and decorum for golfers and non-golfers alike. For many, he added, KGNS is not just a premier family club but, to all intents and purposes, a

    For their candid views on KGNS and a little insight into themselves, Berita Subang talked to a random selection of the newly-enrolled who, as co-incidence would have it, are 2nd generation members!

    home away from home and, therefore, deserves to be so treated.

    Berita Subang takes this opportunity to extend a warm “Selamat Datang” to all our new entries and wishes you “Happy Clubbing!”

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    On the occasion of the 17th Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) Annual Dinner 2009, KGNS member, Y. Bhg. Datuk Professor Emeritus Dr. A.E. Delilkan (D012.) was one of five athletes and officials inducted into the prestigious OCM Hall of Fame. An outstanding cricketer, he served with distinction on the national team from 1955 to 1972 and as the national captain from 1959 to 1972. Congratulations, Y. Bhg., from all of us here at KGNS and Berita Subang!

    OCM Hall of Fame InducteeCongratulations!

    Line Dancing, which was temporarily stalled due to renovations of the Dewan Presiden, is back on track! We are pleased to announce that Organising Chairperson, Ms. Alycia Long is planning a Line Dance Party scheduled for:

    Time : 7.30 p.m.Date : Friday, 30 April 2010Place : Dewan Presiden

    KGNS Line Dance Party 2010

    Alycia Long 012-3929133 or Divyan Menon 017- 332 9920

    Members attended Introduction Night on 2nd February 2010

    1. A1187 ARIF FAHMY BIN SULAIMAN KHAN2. A1191 ASHOK RUDY RATNANESAN3. A1193 AHMAD RIZAL BIN AB. MANAN4. C781 CHEE HEE ONN5. H429 HAIRIL NIZAM BIN HAMZAH6. H432 HAZRI ROHILIO BIN HOOD7. J191 JAY THORAISINGAM8. L966 LEE SHENG YANG9. L1007 LIM JUI KIAN10. L1012 LEE THIAN YEW11. L1013 LIM SAN PEEN12. L1014 DATO’ JAMES LEE YOON WAH13. L1015 LEE SOON KHEAN14. M1139 MOHAMMED FEIRDHAUZ BIN KHAIRUDIN15. M1175 MANHARLAL BHICHAND GATHANI JAIN16. M1183 MOHD YUSOF BIN JOHOR ALI17. M1181 MUHAMMAD LUQMAN BIN HAJI KHALIL18. N454 NAZRINA ZAHLIA MOHAMMED NOOR19. O276 OON SUM CHUAN20. R316 RAZWAN IZMI RASHIDI21. R317 DATO’ M. RAMAKRISHNAN22. R319 RUBEN EMIR GNANALINGAM ABDULLAH23. S744 SYED DANIAL BIN SYED AHMAD24. S745 SANJAY A/L ANANTHARAJAH25. T769 THEVAN RAMESH THURAISINGAM26. S794 SELVAM PARAMASIVAM27. V061 VISHAL P. DOSHI28. W337 WIZAN BIN ABDUL GHANI29. W338 WONG CHEONG KEAT30. W340 GODFREY WONG YAU MENG31. W341 WONG WING KENG32. W342 WAN ISMAIL BIN WAN HASSAN33. Z230 DATO’ ZULKIFLI BIN IBRAHIM

    (Note : Y. Bhg. Datuk currently serves as a member of the KGNS Disciplinary Sub-Committee)

    Hurry & Book now!(Only 100 pax available)

    The Party is open to everyone, members as well as non-members (invitees), and all participants will be charged a fee of RM 35.00 per pax. For further details, please contact:

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  • Social

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    Quarterly Karaoke Competition

    To all who participated and last, but not least, to Puan Rosmimee Abbas (Chairperson, Recreation Sub-Committee), Encik Wan Aziz Hj. Ali (Organising Chairman), Encik Mohd Nasir Mustafa and Puan Wan Roziah for all assistance and support rendered .

    A popular spot in KGNS is the Karaoke Room, patronised by both budding songbirds and/or seasoned troupers out for an evening of music-making. Such was the scene on 6th March 2010 when family members and supporters turned out to cheer on and encourage

    enthusiastic soloists and duets at the KGNS Quarterly Karaoke Competition! Adding to the gaiety, and providing sustenance to both competitors and fans

    alike, were food and drinks, sponsored by our in-house caterers and served at the patio under shelter of the new roof. The more daunting task, though, was the judging process, picking winners from what is already a talented field! A special “thank-you” to Encik Raja Harun Al’Rashid Shahar, Mr. S.K.Bhadra and Puan Siti Salwah bt. Mohd Ali, for kindly consenting to serve on the panel of judges, and for a job well done!

    Our congratulations to the winners in their respective categories.

    Solo1st Khalid Abu Hassan (Siti Payung)2nd Zulkarnain (Aku Jatuh CInta)3rd Kamal Nordin (Teratai)

    Duets1st Khalid Abu Hassan & Eleena Rashidah Khalid (Father and daughter team) (A Whole New World)2nd Megat Azizi Nordin & Aminah Rahim (Jangan Pisahkan)

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    A high point of the evening was the traditional honouring of special guest Acting Captain, Dr. Ronnie Yeo, with the presentation of a fruit tray by the lion dancers, to the accompaniment of music and movement! Also a major hit of the evening’s fare was “dim sum” which, like other items

    on the menu, required replenishment so that all may have their fill. Our thanks to Dr. Ronnie Yeo, Mr. Peter Murray (Ex-Chairman, Social Sub-Committee) and Datin Valerie for gracing the occasion and, of course, to all members, families and friends for their attendance and participation.

