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Keppel
July 2016
MCI (P) 141/04/2016
Keppel Club hosts
27th Singapore Ladies’
Amateur Open Golf
Championship 2016
KC_JULY 2016
CONTENTS
Club News
02	 27th SLGA Ladies Amateur
Open Golf Championship
03 	Editor’s Note
04 	Traveller’s Tales
05 	Food Recipe
06 	Staff Emergency SOP Course
07 	Practice and research key
to new skills
07 	Let’s Dance Party
13 	Movement Therapy Workshop
14 	Tennis Junior & Senior Friendly:
Keppel Club vs Tanglin Club
16 	Tennis Appreciation Dinner
17 	Jackpot Results
18 	Gym Talk on Osteoporosis
18 	The Magic of Kukuwa
19 	Zumba Fitness
GOLF NEWS
08 	Wise Advice from a Young
Champion
09 	Golf Leisure Trip
10 	SGA Launches Centralised
Handicapping System (CHS)
11 	Little Harry’s Pub Golf Challenge
11 	Advisory on booking with
Discovery Bay Country Club
12 	Jakarta World Junior
Championship 2016
17 	Monthly Golf Results
	
EVENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
20	 Swimming Gala
F&B NEWS
21	 Tee Top
23 	Little Harry’s Pub
24 	Seascent
25 	E-Sarn Thai Restaurant
26 	Peony Jade
27 	Peramakan
INFORMATION
28	 CALENDAR
29	 CLUB DIRECTORY
30	 Reciprocal Clubs
	
Chairman	 Fock Siew Wah
Deputy Chairman	 Ng Chee Keong
Management Committee	
President	 Lai Mun Onn
Vice-President	 Eric Tan
Secretary	 Ho Yap Kuan
Treasurer	 Teh Lim Chai
Captain	 C. S. Kong
Vice-Captain	 Jamil B. Maksoem
Member (Billiards & Bowling)	 Michael Goo
Member (House & Bar)	 Khor Chee Kok
Member (Newsletter) 	 Peter Teo
Member (Swimming &	
Entertainment)	 Ronald Phua
Member (Tennis) 	 Kamal Ehsan
Newsletter Committee	
Convenor	 Peter Teo
Members	 Susie Seow
	 Helen Neo
	
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COVERSTORY
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COVERSTORY/CLUBNEWS
Words & photos by Dean Koh
27th Singapore Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship 2016
May 24-27
A formidable display of the
region’s top female golf talent
Traditionally a showcase of promising female golf talent from the region, this year’s Singapore
Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship was held over three days from May 24 to 27 on the
greens of Keppel Club.
It was also the first time
Keppel Club has played host to the
prestigious event organised by the
Singapore Ladies Golf Association
(SLGA). 95 participants from nine
countries were divided into three
divisions: Open Division, Mid
Amateur Division 1 and Mid-
Amateur Division 2.
Over the three days of
competitions, the players were
blessed with good weather
conditions and fostered a good
sense of camaraderie. Many of
them celebrated one another’s
achievements and sportingly gave
each other congratulatory hugs
after the final day of competition.
Participants taking a shot on our greens, which were prepared one month ahead of the tournament.
Ms Callista Chen, a Keppel Junior who
represented SGA at the tournament, taking
a shot.
Indonesia’s Ms Inez Beatrice Wanmarta, the
winner of this year’s event.
CLUBNEWS
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Time has passed fairly quickly this year, and we’re already halfway through 2016. We hope
you have spent some of these wonderful moments at Keppel Club, where our staff are always
ready to serve you.
Editor’s Note
The preparation of Keppel’s
course for this event took place
one month in advance, and our
golf maintenance team took great
pains to ensure that our greens were
slick and ready for the competition.
In addition, our golf team worked
around the clock, and continuously
met with the organisers to ensure
that proceedings would flow
smoothly on event day.
After a close fight, Indonesia’s
top-ranked amateur, Ms Inez
Beatrice Wanamarta, 16, finally
emerged as the eventual winner,
having finished third in both
2014 and 2015 editions of the
event.
Ms Nur Durriyah, a three-time
SEA Games participant for Malaysia,
finished in second place and
Thailand’s Ms Okanok Soisuwan
rounded off the podium.
A strong contender from Malaysia,
Ms Nur Durriyah Damian.
Thailand’s Ms Okanok Soisuwan initially led the
competition but eventually finished third.
The top competitors sharing a hug and congratulating
each other after the final hole on the last day of the event.
The top three ladies
(from left) Ms Okanok
Soisuwan (Thailand),
Ms Inez Beatrice
Wanamarta (Indonesia)
and Ms Nur Durriyah
Damian (Malaysia).
Singapore’s top-finisher, Raffles
Institution student Ms Sarah Tan
managed a joint fifth spot overall
and Keppel Club’s very own
Ms Callista Chen finished in 13th
place.
A total of seven players from
Keppel Club were represented at the
event. They were :
In your issue of Keppel Links this month, we’re
pleased to present a major tournament in our greens
– the SLGA-sanctioned 27th Ladies Amateur Open
Golf Championship held at the end of May.
It was truly enthralling to see some of the best
female golfers in the various divisions battle it out on
the course, and Keppel Club had the huge honour of
hosting it for the first time in our history.
Our photographer, Dean, captured some of the
best shots from the action and you can check out all
his photos in our cover story and on our Facebook
page.
The sports calendar was also packed with the
tennis quadrangular, dinner and the Sports Camp
all taking place within the same month. In addition,
our gym has been equally busy as it continues to
introduce more new programmes for you.
As always, July looks to be an exciting month.
Don’t forget to join us at our 46th Annual Swimming
Gala, a historic event in Keppel Club’s calendar. If
you have any ideas or feedback, do write in to us at
feedback@keppelclub.com.sg. We look forward to
hearing from you!
Ashikin Hashim
The Editor
Open Division:
Ms Callista Chen, Ms Alyson Yeo
and Ms Nicole Mok
Mid-Amateur Division 1:
Ms Natasha Wong, Ms Angelica Wu
and Ms Jaime Cheng
Mid-Amateur Division 2:
Ms Kim Sagadeva
CLUBNEWS
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CLUBNEWS
We invite members to share their anecdotes by sending their stories to:
The Editor, Keppel Links, 10 Bukit Chermin Road, Singapore 109918,
or feedback@keppelclub.com.sg
Photos by Tan Kok Seng, Senior Executive (Facilities Services)
A country known for its vast plains and horses, Mongolia is also known as the ‘Country of Blue
Skies’ as it boasts 280 days of full sun per year.
Mongolia – Country of blue skies
Keppel Club Staff, Mr Tan Kok Seng, recently went on a short trip to Mongolia with his wife.
He tells Dean Koh about his adventure.
The capital and largest city
of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, is
surrounded by mountains and
is home to 45% of the country’s
population.
Due to the country’s former
status as a satellite state of the
Soviet Union in 1924 till 1989
when Mongolia conducted its own
peaceful democratic revolution, it
is not surprising that the capital city
has a very Eastern European feel
with the grandiose architecture of
many of the older buildings.
There is even a Communist
monument located in the south
of Ulaanbaatar called the Zaisan
Memorial that honours Soviet
soldiers killed in the Second World
War.
Moving towards the outskirts
of the capital city, one gets a feel
of what the iconic Mongolian
scenery is about: an abundance of
plains, horses and traditional tents
known as yurts. Those structures
are reminders that approximately
30% of the population is nomadic
or semi-nomadic with an integral
horse culture.
As the birthplace of the ruler
of the former vast and powerful
Mongol Empire established by
Genghis Khan in the 13th century,
there are no shortage of references
to the conqueror.
A huge monument that testifies
to that is the 40m tall Genghis
Khan Equestrian Statue (pictured) of
Genghis Khan on horseback located
at the province of Töv, which was
erected in 2008. Visitors can walk
to the head of the horse through its
chest and neck.
The capital city of Ulaanbaatar.
Mr Tan Kok Seng posing for a
photo in front of the gigantic
Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue.
A wall motif of the Zaisan Memorial, a remembrance of Soviet
soldiers killed in the Second World War.
The 40m tall Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue
was built in 2008.
A 138-metre high portrait of Genghis Khan
is depicted on a mountain here, south of
Ulaanbaatar.
Mr Tan observed that
Ulaanbaatar is a very clean city
and particularly enjoyed the scenic
views of the countryside.
As a dedicated man to his
work at the Facilities Services
department, he also took time to
observe the electrical supply boxes,
heating pipes of local buildings and
even restaurant/pub decors during
his visit to Mongolia.
CLUBNEWS
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CLUBNEWS
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Keppel Club’s in-house emergency SOP course
Training which could help to save lives
About 40 front-line staff of Keppel Club attended the biannual emergency stand operating
procedure (SOP) course held over May 31 and June 1 2016.
Conducted by Security and
Safety Supervisor Mr Raja Ismail,
each session was two hours long
and attendees learnt about the
basics of first aid, as well as how
to assist members in case of any
medical emergencies.
Keppel Club staff who attended
the course had the opportunity to
learn some basic injury bandaging
techniques such as how to do
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR) and also to use an automated
external defibrillator (AED).
“It was important for our staff
to refresh their minds and practise
the procedures on a regular basis,
and it was also an eye-opening
experience, especially for our newer
staff,” said Mr Ismail.
He also noted that the
emergency SOP course allowed
Keppel Club’s staff from different
departments to come together to
learn important procedures that
could help to save lives.
First conducted in 2014, the
emergency SOP course was held
for the fifth time by Mr Ismail who
attended fire safety and first aid
courses prior to conducting the
course for Keppel Club staff.
Words and photos by Dean Koh
Operations Supervisor Mr Raja Ismail leading the emergency SOP course.
He said the biggest challenge
was how to condense the salient
first aid tips and knowledge to
transmit to the staff.
Keppel staff trying out basic injury bandaging techniques with each other.
Keppel staff paying close attention to Mr Raja Ismail performing CPR. Staff members carrying out CPR procedures
during the course.
Judging from how serious and
engaged some of the attendees
were, Mr Ismail certainly did a
good job! We look forward to more
emergency-ready staff.
Dance the night away
Members and guests grooved to the music during the
Let’s Dance Party on the evening of June 11. Popular
live band, Adil and Friends were back in the house to
provide classic dance tunes for the participants. The
great atmosphere and immersive music saw participants
dancing and moving into the late hours of the evening.
Several participants walked off with lucky draw prizes of
red and white wine.
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Practice and research key to new skills
A key figure in the Bridge community at
Keppel Club, Professor Chen Chuan Chong
(also known as Prof Chen) started teaching
Bridge at the Club in 2009 and introduced
the Precision Bidding System in the same
year.
We caught up with him and asked him all
about the ongoing Premier Bridge League (PBL)
season.
KL: What is the Premier Bridge
League (PBL) all about?
