Associated Equipment Division
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Associated Equipment Division
Associated Equipment Division Kompleks Kejuruteraan Tractors, 1, Jalan Puchong, Taman Perindustrian Puchong Utama, 47100 Puchong, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. Tel: 03-80601002 Fax: 03-80602002 CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRES: • KLANG VALLEY Tel: 03-80601002 • MELAKA Tel: 06-3362630 • JOHOR BAHRU Tel: 07-2375305/6/7 • KLUANG Tel: 07-7723387/5980/5987 • IPOH Tel: 05-3224133 • BUTTERWORTH Tel: 04-3906428/3998542/3 • ALOR SETAR Tel: 04-7315730/7336813/7339786 • LANGKAWI Tel: 04-9662202 • KUANTAN Tel: 09-5661811 • KUALA TERENGGANU Tel: 09-6231342 • KEMAMAN Tel: 09-8631518 • KOTA BHARU Tel: 09-7737405/7737415/7738030 • SARAWAK, MIRI Tel: 085-655950 • KUCHING Tel: 082-485667/8/9 • SIBU Tel: 084-211979 • BINTULU Tel: 086-251037/ 255006/7/8/9 • LABUAN Tel: 087-422399 • SABAH, KOTA KINABALU Tel: 088-440778 • SANDAKAN Tel: 089-201717/201715 • TAWAU Tel: 089-912730/3 • LAHAD DATU Tel: 089-881733 • KENINGAU Tel: 087-333420/63 • SINGAPORE Tel: 02-2612222 • NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM, BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN Tel: 673-2-651175/6/041 • KUALA BELAIT Tel: 673-3-333460/8 A member of the Sime Darby Group Contents 2 3 4 6 8 Management Committee Editor’s Message Vice-President’s Message Captain’s Message Introduction Night 9 Club Updates • Club Car Stickers • Indiscriminate Parking • Lightning & Siren • A Friendly Reminder • No Smoking Area • Notice • No Entry • National Handicap System (NHS) Card • Golf Insurance Card • Lost & Found • Rules Book • KGS One Ringgit Charity Fund • News from Caddy Committee, Captain’s Committee 2006 • Caddy Charity Fund • To Serve You Better • Registration of Buggy • 2-Ball or 1-Ball Matches on Weekends/Public Holidays • Forfeiture of Tournament Prizes • Dress Code During Prize Giving Lunch • Kelab Golf Sarawak Goes Online • Important Telephone Numbers 13 Ongoing & Upcoming Events • September Events - 20th Merdeka Cup - PGABS Classic 2006 • November Events - Sarawak Closed Golf Championship 2006 - Naim Cendera Sarawak Masters - Sarawak Chief Minister’s Cup - Sarawak Club President Deputy President & Ladies Trophies - DBKU Datuk Bandar Trophy • December Events - QC-KGS Club Championship 2006 - Captain’s Trophy • The Ace Club 14 Club Happenings • Purefit Sportexcel National Circuit • Ngiling Tikai 2006 / Agong Visit • KGS 12th Annual Gym Night • Staff Dinner 2006 • Sarawak Classic 2006 • Learning Visit From Institut Perguruan Tun Abdul Razak, Sarawak. • Hyundai Classic 2006 • Transview Classic 2006 • Reciprocal Trip to Singapore and Johore • Agong’s 2nd Visit to KGS • KGS Transview Junior Monthly Medals • Colouring & Drawing Competition 24 26 26 28 29 30 32 1 Lady Golf Golf Rules New Reciprocal Clubs Health & Fitness The Library Golf Jokes Club Facilities MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Management Committee PRESIDENT YAB Pehin Sri Dr. Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud Membership & Establishment YBhg. Tan Sri Datuk Amar (Dr) Haji Hamid bin Bugo SBS, DP, PSM, SPMJ, SSDK, DGSM, SSAP, SSSA, SPMT, SPDK, DPPN, Kt. WE (Thailand), KEPN (Indonesia), SPMB (Brunei), KOU (Korea), AO (Australia), PCD Entertainment Alvin Yong Sze Lung House & Development Gani Bin Matahir @ Abdul Ghanie Tahir DEPUTY PRESIDENT YABhg. Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. Wong Soon Kai Food & Beverage James Ling Chung DP PSM DA PNBS PBS VICE PRESIDENT YABhg. Tan Sri Datuk Amar (Dr) Haji Hamid bin Bugo Security & Safety Harisson Lunsa PPP, PPT PSM PJN DA PNBS JSM JBK PPB Hon. Doctor of Commerce Library Udin Bujang SECRETARY Shahary Haji Alias CLUB MANAGEMENT General Manager – Bernard Lee Meng Hock Email : [email protected] Finance & Administration Manager – Wang Kheng Boi Email : [email protected] Activities Manager – Lester Simbas Email : [email protected] Assistant Activities Manager – Nisewan Haji Abdul Rahim Security Manager – Jamali B Fadil Assistant Golf Course Superintendent – Chiu Nyian Shin Operations & Maintenance Executive – Stanley Soo Membership & Activities Executive – Shirleyna Kim Dupo Email : [email protected] Administration Executive – Rosnah Said Accounts Executive – Audrey Edwin TREASURER Peter Chin Mui Khiong CLUB CAPTAIN Patrick Chieng Ping Ung COMMITTEE MEMBERS Haji Abdul Jalil Bin Abdul Rahman Lee Kui Thiam Gani Bin Matahir @ Abdul Ghanie Tahir James Ling Chung Baijuri Jaujie Haji Soedirman Bin Haji Aini Udin Bujang Harisson Lunsa PPP, PPT Alvin Yong Sze Lung Sole Authorized Dealer of DaimlerChryler Malaysia Sdn Bhd (596096-H) in East Malaysia. Si Khiong Industries Sdn Bhd (8953A) Kuching (Padungan Showroom) 082-333 460 • Sibu 084-210 308 • Bintulu 086-332 446 • Miri 085-651 699 2 Editor’s Message Editor’s Message Message Editor’s The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Quarters of The Golfer revealed one thing: there is a lot to do to be able to come up with a 32-page club magazine. Obviously, it is time to gear up for the 4th Quarter issue of our magazine. The earlier we start preparing, the better it is for us to scale beyond the usual area of coverage for advertisements and other matters related to the production of the magazine. Those outside looking in may not have realised what it entails to produce a magazine the standard of which The Golfer aspires to achieve and, thank goodness, has achieved. small contribution towards The Golfer’s income via an advertisement. There is room for improvement in every department, more particularly so in the advertisement department. Those entrusted to take up the responsibility to solicit advertisements from prospective clients must push themselves to the limits to realise the potential of what can be gained with a little bit of extra mileage. As editor, I wish to appeal to every member to chip in to boost our collection of advertisement fund for the magazine. Club members having an interest at heart for the growth and prosperity of The Golfer should use all their influence and initiative to solicit contributions from among our members in the form of articles, sketches, cartoons, jokes, etc. The objective of our club is to make our magazine a piece of club journal equal to, if not better than, those produced by leading clubs in the Asean region. As I have always mentioned, The Golfer should expand beyond 32 pages. Prestigious clubs such as the Singapore Island Club, to mention just one, has its magazine spreading up to 50 pages. We may not be able to place ourselves at par with the Singapore Island Club but it is not impossible for KGS to produce a quarterly magazine with 35 to 40 pages. To do that, we have to get club members to be passionate about helping KGS in the enrichment of its club magazine. They could make literary contributions covering subjects of family, social, humorous, general and sporting interests. The measure of a club with premier status is that its magazine, monthly or quarterly, reveal the club’s intellectual strength, social influence and membership prosperity. Reading through the pages of The Golfer, we are still a long way before we could arrive at that lofty and developed stage. It is a pity that The Golfer is still unable to stand on its own feet from advertisement revenue. For the sake of transparency, advertisement income per quarter averages RM5,000.00. The quarterly expenditure for the production of KGS magazine is RM14,100.00. Hence, the need to subsidise quite substantially for every quarter. Leading clubs in the region that have taken full advantage of advertisement revenues pay for the production of their magazines entirely from the proceeds collected from advertisements. The management should sit down to work out strategies to overcome this shortcoming. We should take advantage of those committee members and club members who are influential and have business connections to assist us in procuring advertisement spaces. If we have succeeded to impress KGS members with our current effort, we should not be complacent and rest in smug contentment. Our success should breed more success. With everyone being conscious of our responsibility, we should make it our pledge to produce The Golfer solely from income derived from advertisements. Datu Dr. Haji Yusoff bin Haji Hanifah Editor-in-chief KGS can be proud of the quality of its magazine, its wide readership covering 3,350 members. All our affiliated clubs receive our magazine on a regular basis. As I see it, the opportunities out there are abundant, if not limitless. Personal contacts among committee members, club members and individuals with interests in our club welfare and those potential advertisement donors should do the trick rather than the traditional method of writing letters to would-be contributors. We all know that such letters of requests for advertisements in our magazine have never been answered and will never be. It is not difficult to understand why. In business dealings there is no better way to conclude a deal than personal contacts and personal touch. Editorial Committee Chairman: YBhg Datu Dr Hj. Yusoff B Hj Hanifah Committee Members : Patrick Chieng • Bernard Lee • Wang Kheng Boi • Sim Kwong Hiong • James Ritchie • Lester Simbas • Nisewan Hj Abdul Rahim KELAB GOLF SARAWAK Petra Jaya, 93050 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. Tel: 082-440966, 444791, 443398, 443412 Fax: 082-441733, 311935 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.kgswak.com I just dropped by at a friend’s office and suggested to him that his company put up an advertisement in our magazine. His response was immediate and thank God, it was positive. So we had for the 2nd Quarter a new client participating in making a Copyrights ©2006. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher. 3 Vice-President’s Message Vice-President’s Message I think it is time to congratulate members of the management committee, the staff and others, including members, on the improvement to the club, particularly the golf courses. Some members and visitors have commented that they now have no reasons not to have low scores playing at KGS. Many must have worked hard to make the improvements possible. I like to believe that there has been a ‘cultural change’ among staff and members of KGS; a change for the better and I do hope that this change will continue until this new culture becomes established. I note that many members and staff have been seen replacing divots, raking bunkers and picking up rubbish, such as cigarette butts, pieces of paper and plastic wrappers which were left behind by others, and throwing them in their proper place, the bins. It is heartening to see the caterers for the halfway houses stopping to do cleaning up around them. Obviously, there are still some culprits. Let us hope that these few will become fewer as they become aware that their uncooperative and inconsiderate habits are not welcome and adding costs and damaging the club. It is important that the improvements must continue. KGS is more than just a club servicing its members. It is where visiting dignitaries, right up to Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, play golf when they visit Sarawak. Our members include “Who’s Who’ in Sarawak. Our President is the Chief Minister. KGS occupies a central place in Kuching and what happens at KGS and the state it is in, can be a reflection of what Kuching is all about. We are obliged to keep the pride of Kuching high. Let us bear this in mind and help make the club a better place - a place where we can all keep our head high and enjoy our golfing experience and relaxation to the utmost. Selamat menyambut Bulan Merdeka. Tan Sri Datuk Amar (Dr) Hamid Bugo Vice President 4 Captain’s Message Captain’s Message in all) comprising a few management committee members and some of our senior golfers, went to Singapore and played at 4 of the clubs affiliated to KGS namely, the Singapore Island Country Club, Warren Golf & Country Club, Seletar Country Club and Orchid Country Club. Dear fellow golfers, Traditionally, at KGS, the second and third quarters of the year are the busiest times at our club, with all the major and club tournaments in full swing. This year is no exception. Our September calendar is already full, with the change of venue for the Merdeka Cup (originally to be held in Sibu) to KGS. We’ll take a break in October during the Puasa Month before we “push on” again in November with a few more major tournaments to come. Heading the group was our Deputy President, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. Wong Soon Kai. We played friendly matches against the team put up by Seletar Country Club and Orchid Country Club respectively. Not only did our team enjoy the friendly matches and generous hospitality of the host clubs, we also managed to enhance our relationship with their committee members whom I’m sure will help to nurture bi-lateral relationship between KGS and their clubs. We’ve extended our open invitation for their members to visit us and I’m sure we’ll be ready to reciprocate their hospitality when they visit us next. Almost all our tournaments are over-subscribed, an indication of the strong support from our golfers. For this, I thank you all. A tournament can only be as good as participation ... without keen participation of members, even a well-sponsored tournament will lose its “shine”. With keen participation and interaction in golf tournaments, we naturally develop fellowship and goodwill amongst members and fellow competitors. Many of you would have noticed the spoon drain that we built over the past few weeks alongside the buggy track in the Matang and Santubong course. With the occasional onset of heavy showers during the past week, we had the opportunity to test the effectiveness of these spoon drains, and the feedback seems very positive indeed. We’ll be installing more such spoon drains alongside a few more stretches of the buggy track which are more prone to be water-logged, to prepare ourselves for the coming landas season. This is the spirit that gives a club, our club, the oomph! We can see the spirit of goodwill and friendship clearly exhibited around the club house especially at the golfers’ terrace. We tend to take this for granted, but often the scene was “picked-up” and noticed by our visitors who often commended us on this, the “KGS Clubbing Spirit”, the spirit that we need to continue to nurture and build on, to make our club ... a place like no other! Lastly, it gives me great pleasure to report the recent successes of 3 of our own junior golfers. Leonard Chin won the Mercedes Trophy Masters Tournament in Bangkok and the victory earned him a place in the Teens on the Green World Championship to be held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA in October 2006. Well done Leonard! We wish you every success at the Championship! KGS played host to a VVIP twice during the past 3 months! We are deeply honoured by the visit of Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail, first on 18 th June, 2006 for the Ngiling Tikai Golf in conjunction with Hari Gawai Celebration and again on 31st August 2006, when His Majesty was in Kuching to grace the National Merdeka Celebration in Kuching. Unfortunately, the game was cut short due to inclement weather. 12-year-old Abdul Rahim Abang Abdul Rahman emerged the A Medal Champion in the recent Astro Masters played at Damai Golf & Country Club. This win earned him a place in the Astro Masters Grand Final to be held at Pantai Indah Kapuk Golf Club, Jakarta on 15-18 November 2006. 14-year-old Amanda Chin won the Sarawak Classic Ladies Section held at KGS recently. Yang Di-Pertuan Agong was generous in his comments regarding our course (ref. to page 15 and 22 for a reproduction of his comments in our Visitors’ Book). We are very grateful for His Majesty’s encouragement and will strive to continuously improve on the maintenance and upkeep of our course. We eagerly await His Majesty’s next visit to KGS. Congratulations to all the Juniors for their recent successes and I am sure we’ll hear more of them in the future. I made mention of the inter-club visit to Singapore in the last issue of The Golfer. I’m glad to report that in August, a group of us (22 golfers Patrick Chieng Club Captain Happy Golfing! C A P TA I N ’ S C O M M I T T E E C H A I R P E R S O N S Club Captain Patrick Chieng Green Lu Su Ket Lady Captain Tengku Intan Morni Swimming Tommy Lau Deputy Captain & Rules and Handicap Chairman Haji Abdul Jalil Abdul Rahman Tournament Lee Kui Thiam Junior Golf Clarence Chin Snooker Haji Dawi Drahman Caddy Sim Kwong Hiong Racket Alvin Yong Sze Lung Gym Dr Lee Hua Seng 6 Membership I ntroduction n ight The second introduction night for the year 2006 was held on Friday, 4 th August 2006. The KGS Management would like to extend a warm welcome to the new members of the Club. K Chieng Tiong Mee K David Chia Chee Hwa K Chai Min Hian K Goh Tze Wee K Khairul Ariffin Bin Abdul Aziz K Loh Ing King K Ling Ing Tung K Timothy Lau Khur Tat K Lee Lit Fung K Loh Leh Ching K Lau Sie Kwong K Anastasia Ng Suan Kim K Mohd Yusri Jusmail K Dr. Ngenang Ak Jangu K Ng Soo Ye @ Ng Thin Sung K Osman Bin Imbun K Rakayah Hamdan K Sarbjit Singh Khaira K Solomon Tan Yiin Yuh K Tang Su Fan K Andy Wong Sing Yong K Anie Wong Muk Ngiik K Raymong Wee Seng Bin K Vincent Yii Wei Kheng 8 Club Updates Club Car Stickers Collect your new car stickers at the Golf Registration Counter. The first two (2) stickers will be charged at RM 1.00 per piece. Additional stickers are charged at RM 50.00 per piece. Indiscriminate Parking The Management would like to seek members’ full cooperation to observe parking