    Inadvertently postponed from 26th to 28th February 2010, due to unforeseen circumstances, and originally catering to a smaller number,

    it was an overwhelming turnout for the Chinese New Year Open House! The assembly of 250 members, with families and friends in tow, packed the Multi Purpose Hall for a lively

    programme that included exhilarating performances of “Special Double Golden” Lion Dance, Laughing Buddha and God of Prosperity.

    Chinese New Year Open House

  • MAY2010Remarks

    Tuesday - 11 Wednesday - 12 Thursday - 13 Friday - 14 Saturday - 15

    Saturday - 22 Monday - 24 Tuesday - 25 Wednesday - 26

    APRIL2010Remarks

    JUNE2010Remarks

    Thursday - 1 Friday - 2 Saturday - 3Tun Dr. Ismail TrophyStrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    Monday - 12 Tuesday - 13 Wednesday - 14 Thursday - 15

    Thursday - 22 Friday - 23 Saturday - 24 Monday - 26

    Friday - 11 Saturday - 12 Monday - 14 Tuesday - 15

    Tuesday- 22 Wednesday- 23 Thursday - 24 Friday- 25 Saturday - 26

    Tuesday - 1 Thursday - 3 Friday - 4Wednesday - 2

    Club Diary

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    Tuesday - 4

    Sunday - 25

    Sunday - 4

    Sunday - 11

    Tun Dr. Ismail TrophyStrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    KGNS vs RSGC (Men) - HomeStrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    RSGC vs KGNS (Men) - AwayStrokeplayRSGCAM

    Monday - 3Saturday - 1

    Ladies / JuniorsClub C’shipsStrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    Club C’ships(2nd Day)StrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    Tun Razak Trophy(Qualifying Round)A B C MedalStrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    RSGC vs KGNS Ladies (Away)RSGCAM

    Sunday - 2Medal Partnership OpenStrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    Sunday - 23Club C’ships(Final Day)Prize PresentationStrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    Sunday - 13KGNS vs Ayer Keroh C.C (Home)StrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    Labour Day

  • Wednesday - 5 Thursday - 6 Friday - 7 Saturday - 8 Monday - 10

    Tuesday - 18 Wednesday - 19 Thursday - 20

    Thursday - 27 Saturday - 29

    Monday - 5 Tuesday - 6 Wednesday - 7 Thursday - 8 Friday- 9

    Friday - 16 Sunday - 18Saturday - 17 Monday - 19 Tuesday - 20 Wednesday - 21

    Tuesday - 27 Wednesday - 28 Thursday - 29

    Monday - 7 Tuesday - 8 Wednesday - 9

    Wednesday - 16 Thursday - 17 Friday - 18 Saturday - 19 Monday - 21

    Monday - 28 Tuesday - 29

    Saturday - 5

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    Ladies Classic TrophyStrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    Piala Tun Ghaffar BabaStrokeplayPutra Course - AMKGNS FAMILY DAY

    A B C Ladies, Junior Monthly MedalStablefordKelana CourseAM

    Friday - 30

    Saturday- 9

    Monday - 17 Friday - 21

    Monday - 31

    Senior Golfers Club C’shipStrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    Club C’ships(1st Day)StrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    Captain’s PrizeStrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di Pertuan Agong’s Birthday

    3rd KGNS Ladies Amateur Open Golf C’ships(Practice Round)Putra Course - AM

    3rd KGNS Ladies Amateur Open Golf C’ships (Day 1)StrokeplayPutra Course - AM

    3rd KGNS Ladies Amateur Open Golf C’ships (Day 2)StrokeplayPutra Course - AM

    3rd KGNS Ladies Amateur Open Golf C’ships (Day 3)StrokeplayPutra Course - AM

    Senior Golfers Monthly MedalStablefordPutra CoursePM

    Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan TrophyStrokeplayPutra CoursePM

    Inter-Club Committee Golf ChampionshipStablefordPutra CourseAM

    Sunday - 9Senior Golfers Club C’shipStrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    Sunday - 16Ladies / JuniorsClub C’shipsStrokeplayPutra CourseAM

    Sunday - 30Ladies Golf Captain’s PrizeStrokeplayPutra Course - AMKGNS Karaoke Competition

    Sunday - 6

    Sunday - 27

    Friday - 28

    Wesak Day

    Senior Golfers Monthly MedalStablefordPutra CourseAM

    Sunday - 20

    KGNS AGM

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    Recreation

    Organised by Social Sub-Committee member Mrs. Evanna Low Fei Ting, Mandarin classes have been on-going since 25th January 2010, held on Mondays from 8.00 to 10.00 p.m. at Seminar Room 1. Excepting a small nominal sum of RM 10 to cover cost of materials and light refreshments served, no course fees are charged and volunteer teachers are Ms. Low herself and Encik Atan Mustaffa, to both of whom we would express our special thanks!

    While the course syllabus is strictly for beginners, it also acts as a refresher programme for those who have undergone lessons before. Please note that the current session will end on 5th April 2010 and the next will begin, hopefully, in July, depending on the number of participants and volunteers! We are in search of volunteer teachers - if you can be of help, please come forward, call Divyan Menon, Social and Recreation Executive at 03-78760381/78760388 Ext 220.

    Mandarin Classes

    Organised by the Social Sub-Committee, a cooking demonstration was conducted on 25th February 2010 featuring the culinary skills of Special Guest Chef Nor Asiah and Assistant Chef Sharifah Hamidah, both of whom are from NESTLE! With avid interest, the audience watched as Chef Nor Asiah prepare recipes for three dishes, viz.,

    1. Cucumber Chicken Salad2. Chicken with Chili Oyster Sauce3. Special Recipe for Hainanese Chicken Rice

    Cooking DemoIn conjunction with the demonstra-

    tion, NESTLE merchandise was set up for display and sale at specially-discounted prices. The Social Sub-Committee is indebted to Chef Nor Asiah and Chef Sharifah Hamidah for spending time with us at KGNS. We would also convey our thanks to Sub-Committee members Encik Mohd Nasir Mustafa and Puan Wan Roziah for their assistance in organising the event.