Prof Chen: “The Premier Bridge
League (PBL) was initiated by
Chinese Swimming Club in 2006 to
provide a platform for local bridge
clubs to compete as well as to foster
friendship among their players.”
	 “Over the years, besides
Chinese Swimming Club and Keppel
Club, other clubs participating
(in the PBL) include Singapore
Recreation Club, Singapore Island
Country Club, Tanglin Club, Geylang
West Community Club, Singapore
By Social Events Officer Ann Kwan and Dean Koh
Cricket Club, NUSS and Serangoon
Garden Country Club.”
KL: Keppel Club have been three-
time champions since the PBL
started in 2006. What do you think
are the key factors behind the
team’s success?
Prof Chen: “With the strong financial
and moral support from our club and
the enthusiasm of all our players,
Keppel Club was fortunate to emerge
winners thrice. I think the key factors
behind the success are unselfish
commitment and regular training.”
Prof Chen (second from left) at a PBL game held on June 5 at Keppel Club.
CLUBNEWS
KL: What makes a good bridge
player?
Prof Chen: “Practising, practising
and non-stop (research to find) new
playing skills.”
KL: How do you usually help to
prepare the Keppel Club bridge
team for competitions like the PBL?
Prof Chen: “I help in providing my
new Precision Bidding System to our
players and take every opportunity to
discuss with them how the hands are
to be played or to be defended.”
Members posing for a group photo after an exhilarating
dance session.
golfNEWS
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Wise advice from a young champion
The Keppel Ladies Club Championship is set to take place at our course on July 22, with
the finals happening the very next day on Saturday, July 23 this year.
Reigning champion, Ms Ariel Lee, 20, won the title at last year’s Keppel Ladies Championship and is
set to contest in this year’s edition again. She shares her thoughts on winning the title, as well as her
preparations for next month’s competition.
KC: How do you feel as
the defending champion
of the Keppel Ladies Club
Championship?
AL: “It feels great to be the
club champion, especially after
losing the title a few years back,
along with the subsequent medal
drought. On top of that, Si Xuan
is a great player who always puts
up a tough fight, making winning
even more challenging and
exciting.”
KC: What makes the Keppel
Ladies Championship special to
you?
AL: “Keppel has been my home
club for many years since I was a
junior golfer, and participating in
the Ladies Club Championship has
always been a yearly commitment
for me. It has always been a
special event ever since I won it
when I was a junior, especially
when I didn’t expect myself to win
at that time.”
KC: How are your preparations
like for the game?
AL: “I usually train four to five
times a week at Keppel, and put as
much work into strengthening my
mental game as well.”
KC: Can you share with us how
you strengthen your mental
game?
AL: “I read books and articles
about improving your mental
game, and try to apply the tips
whenever I practice and play on
the course.”
KC: What do you think about
our golf course conditions?
AL: “The conditions were good
thanks to the hard work of the
maintenance team, and I feel
that it’s something us golfers take
for granted sometimes. Overall
the conditions were good, and
the narrow fairways are always a
challenge.”
KC: Can you defend your title?
AL: “I would love to defend my
title. Also, I feel that every player
has a shot at winning the title this
year, and that everyone should go
into the tournament believing that
they can win as well.”
KC: Which hole is your
favourite at Keppel course?
AL: “I like all of the holes but
if I really must choose, it would
be hole number 16 since I had
my first and only hole-in-one
there.”
Ms Ariel Lee teeing off.
Ms Ariel Lee with her friend, Ms Linette,
from California State University.
Ms Ariel Lee (center) posing with her friends from the golf community.
golfNEWS
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golfNEWS
The Singapore Golf Association (SGA) is set to launch the Centralised Handicapping System (CHS)
for its Ordinary and Associate Members on Aug 4.
The CHS will provide a modern and unified platform
for golf handicapping, changing the way Keppel golfers
perform their handicapping activities, and introducing
consistency in calculation of golfers’ Handicap Index.
SGA Ordinary and Associate Members must register at
the SGA CHS website at chs.sga.org.sg before they can use
CHS. Registration will open on Jun 20 and closes on July
25, 2016.
During registration, golfers are required to fill in the
data requested and indicate that they give consent to their
data being collected, used and/or disclosed. This may
include their name, gender, golf club(s) of which they are
a member, membership number, Handicap Index, scoring
records, dates and places of play.
Golfers who have successfully registered and have had
their membership details authenticated by their home club
will be sent an email on August 4 to activate their account.
They will also be requested to set their password
before they can start using CHS. In addition, golfers will
be required to give their consent again before activation is
successful. Once this is done, golfers are free to post their
scores immediately anywhere and anytime.
Access Your Handicap Index and Post Scores
Anytime, Anywhere
Golfers will now be able to perform all their
handicapping activities via multiple channels, including
web, their iOS or Android devices and their club’s
terminals.
With such user friendly options to choose from,
posting scores and checking handicaps is set to be a breeze.
Figure 1: My Handicap Index.
Real Time Peer Review
Golfers will be able to see their fellow golfers’ scores
as soon as they have been posted to the system. This allows
you to check on your friends’ scores almost instantaneously.
Frequently Asked Questions
Please refer to CHS FAQ at SGA website
www.sga.org.sg for more details.
SGA launches Centralised
Handicapping System (CHS)
Figure 2: Score Details.
Figure 3: Adjusted Gross
Score Entry.
Figure 4: Hole-by-Hole
Score Entry.
Figure 5: Web Login Page.
Figure 6: Web Dashboard.
Figure 7: Web Hole-by-Hole Score Entry.
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golfNEWS
golfNEWS
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Little Harry’s
Pub Golf
Challenge
Co-organised by the Golf
Department and Little Harry’s
Pub, drinking ‘kakis’ (friends) and
golf enthusiasts got together for a
fun game of golf during the late
afternoon of June 8 2016.
After the game and sampling
some Old Pulteney Malt whisky on
the greens, participants headed down
to Little Harry’s Pub and had a great
time enjoying food, beer and of course,
whisky.
Some of them even jazzed up the
atmosphere with some karaoke tunes
which added to the jovial atmosphere.
Looking at their radiant smiles and
cheery vibes, it was indeed a great time
of bonding for the participants.
Advisory on booking with
Discovery Bay Golf Club
Located on the north-east Coast of Lantau Island in Hong Kong, Discovery Bay Golf Club is
beautifully framed by mountains and surrounded by the scenic South China Sea.
Keppel Club has maintained
reciprocal relations with Discovery
Bay Golf Club and that means our
members will have the exclusive
privilege of golfing at the resort upon
making a successful booking with
Discovery Bay.
Due to the popularity of
Discovery Bay among Keppel Club
members, members are advised to
make their reservations early (five
months in advance):
Open for booking Date of play
July 2016 December 2016
August 2016 January 2017
September 2016 February 2017
October 2016 March 2017
November 2016 April 2017
December 2016 May 2017
Booking forms can be obtained from the Keppel Club website and
submitted to the Golf Department for processing. For more information,
please contact the Golf Department at hakim@keppelclub.com.sg
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Participants of Little Harry’s Pub Golf Challenge got together for a fun night of golf, food,
drinks and banter.
golfNEWS
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A group of Keppel Juniors participated in the Ciputra World Junior event which was held recently
between May 31 and June 3 in Jakarta. The Ciputra World Junior event was held in the difficult
Damai Indah golf course which is renowned for its high winds, length and slick greens.
Jakarta World Junior Championship 2016
Juniors fly Keppel flag high
in Jakarta tournament
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Singapore Keppel Juniors from left :
Ms Jillian Kuk, Ms Callista Chen, Mr Jason Kuk,
Mr Tommy Tan and Mr Justin Kuk.
By Kuk Hun Yi, Green Committee member
Ms Callista Chen, Mr Tommy Tan,
Mr Arnav Arkanath, Mr Sean Lee, Mr
Justin Kuk, Mr Jason Kuk and Ms Jillian
Kuk from Keppel Juniors all participated
in this world class event. This year, the
event attracted 152 participants from 16
nations (i.e. Australia, China, Chinese
Taipei, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea
Malaysia, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore,
South Africa, Sweden, Thailand, United
Kingdom and the United States). There
were also competitions organized across
four age groups for both boys and girls
division.
The teams from Thailand certainly
showed their strong intent by sending
approximately 60 juniors from their East,
West, Central and International teams
that included players from their national
team. The next largest team came from
the host nation, Indonesia, with 46
players. There were 12 participants
from Singapore who participated in 7
divisions, with six juniors from Keppel
juniors.
The Ciputra World Junior event
certainly lived up to expectations. From
the initial airport pick up, where the
arriving participants were treated like
VIPs, to the traditional and elaborate
closing ceremony, meticulous thought
had been put into the organisation of the
event which had been planned for more
than six months. All participants were
provided with experienced caddies, who
were a great help in helping navigate the
many hazards on the course.
From the back tees, the Damai
Indah course is an extremely difficult
course especially on the back nine as
many of the par 4s were over 400 metres
This year’s Ciputra World Junior
was a wonderful experience for our
Singapore Juniors, who were able to
compete against some of the regional
and world’s best golfing talents.
Yet, in terms of technical skills
and abilities, Singapore juniors are
not far away and may even surpass
the competition in some areas of our
training. However, the thinness of our
future pipeline of younger Singapore
juniors (there was only one Singaporean
representative in Boys “C” and Girls
“B” and “D” divisions with and “D”
divisions) was worrying.
For the future of Singapore
golf, let us hope that there will be
more encouragement and support for
Singapore juniors to train and participate
in similar international events.
Other results by Keppel Juniors:
•	 Ms Callista Chen – 12th placing
(Girls “A”) with three day
aggregate score of 241 (+25)
•	 Mr Tommy Tan – 17th placing
(Boys “A”) with four day
aggregate score of 314 (+24)
•	 Mr Justin Kuk – 22nd placing
(Boys “A”) with four day
aggregate score of 322 (+34)
•	 Mr Jason Kuk – 26th placing
(Boys “A”) with four day
aggregate score of 324 (+36)
•	 Mr Arnav Arkanath – 8th placing
(Boys “C”) with three day
aggregate score of 249 (+33)
•	 Ms Jillian Kuk – 10th placing
(Girls “D”) with three day
aggregate score of 298 (+82)
in length with the back
nine par 3s averaging more
than 200 metres.
Not surprisingly, the
eventual winners were
dominated by participants
from Thailand who were
winners in six of the
eight divisions, and who
contributed the top 3
finishers in five categories.
This competition bodes
well for the future of
Thailand, especially with its
strong pipeline of juniors.
The major surprise of the
tournament was in the Girls “A”
division, who were playing from the
white tees. After a strong first round
(69), Ms Nasa Hataoka from Japan,
blitzed the field by coming in 9 under
with an incredible 63 in the second
round, leaving her competitors, Ms Inez
from Indonesia and Ms Pajaree from
Thailand, essentially fighting for second
place. Ms Nasa finished strongly with
another under par round of 70 in the
final round with an overall score of –
14 (202) and it was won by a clear 15
strokes.