regulations to ensure the smooth flow of traffic within the Club premises. A fine of RM 30.00 shall be imposed on members who park indiscriminately around the club vicinity (i.e. yellow line and restricted areas). Lightning & Siren A Friendly Reminder For safety reason, all golfers are advised to stop play immediately once the siren for Discontinue Play is turned on. Disciplinary actions will be taken against those who fail to observe the instruction. Golfers are advised not to leave any valuables / personal belongings unattended inside the buggy to avoid occurrence of any untoward incidents. No Smoking Area Notice With immediate effect, members who are found to smoke at non-smoking areas will be fined RM 100.00 for each offence committed. Cross over from Siol and Demak to Matang and Santubong is strictly prohibited. NO ENTRY The Management has put up about 20 signages to warn trespassers / ball pickers from entering the Club. Golf Insurance Card le of Sasmurpance in card National Handicap System (NHS) Card Golfers registered under the National Handicap System (NHS) may collect their handicap cards on the 1st day of each month. & Lost Golfers insured under the Royal & Sun Alliance may collect their golf insurance cards at the Activities Office. Found Rules Book A list of “Lost & Found” items is posted at the Club’s Notice Board. Please contact the Security Section to make any claim. FREE Collect your copy from the Activities Office today. 9 Club Updates KGS One Ringgit Charity Fund On the 20th June, about 5 charitable organisations in Sarawak received donation from the Club amounting RM 2000.00 each. Representing the Club were Shahary Alias, Club Secretary and Bernard Lee Meng Hock, KGS General Manager to hand over the cheques to the representatives of the charitable organisations. The five charitable organisations were Malaysian Red Crescent Society, Kuching Chapter, Persatuan Hospis Sarawak, Rumah Seri Kenangan, Sarawak Cheshire Home and Sarawak Society For The Deaf. KGS Charity Fund was started in the year 1999. The main objective of the fund is to provide financial assistance to charitable organisations in Sarawak particularly in Kuching. News from Caddy Committee, Captain’s Committee 2006 The Caddy Committee has taken steps to look into the performance of the caddies as well as their welfare. Caddy Evaluation Form Caddy of the 2nd Quarter of 2006 Wan Hamdan Caddy evaluation forms are provided for golfers to assess the performance of their caddies during the round of golf. Assessment shall be based on their knowledge, skill and attitude as caddies. Every caddy before caddying shall be given a caddy evaluation form and he shall hand it over to the golfer at the end of the round for assessment. The evaluation form must be deposited into the Caddy Assessment Box provided. Awards will be given out quarterly to the best caddy assessed. This evaluation will also provide some basis for upgrading of caddies. This year the award for the best caddy of 2nd Quarter went to Encik Wan Hamdan. Caddy Charity Fund The Caddy Charity Fund was started in June 2006. The objective of the fund is to provide financial assistance to caddies who are in need of help due to any unfortunate happenings. In the months of June and July, with the generous contributions from the members, guests and staff of KGS, we were able to collect about RM 2000.00 for our long time serving caddy, Minggu Wee who had served KGS since 1990 until the unfortunate incident last year which caused him to be paralysed. The fund will be given to him in three stages, the first of which consisting cash RM 500.00 and daily goods worth RM 300.00 was delivered to Minggu at his house on Friday, 11th August 2006 by a delegation headed by the Deputy Club Captain, Caddy Committee Chairman and the Club Management. The Caddy Committee would like to thank all the members, guests and staff for the contributions towards the fund. 10 Club Updates TO SERVE YOU BETTER To all members, To serve you better the club management aims to continually improve the services and facilities that the club has to offer. These are some of the changes made for improvement. Golf Course Rectification Work. Installation of spoon drain, manhole and PVC subsoil pipe for drainage improvement at Hole 1, Matang. Installation of spoon drain, manholes and widening of the buggy path at Hole 2 and 3 Matang. Eugenia oleana trees newly planted at boundary between Filicium decipiens trees newly planted at the new car Hole 5 and 6 Matang park. A nd for that, the club management would like to seek cooperation from all members to take care of our facilities and not to vandalise or litter them. This is what happened at our course recently due to the destructive littering habit of certain members, a tiny cigarette butt causing a fire and a scare. 11 Club Updates Registration of Buggy With immediate effect, all buggy registrations must be done at the Golf Registration Counter at the main clubhouse. Cash transaction is not allowed at the Buggy Centre. 1. The golfer using the buggy must undertake to return the said buggy at the end of play in as good condition as received. 2. The buggy user shall not hold KGS/ Buggy Centre responsible for any damages or claims whatsoever arising from the golfer’s use of the said buggy, and shall be solely responsible to pay for all the damages incurred while the said buggy is in the golfer’s possession. 3. Buggy users must be over 18 years of age. 2-Ball or 1-Ball Matches on Weekends/Public Holidays With immediate effect, 2-Ball or 1-Ball matches are allowed on Siol/ Demak nines before 8:00 a.m. and after 5:00 p.m. on weekends and public holidays. Walk-in registration is 30 minutes before tee-off time. Booking in advance is not permitted. Forfeiture of Tournament Prizes Winners of all golf tournaments organised by the club are required to be present at the prize giving function to collect their prizes, failing which the prizes will be forfeited. Those who are unable to be present must submit a written explanation to the Tournament Committee for exemption. Dress Code During Prize Giving Lunch As a gesture of courtesy and respect for our sponsors, fellow members and guests, all golfers must be smartly dressed when attending the prize giving ceremony for all club competitions. Singlets and sleeveless shirts are not allowed. Important Telephone Numbers 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 109 110 111 112 113 - 114 115 116 117 118 120 123 127 130 443499 311368 General Manager Finance and Admin Manager Activities Manager Accounts Accounts Membership Administration Library Assistant Activities Manager Badminton/Squash Swimming Pool Golfer’s Changing Room - Personnel Snooker Gymnasium Proshop Activities Office Security Guard Operation & Maintenance Poolside Bistro Golfers Terrace Golf Course Maintenance Buggy Centre Important Telephone Numbers 12 Ongoing & Upcoming Events September Events 20th Merdeka Cup 2nd - 3rd September 2006 PGABS Classic 2006 16th September 2006 September Events November Events Sarawak Closed Golf Championship 4th - 5th November 2006 Naim Cendera Sarawak Masters 17th - 19th November 2006 Sarawak Chief Minister’s Cup 21st - 23rd November 2006 Sarawak Club President Deputy President & Ladies Trophies 25th November 2006 DBKU Datuk Bandar Trophy 26th November 2006 November Events December Events QC-KGS Club Championship 2006 1st - 3rd December 2006 Captain’s Trophy 10th December 2006 December Events * The above dates are subject to change The Ace Club “The Golfer” would like to congratulate the following members who have achieved the illustrious hole-in-one: 1. Jong Wee Khiong Demak 17 5th June 2006 2. Tang Get Meng Matang 17 22nd June 2006 3. Francis Ting Hing Hua Matang 8 13th August 2006 13 Club Happenings Purefit Sportexcel National Circuit About 40 junior golfers from all over Malaysia competed to be the best in the Purefit Sportexcel National Circuit golf competition which was held on the 7th & 8th June 2006. The two-day event witnessed Alex Tiong from Sibu emerged as champion in Boys Group A. Meanwhile KGS junior golfer, Oh Sea Joon proved himself by winning the first place in Boys Group B. Amanda Chin also grabbed number one spot in Girls Group C. For the combined Boys Group D and Girls Group D, Leonard Chin beat the entire rivalry by winning the first place in the group. SCOREBOARD Gross Gross Boys Group A Girls Group C 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Alex Tiong Oh Sea Ho Ahmad Nazrin Shah Innurizam Bin Alim Henry Yeo 150 153 170 173 178 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Amanda Chin Kathryn Joanna Sim Kelly Tan Melissa Liu Dayang Zuriati 163 168 171 173 236 Gross Gross Boys Group B Combined Boys Group D & Girls Group D 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Oh Sea Joon Ting Sing Teck Nelson Liu Kendrick Chin Samuel Goh 152 162 168 172 175 