    For those interested in joining us at the next cooking demo, please look out for our notices and/or announcements!

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    Results

    Poolside was a hive of activity as boys and girls and parents converged on Sunday 14th March for the Age-Group Swimming Gala 2010 organised by the Social and Recreation Sub-Committee. Buntings, courtesy of NESTLE, and balloons lent a carnival-like air to the occasion, made merrier by the attendance of KGNS President Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Megat Najmuddin, Acting Captain Dr. Ronnie Yeo, Social and Recreation Chairperson Puan Hjh Rosmimee, Event Organising Chairperson Mrs. Caroline Lee and Volunteer Medical Officer Dr. Adeline Chan, all of whom also officiated at the medals presentation ceremony.

    Open to swimmers aged 16 and below, the Gala featured 28 events in all, i.e., 26 competitive, for the various age groups, and 2 non-competitive. Congratulations to all winners (see results) and participants for turning out at the Gala – we are encouraged by the support shown and will endeavour to organise other swimming events in the near future! For now, we would record our thanks to all who have contributed in one way or another to the success of Swimming Gala 2010, viz;a) Social and Recreation Sub-Committee members Encik Mohd Nasir Mustafa,

    Puan Wan Roziah, Puan Janet Lee and Madam Pergash Kaur;b) Administration/HR Sub-Committee Chairman Mr. Kuldip Seine;c) KGNS staff from other departments including Asst. F&B Manager, Encik Wahid Ali and

    Golf Executive Encik Ganesh Naidu;d) SWIMPRO swimming coaches; and last but not leaste) parents and other volunteers.

    KGNS Swimming Gala 2010

    Boys50m Freestyle (8 years old & below) 1. Tang Jun Jet 2. Hafiz 3. Mohammed Elyas50m Freestyle (9 & 10 years old) 1. Caleb Nunis2. Oon Tjun Tji3. Euan Foo50m Freestyle (11-13 years old) 1. Ethan Foo2. Tang Jun Yao3. Malcolm YapKickboard (8 years & below) 1. Hafeez2. Dylan Cheong3. Haziq50m Backstroke (9 & 10 years old) 1. Euan Foo2. Oon Jun Tji3. Caleb Nunis50m Breaststroke (8 years & below) 1. Tang Jun Jet2. Hafeez3. Dylan Cheong50m Breaststroke (9 & 10 years old) 1. Oon Jun Tji2. Caleb Nunis3. Euan Foo50m Breaststroke (11, 12 & 13 years old)1. Tang Jun Yao2. Ethan Foo3. Heeirun50m Butterfly (9 & 10 years old) 1. Oon Tjun Tji2. Caleb Nunis3. Ryan Cheong50m Butterfly (11, 12 & 13 years old) 1. Ethan Foo2. Malcolm Yap3. Zuhrie100m Freestyle (9 & 10 years old) 1. Oon Tjun Tji2. Caleb Nunis100m Freestyle (11, 12 & 13 years old) 1. Malcolm Yap2. Tang Jun How100m Breaststroke (11, 12 & 13 years old) 1. Tang Jun Yao2. Ethan Foo3. HeeirunGirls 50m Freestyle (8 years old & below) 1. Ashley Ong2. Nurin Dania bt Azrul50m Freestyle (9 & 10 years old) 1. Faranina2. Felicia Leow3. Nor Elisa50m Freestyle (11, 12 & 13 years old) 1. Amanda Nunis2. Lim Zi YiKickboard (8 years & below) 1. Ashley Ong2. Lim Zi Xin3. Alyssa Anis50m Backstroke (11, 12 & 13 years old) 1. Amanda Nunis50m Breaststroke (9 & 10 years old) 1. Faranina2. Nuhaa Imani bt Azmer50m Breaststroke (11, 12 & 13 years old) 1. Amanda Nunis2. Lim Zi Yi50m Butterfly (11, 12 & 13 years old) 1. Amanda Nunis2. Lim Zi Yi100m Freestyle (11, 12 & 13 years old) 1. Amanda NunisParent & Child2x50m Freestyle Relay1. Caleb Nunis & Trevor Nunis2. Tang Jun Yao & Tang Tat Wai3. Ryan Cheong & Florence Loo

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    Competition & Results

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    Inter-club Match (Home) KGNS vs Royal Perak GC - Best Ball StablefordSaturday Afternoon, 20 March 2010 & Sunday Morning, 21 March 2010 - Putra CourseResults – Day 1 RPGC 18 KGNS 38 Day 2 RPGC 23 KGNS 35

    Day 1RPGC Team H’cap Points 1st Alwi Baharuddin 23 Mohd Khairiri 242nd Saw Khay Chee 11 Cheong Yoke Leong 103rd Patrick Hoo 16 Lam Choon Hong 23KGNS Team H’cap Points1st Dr. Soo Boon Jee 10 Dato’ Mahpor Baba 192nd Zaidon Omar Baki 8 Mohd Noriyual Said 163rd S. Kuldip Seine 13 Andrew Bryan Perera 19Best Overall Pair - RPGC H’cap Points Mohd Bakri 6 Anuar Othman 11

    Day 2RPGC Team H’cap Points 1st Wong Kiang Men 20 V. Konasilan 19 2nd Mohammad Dit 14 Lam Ban Hing 193rd Jeffrey Ong 10 Khoo Eng Hooi 21KGNS Team H’cap Points1st T. Kanagarajah 8 Shahul Hamid 152nd Pattis Naidu 9 Anwar Ismail 143rd Dr. Soo Boon Jee 10 Michael Chong 18Best Overall Pair - KGNS H’cap Points Mohd Idris Abd Aziz 12 S. K. Bhadra 16