Among the medallists, the
Singapore contingent was represented
by Mr Sean Lee, from Keppel, who was
placed 5th in the Boys “C” division (243
(+27)) and Ms Anne Fernandez who
was placed 4th in the Girls “D” division
(235 (+19)). Mr Greg Anketell, the high
performance coach from Golfline and
Keppel, was also at the tournament to
guide and motivate Keppel juniors and
his students.
Mr Sean Lee (third from left) and family.
The opening ceremony for Ciputra World Juniors featuring the
Singapore team and other participants.
CLUBNEWS
Movement Therapy Workshop
About the Instructor
Mr Hee Tan is an
experienced Posture Consultant
and obtained his Master’s Degree
training in Ergonomics from
Linköping University (Sweden) &
Nanyang Technological University
(Singapore). He is also a Certified
Rolfer™ professionally trained at
The Rolf Institute (www.rolf.org),
Colorado, USA. Mr Tan specializes
in Rolfing® Structural Integration,
and uses it to restore freedom of
movement, proper alignment and
balance of body.
His bodywork is effective in
resolving neck pain, back pain,
frozen shoulder, Scoliosis, posture
and alignment issues, headache,
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, sports
injury and improving athletic
performance.
You can also visit www.
postureconnection.com and his
Facebook page Singapore Rolfer to
learn more about his work.
On June 18, 50 participants
gathered at the Aerobic Studio
for Mr Hee Tan’s free introductory
workshop on movement therapy.
Mr Tan is a certified Rolfer™ and
an experienced Posture Consultant.
The movement lesson taught
at the workshop involved a series
of slow, gentle, novel movements
organized around a fundamental
movement patterns such as
reaching, rolling, breathing and
bending the spine. Participants
Are certain exercises causing pain in your body? It could be
because your body is not able to cope with demands and
movements of the workout. Did you know that your nervous
system has a great deal of control over pain, strength,
flexibility and endurance? Knowing how the nervous system
works in tandem with your body movement can help reduce
pain and increase flexibility during exercise.
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Participants focus on instructions by Mr Hee Tan during the workshop.
Participants listening to Mr Hee Tan as he explains the benefits of movement therapy.
found the session very interesting
and some even felt a slight
improvement in posture after
following Mr Tan’s body movement
instructions.
Those who have tried this
movement class outside love it!
Book your mat space now.
The new class will commence
once there is a sign up of 15
participants and costs $288 for
eight lessons.
Sign up
at the gym
now!
On Saturday, May 21, the tennis courts at Keppel Club were filled with young tennis enthusiasts
from Keppel and Tanglin Club.
Friendly: Keppel Club vs Tanglin Club
Juniors battle it out on the courts
A total of about 40 children
between 10 and 15 years old took
part in the junior friendly and
enjoyed playing with each other in
and out of the tennis courts.
Inside the courts, competitiveness
and sportsmanship were qualities that
were evident even though they were
just kids.
The youngsters showcased
their tennis prowess with all their
might, and it was certainly inspiring
to see our very own Keppelites
flying the tennis and sporting flag
high for the club.
The following children
represented Keppel Club in the
friendly:
	 1)	 Kayleigh Lim
	 2)	 Kate Chui
	 3)	 Anne Chui
	 4)	 Deanne Choo
	 5)	 Christy Chen
	 6)	 Sara Chen
	 7)	 Ryan Chen
	 8)	 Cameroon Chang
	 9)	 Phay Kai Chuen
	10)	 Hiromasa
	 11)	 Jaden Toh
	 12)	 Aaron Toh
	 13)	 Ruth Chew
	 14)	 Nicholas Chew
	 15)	 Jaime Tan
	 16)	 Jonathan Chung
In spite of the competition,
the playfulness and friendship
among the kids came out naturally
as they ran and laughed with each
other around the courts throughout
the whole afternoon.
In the end, the juniors from
Keppel Club prevailed by the
narrowest of the margins, with a
score of 18-15. We hope to expose
the kids to more friendly matches
on top of their training sessions
every weekend.
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Keppel Juniors posing for an adorable group photo after the friendly. We’re proud of you, Keppelites!
More of our Juniors smiling for the cameras after their friendly matches. The trophies contested by our enthusiastic juniors.
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Besides the action between the Juniors, Keppel Club and Tanglin Club’s players enjoyed an
exciting tennis friendly match on Sunday, May 22.
Keppel Club vs Tanglin Club
…. Seniors in on the action as well
This friendly was held on the
tennis courts of Tanglin Club.
The pairings from Keppel and
Tanglin played a total of 163 games
and each match had a time frame of
30 minutes.
A buzzer will indicate the end
of the matches and the results are
taken at the time the buzzer goes
off.
The last few matches of the day
was the most exhilarating for Keppel
Club as our team fended off a stiff
challenge from the host to prevail by
89 games to 74.
After the matches, a sumptuous
dinner was served while each of
the club’s convenors, Mr Kamal
Ehsan from Keppel Club and Mr En
Lai from Tanglin Club, gave a short
speech.
They also exchanged their
club’s respective T-Shirts in a gesture
of sportsmanship.
Indeed, the event was an
excellent show of camaraderie
between the two clubs and the
players from both sides are already
looking forward to a return match at
Keppel Club.
Keppel’s Senior friendly brought together friends and teammates for a great night of tennis.
The following players represented Keppel Club in this friendly:
	 1)	 Mr Kamal Ehsan
	 2)	 Mr Gilbert Ng
	 3)	 Mr Sit Moon Choy
	 4)	 Mr Foo Tian Peng
	 5)	 Mr Patrick Lau
	 6)	 Mr Tony Tan
	 7)	 Mr Roy Liu
	 8)	 Mr Denis choo
	 9)	 Mr Jay Moghe
	 10)	 Mr Aaron Toh
	 11)	 Mr Jaden Toh
	 12)	 Mr Cameroon Chang
	 13)	 Mr Sim Moh Chean
	 14)	 Mr Goon Kid Meng
	 15)	 Ms Anna Tan
	 16)	 Ms Quiyan
	 17)	 Ms Denise Seow
	 18)	 Ms Vanessa Loh
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Tanglin Club’s tennis Convener Mr En Lai and Ms Lillian Lum from the tennis committee poses
with our Convenor, Mr Kamal Ehsan.
Appreciation Dinner
for our tennis fraternity
Keppel Club’s recent triumph in the Inter-Club Tennis Singles League was recently recognised at a
special dinner.
The committee recognizes the effort and sacrifices
of our tennis players, and the support from their families
have been equally vital in seeing them through to
success.
As a result, the club held an appreciation dinner
for the players on May 27th at the Seascent pavilion to
honour their fantastic achievements and to reward them
for a job well done.
Our Tennis Convenor Mr Kamal Ehsan gave away
the prizes to the players who were all smiles about
winning the Men C grade Inter Club Tennis Singles
League.
We hope the second half of 2016 will continue
to be another good season for the tennis fraternity with
more titles to be won. Forward, Keppelites!
Mr Foo Tian Peng, Men’s “C” & “D” Division Captain, receiving the STA
prize from Mr Kamal Ehsan, Tennis Convenor.
Mr Alex Chew, Men’s “C” Division player, receiving his well-deserved
STA prize.
The long awaited prizes for the Inter-Club Tennis Singles League Men’s
“C” Champions.
Thumbs up for the stellar performance of the Men’s “C” team during the Inter-Club Tennis Singles League!
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Jackpot Results
Congratulations to all our Jackpot
winners for the month of May.
We look forward to welcoming more
members and their guests at our Jackpot
room in the coming months.
Check out the photos of our five most
popular Jackpot machines on the right, and
the winners below.
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Ladies’ “A”, “B” &
“C” Divisions
Sunday, Jun 5
“A” Division (HI 0 – 16.0) Stroke play
Name HI Score
Winner Callista Chen +2.8 75 Gross
Winner Jacqueline Loh 14.6 77 Nett
“B” Division (HI 16.1 – 24.3) Stroke play
Name HI Score
Winner Iris Wee H B 22.7 94 Gross
Winner Wong Say Lin 22.0 68 Nett
“C” Division (HI 24.4 – 36.4) Stableford
Name HI Score
Winner Jenny Foo 24.9 38 Pts
Runner-Up Lily Rahmat 28.5 37 Pts
Men’s “Premier”, “A”, “B”
& “C” Divisions
Sunday, Jun 5
“Premier” Division (HI 0 - 7.0) Stableford
Name HI Score
Winner Sun Shao Cheng 6.3 37 Pts
Runner-Up Paul Tam 4.7 35 Pts ocb
“A” Division (HI 7.1 – 11.0) Stableford
Name HI Score
Winner Dave Goh 9.7 41 Pts
Runner-Up Francis Chia 8.5 40 Pts
“B” Division (HI 11.1 - 18.0) Stableford
Name HI Score
Winner Wong Han Meng 16.3 41 Pts
Runner-Up Eric Lee T T 11.8 40 Pts
June 2016
Golf Competition Results
For more detailed golf results, please log on to
www.keppelclub.com.sg under Golf game results
.
Our Top 5 Jackpot machines – come
check them out at the Jackpot room!
“C” Division (HI 18.1 - 24.5) Stableford
Name HI Score
Winner David Ng K T 22.2 42 pts
Runner-Up Soh Chee Teong 20.8 41 pts
TOP 10 JACKPOT WINNERS OF
MAY 2016	
Machine No. AMOUNT
1st 15C 7201.00
2nd 19D 2850.10
3rd 14C 2600.00
4th 14C 2566.90
5th 9C 2251.20
6th 14C 1910.00
7th 23D 1830.00
8th 22C 1720.00
9th 16C 1701.00
10th 15C 1500.30
golfNEWS
CLUBNEWS
Osteoporosis:
Prevention is better than cure
Osteoporosis is a condition where there is progressive weakening
of the bone due to loss in bone mass within. The resulting brittle
bone is prone to fracture even with minor trauma or loading.
Osteoporosis-related fractures most commonly occur in the hip,
wrist or spine.
Osteoporosis affects both men and women of all races. Amongst the
Whites and Asians, incidence is especially high in postmenopausal women.
Other risk factors include age, family history and small body build.
Diet and lifestyle may also affect the development of osteoporosis.
These include low calcium intake, eating disorders such as anorexia and
gastrointestinal surgeries. A sedentary lifestyle coupled with excessive alcohol,
smoking and use of hormonal supplements are bad habits that predispose one
to osteoporosis. Supplements and therapeutic medicine can also contribute to
weak bones.
Typically, bone loss is asymptomatic until fracture occurs. This is an
indication of structural failure in the bone. Signs and symptoms that include
back pain, loss of height over time, a stooped posture, pain and swelling
occurring on the affected bone.