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 14 Leonard Chin Abd Rahim Abg Abd Rahman Chan Tuck Soon Jeremiah Kim Malcom Adam Tay 153 155 161 166 175 Club Happenings Ngiling Tikai 2006 / Agong Visit On the 18th of June, once again the club was greatly honoured by the visit of Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail to grace the Ngiling Tikai Golf 2006. Another Guest Of Honour was our Tuan Yang Terutama Yang di Pertua Negeri Sarawak, Tun Datuk Patinggi Abang Haji Muhammad Salahuddin. The event, which started at 8.00 a.m. sharp witnessed more than 100 participants. In the main event, Jack Karin received the championship trophy from His Majesty when he became the overall champion with a score of 67 nett. Roslan Salleh grabbed first place in the gross section with the score of 77. Meanwhile in the Invited Guests category, Mr. Vincent Tan and YBhg Tan Sri Dato’ Ahmad Johan won the first place in the nett and gross section respectively. SCOREBOARD Main Event Nett 1. Jack Karin 2. Andrew Peter 3. Lucas Lai 4. Alias Bujang 5. James Jawat Gross 1. Roslan Salleh 2. Mohd. Ashari 3. Albert Tanon 4. Zainuddin Akup 5. Abdul Wahab Majid Invited Guests Nett 1. Vincent Tan 2. Hoan Kee Hock 3. Peter Sawal 4. Hj Len Talif Salleh 5. Winsel Ahtos 67 68 69 (OCB) 69 70 Gross 1. YBhg Tan Sri Dato’ Ahmad Johan 2. Lee Kui Thiam 3. Hyginus Kevin 4. Dr. Penguang Manggil 5. Abdul Aziz Ismail 77 79 80 81 82 15 68 (OCB) 68 69 (OCB) 69 (OCB) 69 80 82 85 87 88 Club Happenings KGS 12th Annual Gym Night On the 12th of June, KGS held its 12th Annual Gym Night in appreciation of its gym members. Lots of activities were prepared for the night event such as introduction of new gym members, dance performances, games and much more. With Mr. Clarence Soh, Mr. Alenge as hosts for the night, all gym members, not forgetting our Gym Chairman, Dr. Lee Hua Seng, attended the function and enjoyed themselves throughout the night. Staff Dinner 2006 On 24th June 2006, the Club organised its annual staff dinner. The objective of the annual dinner was to strengthen the relationship among the staff and the management. The dinner which started at 8.00 p.m. was attended by our Deputy President, DPTS Dr. Wong Soon Kai who also kindly contributed RM 1000.00 for the lucky draw. Many exciting entertainments such as live band performance, games and lucky draws were offered. The night also witnessed the presentation of awards for long service and outstanding performances of KGS staff. 16 Club Happenings Sarawak Classic 2006 (YB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. George Chan’s Challenge Trophy) On 29th & 30th July, the Club organised the Sarawak Classic 2006 golf competition. More than 100 golfers from all over Sarawak took part in this event. The two-day event tested the golfers’ skill and endurance and the best was declared the proud winner for the YB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. George Chan’s Challenge Trophy 2006. Lee Ka Tung From Sibu proved to his opponent that he was still the top golfer in this region when he carded a two-day gross score of 143, beating Alex Tiong and Oh Sea Ho by six and seven strokes respectively. In the nett category, Joseph Wong emerged winner with the nett score of 145. For the Ladies, Amanda Chin was declared the ladies overall winner in the gross category and Melissa Liu for the nett category. Meanwhile, in the Invited Guests section, YB Francis Harden won the nett and KGS evergreen golfer, T C Ong emerged as the winner for the gross category. SCOREBOARD Men Gross 36 Holes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Lee Ka Tung Alex Tiong Oh Sea Ho Kelana Ibrahim Abdul Aziz Sahari Men Nett 36 Holes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Joseph Wong Lim Tiong Hai Terence Chai Alias Bujang Zainuddin Akup Day 1 71 74 73 73 79 Day 1 76 75 72 76 74 Day 2 72 75 77 77 72 Day 2 69 70 73 70 72 Ladies Gross 36 Holes Day 1 Total 143 149 150 (OCB) 150 151 1. Amanda Chin 2. Dianne Luke 3. Joanne Sim Ladies Nett 36 Holes 1. Melissa Liu 2. Norzan Bujang Total 145 (OCB) 145 145 146(OCB) 146(OCB) Invited Guests Nett 18 Holes 1. 2. 3. 4. YB Francis Harden George Tang Jackson Lim Vincent Bong 5. Polit Hamzah 82 86 84 Day 2 77 76 81 Total 159 162 165 Day 1 76 76 Day 2 70 75 Total 146 151 Invited Guests Gross 18 Holes 65 66 69 (OCB) 69 (OCB) 1. 2. 3. 4. 69 (OCB) 17 T C Ong Brian Chien Francis Then Michael Lim 77 78 80 (OCB) 80 (OCB) Club Happenings Learning Visit From Institut Perguruan Tun Abdul Razak, Sarawak. On 31st July 2006, about 40 students from Institut Perguruan Tun Abdul Razak visited our Club. The visit was part of the curriculum for their subject. The Club management welcomed them and later briefed them about KGS. After that, they were brought around the vicinity of the clubhouse to see our facilities and to the golf course to enlighten them on the operations and maintenance of the golf course. The students were treated to lunch towards the end of their visit. 18 Club Happenings Hyundai Classic 2006 The ever popular Hyundai Classic was held on Saturday, 12th August 2006. The event, which has been two years in existence, attracted so many golfers that it was well over subscribed. Hyundai Classic 2006 offered 1 unit of Hyundai Sonata and 1 unit of Inokom Matrix as the hole-in-one prizes. This year, Salim Pai carded a nett score of 67 to be the winner on count back in the nett category followed by Awang Ibrahim and Gilbert Tan in second and third placing respectively. For the gross category, Muas Sebli with the score of 76 secured the first placing followed by Mohamad Ashari second with 78 and Kho Hua Sin third place with 79. SCOREBOARD Nett 1. Salim Pai 67 (OCB) 2. Abang Ibrahim 67 3. Gilbert Tan 68 4. Ha Sang Ryong 69 5. Hariffin Awg Bini 70 (OCB) 6. James Sung 70 (OCB) 7. Abd Rahim Abg Abd Rahman 70 8. Azlzn Mohd Salleh 71 (OCB) 9. Ismail Ali 71 (OCB) 10. Robin Fong 71 (OCB) Gross 1. Muas Sebli 76 2. Mohamad Ashari 78 3. Kho Hua Sin 79 4. Herman Bulang 79 5. Abd Aziz Sahari 81 (OCB) 19 Club Happenings Transview Classic 2006 The 5th Transview Classic 2006 was successfully held on the 19th August 2006. More than 200 participants took part in various categories and played at Matang/Santubong and Siol /Demak courses. For the Group A gross category, our junior golfer Leonard Chin took the first place with an impressive score of 76 followed by Muas Sebli and Herman Bulang in second and third respectively. Meanwhile, Robert Elone Sireng scored 66 nett to emerge as winner in the Group A Nett. In Group B, Alex Chan Soo Kiat won the nett category with a 67 while Abang Marani shot 89 to win in the gross category. SCOREBOARD In the Invited Guests category, Lucas Lai took home the first prize after beating Kong Chee Kwong and Madzlan Mohd Salleh to second and third place in the nett event. Meanwhile Sylvester Ajah won the gross category with a score of 82. Group A Gross 1. Leonard Chin 2. Muas Sebli 3. Herman Bulang 76 78 (OCB) 78 (OCB) Nett 1. Robert Elone Sireng 2. Wilfred Landong 3. Vincent Wong 66 67 (OCB) 67 (OCB) Group B Nett 1. Alex Chan Soo Kiat 2. Robin Fong 3. Ismail Ali Gross 1. Abang Marani 2. Lokman Jaafar 3. Joseph Liu 67 68 69 89 90 90 (OCB) Invited Guests 20 Nett 1. Lucas Lai 2. Kong Chee Kwong 3. Mazlan Mohd Salleh 65 68 69 (OCB) Gross 1. Sylvester Ajah Subah 2. Sukiman Aini 3. Abdul Ghani Tahir 82 (OCB) 82 (OCB) 82 Club Happenings Reciprocal Trip to Singapore and Johore Our Deputy President, DPTS Dr. Wong Soon Kai presenting a memento to Captain of Seletar Country Club, Mr. Keith Sim during prize presentation lunch Our Club Captain, Mr. Patrick Chieng presenting a memento to Miss Sri, representative from Austin Hills Golf and Country Club, our new reciprocal club. On the 21st to 26th August, about 22 golfers from our Club joined the golfing trip to some reciprocal clubs in Johore and Singapore. The group, led by our Deputy President, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. Wong Soon Kai played a round of golf at Austin Hills Golf and Country Club, Seletar Country Group photo with some of the Singapore Island Country Club members after the golf game Club, Warren Golf & Country Club, Orchid Country Club and Singapore Island Country Club. Friendly matches were arranged by some of the host teams and attractive prizes were offered. Members were well treated. Mementos were exchanged. Friendships established. were Group photo taken with members of Orchid Club after the friendly game. 21 Club Happenings Agong’s 2nd Visit to KGS On the National Day 31 st August 2006, the club was once again honoured by the visit of Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail. The Royal visit to KGS by His Majesty was done after officiating the 49th Merdeka Celebration which was held at Padang Merdeka. Tuan Yang Terutama Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak together with our Deputy President Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. Wong Soon Kai and other Management Committee members were at the club to welcome His Majesty. After some light lunch, His Majesty began his round of golf game at our Matang / Santubong course. Unfortunately the game was cut short to nine holes due to bad weather. During tea time, the Club represented by our Deputy President handed over a souvenir to His Majesty to commemorate his second visit to KGS. 22 Club Happenings KGS Transview Junior Monthly Medals The Junior Monthly Medals was introduced in the month of July 2006. The main objective of the programme is to encourage junior members to play golf as part of their sports activities and to sharpen their skills. This programme also aims to nurture future golf talents from KGS. The first monthly medal was held on the 15th July 2006. The monthly medal was divided into 3 categories consisting of Group A (Handicap 18 & below), Group B (Handicap 19-40) and 9 holes game. For the month of July, Joanna Sim, Goh Chee Chen and Laura Goh were the winners for their respective categories. The August monthly medal was divided in two categories comprising combined group A, B & C and 9 holes game. This time, Brenner Goh won the combined group category while Celine Goh won the 9 holes game. Congratulations to all the winners and keep it up. 15th July 2006 July Winner 13th August 2006 Group A (Handicap 18 & below) Joanna Sim 1st Gross 2nd Gross Amanda Chin 1st Nett Nelson Liu 70 83 78 Group B (Handicap 19 – 40) Goh Chee Chen 1st Nett 1st Gross Derrick Teo 66 99 9 Holes Game Laura Goh 1st Nett 2nd Nett Celine Goh 35 47 Combined Group A, B & C Brenner Goh 1st Nett 2nd Nett Samuel Goh 1st Gross Kathryn Joanna 61 67 76 9 Holes Game Celine Goh 1st Nett 46 August Winner On Sunday, 25th June, the Club organised a KGS Colouring & Drawing competition. The event was divided into 4 categories open to all children of KGS members. The main objective of the event was to provide some activities for the children and to uncover their talents. More than 30 children took part in this joyous event which also saw the chairman and members of the Library Committee giving a helping hand and not forgetting the parents, who came to give full support to their children. All the best to the participants! Nervous expressions on the faces of the young participants while smiles and satisfaction on the faces of the parents were what you could see that day. Joys and cheers during the prize presentation. See you all again next year! 23 Lady Golf With seven teams, we had our game also at Siol and Demak on the 22nd of July 2006. Based on three best scores of each team members, Camelia was all out playing well and managed to oust last year’s champion Poison Ivy who managed to get third place this year. Camelia’s team member Sofia Bujang was on heat returning six under from her given handicap. The Runner-Up team was Heliconia. Wooden Spoon team went to Yellow Alamanda. As usual we had our prize giving lunch at the Club’s Bistro. Winnner ....... 1. The Lady Captain has used her magic wand to change the Flowers into Monkeys ..... 2. Last year’s champion, Poison Ivy now 3rd placing June 2006 Nett Winner 1st 9 2nd 9 Gross Winner 2 1 Sofia Bujang Lim Soh Hua Lim Boon Chun Norzan Bujang Nett 73 Nett 33 Nett 35 Gross 92 Sofia Bujang Irene Lian Chan Siew Yan Norzan Bujang Nett 64 Net 32 Nett 33 Gross 90 July 2006 Nett Winner 1st 9 2nd 9 Gross Winner DAME’S CUP (Ladies’ match play) BUZY BEES BALLSWEEP RESULTS June 2006 Lim Soh Hua was given the task to organise the game. Dame’s Cup was simultaneously played on the same day as the Flower Power Team event. It was played only on Siol/Demak courses and handicap played would be of July’s official handicap. The cut off qualifiers was sixteen players and Lim Soh Hua had her chart displayed at the Ladies Changing Room. Second round was played on August. Buzy Bees monthly ballsweep but for those who cannot make it would have to make Early Birds winner June & arrangement to play on any days of their and July 2006 their opponent’s day of convenience. Losers from the second game will be dropped to the loser’s pool. The games have so far gone as planned with the last match to end on Tuesday 22nd of August 2006. A promised Lamb BBQ sponsored by Norzan still stand even though earlier arranged dinner at Sarawak Club has to be relocated. The committee would also like to say thank you and our utmost gratitude to Celine Foo for her time to look for a sponsor of RM200.00 to the Dame’s Cup event. We sincerely hope all ladies could give us full support in any event that we organise in the near future. Flower Power EARLY BIRDS BALLSWEEP RESULTS This year’s team members JASMINE Sandra Chai Dany Nebb Cecilia Wee Rosalind Kang YELLOW ALAMANDA Christian Teo Janet Smith Noreen Wong Livan Deng LILY of the VALLEY Biba Djumic Latifah Bujang Martina Sim Noi Wong HELICONIA Ong Mooi Lian Chan Siew Yan Annie Boon Marana Mohd Sahari POISON IVY Tengku Intan Norzan Bujang Nancy Munjan Irene Lian LAVENDER Celine Foo Daisy Tan Teo Whye Siew Teo Whye Jin There was no game. July 2006 Nett Winner 1st 9 2nd 9 Gross Winner August 2006 Nett Winner 1st 9 2nd 9 Gross Winner Lim Wui Ling Christina Teo’ Teo Whye Siew Latifah Bujang SWINGING COUPLES The Ladies’ Committee has once again organised ‘The Swinging Couples’. As usual many factors have brought husbands to join forces with the wives to outdo other couples It was played on June 16th and the battle was at Siol and Demak. About 20 couples took part and that morning there was a lot of ‘huh hah’ among husbands that they were threatened by their wives if they decided to change their mind not to play because they were invited to join the Agong at Matang-Santubong (The Ngiling Tikai event). The husbands were quite tempted to abandon the wives but a little persuasion did go a long way. Thank you ladies for your stand to support us. We would like to say thank you to all husbands for making time to spend their weekend with their wives. A big BRAVO to all of you. Winners for the Swinging Couples Competition 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Prize Giving Lunch at KGS Bistro Livan Deng Chan Siew Yan Pauline Gan Josephine Kong Norzan and Andre Chan Siew Yan and Daryl Annie Boon and John Bong Ong Mooi Lian and Clarence Chin Lim Vui Ling and Hong Siong -5 +6 +7 +8 +9 Wooden Spoon Rita and John Sammy Hooray to Chan Siew Yan for organising the event. 24 Golf Rules GOLF RULES BRIEFING AND PRACTICAL/TEST SESSION SCHEDULE 2006 MONTH GOLF RULES BRIEFING GOLF RULES PRACTICAL / TEST SESSION PERSON IN-CHARGE NOV 9:00 AM, 04/11 (SAT) 3:30 PM, 11/11 (SAT) Peter Lee K C Bernard Kiew * The above schedule is subject to change. Golf Lesson Times Monday Tuesday to Friday Saturday Sunday - Night Driving Range 12 noon to 6.30pm 6.30am to 6.30pm 6.30am to 2pm 10.30am to 2pm ; 5pm to 6.30pm Opening Hours Monday - Friday 6:45 pm - 9:00 pm Junior Lessons O Saturday O Sunday - 2pm to 5pm - 7.30am to 10.30am ; 2pm to 5pm Note - Night teaching lessons will be posted at the range notice board at a later date. Lesson Fees DAVID JEST Golf Professional 1 2 / Hour RM 45.00 Member of British Professional Golfer’s Association H/P 012-8555425 1 Hour RM 80.00 Package 6 x 1 Hour RM 450.00 New Reciprocal Clubs Great news to all KGS members, we have 3 new Reciprocal Clubs added to our list. AUSTIN HILLS GOLF RESORT Austin Hills Country Resort Bhd. P.O. Box 155, Pos Malaysia Majidee, 81100 Johor Bahru. Email : [email protected] Tel : 07-3524300 Fax : 07-3538500 Facilities Available Two championship 18-hole golf course 66 exclusive suites Swimming pool Tennis court 8-lane bowling alley Sauna, Jacuzzi Karaoke Banquet facilities Term of payment : By cash or credit card only KENINGAU GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Jalan Luagan, Kampung Pasir Putih, P.O. Box 990, 89008 Keningau, Sabah. Tel : 087-331113 Fax : 087-333002 Facilities Available : 18 Holes golf course Snooker Karaoke Gymnasium Pro Shop Driving Range Term of payment : By cash or credit card only Tennis ZHAOQING RESORT AND GOLF CLUB Huilong Town, Gaoyao City, Zhaoqing Guandong Province, China. Email : [email protected] Tel : 86-758-8162168 Fax : 86-758-8162078 Facilities Available 18-hole golf course Tennis Billiard Table tennis Exercise trail Gymnasium Driving range Western & Chinese restaurant Fishing port Children playground Massage , Beauty Mahjong & Card room Conference & Exhibition Term of payment : By cash or credit card only 26 Head Office Lot 378, 1st Floor, Kheng Chew Building, Blacksmith Road, 93174 Kuching, Sarawak. Tel: 082-235328, 429675 Fax: 082-251032 Showroom Ground Floor, Crown Square, 88, Jalan Pending, 93450 Kuching. Tel: 082-330668 Fax: 082-251032 Sibu Branch No.20, Jalan Ding Lik Kwong 4 96000 Sibu, Sarawak. Tel: 084-334498 Fax: 084-334443 Miri Office Lot 96, Block 9, Ground