    ABC Monthly Medal – StrokeplaySaturday, 6 March 2010 – Putra CourseResultsA Medal H’cap Nett1st Wan Abdul Aziz Ariffin 6 69 ocb2nd Dato’ Abdul Razak Latiff 11 693rd Imran Ashok Abdullah 7 704th Mohd Jamal bin Sulaiman 8 71 ocb5th Ahmad bin Khalid 11 716th Ahmad Fauzi bin Md Zen 12 72 ocb7th Mohd Nazri bin Kassim 10 72 ocb8th Zaidon Omar Baki 8 72 ocb9th Mohd Amri bin Mohd Sofian 10 72 ocbB Medal H’cap Nett1st Dato’ Mohd Nordin Idris 14 692nd Shamsul Bahari bin Ahmad 13 70 ocb3rd Dato’ Mohd Anuar bin Sidek 13 704th Dato’ Fuad bin Jaffar 15 71 ocb5th Nazri bin Othman 13 71 ocb6th Dato’ Dr. Amir bin Abbas 18 71 ocb7th Azlan bin Abu Bakar 16 718th Mohd Roseli bin Mohd Shah 13 72 ocb9th Gen (B) Dato’ Ghani Yunos 13 72 ocb C Medal H’cap Nett1st Lim Chee Beng 20 702nd Dato’ Abu Kassim Tadin 20 733rd Abdul Aziz Peru Mohd 20 74Bull’s Eye: Hole No: 13 No Winner

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    Competition & Results

    INTER-CLUB MATCH (Home)KGNS vs SIGC - StablefordSunday Morning, 28 February 2010 – Putra Course Results SICG Team 9 KGNS Team 29SICG H’cap Points1st Asrin Laseh 12 Zulkifli Saad 62nd Che Yusof Rahman 13 Hussin Mustafa 12 3rd Zulkiefy Nasir 17 Ridzman Abdullah 16KGNS H’cap Points 1st T. Kangarajah 8 Shahul Hamid 142nd Dato’ Zainal Azmi 10 Jilani Mirza 133rd Dato’ Abd Malek 10 Abd Halim Sahardin 13 Best Overall Pair KGNS S. K. Bhadra 16 Md Idris Abd Aziz 12

    Tun Dr. Mahathir Trophy - StrokeplaySunday Morning, 7 February 2010 - Putra CourseResultsWinners H’cap Nett1st Shahrul Zaman bin Ahmad 12 692nd Asrul Sani bin Alias 16 703rd Muhamad Zulazhar 16 70 ocbWinners H’cap Gross1st Mohd Kamal Azmey 8 772nd Siow Yoon Keong 7 793rd Zaidon Omar Baki 8 80 ocb4th Syed Khalil Syed Mohamad 7 80 ocb5th Zahari bin Mahfudz 8 80Bull’s Eye Hole No: 13 - No WinnerN.T. Pin - Hole No: 4 Hj Mohd Sofian 1 Ft.N. T. Line - Hole No: 8 Che Nordin Yieh 1 Ft. 3 inches

    Ladies Monthly Medal - StablefordSaturday Morning, 6 February 2010 - Kelana CourseResultsSilver Medal H’cap Points1st Juliah Katan 9 432nd Maggie Kok 16 38 ocb3rd Datin Rahmah Arshad 7 38Bronze Medal H’cap Points1st Sandy Nor Aizah 21 382nd Joyce Heng 23 353rd Wan Raimah 22 34 Puan Sri Mahani Trophy 2010 – StrokeplaySaturday Morning, 27 Febreaury 2010 – Putra Course

    ResultsWinners H’cap Points1st Alyah Tan 14 692nd Kalsom Mat Din 24 71 ocb3rd Datin Rahmah Arshad 7 714th Dr. Mastura 18 73 ocbN.T.L Hole No: 8 Jennifer Loh 19 Ft 10 inchesN.T.P. Hole no: 13 Hjh Rosminee Abbas 15 Ft 46 inches

    Senior Golfers Monthly Medal - StablefordThursday Morning, 25 February 2010 – Putra CourseResultsA Medal H’cap Points1st Abdul Malek Hj Omar 7 39 ocb2nd Datuk Yeop Adlan Che Rose 12 39 ocb3rd Syed Khalil Syed Mohamad 7 394th Mohd Razali bin Harun 9 37B Medal H’cap Points1st Zulkifly bin Sulaiman 17 442nd Razak bin Yahya 16 413rd Alias bin Maamur 13 39 0cb4th Muhd Zain bin Muhd Yusof 15 395th Zainal Abidin bin Ismail 17 38 ocb6th Tan Sri Nik Ismail Nik Mohamed 13 38 ocb7th Yeoh Keat Chye 13 388th Ruslin Hj Hassan 18 37 ocbC Medal H’cap Points1st Tengku Na’aim Tengku Abd Aziz 23 412nd Hanipah bin Yop 19 403rd Dato’ Shamsuddin bin Dahalan 20 39 ocb4th Datuk Wan Awang Wan Yaacob 22 395th Mahmud bin Idris 21 386th Dato’ Dr. Amir bin Abbas 19 37Bull’s Eye Hole No: 13Dato’ Dr. Amir bin Abbas RM250.00Dato’ Abd Rashid bin Yusof RM250.00

    Greensome - StrokeplaySunday Morning, 31 January 2010 - Putra CourseResultsWinners H’cap C. H’cap Nett1st Anwar bin Ismail 13 Alyah Tan 132nd Choong Mun Choo 14 Maggie Kok 183rd Haslan Hussain 13 Normah Hussain 22 4th Dato’ Abdul Malek 12 Tunku Datin Anne 17 5th Mohamed Nasir bin Mustafa 6 Wan Roziah 22Gross1st Mahrome Mohamad 3 Falziah Idrus 72nd Yeo Tat Cjhew 9 Datin Maria Jadi 14Bull’s Eye Hole No: 13 No Winner