Screening tests are now available to effectively detect and monitor the
density of the bone masses in the spine, hip and wrist. Prevention is the key
to avert disastrous consequences of weak bones. More will be discussed in the
seminar.
Dr. Looi Kok-Poh Profile
• 	MBBS (S’pore), FRCS
(Edinburgh), MMED
(Surgery),
•	 FAMS (Hand Surgery),
• 	Hand Fellowship in Mayo
Clinic (USA)
Positions:
•	 Senior Sports, Orthopedic, Hand and
Wrist Surgeon
•	 Senior Reconstructive Nerve and
Microvascular Surgeon
•	 Director, Hand Wrist and Microsurgical
Centre
• 	Visiting Consultant to Raffles Hospital
and Westpoint Hospital
• 	Past President, Singapore Society for
Hand Surgery
The magic of Kukuwa
On the evening of May 28, seven ladies
who had just completed their regular Zumba
class decided to stay on and go for a one-
off Kukuwa class conducted by instructor Ms
Lucretia Cheng.
Although the ladies did not know what to expect
initially, they were in for a treat as the Kukuwa dance
experience made them feel as if they had had been
‘transported’ to Africa.
Kukuwa is an African dance workout named after
Ms Kukuwa Nuamah, an internationally acclaimed
African dance performer, dance choreographer and
fitness dance instructor. Experiencing the lively mix of
African ethnic music and modern dance beats, the
seven participants enjoyed every single moment of
the one hour session despite their earlier workout. Ms
Cheng’s background and rich experience as a Zumba
fitness, piloxing and Kukuwa dance instructor definitely
played a part in engaging and motivating the ladies to
keep going.
If enough interest is shown for this unique and
exotic dance workout, Keppel Club Gym may organize
the Kukuwa dance class as a weekly or monthly workout
class.
Speaker:
Dr Looi Kok Poh
Date/Day:
Wednesday, July 20 2016
Time:
7pm -8.15pm
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Enthusiastic ladies pose for a group photo before their Kukuwa sessions.
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calendar
(B) Beginners 	 (I) Intermediate	 (A) Advanced	 (C) Competitive
* Only first Fri of the month 		 # Only second Fri of the month 		
Regular Classes
Mon	 Pilates Matwork	 10am	 Aerobics Studio
	 Bridge	 7.30pm	 Berlayer Room
	 Kpop X Fitness	 7.45pm	 Aerobics Studio
Tue	 Deep Water Workout	 8.30am	 Swimming Pool
	 Line Dance	 10.30am	 Aerobics Studio
	 Club’s Nite	 5pm/6pm	 Tennis Court
	 Pilates Matwork	 7pm	 Aerobics Studio
	 Qi Gong	 8pm	 Pool Pavilion
Wed	 Zumba Fun Class	 8.45am	 Aerobics Studio
	 Men’s Team Training	 6pm/7pm/8pm	 Tennis Courts
Thu	 Tone & Sculpt Class	 10am	 Aerobics Studio
	 Bridge	 2pm	 Berlayer Room
	 Hatha Yoga	 6.30pm	 Aerobics Studio
	 Social Dance Lessons	 7.30pm	 Keppel Hall
Fri	 Deep Water Workout	 8.30am	 Swimming Pool
	 Club’s Nite	 6pm	 Tennis Court D & E
	 Bridge	 7.30pm	 Berlayer Room
	 Friday League	 7pm	 Bowling Room
	 Tombola Night*	 7.30pm	 Aerobics Studio
Sat	 Junior Training (B)	 2pm	 Tennis Courts
	 Zumba Fitness	 3pm	 Aerobics Studio
	 Swimming (B)	 4pm	 Swimming Pool
	 Pilates Matwork	 11am	 Aerobic Studio
	 Bridge	 2.30pm	 Berlayer Room
	 Junior Training (I/A)	 12nn	 Tennis Courts
	 Junior Training (C)	 2pm	 Tennis Courts
Sun	 Hatha Yoga	 3pm	 Aerobics Studio
	 Junior Training (B)	 4pm	 Tennis Courts
	 Hatha Yoga	 4.30pm	 Aerobics Studio
	 Swimming (I/A)	 5pm	 Swimming Pool
AUGUST 2016
14
SundaySaturday
Golf Club
Championship/
Intermediate &
Duffer Cup Final
Round (PM)
Friday
05
Saturday
Golf Club
Championship 3rd
Round, Intermediate 2nd
Round & Duffer Cup 1st Round
(PM)
06
Saturday
CLUB Earth Week
2016
(August 20 to
August 27)
20
Golf Men’s Premier,
A & B (AM)
Ladies A, B & C
Medal, Men’s C (PM)
13
Sunday
JULY 2016
Golf Club Match
Play Championship
1st Round (5 Flights)
Sunday Friday
SPORTS 46th Annual
Age Group Swimming
Gala 2016
Golf Ladies
Club
Championship,
Intermediate
Championship &
Duffers’ Cup (1st
Round AM)
Saturday
Golf Club Match Play
Championship Semi
Final (AM) & Ladies Club
Championship, Intermediate
Championship & Duffers’ Cup
(Final PM)
Sunday
Golf
Club Match
Play Championship
Final 36 holes (TBA)
03
22 23
24
Saturday
Golf Monthly Medals,
Ladies A, B, C,
Men’s C & Junior (AM)
Men’s Premier, A & B cum
Club Match Play Championship
Qualifying Round
02
10
Friday
SOCIAL
Tombola
Night
01
Saturday
Golf Club Match Play
Championship Quarter
Final (3 Flights)
SPORTS 20th Annual Age Group
Tennis Championship 2016
09
Saturday
Golf 2 Days 1 Night
Golf Leisure Trip
(July 16
to July 17)
16
Saturday
Golf Club
Championship
1st Round (PM)
Sunday
Golf Club
Championship 2nd
Round & Club
Intermediate 1st Round
(PM)
30 31
SOCIAL
Tombola
Night
CLUBDIRECTORY
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* For members and members’ guests only. All fees and prices quoted are subjected to 7% GST unless otherwise specified.
Golfing	 	 Opening hours			 Fees
Golf		 Office			 Guest Fee
Tel: 6933-3956		 Tue to Sun	 7 am to 8 pm	 Weekday	 18-hole: 	$150
Fax: 6272-1563		 Mon	 7 am to 3 pm	 Weekend & PH	 18-hole: 	$220
Booking lines: 6375-5569/70/71 	 Course			 Visitor Fee
Hotline: 6375-1818	 Mon (whole day)	 Full 18-hole course closed for 	 Weekday	 18-hole: 	$200
(Priority will be given to		 maintenance	 Weekend & PH	 18-hole: 	$320	
competition fixture)				 All rates quoted includes green fees, buggy fees and GST.	
		 If public holiday falls on Monday, the next day will be on				
		 full course maintenance.					
Driving Range & Pro Shop	 Mon	 11 am to 10 pm	 Member	 4 to 6 cents per ball
Tel: 6933-3960		 Tue to Sun & PH	 7 am to 10 pm	 Guest	 15 cents per ball
F&B	 	 Opening hours			 REGULAR PRIVILEGES
E-Sarn Thai Cuisine	 Lunch			 10% off total bill & no service charge for Club members
Tel: 6878-0866		 Mon to Fri 	 11.30am to 2.30pm	
		 Dinner
		 Mon to Fri 	 5.30pm to 10pm 	
		 Sat & Sun 	 11.30am to 10pm
Peony Jade		 Lunch & Dim Sum 			 10% off total bill & no service charge for Club members
Tel: 6933-3972		 Mon to Fri	 11 am to 3 pm (Last order: 2.30 pm)
		 Sat, Sun & PH 	 10 am to 3 pm (Last order: 2.30 pm)
		 Dinner
		 Daily	 6 pm to 11 pm (Last order: 10.30 pm)
PeraMakan	 	Daily	11.30 am to 3 pm (Last order: 2.30 pm)	 10% off total bill & no service charge for Club members
Tel: 6270-1618			 6 pm to 10 pm (Last order: 9.30 pm) 	
Seascent		 Daily 	 11am to 10pm (Last order: 8.45pm)	 10% off total bill & no service charge for members
Tel: 6273-0221		 Closed on Tuesdays		
Tee Top		 Mon	 Closed	 No service charge for Club members
Tel: 6933-3962		 Tue to Sun & eve of PH	 7 am to 9 pm (Last order: 8.30 pm)
Entertainment	 Opening hours			 Fees
Jackpot Lounge*	 	 Mon to Thu, Sun & PH:	 9am to 11pm
Tel: 6933-3965		 Fri, Sat & Eve of PH: 	 9am to 12am	
Keppel Karaoke Theatre*	 Mon to Wed
Tel: 6933-3959		 (for private booking only)	6.30 pm to 11.45 pm
		 Thu	 6 pm to 12 mn
		 Fri & eve of PH	 6 pm to 1 am
		 Sat	 3 pm to 1 am
		 Sun & PH	 3 pm to 12 mn	
Little Harry’s Pub*	 Mon to Thu	 5 pm to 12 mn
Tel: 6933-3959 		 Fri 	 5 pm to 1 am
		 Sat	 3 pm to 1 am
		 Sun & PH	 3 pm to 12 mn	
Mahjong Rooms*		 Mon to Fri	 11 am to 11 pm	 Table fee	 : $2/hr
Tel: 6933-3961		 Weekend & PH	 10 am to 11 pm	 Guest fee	 : $5
Reading Room*	 	 Daily	 8 am to 10 pm	 Admin fee	 : $2/week/tape/disk
Tel: 6933-3961					 Late fee	 : $5/tape/disk
SPORTS	 	 Opening hours			 Fees
Badminton Court*	 Daily	 9 am to 10 pm	 Court fee	 : $1
Booking lines: 6375-5567/8				 Guest fee	 : $5/person
Billiards Room*		 Mon to Fri	 3 pm to 10.30 pm	 Table fee	 : $2/hr
Tel: 6933-3970		 Sat, Sun & PH	 10 am to 10.30 pm	 Guest fee	 : $5/4 hrs/session
		 Last Game	 10 pm	 14 years old and above only
		 School holidays	 10 am to 10.30 pm	
Bowling Centre*	 	 Mon to Fri	 3 pm to 10.30 pm	 Game fee	 : $2/game
Tel: 6933-3970 		 Sat, Sun & PH	 10 am to 10.30 pm	 Guest fee	 : $5/person
		 Last Game	 10 pm
		 School holidays	 10 am to 10.30 pm	
Keppel Gym*		 Daily 	 7 am to 10 pm 	 Guest fee	 : $10/person
Tel: 6933-3949		 Gym will be closed from 6 pm onwards on every last Friday