Floor, No.5B, Merbau Road, 98000 Miri, Sarawak. Tel: 085-422042, 013-8359766 Fax: 085-422044 Kuala Lumpur Office 44B, 1st Floor, Jalan Petaling Utama 9, Off Jalan Klang Lama, 46000 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Tel: 03-77835088 Fax: 03-77835688 Health & Fitness DEXTER BONG By : Clarence Soh Gym Instructor Dexter Bong, an 18-year-old undergraduate at Swinburne Kuching, joined KGS Gym in August 2005. A keen basketball player at the time, his main intention for joining our KGS Gym was to improve his speed, physical endurance, jumping ability and overall power. It was easy to see that just after a few weeks of regular gym sessions, Dexter was increasing his muscle mass exponentially. Seeing as though Dexter was growing so well, I felt it was my duty to suggest that he should take up bodybuilding. I knew he had great potential to be one of the greats, as I could see from his body structure, growing ability and obvious ‘Body Builder Genetics’. Taking into account his age, he would make a great body builder. I discussed this with him, but he seemed uncertain and claimed to only be interested in basketball. After a long conversation, I managed to convince him to give bodybuilding a chance. But there was a catch, in order to record and view his own progress, he would have to stop playing basketball, as it would affect his muscle growth. Many intense, restless months of consistent training and dieting passed, whilst his physique changed and evolved, until he decided to join his first professional bodybuilding competition, the Mr. Kuching Juniors Under 21 Body Building Competition, which was held at the Kuching Civic Centre, on the 24th of June 2006. He entered an ordinary guy, but left a champion. Taking only a few days to rest and celebrate his victory, he quickly moved on to prepare for his next competition, the Mr. Sarawak Juniors Under 21 Body Building Competition at Rajah Court Hotel on the 15th of July 2006, where again he ripped through all of the contenders in his category. His victory can only be described as ‘perfect’ as everybody in the audience could clearly tell who the victor would be from the moment Dexter walked to centre stage. The result of his victory in the Mr. Sarawak Junior Under 21 Bodybuilding competition did not only end with Dexter receiving the Mr. Sarawak title, but also an invitation to represent Sarawak in the Mr. Malaysia Juniors Under 21 Body Building Championship on the 29th July 2006 in Penang. This will be his hardest competition yet as we are all certain that he will again, be victorious. We wish him all the best and hope that he returns to us as the Champion of Malaysia, bringing glory to the State. Win or lose, Dexter will still be our rightful champion. Good luck Dexter, we’re with you, buddy. 28 The Library Title: The Parisian Affair Author: Judith Gould Allegra Sheridan is a jewellery designer in Manhattan. Though far from rich and famous, the young jeweller has made a name for herself designing one of a kind pieces for a small but elite clientele one of whom has offered allegro an extraordinary opportunity. Wealthy software entrepreneur Hilton Whitehead has a mistress he’s eager to please. What Kitty wants, Kitty gets. And this time Kitty wants the legendary Princess Karima emeralds coming up for auction in Europe. Whitehead’s proposition: he’ll pay Allegra a small fortune to travel to Paris and bid anonymously for him. Once in Paris, Allegra successfully completes her mission. However, ownership of the extraordinary jewels invites threats from a man willing to murder for the secret that the Karima gems hold. For Allegra has in her possession a treasure worth far more than anyone imagined-one that contains a dangerous mystery and a scandalous past of international conspiracy that could mean death to anyone who discover it ... Title: The Dragon’s Pearl Author: Sirin Phathanothai Sirin Phanthanothai was born into one of Thailand’s most privileged and politically prominent families. But at age of eight, her life changed dramatically. She and her brother were sent to be brought up in Beijing under the direct auspices of Premier Zhou Enlai as his wards. She went swimming with Mao, was privy to major political and historical events and lived through Mao’s economic Great Leap Forward. Then, during the Cultural Revolution, her world as torn asunder. Her brother was expelled from China and she was saved only by joining the People’s Liberation Army deep in the countryside. But unlike many of her friends, she survived and went on to play a pivotal role in China’s opening to the West. Sometimes harrowing, and always highly illuminating, Sirin Phathanothai’s story is a unique historical document as well as a startling testament to the human spirit. Title: Iron Coffin Author: John Mannock Far below the surface. Far from the fatherland and too close to the enemy for comfort ... Military veteran and former commercial driver John Mannock delivers a powerful and compelling novel about a German submarine crew caught on American ground ... At the height of World War II, a Nazi U-boat preys upon Allied shipping along the southeast coast of the U.S. But its days are numbered. Caught refueling in the open Atlantic off Cuba, the U-113 is strafed and depth charged by American patrol bombers and narrowly avoids a fatal plummet into the abyss ... Severely damaged and with supplies running low, the U-boat limps northward toward the coastal bay of Louisiana where the crew’s only chance of survival rests in the hands of an isolated clan of wary Cajun trappers whose dangerous leader recognizes no government and no war. There ,in the heart of the enemy homeland, Nazi gold can buy temporary sanctuary. But gold can also buy betrayal ... Title: Fatal Care Author: Leonard Goldberg A veteran seaman drowns within yards of his yacht. A Russian immigrant is shot dead while digging an illegal grave. A politician succumbs to a rare cancer after receiving the best medical treatment money and power can buy. The cases seem unrelated –except that the brilliant Joanna Blalock is investigating them all, with her uncanny ability to pry secrets from the dead. One autopsy defies medical logic. Another defies nature. But the separate strands of evidence seem to be leading to the same chilling end- a state of the art genetics lab where an experimental miracle cure may be medicine’s worst nightmare... Title: Sesuai Cinta Author: Aina Emir Nuraina, gadis biasa yang tidak punya apa- apa. Dia pernah terluka dan kerana itu pelarian adalah satu cara untuk mengembalikan harga diri yang telah dirobek dan dihina. Walau setinggi mana cintanya pada Armand, dia sedar cinta tanpa tidak ke mana. Bertahun lamanya di rantau orang, jauh dari keluarga tercinta, akhirnya apa diimpi jadi nyata. Kepedihan dan kekecewaan terubat dengan kehadiran Behzad yang dapat menerima dia sadanya. Namun manusia... sehebat mana pun merancang, tapi TUHAN yang menentukan. Lambaian Istana Al-Hambra membawanya ke Andalusia, Sepanyol. Tanpa terduga, dia bertemu kekasih lamanya, Armand. Pertemuan yang tidak disangka-sangka itu lantas mengetuk hatinya semula. Dia tahu yang dikasihi itu tidak pernah bersalah. Dialah yang sebenarnya beralah terlalu mudah. Kini dia keliru! Antara kasih dan kasihan. Antara cinta barunya dengan nostalgia cinta pertamanya. Cuma manusia sering terlupa, realiti tidak seindah mimpi. Cukuplah dengan lafaz sahaja boleh menjanjikan bahagia? Cukupkah...? Title: The Viking – Quest for Faith (Saga Two) Author: Christoper Tebbetts Zack Gilman is not your ordinary high school freshman. The mild-mannered son of a football-obsessed father, Zack has always been happier staying home and playing with his inventions than sitting in a crowded stadium watching a Minnesota Viking game. But recently Zack’s world was turned upside down when he was unexpectedly thrown back in time to ninth-century Scandinavia where he met some real Vikings. Now Zack is back in this wild and dangerous ancient world and on his way to the mysterious Jotunheim, the norse land of tha giants, in search of the object that will fulfill the first of his duties as the legendary “Lost Boy”. Only this time, he arrives to find that Viking friends have all mysteriously disappeared and he’s on his own. 29 Golf Jokes To break the monotony of serious writing,“The Golfer” includes jokes in this issue for your entertainment. KGS members are welcome to contribute jokes to help enrich our collection. They will be credited (or blamed) for whatever jokes they sent in and are published in this section. “The Golfer” reserves the right to edit any joke submitted. We will make sure that jokes published are decent and acceptable humour. Jokes Jokes Johnny’s Tee Time Johnny was an avid golfer. He played golf every chance he got; in the rain, in the cold, he even used black balls to play when there was snow on the ground. His wife