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    Senior Golfers Monthly Medal - StrokeplayThursday Morning, 21 January 2010 - Putra CourseResultsA Medal H’cap Nett1st Gen. Mohamed Yusoh 12 722nd Dato’ Abdul Rashid Hj Ahmad 11 733rd Wan Ahmad Radzi 9 75B Medal H’cap Nett1st Dato’ Mohd Anuar Sidek 16 692nd Hamzah bin Bachik 17 703rd Mohd Roseli bin Mohd Shah 15 71 ocb4th Dato’ Mazlan bin Dato’ Harun 13 71 ocb5th Datuk Ruslin bin Hj Hasan 17 716th Dato’ Ir. Kalid bin Alias 15 72 ocb7th Stanley Ong Sing Ing 15 72 ocb 8th Dato’ Ahmad Nazri Abdullah 13 729th Mohd Yusoh bin Mohd Hashim 13 7210th Tan Sri Nik Ismail bin Nik Mohamed 13 73C Medal H’cap Nett1st Dato’ Shamsuddin bin Dahlan 20 712nd Ahmad Tarmuzi bin Datuk Abu Bakar 20 72 3rd Dato’ Peter Velappan 19 74 ocb4th Harun bin Ismail 19 74 ocb5th Dato’ abu Kassim bin Tadin 19 74 ocb6th Wan Mohd Ismail bin Wan Hussain 20 74Bull’s Eye at Hole No: 13Hassim Baba RM500.00

    Subang Classic 2010 - Strokeplay - BetterballSunday, 10 January - Monday, 11 January 2010Results Winners H’cap Nett1st Pair Elias bin Yusof 9 Dato’ Mohd Anuar Sidek 162nd Pair Abdul Majid Yusof 14 Mohamad Hisyam 1 3rd Pair Mas Habi 12 Mohamad Nor Abas 124th Pair Gobinathan Nair 15 Shahul Hamid 145th Pair Mohd Rafik Shah 13 Zainal Abidin Ismail 166th Pair Tam Chiew Meng 15 Anwar bin Ismail 13Day 1: Winners H’cap NettBest Pair Abdul Majid Yusof 14 Mohamad Hisyam 1 2nd Pair Elias Yusof 9 Dato’ Mohd Anuar Sidek 16Day 2: Winners H’cap NettBest Pair Elias Yusof 9 Dato’ Mohd Anuar Sidek 162nd Pair Mas Habi 12 Mohamad Nor Abas 12Bull’s Eye at Hole 13Day 1 No WinnerDay 2 Mohd Hisyam bin Majid RM500.00

    ABC Monthly Medal - StrokeplaySaturday Morning, 16 January 2010 - Putra Course ResultsA Medal H’cap Nett1st Gen. Mohamed bin Yusoh 12 672nd Peter Tan Soo Thean 11 693rd Azizul Rahman Kallahan 12 704th Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad 11 72 ocb5th Kamarulzaman Othman 9 72 ocb6th Mohamad Nor bin Abas 12 727th Dato’ Justpall Singh 12 73 ocb8th Tengku Mohd Reza 8 73 ocbB Medal H’cap Nett1st T. Rajan Chitty 15 702nd Jeffrey Wong Chee Ming 13 71 ocb3rd R. Purusotman 15 71 ocb4th Nazri bin Othman 14 715th Mat Som bin Rajulan 16 72 ocb6th Yeow Teck Chai 16 72 ocb7th Tay Wee Shen 16 72 ocb8th Dato’ Mohd Anuar Sidek 16 72C Medal H’cap Nett1st C. Shivanandha 19 72 ocb2nd Ismail bin Mahmood 22 723rd Dr. Loh Tak Seng 22 73 ocbWinners H’cap Gross1st Mohamad Hisyam Majid 1 752nd Mohd Jamal bin Sulaiman 8 783rd Zaidon Omar Baki 8 79 ocbBull’s Eye at Hole No: 13Mohd Badry Jaffar RM250.00Mat Nawi Ibrahim RM250.00

    Inter-Club Match(Home)KGNS vs Tawau GC - StablefordFriday Morning, 8 January 2010 – Putra Course Results Tawau 3 KGNS 17Tawau Team H’cap Points 1st Pair William Lee 16 Boy Salazar 19 2nd Pair Yuen Kee Foo 16

    3rd Pair Chong Pan Kim 9 Leong Fah Kee 14KGNS Team H’cap Points1st Pair Peter Tan Soon Thea 11 Ong Tee Fong 112nd Pair S. Kuldip Seine 13 K. Anantharajah 123rd Peter William 6 Swaran Singh Bhatt 20Best Overall Pair - KGNS H’cap Points Anthony Narayanan 13 Shahnaz Kamaruddin 18

    Subang Medal / Wooden Spoon - StrokeplaySunday Morning, 3 January 2010 - Putra Course Subang Medal Results H’cap Nett1st K. Anandarajah 13 682nd Mohd Noorr bin Ismail. 17 693rd Stanley Ong Sing Ing 15 70 ocb4th Hamdan Nawi 12 705th Zahari bin Hj Mahfudz 9 71 H’cap Gross1st Mohd Hisyam bin Abd Majid 1 712nd Zaidon Omar Baki 8 783rd Abdul Malek Hj Omar 9 79Wooden Spoon Results H’cap Nett1st Shamshul Bahari bin Ahmad 14 70 ocb2nd Mohd Din bin Mohd Noor 14 703rd Nazir bin Othman 14 71 ocb4th Ahmad Faiesall 12 71 ocb5th Abu Bakar bin Wahid 12 72 ocb

  • 24 Berita Subang

    F&B Promotions

    Happy Jac

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    Made with fresh home-made ingredients and full of love, Happy Jack’s burgers are reasonably priced yet, superior in quality.