Swimming Pool* / Jacuzzi*	 Mon, Wed, Fri	 7 am to 9 pm 	 Guest fee	 : $5/person
Tel: 6933-3961		 Tue, Thurs, Sat, Sun	 8 am to 9 pm
Tennis Courts*	 	 Daily 	 7 am to 10 pm 	 Indoor court fee 				 Outdoor court fee	
Booking lines: 6375-5567/8 	 Club Night for Court E 	5 pm to 8 pm	 Mon to Fri before 5 pm	: $7/hr	 Mon to Fri before 5 pm :	$3/hr		
					 Mon to Fri after 5 pm,				 Mon to Fri after 5 pm,
					 Weekend & PH	 : $9/hr	 Weekend & PH	 :	 $5/hr
					 Guest	 : $5/2hrs	 Guest	 :	 $5/2hr
AUSTRALIA
Cromer Golf Club
Cromer Road, Cromer NSW 2099, Australia
Tel	 : 	(02) 9982-3088
Fax	 : 	(02) 9981-3782
Email	: 	admin@cromergolfclub.com.au
URL	 : 	http://www.cromergolfclub.com.au
Golf
Kooringal Golf Club
Wilga Avenue, Altona, 3018 Melbourne,Victoria
Tel	 : 	(03) 9315-0855
Fax	 : 	(03) 9315-9145
Email	: 	jjustin@kooringalgolf.com.au
URL	 : 	http://www.kooringalgolf.com.au
Golf & Facilities
Mount Osmond Golf Club
60 Mount Osmond Road, Mount Osmond 5064,
Adelaide, South Australia
Tel 	 : 	(08) 8379-1673
Fax	 : 	(08) 8379-0434
Email	: 	info@mogc.com.au
URL	 : 	http://www.mtosmondgolf.com.au
Golf
Pacific Golf Club
430 Pine Mountain Road, Mt Gravatt,
Brisbane, Queensland
Tel	 : 	(07) 3349-4411
Fax	 : 	(07) 3343-7839
Email	: 	admin@pacificgolf.com.au
URL	 : 	http://www.pacificgolf.com.au
West Lake Golf Club
26 Loschside Drive, West Lakes,
Adelaide, South Australia, 5021
Tel	 : 	(08) 8268-3850
Fax	 : 	(08) 8268-5451
URL	 : 	http://www.riversidegolfclub.com.au/
Golf
The Vines Golf & Country Club
Verdhelo Drive, The Vines,
Western Australia, 6069
Tel	 : 	(08) 9297-0777
Fax	 : 	(08) 9297-0729
Email	: 	bookings@vines.com.au
URL	 : 	http://www.vines.com.au
Golf
The Western Australia Golf Club
60 Hayes Avenue,
Yokine WA 6060
Tel 	 :	 (08) 9349 1988
Fax 	 :	 (08) 9344 4424
Email:	reception@wagolfclub.com.au
Url 	 :	 http://www.wagolfclub.com.au
Golf
Wanneroo Golf Club
Flynn Drive, Neerabup, WA 6031
Postal Address:
PO Box 188, Wanneroo WA 6065,
Perth, Western Australia
Tel	 : 	(08) 8-9405-3677
Fax	 : 	(08) 8-9306-3677
Golf
Yowani Country Club
Northbourne Ave, Lyneham, Federal Highway,
Canberra, ACT
PO Box 161, Dickson ACT 2602
Tel	 : 	(02) 6241-3377
Fax	 : 	(02) 6241-8561
Email	: 	club@yowani.com.au
URL	 : 	http://www.yowani.com.au
Golf & Facilities
BRUNEI
Panaga Golf Club
Seria, KB 3534, Negara Brunei Darussalam
Tel	 : 	673-3-73142
Fax	 : 	673-3-74056
Golf
Pantai Mentiri Golf Club
PO Box 1646, Bandar Seri Begawan,
BS 8637, Brunei Darussalam
Tel	 : 	(02) 791-021 / 792-777/ 792-014/5
Fax	 : 	(02) 790-773
Email	: 	pmgc@brunei.bn
Golf
CHINA
Zhaoqing Resort & Golf Club
Gao Yao City, Huilong Town,
Zhaoqing Guangdong Province
Zip Code 526100
Tel	 : 	(86758) 816-2168
Fax	 : 	(86758) 816-2089
Email	: 	zqgolf@zhaoqinggolf.com
URL 	: 	http://www.zhaoqinggolf.com
Hong Kong Office:
Room 2602 26/F, China Online Centre,
333 Lockhart Road, Wanchai
Tel	 :	 (852) 2868-6181
Fax	 : 	(852) 2827-6363
Golf
FINLAND
Espoo Golf Club
Mynttiläntie 1, 02780 Espoo
Email	: 	(Club Manager)
			 maitta.kotaniemi-rauramo@egs.fi
Tel	 : 	+350 405106073
Email	: 	(Caddie Master)
			 caddiemaster@egs.fi
Tel	 : 	+358 9 8190 3444
URL	 : 	http://www.egs.fi
Golf
*	 :	 	Green Fees Payable
**	:	 	Limited flights available (weekdays
			only)
Payment at above clubs to be made by
cash only Club members who wish to visit
any of the reciprocal clubs are requested
to obtain the reciprocal introduction card
from our Golfing Office. You are required
to produce your membership card during
your visit. Signing in of guest is not allowed.
For further enquiries, please call the Golfing
Office at (65) 6933-3951/954.
reciprocal / AFFILIATED CLUBSHONG KONG
Discovery Bay Golf Club
Valley Road, Discovery Bay, Lantau Island
Tel	 : 	(852) 2987-7273
Fax	 :	 (852) 2987-5900
Golf & Facilities
INDIA
Tollygunge Club Ltd
120 Deshprab Sasmai Road,
Calcutta 700033, West Bengal
Tel	 : 	(033) 473-5954 / 4539 / 4741 / 2316
Fax	 : 	(033) 473-1903 / 472-0480
Golf & Facilities
INDONESIA
Damai Indah Golf & Country Club*
Bumi Serpong Damai Course, JI. Bukit Golf I,
Sektor VI Serpong, Tanerang 15310
Tel	 : 62-21-537-0290
Fax	 : 62-21-537-0288
Pantai Indah Kapuk Course*
JI. Marina Indah Penjaringan,
Kapuk, Jakarta 14470
Tel	 :	62-21-588-2388
Fax	 :	62-21-588-2391
Golf
Padang Golf Modern
JI. Modern Golf Raya, Kota Modern
Tangerang 15117, Jakarta
Tel	 :	 (Reservation) 62-21-552-9228
	 	(Office) 	62-21-552-9182
Fax	 : 	62-21-552-9177
Golf & Facilities
Palm Springs Golf & Country Club
PT. AFP Dwilestari
Jl.Hang Lekiu - Nongsa
Batam - INDONESIA
Tel	 : 	778-761222
Fax	 : 	778-76122
URL	 : 	http://www.palmsprings.com.sg/
Golf & Facilities
ITALY
Ropailo Golf Club*
16035 Rapalio (Genoa), Via G. Mamei 377
Tel	 :	 (39) 01-8526-1777
Fax	 : 	(39) 01-8526-1779
Golf
MALAYSIA
Ayer Keroh Country Club
14.5km Jalan Ayer Keroh, 75750 Melaka
Tel	 : 	(06) 233-2000
Fax	 : 	(06) 232-3578
Email	: 	akcc@po.jaring.my
URL	 : 	http://www.akcc.com.my
Golf & Facilities
Batu Pahat Golf Club
678 Jalan Dato Mohd Shah,
83000 Batu Pahat, Johor
Tel	 : 	(07) 432-9221/3
Fax	 : 	(07) 434-2221
Golf
Bukit Banang Golf & Country Club
1 Persiaran Gemilang, Bandar Banang Jaya,
83000 Batu Pahat, Johor Darul Takzim
Tel	 : 	(07) 428-6001
Fax	 : 	(07) 428-6801
Golf & Facilities
Bukit Jawi Golf Resort
(Pulau Pinang)
691 Main Road, Sungai Bakap,
14200 Seberang Prai Seletan, Pulau Pinang
Tel	 : 	(04) 582-0759
Fax	 : 	(04) 582-2613
Golf
Clearwater Sanctuary Golf Resort
Lot 6019, Jalan Changkat Larang,
3100 Batu Gajah, Perak Darui Ridzuan
Tel	 : 	(05) 366-7433
Fax	 : 	(05) 366-7434
Email	: 	cwsgolf@po.jaring.com.my
URL	 : 	http://www.cwsgolf.com.my
Golf & Facilities
Dalit Bay Golf & Country Club
Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Mailing Address:
Pantai Dalit, P.O Box 600, 89208,
Tuaran, Sabah Malaysia
Tel	 : 	(608) 879-1188
Fax	 : 	(608) 879-2128
Email	: 	dalitbay@shangri-la.com
URL	:	www.shangri-la.com/en/property/
			 kotakinabalu/rasariaresort/health/club/
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Damai Laut Golf & Country Club
WD No 21 Pejabat Pos Lumut,
Jalan Iskandar Shah,
32200 Lumut, Perak Darul, Ridzuan, Malaysia
Tel	 : 	605-618-1019
Fax	 : 	605-618-1018
Email	: 	resvns_digcc@swissgarden.com
Golf
Kelab Darul Ehsan
Ta man Tun Abdul Razak,
68000 Ampang, Selangor
Tel	 : 	(03) 4257-2333
Fax	 : 	(03) 4257-2335
Golf & Facilities
Kelab Diraja Sri Menanti
Istgana Perkasa Alam, 71550 Sri Menanti
Negeri Sembilan
Tel	 : 	(06) 497-9888
Fax	 : 	(06) 497-9600
Golf
Kelab Golf Negara Subang
Jalan SS7/2, Kelena Jaya,
47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Tel	 : 	(03) 7876-0388
Fax	 : 	(03) 7875-5267
Email	: 	golf@subanggolf.com
URL	 : 	http://www.subanggolf.com
Golf & Facilities
Kelab Golf Sarawak
Petra Jaya, 93050 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel	 : 	(08) 244-4791
Fax	 : 	(08) 244-1733
Email	: 	kgswak@po.jaring.my
Golf
Kelab Rahman Putra Malaysia
Jalan BRP 2/1, Bukit Rahman Putra,
47000 Sg Buloh, Selangor
Tel	 : 	(03) 6156-6870
Fax	 : 	(03) 6156-0280
Golf
Kelantan Golf & Country Club
5488 Jalan Hospital, 15200 Kota Bahru
Tel	 : 	(09) 748-2102
Fax	 : 	(09) 747-2918
Golf & Facilities
Kinabalu Golf Club
Jalan Tanjung Aru Beach,
88807 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel	 : 	(08) 825-1615
Fax	 : 	(08) 824-0166
Email	: 	kgc@po.jaring.my
URL 	: 	http://www.borneo-online.com.my/kgc
Golf & Facilities
Kluang Country Club
Jalan Mengkibol, 86000 Kluang, Johor
Tel	 : 	(07) 771-8840
Fax	 : 	(07) 772-1503
Golf & Facilities
Palm Resort Golf & Country Club
Jalan Persiaran Golf,
Off Jalan Jumbo, 81250
Senai Johor, Malaysia
Tel	 :	 (6 07) 599 2000
Fax	 :	 (6 07) 599 1370
Email: 	golfbooking@palmresort.com
URL	: http://www.palmresort.com/golf-country-
			 club-41.aspx/
Golf
Penang Turf Club (Golf Section)
Jalan Batu Gantong, 10450 Pulau Pinang
Tel	 :	 (04) 226-6701 / 227-0246
Fax	 : 	(04) 226-6535
Email	: 	pntc@tm.net.my
URL 	: 	http://www.penangturfclub.com