joked, half in jest, that she was a golf widow and she really wouldn’t miss her husband all that much if he died before her, for he was never around anyhow. He spent all his spare money on golf items and gadgets; trick exploding balls, tees with no indentation on the top so the golf ball would roll off it, towels with witty golf sayings on them and all kinds of golf hats. “Good gracious, Johnny, no one has ever asked me that question before. I’ll have to go back and check on it. Go back to sleep and I’ll be back in about 20 minutes.” With that, the angel disappeared. Johnny rubbed his eyes and opened them again. The angel was gone and Johnny wondered if he had just had a weird dream. He rolled over on his side and was soon snoring softly again. True to his word, the angel reappeared within 20 minutes. “Johnny,” the angel called. One night he was in bed asleep after having played 36holes of golf that day. He was tired but he dreamed of replaying the whole round. Suddenly his dream was interrupted by the appearance of an angel. It was an angel like he had seen in Bible drawings and other art work depicting angels. He was instantly awake. Johnny woke up to see the angel again standing at the foot of his bed. “Oh, you’re back.” “Yes, Johnny, I’m back and I have the answer to your question. But before I tell you, I have to advise that the answer is in two parts, good news and bad news. Which do you want first, the good news or the bad news?” The angel, with a full set of wings and wearing a long flowing white robe, stood at the foot of his bed. “Johnny,” the angel said. “Yes, what is it? You are an angel, aren’t you?” Johnny asked. “Of course I’m an angel. In fact, I’m your guardian angel” the angel replied. “Does that mean I get three wishes?” Johnny asked. “Oh dear, I suppose give me the good news first,” responded Johnny. “Okay, the good news is, there are golf courses in heaven. All the courses have been designed by Bobby Jones, Jene Sarazan and Sam Snead. There are no green fees and electric carts are provided at no charge. You have the choice of any brand of clubs you desire. Each course has 36-holes. The greens are always freshly mowed, the sand traps freshly raked, the roughs aren’t too high and you never lose a ball in the water for the balls float. When you hit a ball into the woods they always ricochet back into the middle of the fairway. And on every par three hole you will score a hole-in-one. Yes, you will have a wonderful time playing golf in heaven.” “No, I’m not that kind of guardian angel,” the heavenly being answered. “As you know, Johnny, you’re getting on in years and you don’t have as much time left on earth as you once did. Although I can’t grant wishes for you, I can answer question you might have about the hereafter. You do believe in the hereafter, don’t you, Johnny?” “Oh yes and I’ve been good, with maybe the possible exception of having played too much golf in my lifetime,” Johnny replied. “Playing golf is like going fishing,” replied the angel. “There is no such thing as playing too much golf or going fishing too often. Do you have any questions about heaven?” “As a matter of fact, I do,” answered Johnny. “I’ve often wondered if there are any golf courses in heaven. Can you answer that question for me?” “Oh, that sounds wonderful. With all that good news what could the bad news possibly be?” Johnny wondered aloud. “The bad news is you have a nine o’clock tee time tomorrow morning.” 30 Golf Jokes Down to Earth Again A keen golfer died upon reaching his 52nd year. He had been known as a notorious golfer during his lifetime. He would not have any qualms breaking golf rules and altering his scorecard to improve his scores especially during competitions. In other words, he would cheat at all costs. So notorious was he that the golfing fraternity gave him a nickname: “Mr. One Cheat One Putt”. Members of the golfing fraternity paid their last respect at his house. Among them were a woman and his 3-year-old son. As they were standing by his casket, the woman’s 3-year-old son asked, “Mommy, what happened to him?” She replied, “He died and went to heaven.” The child thought for a moment and said, “And God threw him back down?” A Hokkien Joke ..... Look After Your Head When Playing Golf While playing golf, Louis Lim, one of the senior golfers, was hit on the head by a golf ball that ricocheted from the branch of a nearby tree. He had a concussion and was hospitalised for treatment. Dr. Quek was assigned to be his doctor. Soon after Louis was discharged from the hospital, Dr. Quek made a routine house call. He asked, “And how are you doing today, Mr. Lim?” Louis replied, “I feel just fine, doc. But you know, it’s the strangest thing. Every night when I get up to pang jio, the bathroom light goes on for me automatically when I open the door!” Dr. Quek was worried that the old Louis was getting senile, so he phoned Louis’s son, and the son’s wife answered. Dr. Quek told her, “Mrs. Lim, I’m a little concerned about your father-in-law. It seems that when he gets up to urinate at night and opens the bathroom door, the light somehow goes on...” At which point, Mrs. Lim yells, “Aiyoh, Ah Seng! Ah Pa pang jio in the fridge again!” chgfqoy BAD RELIGIOUS JOKE DISCLAIMER: We recognise that religious humour can be risky. It is our hope that by laughing at ourselves (and others) we can make this subject more approachable. If you find religious jokes published here objectionable, we apologise. As with most jokes, the original authors are unknown – but we thank them anyway. 31 Club Facilities OPERATION HOURS General Office Reception Counter Pro Shop Driving Range Buggy Centre Mon-Fri Sat Sun Mon - Sun Mon - Fri Sat, Sun & PH Mon Tue - Fri Sat, Sun & PH Mon - Sun CONDITIONS & CHARGES 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Closed 6:00 am - 8:00 pm 7:00 am - 7:00 pm 6:30 am - 7:00 pm 12:00 noon - 9:00 pm 6:30 am - 9:00 pm 6:30 am - 7:00 pm 6:45 am - 7:00 pm Large Bucket Small Bucket Member -18 Holes - 9 Holes * one member is entitled to sign one buggy at member’s rate Reciprocal Member -18 Holes - 9 Holes Guest - 18 Holes - 9 Holes Weekdays - 18 Holes - 9 Holes Weekends & Public Holidays - 18 Holes - 9 Holes Junior Member Junior Member Junior Member Gym Membership Green Fees (Guest) Junior Golf Programme Saturday Sunday Gym Mon - Tues Wed - Sun & Public Holidays Tue & Thu Mon - Sun Mon Sat - Sun Sat Open Day Sessions Mon - Fri Saturdays Sunday & P/Holidays Ladies’ Day (all Tuesdays) Mens’ Day (all Fridays) Booking Sessions Adult Members only Free Sessions Mon - Fri Saturdays Sundays & P/Holidays Every Sunday Open Sessions Court 3 & 4 Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun Aerobic Session Swimming Pool Swimming Lesson Badminton Junior Coaching Clinic Squash Tennis Junior Coaching Clinic Snooker & Billiards Library 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm 7:30 am - 10:30 am 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm 2:00 pm - 9:00 pm 9:00 am - 9:00 pm 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm 8:00 am - 8:00 pm 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 10:00 pm 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm 7:00 pm - 12:00 midnight (on hourly basis) RM50.00/buggy RM26.00/buggy RM70.00/buggy RM35.00/buggy RM125.00 RM65.00 RM180.00 RM95.00 RM25.00/month RM25.00/month RM10.50/month For Gym Members Only Member’s Guest Children - One Session weekly Children - Two Sessions weekly Adult - One Session weekly Free RM3.00/head RM35.00/month RM60.00/month RM40.00/month First to Register, First to Play Free Any playing member may book any one court RM5.00/hour 8:00 am - 4:30 pm 8:00 am - 2:00 pm 8:00 am - 12:00 noon 8:30 am - 10:30 am Free Junior Members RM25.00/month 8:00 am - 7:30 pm Free Booking Sessions Tue & Thurs Court 3 & 4 8:00 am - 12:00 midnight RM 1.50/half hour Mon - Sun Court 1 & 2 8:00 am - 12:00 midnight RM 1.50/half hour Open Day Sessions Mon - Sun Court 1 & 2 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Free Booking Sessions Mon - Sun Court 3 & 4 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm Without lighting RM 4.00/hour All Courts-Hourly basis 7:00 pm - 12:00 midnight RM 10.00/hour Every Sunday Tues - Sunday Mondays 9:00 am - 10:30 am 2:00 pm - 9:00 pm Closed Mon - Tue Wed - Sun 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm 8:00 am - 8:00 pm With lighting (failure to show up for the booked time and cancellation on the day will result in a RM10.00 penalty Junior Member Booked on hourly basis at First Hour Second Hour Third and Subsequent Hours Cue Locker Rental Library Membership Internet Facility Taekwondo Member’s Children RM7.00/bucket RM3.00/bucket RM44.00/buggy RM23.00/buggy Sundays 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Monthly Fee Entrance Fee 32 RM 25.00/month RM3.00/table RM5.00/table RM7.00/table RM5.00/month RM2.00/month