    We cater for happy functions, parties and gatherings too.

    Try one today, you’ll fall in love

    17 March 2010.RM200.00Deanston (12 Year Old)An unmistakable warm and sweet maltiness, Honey and crushed nuts

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    flavourings• No MSG• Proudly ‘Buatan Malaysia’

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    Single Malt Whisky tasting at Bilik Buaya

    gourmet burger

  • Terrace

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    NOTE: All prices are subject to 5% Government Tax.

    Monday Assam Laksa @ RM4,50TuesdayIpoh Kway Teow @ RM4.50WednesdayPrawn Mee @ RM4.50ThursdayMee Rebus @ RM4.50FridayChic Kut Teh @ RM8.00

    Golfers’Golfers’ Terrace

    Wantan Mee@ RM8.00

    Served with BBQ chicken, braised chicken

    feet and mushrooms

    Weekend special

    Savour our Daily Specials

  • F&B Promotion

    NOTE: - *Our PA System is only for purpose of speech & public speaking and cannot be attached to any Audio equipment. - 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.

    Seminar Room 1RM350.00 - Club MembersRM450.00 - Non- members Basic PA systems with microphone & house music

    Sitting Capacity Theatre Style - 100 persons Classroom - 40 persons U-shape - 40 persons Boardroom - 20 persons Workshop - 40 persons Other Charges MACP & PPMP @ min. RM400.00 Backdrop without logo @ RM300.00

    Optional LCD Projector @ RM250.00 per usage Additional Microphone @ RM50.00 per usage Additional hour @ RM500.00/hour Rehearsal @ RM50.00/hour Extra tables & chair set-up @ RM30.00 each Chair covers @ RM3.00 each Chair covers with ribbons @ RM4.50 each

    RM300.00 - Club MembersRM400.00 - Non- members Basic PA systems with microphone & house music

    Sitting Capacity Theatre Style - 60 persons Classroom - 20 persons U-shape - 20 persons Boardroom - 20 persons Workshop - 30 persons Other Charges MACP & PPMP @ min. RM400.00 Backdrop without logo @ RM300.00

    Optional LCD Projector @ RM250.00 per usage Additional Microphone @ RM50.00 per usage Additional hour @ RM500.00/hour Rehearsal @ RM50.00/hour Extra tables & chair set-up @ RM30.00 each Chair covers @ RM3.00 each Chair covers with ribbons @ RM4.50 each

    Seminar Room 2

    Venues for Private & Corporate

    Packages

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    Dewan PresidenHall rental is inclusive of: Maximum of 200 persons for 6 hours usage Additional hour @RM200.00 per hour or part of an hour Rehersal @ RM50.00 per hour 10 tables and 100 chairs

    for private & corporate happeningsRental @ RM850.00 (Member) RM1,200.00 (Non-member)

    Features and facilities New stage/backdrop complete with lighting New ceiling and heavy-duty laminated floor LCD projector and screen New audio system

  • Club Directory & Facilities

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    Golfing Reception - Open DailyBOOKING PROCEDURES

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

    FEES (inclusive of 5% Govt. Tax)Guests introduced by members: Putra Course & Kelana Course (18 holes)

    Operating Hours – 7.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m.Practice balls – 7 sen eachGuest introduction fee – RM10.00

    Junior Clinic on Sundays from 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. at the Driving Range (RM30.00 per person / per month inclusive of practice balls)FOR OTHER GOLF LESSONS, PLEASE CHECK WITH THE GOLF DEPARTMENT.

    9 holes 18 holes1st Class RM17.50* RM35.00**2nd Class RM15.00* RM30.00**The competition rate of RM35.00 for all classes is inclusive of tips.Members who wish to book caddies will be charged an additional RM10 for 18 holes and RM5 for 9 holes as administration fee.Tips for normal play and club competitions are not compulsory and are at the discretion of members but should not exceed the respective caddy fees.

    Hours: 6.45 a.m. – 8.00 p.m. dailyRate: Weekdays Weekends & P. Holidays Senior Golfer: 10% discountUse of buggies is subject to ground conditions.

    BUGGIES (inclusive of 5% Govt. Tax)

    CADDIE FEES

    GOLF LESSONS

    GOLF PRACTICE RANGE

    RM150.00 (weekdays)RM210.00 (weekends/public holidays)For an additional 9 holes, the charge is 50% off the above rates.

    Golf

    9 holesRM21.00RM23.63

    18 holesRM42.00RM47.25

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

    Members of Senior Golfers Society of Malaysia:Weekdays before noon – 50% off the above rates. Green fees for 9 holes after 4.00 p.m. is 50% off the above rates. For Weekends and Public Holidays:Bookings for golf on weekends and public holidays can be made from the Sunday prior to the weekend, or public holiday, beginning at 6.45 a.m. Bookings must be made personally by members.Only 1 guest is allowed per member and bookings are limited to 10 guests per nine.

    RECEPTION

    ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE

    General Manager : Ext. 203 Admin / HR Manager : Ext. 205Membership : Ext. 215 & 216Accounts : Ext. 212 & 213F&B / Social & Recreation : Ext. 222 & 228Golf : Ext. 233 234 & 235

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

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    GYMNASIUM (No guests allowed)

    SNOOKER

    CARD ROOM

    SWIMMING

    AEROBICS

    DANCESPORT

    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)

    TENNIS

    Opens Member’s guest fee Junior Coaching Programme (6 – 16 years old)Sat. & Sun.

    Fee Adult 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)

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    Please give ONE MONTH’S WRITTEN NOTICE IN ADVANCE to the coach and accounts department should you wish to terminate any lessons. The coach has to submit claims (to debit your account) by the first week of the month. All rates are

    subject to Government Service Tax and change without prior notice.