Golf
Royal Pahang Golf Club
Jalan Padang Golf, 25250 Kuantuan
Tel	 : 	(09) 567-5811/2
Fax	 : 	(09) 567-1170
Golf
Royal Perak Golf Club
Jalan Sultan Azian Shah, 31400 Ipoh, Perak
Tel	 : 	(05) 547-3266 / 545-3266
Fax	 : 	(05) 547-6688
Golf
Royal Selangor Golf Club
Jalan Kelab Golf, 50990 Kuala Lumpur
Tel	 : 	(03) 9206-3333
Fax	 : 	(03) 9285-3939
Golf & Facilities
Sabah Golf & Country Club
Reservoir Road, Bukit Padang,
PO Box 11876, 88820 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel	 : 	(08) 824-7533
Fax	 : 	(08) 822-5243
Golf & Facilities
Sandakan Golf & Country Club
PO Box 541, 90706 Sandakan, Sabah
Tel	 : 	(08) 966-0557
Fax	 : 	(08) 966-0584
Golf & Facilities
Segamat Country Club
Km 4 Jalan Genuang, PO Box C22,
85007 Segamat, Johor
Tel	 : 	(07) 943-5968
Fax	 : 	(07) 943-2301
Golf & Facilities
Seremban International Golf Club
Batu 3 ¼, Kuala Pilah Road,
70400 Seremban, Negri Sembilan
Tel	 : 	(06) 677-5277
Fax	 : 	(06) 677-2309
Golf
Tiara Melaka Golf & Country Club *
Ayer Keroh, Jalan Gapam , Bukit Katil,
PO Box 473, 75760 Melaka
Tel	 : 	(Office) (06) 231-1111
	 	(Golf) (06) 231-2366
Fax	 : 	(06) 231-4122
Golf
Tioman Island Golf Club
PO Box 4, 86807 Mersing,
Pulau Tioman, Johor
Tel	 : 	(09) 419-1000
Fax	 : 	(09) 419-1718
Golf
PHILIPPINES
Wack Wack Golf & Country Club
Wack Wack Road, Shaw Boulevard
Mandaluyuon City
Tel	 : 	(632) 732-0665
Fax	 : 	(632) 721-4613
Email	: 	inquiry@wackwack.com
URL	 : 	http://www.wackwack.com
SINGAPORE
Changi Golf Club
20 Netheravon Road, Singapore 508505
Tel	 : 	6545 5133
Fax	 : 	6545 2531
URL	 : 	http://www.changigolfclub.org.sg/
Golf & Facilities
Hollandse Club
22 Camden Park, (Off Adam Road)
Singapore 299814
Tel 	 : 	6464 5225
Orchid Country Club **
1 Orchid Country Road, Singapore 769162
Tel	 : 	6755-9811
Fax	 : 	6752-7147
Golf
Seletar Country Club **
101 Seletar Club Road, Singapore 798273
Tel	 : 	6481-4812
Fax	 : 	6481-3000
Golf
Sembawang Country Club **
249 Sembawang Road, Singapore 758352
Tel	 : 	6275-0642
Fax	 :	6275-0446
Golf
Warren Golf & Country Golf **
81 Chua Chu Kang Way, Singapore 688263
Tel	 : 	6586-1245
Fax	 : 	6586-1235
Golf
SRI LANKA
Royal Columbo Golf Club
223 Model Farm Road,
Colombo 8, Sri Lanka
Tel	 : 	(941) 695-431 / 691-401 / 687-592
Golf
THAILAND
Nichigo Resort & Country Club*
106 Moo 4, Tamboi Wangdong,
Ampjur Muang, Kanchanaburi 7100
Tel	 : 	(034) 513-304 /34
Fax	 : 	(034) 518-518
Bangkok Office:
Room 213 Thaniya Plaza Building,
52 Silom Road, Bangrak, Bankok 10500
Tel	 : 	(662) 231-2681 / 2 / 3
	 	(662) 231-2319
Fax	 : 	(662) 231-2320
Golf & Facilities
Siam Country Club (Pattaya)*
50 Moo 9, Pong Sub-District,
Bang Lamung District, Choiburi 20150
Tel	 : 	66-38-249-381-6
Fax	 : 	66-38-249-387
Bangkok Office:
Tel	 : 	66-2-216-2235 / 215-3124
Golf & Facilities
Summit Pinehurst Golf & Country Club
73 Phaholyothin Road, Km 37 Klong 1,
Amphur Klong Luang, Phathumthanee 12120
Tel	 : 	(662) 516-8679 / 84
Fax	 : 	(662) 516-8685
Golf & Facilities
VIETNAM
Danang Golf Club
My Khe Beach
Da Nang Vietnam
Tel	 :	 (84) 511 3932 666
Email	:	 info@dananggolfclub.com
Golf
Song Be Golf Resort *
77 Binh Duong Boulevard,
Lai Thieu, Thuan An,
Binh Duong Province, Vietnam
Tel	 : 	(84) (650) 3756 660 / 1
Fax	 : 	(84) (650) 3755 804
Email	: 	info@songbegolf.com
Golf
Montgomerie Links *
Dien Ngoc Commune,
Dien Ban District,
Quang Nam Province, Vietnam
Tel	 : 	(84) (510) 3941 942
Fax	 : 	(84) (510) 3941 940
Email	: 	info@montgomerielinks.com
Golf

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KC_JULY 2016

  • 1. Keppel July 2016 MCI (P) 141/04/2016 Keppel Club hosts 27th Singapore Ladies’ Amateur Open Golf Championship 2016
  • 3. CONTENTS Club News 02 27th SLGA Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship 03 Editor’s Note 04 Traveller’s Tales 05 Food Recipe 06 Staff Emergency SOP Course 07 Practice and research key to new skills 07 Let’s Dance Party 13 Movement Therapy Workshop 14 Tennis Junior & Senior Friendly: Keppel Club vs Tanglin Club 16 Tennis Appreciation Dinner 17 Jackpot Results 18 Gym Talk on Osteoporosis 18 The Magic of Kukuwa 19 Zumba Fitness GOLF NEWS 08 Wise Advice from a Young Champion 09 Golf Leisure Trip 10 SGA Launches Centralised Handicapping System (CHS) 11 Little Harry’s Pub Golf Challenge 11 Advisory on booking with Discovery Bay Country Club 12 Jakarta World Junior Championship 2016 17 Monthly Golf Results EVENT ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Swimming Gala F&B NEWS 21 Tee Top 23 Little Harry’s Pub 24 Seascent 25 E-Sarn Thai Restaurant 26 Peony Jade 27 Peramakan INFORMATION 28 CALENDAR 29 CLUB DIRECTORY 30 Reciprocal Clubs Chairman Fock Siew Wah Deputy Chairman Ng Chee Keong Management Committee President Lai Mun Onn Vice-President Eric Tan Secretary Ho Yap Kuan Treasurer Teh Lim Chai Captain C. S. Kong Vice-Captain Jamil B. Maksoem Member (Billiards & Bowling) Michael Goo Member (House & Bar) Khor Chee Kok Member (Newsletter) Peter Teo Member (Swimming & Entertainment) Ronald Phua Member (Tennis) Kamal Ehsan Newsletter Committee Convenor Peter Teo Members Susie Seow Helen Neo committee & STAFF Keppel Links is published by: Keppel Club Bukit Chermin Road Singapore 109918 The Club welcomes contributions from members in the form of articles, comments, pictures and drawings. Please address all materials to the Editor. The Newsletter Committee reserves the right to edit or decline any materials and photos submitted for publication. The views of contributors may not necessarily represent those of the Club. 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. Information concerning club events is correct at time of printing. To advertise in Keppel Links, please call (65) 6933-3955. Designed and printed by Photoplates Pte Ltdfeedback@keppelclub.com.sgwww.keppelclub.com.sg Keppel Club(65) 6375-5567 (65) 6278-1448(65) 6375-5567 (65) 6278-1448 Staff Executive Staff Desmond Chua General Manager 6933-3968 Administration & HR Leong Chee Kheong Senior Manager 6933-3993 Trecia Pang Manager 6933-3995 Corporate Communications Ashikin Hashim Assistant Manager 6933-3955 Gilbert Wong Corporate Communications 6933-3976 Executive Nicodemus Aw Designer 6933 3977 Facilities Services Loh Mun Fai Manager 6933-3964 F&B Lifestyle Alvin Ng Manager 6933-3991 Ann Kwan Social Events Officer 6933-3971 Jasmine Chua Banquet Marketing 6933-3969 Executive Finance Ted Choo Manager 6933-7030 Golf Operations Edmund Chun Senior Manager 6933-3966 Yeo Chook Yuen Senior Executive 6933 3951 Muhammad Izan Senior Executive 6933-3951 Abdul Wahab Senior Supervisor 6933-3952 Membership Eunice Tan Manager 6933-3963 Sports Ashok Kumar Assistant Manager 6933-3946 Raziman Rahman Supervisor 6933-3947 02 1412
  • 4. COVERSTORY | 2 | Keppel Links COVERSTORY/CLUBNEWS Words & photos by Dean Koh 27th Singapore Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship 2016 May 24-27 A formidable display of the region’s top female golf talent Traditionally a showcase of promising female golf talent from the region, this year’s Singapore Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship was held over three days from May 24 to 27 on the greens of Keppel Club. It was also the first time Keppel Club has played host to the prestigious event organised by the Singapore Ladies Golf Association (SLGA). 95 participants from nine countries were divided into three divisions: Open Division, Mid Amateur Division 1 and Mid- Amateur Division 2. Over the three days of competitions, the players were blessed with good weather conditions and fostered a good sense of camaraderie. Many of them celebrated one another’s achievements and sportingly gave each other congratulatory hugs after the final day of competition. Participants taking a shot on our greens, which were prepared one month ahead of the tournament. Ms Callista Chen, a Keppel Junior who represented SGA at the tournament, taking a shot. Indonesia’s Ms Inez Beatrice Wanmarta, the winner of this year’s event.