RM 3.00/half hour RM 5.00/hour RM30.00 RM20.00 Reciprocal Clubs Note : When visiting reciprocal clubs to play golf, members are advised to produce their membership cards together with an introduction/ handicap card. Introduction/handicap cards are obtainable at the Golf & Activities Section. Some reciprocal clubs may require advance notice of your visit or green fees may be payable. For more information on club reciprocity, please contact the Activities Office at 082-440966. JOHOR BUKIT BANANG GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** No. 1, Persiaran Gemilang, Bandar Banang Jaya, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor Darul Takzim. Tel: 07-4286001/2 Fax: 07-4286801 DESARU GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** Desaru Tanjung Penawar, P O Box 57, 81907, Kota Tinggi, Johor Darul Takzim. Tel: 07-8221187/8221935/8221445 Fax: 07-8221855/8222717 KELAB GOLF DIRAJA JOHOR Jln. Larkin, 80200 Johor Darul Takzim. Tel: 07-2233322/2238079 Fax: 07-2240729 KEDAH DARUL AMAN BLACK FOREST GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** Zon Bebas Cukai, Bukit Kayu Hitam, 06050 Jitra, Kedah Darul Aman. Tel: 04-9222822 Fax: 04-9222798 HARVARD GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** (Harvard Golf Resort (Jerai) Berhad) Bedong, Kedah. Tel: 04-4586887 Fax: 04-4585888 KULIM GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT SDN. BHD.** Persiaran Kulim Golf, Kulim Hi-Tech Park, 09000 Kulim, Kedah Darul Aman. Tel: 04-4032828 Fax: 04-4032888 KELANTAN KELAB GOLF & DESA KELANTAN (Kelantan Golf & Country Club) 5488 Jln. Hospital, Kota Bahru, 15200 Kelantan Darul Iman. Tel: 09-7741547 Fax: 09-7745798 KUALA LUMPUR KELAB GOLF DIRAJA SELANGOR* Jln. Kelab Golf, P O Box 11051, 55000 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 03-92848433/92063333 Fax: 03-92853939/92811440 KELAB GOLF PERKHIDMATAN AWAM MALAYSIA Bukit Kiara, Off Jalan Damansara, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 03-79573344/7957531 Fax: 03-79577821/79574484 KELAB TAMAN PERDANA DIRAJA KUALA LUMPUR P O Box 10642, 50702 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-26985133 Fax: 03-26989889 MELAKA AYER KEROH COUNTRY CLUB P O Box 232, 75450 Melaka. Tel: 06-2332000/2324351 Fax: 06-2323578 NEGERI SEMBILAN KELAB DIRAJA SRI MENANTI** Istana Perkasa Alam, 71550 Sri Menanti. Tel: 06-4979900 Fax: 06-4979600/4979888 KELAB GOLF DIRAJA PALM SPRING** Batu 13, Km 21, Jln. Pantai, Mukim Pasir Panjang, 71250 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. Tel: 06-6619599 Fax: 06-6619651 NILAI SPRINGS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** PT 4770, Bandar Baru Nilai, P.O. Box 50, 71801 Nilai, Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus Tel: 06-8508888 Fax: 06-8503388 SEREMBAN INTERNATIONAL GOLF CLUB P O Box 88, 70710 Seremban. Tel: 06-6775277/6775787/6772309 Fax: 06-6772309 STAFFIELD COUNTRY RESORT BERHAD** Batu 13, Jalan Seremban-Kuala Lumpur, 71700 Mantin, Negeri Sembilan. Tel: 03-87666117, 87667173 PAHANG AWANA GENTING HIGHLANDS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** 8th Mile, Genting Highlands, 69000 Genting Highlands, Pahang Darul Makmur. Tel: 03-61013015 Fax: 03-61013535/61023080 KELAB GOLF DIRAJA PAHANG P O Box 53, 25700 Kuantan, Pahang Darul Makmur. Tel: 09-5675811/5675812 Fax: 09-5671170 PERAK DAMAI LAUT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** WD No. 21, Pejabat Pos Lumut, 101-107 Jalan Titipanjang, 32000 Lumut, Perak. Tel: 05-6181019, 6181020 Fax: 05-6181018 KELAB GOLF DIRAJA PERAK Tiger Lane, 33150 Perak Darul Ridzuan. Tel: 05-5473266/5453266/5465560 Fax: 05-5476688 MERU VALLEY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** Jln. Bukit Meru, 30020 Ipoh. Tel: 05-5293300/5263333 Fax: 05-5293311 TELUK RUBIAH COUNTRY CLUB** P O Box 27, 32040 Sri Manjung, Perak. Tel: 010-5014000, 019-5702666 Fax: 05-6886539 PULAU PINANG PENANG GOLF RESORT BERHAD** Lot 2462, MK. 6, Jln. Bertam, Seberang Prai Utara, Pulau Pinang. Tel: 04-5782022 Fax: 04-5750226 PENANG TURF CLUB GOLF Batu Gantong Road, 10450 Penang. Tel: 04-2266701 Fax: 04-2266535 SABAH BORNEO GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB* Borneo Golf Resort Bhd. Km 69 Papar-Beaufort Highway, Bongawan, Sabah, Malaysia. Tel: 087-861888, 861750 Fax: 087-861333 KINABALU GOLF CLUB** P O Box 10654, 88807 Kota Kinabalu. Tel: 088-251615 Fax: 088-240166/232162 LABUAN GOLF CLUB** P O Box 297, 87008 Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan. TeL 087-412810/711/712 Fax: 087-416260 SABAH GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** Reservoir Road, Bkt Padang, 88820 Kota Kinabalu Tel: 088-247533 Fax: 088-225243 SANDAKAN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** P O Box 541, 87008 Sandakan, Sabah. Tel: 089-660557 Fax: 089-660584 TAWAU GOLF CLUB** P O Box 697, 91008 Tawau, Sabah. Tel: 089-772776 Fax: 089-762904 SARAWAK KELAB GOLF BINTULU** P O Box 1072, Tg. Kidurong Road, 97008 Bintulu. Tel: 086-253213 Fax: 086-253754 KELAB GOLF MIRI P O Box 101, 98107, Lutong, Miri. Tel: 085-416787 Fax: 085-417848 KELAB GOLF SIBU** Mile 101/2, Oya Road, 96000 Sibu. Tel: 084-801119 Fax: 084-801120 SELANGOR KELAB GOLF NEGARA SUBANG** P O Box 151, 46710 Petaling Jaya. Tel: 03-78760388/643/227/742/692 Fax: 03-78749796 KELAB GOLF SULTAN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH* Peti Surat 7267, 40708 Shah Alam. Tel: 03-55105872/55191512 Fax: 03-55105860 KELAB RAHMAN PUTRA MALAYSIA** Batu 13.5, Jalan Kuala Selangor, Bukit Rahman Putra, Sg. Buloh, 47000 Selangor Darul Ehsan. Tel: 03-6566870 Fax: 03-61560280 KELAB REKREASI TENTERA UDARA Pengkalan Udara TUDM, Subang, 46740 Petaling Jaya. Tel: 03-78463200 Fax: 03-78464393/78464415 MONTEREZ GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** MWE Golf & Country Club Berhad (208507 - P) P O Box 7477, 40716 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Tel: 03-7465989 Fax: 03-78467881/78467343 PALM GARDEN GOLF CLUB 101 Resort, 62502 Putra Jaya. Tel: 03-89487160 Fax: 03-89489992 PERANGSANG TEMPLER GOLF CLUB** Templer Park Golf Resort Berhad, No. 1, Templer Park Resort, 48000 Rawang. Tel: 03-60910022 Fax: 03-60910023/60914770/60914310 TEMPLER PARK COUNTRY CLUB** KM21, Jalan Rawang, 48000 Rawang. Tel: 03-6091911/9630 Fax: 03-60919807/9164 TERENGGANU TUANKU MIZAN GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT (Formerly Known as Ibai Golf & Country Club Bhd.) 969, Kg. Tok Adis, Kuala Ibai, 20400 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu. Tel: 09-61635000 Fax: 09-61637000 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ibaigolf.com KELAB DESA RANTAU PETRONAS 24200 Kemasik, Kemaman, Terengganu. Tel: 09-8640232/8640259/544 Fax: 09-8640233 KUALA TERENGGANU GOLF RESORT** Tok Jembol, Mukim Kuala Nerus, 21300 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu. Tel: 09-6665836/6666412 Fax: 09-6666493 AUSTRALIA DARWIN GOLF CLUB Links Road Marrara, N.T. 0812, Northern Territory, Australia 0801. Tel: 08-8927-1322 Fax: 08-8927-2567 INDOOROOPILLY GOLF CLUB Meiers Road, Indooroopilly 4068, P O Box 188, Indooroopilly, Queensland, 4068. Tel: 07-3721 2121 Fax: 07-3870 5013 Website:www.indooroopillygolf.com.au Email:[email protected] LONG ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB** Dandenong Road, Frankston North, Victoria 3200, Australia. Tel: 97864122 Fax: 97867717 OATLANDS GOLF CLUB LIMITED A.C.N.000 265 531, Bettington Road, Dundas, New South Wales. Tel: 630-1260/630-1269 Fax: 630-2586 BRUNEI PANAGA GOLF CLUB BSP Co. Sdn Bhd., Seria. Bandar Seri Begawan. Tel: 0803-373142 Fax: 0803-333607 PANTAI MENTIRI GOLF CLUB KM 151/2 Jln. Kota Batu, Peti Surat 1646, Bandar Seri Begawan. Tel: 0802-791021/792014/5 Fax: 0802-790773 PHILIPPINES APO GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** Bago, 8000 Davao City, Philippines. Tel: 63-82-297-2150/297-20290/298-2851 Fax: 63-82-297-2036 NEW ZEALAND GULF HARBOUR COUNTRY CLUB LIMITED* P O Box 205, Whangaparaoa, Hibiscus Coast, Auckland, New Zealand. Tel: 64-9-4245450 Fax: 64-9-4245459 RUSSLEY GOLF CLUB 428 Memorial Avenue, P. O. Box 14-045, Christchurch, New Zealand. Tel: 03-3584748 Fax: 03-3587480 Email: [email protected] Website: www.russleygolfclub.co.nz SINGAPORE ORCHID COUNTRY CLUB** 1, Orchid Club Road, Singapore Tel: 02-67559811 Fax: 02-67557972 SELETAR COUNTRY CLUB 101 Seletar Club Road, Singapore 798273. Tel: 02-64814812 Fax: 02-64813000/64810311/64813111 SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB** P O Box 50, Singapore 9157 Tel: 02-64592222 (Island Location) Fax: 02-64559649 Tel: 02-64662244 (Bukit Location) Fax: 02-64690344 THE KEPPEL CLUB** Bukit Chermin, Singapore 0410 Tel: 02-62735522 Fax: 02-62781448 THE WARREN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB** No. 81, Choa Chu Kang Way Tel: 02-65861245 Fax: 02-65861235 Website: www.warren.org.sg * No signing facilities and 50% Discount on Green Fee ** No signing facilities