    6.30 a.m to 10.00 p.m.RM5.00 per person

    8.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. or10.00 a.m. to 12.00 noonRM100.00 (4 days per 2 hour/session)

    RM50.00 per hour (individual) RM70.00 per hour (2 persons)Mr. Ong Chit Lai (019-213 1588)

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

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

    Opens from 12.00 noon to 10.00 p.m.

    Opens from 12.00 noon to 10.00 p.m.Guest fee : RM5.00 per person

    Pool opens from 7.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. daily Guest fee : RM5.00 per personSwimming Lessons (45-minute sessions per week x 4 per month) 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.

    Venue : Aerobics Room Days/Time : Tue - 7.00 p.m. - 8.00 p.m. Fri - 9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. Fee : RM60.00 per month (1 session per week)Instructor : Ms. Kathy (012- 287 9692)

    Line DanceFee : RM40.00 per month (4 lessons per month)Instructress : Aylicia Long Contact No. : 012-392 9133Latin American Dance Fee : RM40.00 per month (4 lessons per month)Instructor : Ms. Lynn (012-2000234)

    Venue : Aerobics RoomDays/Time : Wed & Sat 3.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m.Fee : Once a week – RM60.00 : Twice a week – RM80.00Attire : Suitable sports attire & shoesContact Person : Mr. Syahrir (016-680 6814)

    Recreation Facility & Activities

    MACHINE ROOMOpens from 12.00 noon to 1.00 a.m.

    KGNS members and staff extend their deepest condolences to the bereaved families of the following deceased members.Obituary

    Name: Dato’ Hj Yahya Hj TalibM’ship No: Y004Passed: 23/01/2010Date Joined: 01/01/1969

    Name: Dennis Aw Hong LimM’ship No: A507Passed: 19/01/2010Date Joined: 01/03/1981

    Name: Anantharajah KathirasooM’ship No: A953Passed: 01/03/2010Date Joined: 01/01/2000

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    Affiliated/Reciprocal Clubs

    The Emerald Golf Club has its genesis in the vision and foresight of two Melbourne businessmen, Bert S. Stillwell and Harry W. Treganowan. In 1923, the pair conceived the idea of establishing a country golf club that would serve as an attractive and exclusive retreat for city businessmen.

    Emerald is a tourist town surrounded with over 250,000 ha of national parks and numerous tourist attractions like the National Rhododendron Gardens, Sherbrook Forest and Puffing Billy Railways.

    In 1995, due to financial problems, the property was sold to Alex S.C. Wee, a Malaysian businessman based in Kuala Lumpur. The name of Emerald Golf Club was subsequently changed to Emerald Golf & Country Resort.

    Nested in the heart of the magnificent Dandenong Ranges, The Emerald Golf & Country Resort can quite rightly lay claim to being one of the most picturesque and aesthetically pleasing golf courses in Victoria.

    It is within this setting that The Emerald Golf & Country Resort is located. The temperate and invigorating climate provides Melbournians with a breath of fresh air together with the atmosphere of the mountains, as popular today as it was earlier this century when the original development was conceived.

    Amongst the major tourist attractions are the National Rhododendron Gardens, Sherbrook Forest, and Puffing Billy Railways. Apart from these attractions, there are numerous stately homes and gardens such as Mawarra, Burnham Beeches, Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens and Pirianda.

    48 Lakeside Drive, Emerald 3782, Victoria, Australia. Tel: 03-5968 4211 03-5968 4211 Fax: 03-5968 4949 email: [email protected] Manager : David YatesAssistant Manager: Joshua Tan

    Emerald Golf & Country ResortEmerald Golf & Country Resort is one of the oldest golf courses

    in Australia and is located at the South East of Melbourne. It is less than one hour by car from the city and merely 30 minutes from the

    Monash University Clayton Campus.

    Direction from Melbourne is via the Monash Freeway (South Eastern Freeway) Exit Via Burwood Highway or Wellington Road.

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    *Bukit Jambul Country Club 2, Jalan Bukit Jambul, 11900 Bayan Lepas, PenangTel : 04-644 2255 Fax: 04-646 0224 Email: [email protected] Kelab Golf Putra P.O. Box 6, 01700 Kangar, Perlis.Tel : 04-976 9660 Fax : 04-976 9660 *Kelab Kedah Darul Aman DiRaja Pumpong, 05250 Alor Setar, Kedah Tel: 04-7319405 Darulaman Golf & Country Club Bandar Darulaman, P.O. Box 24, 06007 Jitra, Kedah Tel : 04-917 0001 Fax: 04-917 7890 Email: [email protected] Page: www.darulamanrealty.com.my *Penang Turf Club (Golf Section) Jalan Batu Gantong, 10450 Penang.Tel : 04-226 6701 Fax : 04-226 6535 Kelab Golf DiRaja Perak Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, 31400, Ipoh, Perak.Tel : 05-547 3266 Fax : 05-545 5046 *Seremban International Golf Club3rd Mile, Jalan Kuala Pilah, P.O. Box 88, 70710, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan.Tel : 06-677 5787 / 06-677 5722 Fax : 06-677 2309 *Ayer Keroh Country Club Km 14.5, Jalan Ayer Keroh, P.O. Box 232, 75750 Malacca,Tel: 06-233 2000 / 06-233 2001 Fax: 06-232 3578Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.akcc.com.my *Royal Johor Country Club No. 3211 Jalan Larkin, 80200 Johor Bahru.Tel : 07-223 9130 / 07-223 3322 Fax : 07-224 0729