  • 5. CLUBNEWS July 2016 | 3 | Time has passed fairly quickly this year, and we’re already halfway through 2016. We hope you have spent some of these wonderful moments at Keppel Club, where our staff are always ready to serve you. Editor’s Note The preparation of Keppel’s course for this event took place one month in advance, and our golf maintenance team took great pains to ensure that our greens were slick and ready for the competition. In addition, our golf team worked around the clock, and continuously met with the organisers to ensure that proceedings would flow smoothly on event day. After a close fight, Indonesia’s top-ranked amateur, Ms Inez Beatrice Wanamarta, 16, finally emerged as the eventual winner, having finished third in both 2014 and 2015 editions of the event. Ms Nur Durriyah, a three-time SEA Games participant for Malaysia, finished in second place and Thailand’s Ms Okanok Soisuwan rounded off the podium. A strong contender from Malaysia, Ms Nur Durriyah Damian. Thailand’s Ms Okanok Soisuwan initially led the competition but eventually finished third. The top competitors sharing a hug and congratulating each other after the final hole on the last day of the event. The top three ladies (from left) Ms Okanok Soisuwan (Thailand), Ms Inez Beatrice Wanamarta (Indonesia) and Ms Nur Durriyah Damian (Malaysia). Singapore’s top-finisher, Raffles Institution student Ms Sarah Tan managed a joint fifth spot overall and Keppel Club’s very own Ms Callista Chen finished in 13th place. A total of seven players from Keppel Club were represented at the event. They were : In your issue of Keppel Links this month, we’re pleased to present a major tournament in our greens – the SLGA-sanctioned 27th Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship held at the end of May. It was truly enthralling to see some of the best female golfers in the various divisions battle it out on the course, and Keppel Club had the huge honour of hosting it for the first time in our history. Our photographer, Dean, captured some of the best shots from the action and you can check out all his photos in our cover story and on our Facebook page. The sports calendar was also packed with the tennis quadrangular, dinner and the Sports Camp all taking place within the same month. In addition, our gym has been equally busy as it continues to introduce more new programmes for you. As always, July looks to be an exciting month. Don’t forget to join us at our 46th Annual Swimming Gala, a historic event in Keppel Club’s calendar. If you have any ideas or feedback, do write in to us at feedback@keppelclub.com.sg. We look forward to hearing from you! Ashikin Hashim The Editor Open Division: Ms Callista Chen, Ms Alyson Yeo and Ms Nicole Mok Mid-Amateur Division 1: Ms Natasha Wong, Ms Angelica Wu and Ms Jaime Cheng Mid-Amateur Division 2: Ms Kim Sagadeva
  • 6. CLUBNEWS | 4 | Keppel Links CLUBNEWS We invite members to share their anecdotes by sending their stories to: The Editor, Keppel Links, 10 Bukit Chermin Road, Singapore 109918, or feedback@keppelclub.com.sg Photos by Tan Kok Seng, Senior Executive (Facilities Services) A country known for its vast plains and horses, Mongolia is also known as the ‘Country of Blue Skies’ as it boasts 280 days of full sun per year. Mongolia – Country of blue skies Keppel Club Staff, Mr Tan Kok Seng, recently went on a short trip to Mongolia with his wife. He tells Dean Koh about his adventure. The capital and largest city of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, is surrounded by mountains and is home to 45% of the country’s population. Due to the country’s former status as a satellite state of the Soviet Union in 1924 till 1989 when Mongolia conducted its own peaceful democratic revolution, it is not surprising that the capital city has a very Eastern European feel with the grandiose architecture of many of the older buildings. There is even a Communist monument located in the south of Ulaanbaatar called the Zaisan Memorial that honours Soviet soldiers killed in the Second World War. Moving towards the outskirts of the capital city, one gets a feel of what the iconic Mongolian scenery is about: an abundance of plains, horses and traditional tents known as yurts. Those structures are reminders that approximately 30% of the population is nomadic or semi-nomadic with an integral horse culture. As the birthplace of the ruler of the former vast and powerful Mongol Empire established by Genghis Khan in the 13th century, there are no shortage of references to the conqueror. A huge monument that testifies to that is the 40m tall Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue (pictured) of Genghis Khan on horseback located at the province of Töv, which was erected in 2008. Visitors can walk to the head of the horse through its chest and neck. The capital city of Ulaanbaatar. Mr Tan Kok Seng posing for a photo in front of the gigantic Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue. A wall motif of the Zaisan Memorial, a remembrance of Soviet soldiers killed in the Second World War. The 40m tall Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue was built in 2008. A 138-metre high portrait of Genghis Khan is depicted on a mountain here, south of Ulaanbaatar. Mr Tan observed that Ulaanbaatar is a very clean city and particularly enjoyed the scenic views of the countryside. As a dedicated man to his work at the Facilities Services department, he also took time to observe the electrical supply boxes, heating pipes of local buildings and even restaurant/pub decors during his visit to Mongolia.
  • 7. CLUBNEWS July 2016 | 5 | CLUBNEWS June 2016 | 5 |July 2016 | 5 | CLUBNEWS
  • 8. CLUBNEWS | 6 | Keppel Links Keppel Club’s in-house emergency SOP course Training which could help to save lives About 40 front-line staff of Keppel Club attended the biannual emergency stand operating procedure (SOP) course held over May 31 and June 1 2016. Conducted by Security and Safety Supervisor Mr Raja Ismail, each session was two hours long and attendees learnt about the basics of first aid, as well as how to assist members in case of any medical emergencies. Keppel Club staff who attended the course had the opportunity to learn some basic injury bandaging techniques such as how to do cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and also to use an automated external defibrillator (AED). “It was important for our staff to refresh their minds and practise the procedures on a regular basis, and it was also an eye-opening experience, especially for our newer staff,” said Mr Ismail. He also noted that the emergency SOP course allowed Keppel Club’s staff from different departments to come together to learn important procedures that could help to save lives. First conducted in 2014, the emergency SOP course was held for the fifth time by Mr Ismail who attended fire safety and first aid courses prior to conducting the course for Keppel Club staff. Words and photos by Dean Koh Operations Supervisor Mr Raja Ismail leading the emergency SOP course. He said the biggest challenge was how to condense the salient first aid tips and knowledge to transmit to the staff. Keppel staff trying out basic injury bandaging techniques with each other. Keppel staff paying close attention to Mr Raja Ismail performing CPR. Staff members carrying out CPR procedures during the course. Judging from how serious and engaged some of the attendees were, Mr Ismail certainly did a good job! We look forward to more emergency-ready staff.
  • 9. Dance the night away Members and guests grooved to the music during the Let’s Dance Party on the evening of June 11. Popular live band, Adil and Friends were back in the house to provide classic dance tunes for the participants. The great atmosphere and immersive music saw participants dancing and moving into the late hours of the evening. Several participants walked off with lucky draw prizes of red and white wine. July 2016 | 7 | Practice and research key to new skills A key figure in the Bridge community at Keppel Club, Professor Chen Chuan Chong (also known as Prof Chen) started teaching Bridge at the Club in 2009 and introduced the Precision Bidding System in the same year. We caught up with him and asked him all about the ongoing Premier Bridge League (PBL) season. KL: What is the Premier Bridge League (PBL) all about? Prof Chen: “The Premier Bridge League (PBL) was initiated by Chinese Swimming Club in 2006 to provide a platform for local bridge clubs to compete as well as to foster friendship among their players.” “Over the years, besides Chinese Swimming Club and Keppel Club, other clubs participating (in the PBL) include Singapore Recreation Club, Singapore Island Country Club, Tanglin Club, Geylang West Community Club, Singapore By Social Events Officer Ann Kwan and Dean Koh Cricket Club, NUSS and Serangoon Garden Country Club.” KL: Keppel Club have been three- time champions since the PBL started in 2006. What do you think are the key factors behind the team’s success? Prof Chen: “With the strong financial and moral support from our club and the enthusiasm of all our players, Keppel Club was fortunate to emerge winners thrice. I think the key factors behind the success are unselfish commitment and regular training.” Prof Chen (second from left) at a PBL game held on June 5 at Keppel Club. CLUBNEWS KL: What makes a good bridge player? Prof Chen: “Practising, practising and non-stop (research to find) new playing skills.” KL: How do you usually help to prepare the Keppel Club bridge team for competitions like the PBL? Prof Chen: “I help in providing my new Precision Bidding System to our players and take every opportunity to discuss with them how the hands are to be played or to be defended.” Members posing for a group photo after an exhilarating dance session.
  • 10. golfNEWS | 8 | Keppel Links Wise advice from a young champion The Keppel Ladies Club Championship is set to take place at our course on July 22, with the finals happening the very next day on Saturday, July 23 this year. Reigning champion, Ms Ariel Lee, 20, won the title at last year’s Keppel Ladies Championship and is set to contest in this year’s edition again. She shares her thoughts on winning the title, as well as her preparations for next month’s competition. KC: How do you feel as the defending champion of the Keppel Ladies Club Championship? AL: “It feels great to be the club champion, especially after losing the title a few years back, along with the subsequent medal drought. On top of that, Si Xuan is a great player who always puts up a tough fight, making winning even more challenging and exciting.” KC: What makes the Keppel Ladies Championship special to you? AL: “Keppel has been my home club for many years since I was a junior golfer, and participating in the Ladies Club Championship has always been a yearly commitment for me. It has always been a special event ever since I won it when I was a junior, especially when I didn’t expect myself to win at that time.” KC: How are your preparations like for the game? AL: “I usually train four to five times a week at Keppel, and put as much work into strengthening my mental game as well.” KC: Can you share with us how you strengthen your mental game? AL: “I read books and articles about improving your mental game, and try to apply the tips whenever I practice and play on the course.” KC: What do you think about our golf course conditions? AL: “The conditions were good thanks to the hard work of the maintenance team, and I feel that it’s something us golfers take for granted sometimes. Overall the conditions were good, and the narrow fairways are always a challenge.” KC: Can you defend your title? AL: “I would love to defend my title. Also, I feel that every player has a shot at winning the title this year, and that everyone should go into the tournament believing that they can win as well.” KC: Which hole is your favourite at Keppel course? AL: “I like all of the holes but if I really must choose, it would be hole number 16 since I had my first and only hole-in-one there.” Ms Ariel Lee teeing off. Ms Ariel Lee with her friend, Ms Linette, from California State University. Ms Ariel Lee (center) posing with her friends from the golf community.