    *Kelantan Golf & Country Club 5488 Jalan Hospital, 15200 Kota Bahru, Kelantan.Tel : 09-748 2102 Fax : 09-747 2918 *Kelab Golf DiRaja Pahang P.O. Box 53, 25700 Kuantan, Pahang.Tel : 09-567 5811 Fax : 09-567 1170 Kinabalu Golf Club P. O. Box 10654, 88807 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Tel: 088-251615 / 234904 / 263162 Fax: 088 - 240166 / 232162Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.borneo-online.com.my Sabah Golf & Country Club Reservoir Road Bukit Padang, P.O. Box 11876, 88820 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.Tel: 088-247533 Fax: 088-225243 Sandakan Golf & Country Club P.O. Box 541, 90706 Sandakan, Sabah.Tel : 089-660557 Fax : 089-660584 Tawau Golf ClubJalan Kukusan, P.O. Box 697, 91008 Tawau, Sabah.Tel: 089-765 555, 772776 Fax: 089-762904Email: [email protected] Kelab Golf KudatJalan Urusetia Kudat, W. D. T. 18, 89059 Kudat, Sabah.Tel: 088-611002 Fax: 088-611003 Email: [email protected] Miri Golf Club P.O. Box 101, 98107 Lutong, Sarawak.Tel : 085-416787 Fax : 085-417848 Kelab Golf Sarawak Petra Jaya, 93050 Kuching, SarawakTel: 082-440 966, 082-443 398 Fax: 082-441 733, 082-311 935Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.kgswak.com

    Emerald Golf & Country ResortYarra Valley Dandedongs, Victoria, 48, Lakeside Drive, Emerald 3782, Victoria, Australia Telephone: 03-5968 4211 03-5968 4211 Fax: 03-5968 494903-5968 4211 03-5968 4211 Fax: 03-5968 4949 Fax: 03-5968 494903-5968 4949Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.emeraldgolf.com.au Western Australian Golf ClubHayes Avenue, Mount Yokine, Perth, WA 6060, Australia Telephone: +61 8 9349 1988 Fax: +61 8 9344 4424Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.wagolfclub.com.au Lake Karrinyup Golf ClubNorth Beach Rd, PO Box 83, Karrinyup WA 6018, Australia Telephone: +61 8 9422 8222 Fax: +61 8 9422 8282Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.lkcc.com.au Waverly Golf Club Ltd82 Bergins Road,, Rowville, VIC 3178,, Melbourne, AustraliaTelephone: +61 3 9764 5144 Fax: +61 3 9764 3044Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.waverleygolfclub.com.au The Grange Golf Club 2 Grange Road, Papatoetoe, Auckland, New ZealandTelephone: +64 9 278 9777 Fax: +64 9 278 6017Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.grangegolfclub.co.nz Mount Maunganui Golf Club (Inc)15 Fairway Avenue, Mount Maunganui 3030, New ZealandTelephone: +64 (07) 575 3889 Fax: +64 (07) 572 0341Home Page: www.mountmaunganui.nzgolf.net Pantai Mentiri Golf ClubKM 15 ˚, Jalan Kota Batu, P.S. 1646, Bandar Seri Begawan 1916,Negara Brunei Darussalam Telephone: +67 3 279 1021 / +67 3 279 2014 Fax: +67 3 279 0773 Email: [email protected] Page: www.pantaimentirigolfclub.com The Hong Kong Golf ClubP. O. Box 1, Shek Wu Hui Post Office, New Territories, Hong KongTelephone: +85 2 2670 1211 (Fanling) +85 2 2812 7070 (Deep Water Bay) Fax: +85 2 2679 5183 (Fanling) +85 2 2812 7111 (Deep Water Bay)Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.hkgolfclub.org Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club139 Tai Au Mun Road , Clearwater Bay, New Territories, Hong Kong Telephone: +85 2 2335 3888 Fax: +85 2 2719 4102Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.cwbgolf.org Jakarta Golf ClubJalan Rawamangun, Jakarta, Indonesia Telephone: +62 21 489 5107 /+62 21 489 0009Fax: +62 21 489 1208

    Bukit Darmo GolfJalan Bukit Darmo Golf Blok G-2, Surabaya 60226, East Java, IndonesiaTelephone: +62 31 732 5555 Fax: +62 31 731 6666Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.bukitdarmogolf.com Valley Golf & Country ClubAntipolo 1870, Rizal Phillippines, P.O. Box 706, Manila, PhillippinesTelephone: 6658565- 7 Fax: 6651640 Baguio Country ClubP.O. Box 8, South Drive, Baguio City 2600, Phillipines Telephone: (63-74) 619-2050 to 64 Fax: (63-74) 442-6501 / 442-7674Email: [email protected] Page: www.baguiocountryclub.com.ph Keppel ClubBukit Chermin Road, Singapore 109918Telephone: (65) 6375 5569 to 71 Fax: (65) 6278 1448Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.keppelclub.com.sg Singapore Island Country Club180 Island Club Road , Singapore 578774 Telephone: (65) 6459 2222 (Island), (65) 6466 2244 (Bukit) Fax: (65) 6458 3796 (Island), (65) 6466 9709 (Bukit)Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.sicc.org.sg Jurong Country Club9 Science Centre Road, Singapore 609078 Telephone: (65) 6560 5655 Fax: (65) 6567 1900Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.jcc.org.sg The Royal Bangkok Sports Club 1 Henri Dunant Street Pathumwan Bangkok 10330, Thailand Telephone: (662) 0 2652-5000-14, 0 2255-1420-7Fax: (662) 0 2255-4158 Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.rbsc.org Lakewood Golf ClubSouth Mountain Jin Ding, Zhuhai, China Telephone: +86 (756) 338-3666 Fax: +86 (756) 339-3898Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.lakewoodclub.com Song Be Golf Resort77 Binh Duong Boulevard, Lai Thieu Townlet, Thuan An District,Binh Duong Province, S. R. of Vietnam Tel: 84-0650-755802/3 Fax: 84-0650-755804 Email: [email protected]: www.songbegolf.com Home Page: www.lakewoodclub.com