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  • 12. The Singapore Golf Association (SGA) is set to launch the Centralised Handicapping System (CHS) for its Ordinary and Associate Members on Aug 4. The CHS will provide a modern and unified platform for golf handicapping, changing the way Keppel golfers perform their handicapping activities, and introducing consistency in calculation of golfers’ Handicap Index. SGA Ordinary and Associate Members must register at the SGA CHS website at chs.sga.org.sg before they can use CHS. Registration will open on Jun 20 and closes on July 25, 2016. During registration, golfers are required to fill in the data requested and indicate that they give consent to their data being collected, used and/or disclosed. This may include their name, gender, golf club(s) of which they are a member, membership number, Handicap Index, scoring records, dates and places of play. Golfers who have successfully registered and have had their membership details authenticated by their home club will be sent an email on August 4 to activate their account. They will also be requested to set their password before they can start using CHS. In addition, golfers will be required to give their consent again before activation is successful. Once this is done, golfers are free to post their scores immediately anywhere and anytime. Access Your Handicap Index and Post Scores Anytime, Anywhere Golfers will now be able to perform all their handicapping activities via multiple channels, including web, their iOS or Android devices and their club’s terminals. With such user friendly options to choose from, posting scores and checking handicaps is set to be a breeze. Figure 1: My Handicap Index. Real Time Peer Review Golfers will be able to see their fellow golfers’ scores as soon as they have been posted to the system. This allows you to check on your friends’ scores almost instantaneously. Frequently Asked Questions Please refer to CHS FAQ at SGA website www.sga.org.sg for more details. SGA launches Centralised Handicapping System (CHS) Figure 2: Score Details. Figure 3: Adjusted Gross Score Entry. Figure 4: Hole-by-Hole Score Entry. Figure 5: Web Login Page. Figure 6: Web Dashboard. Figure 7: Web Hole-by-Hole Score Entry. | 10 | Keppel Links golfNEWS
  • 13. golfNEWS July 2016 | 11 | Little Harry’s Pub Golf Challenge Co-organised by the Golf Department and Little Harry’s Pub, drinking ‘kakis’ (friends) and golf enthusiasts got together for a fun game of golf during the late afternoon of June 8 2016. After the game and sampling some Old Pulteney Malt whisky on the greens, participants headed down to Little Harry’s Pub and had a great time enjoying food, beer and of course, whisky. Some of them even jazzed up the atmosphere with some karaoke tunes which added to the jovial atmosphere. Looking at their radiant smiles and cheery vibes, it was indeed a great time of bonding for the participants. Advisory on booking with Discovery Bay Golf Club Located on the north-east Coast of Lantau Island in Hong Kong, Discovery Bay Golf Club is beautifully framed by mountains and surrounded by the scenic South China Sea. Keppel Club has maintained reciprocal relations with Discovery Bay Golf Club and that means our members will have the exclusive privilege of golfing at the resort upon making a successful booking with Discovery Bay. Due to the popularity of Discovery Bay among Keppel Club members, members are advised to make their reservations early (five months in advance): Open for booking Date of play July 2016 December 2016 August 2016 January 2017 September 2016 February 2017 October 2016 March 2017 November 2016 April 2017 December 2016 May 2017 Booking forms can be obtained from the Keppel Club website and submitted to the Golf Department for processing. For more information, please contact the Golf Department at hakim@keppelclub.com.sg July 2016 | 11 |July 2016 | 11 | Participants of Little Harry’s Pub Golf Challenge got together for a fun night of golf, food, drinks and banter.
  • 14. golfNEWS | 12 | Keppel Links A group of Keppel Juniors participated in the Ciputra World Junior event which was held recently between May 31 and June 3 in Jakarta. The Ciputra World Junior event was held in the difficult Damai Indah golf course which is renowned for its high winds, length and slick greens. Jakarta World Junior Championship 2016 Juniors fly Keppel flag high in Jakarta tournament | 12 | Keppel Links Singapore Keppel Juniors from left : Ms Jillian Kuk, Ms Callista Chen, Mr Jason Kuk, Mr Tommy Tan and Mr Justin Kuk. By Kuk Hun Yi, Green Committee member Ms Callista Chen, Mr Tommy Tan, Mr Arnav Arkanath, Mr Sean Lee, Mr Justin Kuk, Mr Jason Kuk and Ms Jillian Kuk from Keppel Juniors all participated in this world class event. This year, the event attracted 152 participants from 16 nations (i.e. Australia, China, Chinese Taipei, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea Malaysia, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden, Thailand, United Kingdom and the United States). There were also competitions organized across four age groups for both boys and girls division. The teams from Thailand certainly showed their strong intent by sending approximately 60 juniors from their East, West, Central and International teams that included players from their national team. The next largest team came from the host nation, Indonesia, with 46 players. There were 12 participants from Singapore who participated in 7 divisions, with six juniors from Keppel juniors. The Ciputra World Junior event certainly lived up to expectations. From the initial airport pick up, where the arriving participants were treated like VIPs, to the traditional and elaborate closing ceremony, meticulous thought had been put into the organisation of the event which had been planned for more than six months. All participants were provided with experienced caddies, who were a great help in helping navigate the many hazards on the course. From the back tees, the Damai Indah course is an extremely difficult course especially on the back nine as many of the par 4s were over 400 metres This year’s Ciputra World Junior was a wonderful experience for our Singapore Juniors, who were able to compete against some of the regional and world’s best golfing talents. Yet, in terms of technical skills and abilities, Singapore juniors are not far away and may even surpass the competition in some areas of our training. However, the thinness of our future pipeline of younger Singapore juniors (there was only one Singaporean representative in Boys “C” and Girls “B” and “D” divisions with and “D” divisions) was worrying. For the future of Singapore golf, let us hope that there will be more encouragement and support for Singapore juniors to train and participate in similar international events. Other results by Keppel Juniors: • Ms Callista Chen – 12th placing (Girls “A”) with three day aggregate score of 241 (+25) • Mr Tommy Tan – 17th placing (Boys “A”) with four day aggregate score of 314 (+24) • Mr Justin Kuk – 22nd placing (Boys “A”) with four day aggregate score of 322 (+34) • Mr Jason Kuk – 26th placing (Boys “A”) with four day aggregate score of 324 (+36) • Mr Arnav Arkanath – 8th placing (Boys “C”) with three day aggregate score of 249 (+33) • Ms Jillian Kuk – 10th placing (Girls “D”) with three day aggregate score of 298 (+82) in length with the back nine par 3s averaging more than 200 metres. Not surprisingly, the eventual winners were dominated by participants from Thailand who were winners in six of the eight divisions, and who contributed the top 3 finishers in five categories. This competition bodes well for the future of Thailand, especially with its strong pipeline of juniors. The major surprise of the tournament was in the Girls “A” division, who were playing from the white tees. After a strong first round (69), Ms Nasa Hataoka from Japan, blitzed the field by coming in 9 under with an incredible 63 in the second round, leaving her competitors, Ms Inez from Indonesia and Ms Pajaree from Thailand, essentially fighting for second place. Ms Nasa finished strongly with another under par round of 70 in the final round with an overall score of – 14 (202) and it was won by a clear 15 strokes. Among the medallists, the Singapore contingent was represented by Mr Sean Lee, from Keppel, who was placed 5th in the Boys “C” division (243 (+27)) and Ms Anne Fernandez who was placed 4th in the Girls “D” division (235 (+19)). Mr Greg Anketell, the high performance coach from Golfline and Keppel, was also at the tournament to guide and motivate Keppel juniors and his students. Mr Sean Lee (third from left) and family. The opening ceremony for Ciputra World Juniors featuring the Singapore team and other participants.
  • 15. CLUBNEWS Movement Therapy Workshop About the Instructor Mr Hee Tan is an experienced Posture Consultant and obtained his Master’s Degree training in Ergonomics from Linköping University (Sweden) & Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). He is also a Certified Rolfer™ professionally trained at The Rolf Institute (www.rolf.org), Colorado, USA. Mr Tan specializes in Rolfing® Structural Integration, and uses it to restore freedom of movement, proper alignment and balance of body. His bodywork is effective in resolving neck pain, back pain, frozen shoulder, Scoliosis, posture and alignment issues, headache, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, sports injury and improving athletic performance. You can also visit www. postureconnection.com and his Facebook page Singapore Rolfer to learn more about his work. On June 18, 50 participants gathered at the Aerobic Studio for Mr Hee Tan’s free introductory workshop on movement therapy. Mr Tan is a certified Rolfer™ and an experienced Posture Consultant. The movement lesson taught at the workshop involved a series of slow, gentle, novel movements organized around a fundamental movement patterns such as reaching, rolling, breathing and bending the spine. Participants Are certain exercises causing pain in your body? It could be because your body is not able to cope with demands and movements of the workout. Did you know that your nervous system has a great deal of control over pain, strength, flexibility and endurance? Knowing how the nervous system works in tandem with your body movement can help reduce pain and increase flexibility during exercise. July 2016 | 13 | Participants focus on instructions by Mr Hee Tan during the workshop. Participants listening to Mr Hee Tan as he explains the benefits of movement therapy. found the session very interesting and some even felt a slight improvement in posture after following Mr Tan’s body movement instructions. Those who have tried this movement class outside love it! Book your mat space now. The new class will commence once there is a sign up of 15 participants and costs $288 for eight lessons. Sign up at the gym now!
  • 16. On Saturday, May 21, the tennis courts at Keppel Club were filled with young tennis enthusiasts from Keppel and Tanglin Club. Friendly: Keppel Club vs Tanglin Club Juniors battle it out on the courts A total of about 40 children between 10 and 15 years old took part in the junior friendly and enjoyed playing with each other in and out of the tennis courts. Inside the courts, competitiveness and sportsmanship were qualities that were evident even though they were just kids. The youngsters showcased their tennis prowess with all their might, and it was certainly inspiring to see our very own Keppelites flying the tennis and sporting flag high for the club. The following children represented Keppel Club in the friendly: 1) Kayleigh Lim 2) Kate Chui 3) Anne Chui 4) Deanne Choo 5) Christy Chen 6) Sara Chen 7) Ryan Chen 8) Cameroon Chang 9) Phay Kai Chuen 10) Hiromasa 11) Jaden Toh 12) Aaron Toh 13) Ruth Chew 14) Nicholas Chew 15) Jaime Tan 16) Jonathan Chung In spite of the competition, the playfulness and friendship among the kids came out naturally as they ran and laughed with each other around the courts throughout the whole afternoon. In the end, the juniors from Keppel Club prevailed by the narrowest of the margins, with a score of 18-15. We hope to expose the kids to more friendly matches on top of their training sessions every weekend. | 14 | Keppel Links Keppel Juniors posing for an adorable group photo after the friendly. We’re proud of you, Keppelites! More of our Juniors smiling for the cameras after their friendly matches. The trophies contested by our enthusiastic juniors. CLUBNEWS
  • 17. CLUBNEWS Besides the action between the Juniors, Keppel Club and Tanglin Club’s players enjoyed an exciting tennis friendly match on Sunday, May 22. Keppel Club vs Tanglin Club …. Seniors in on the action as well This friendly was held on the tennis courts of Tanglin Club. The pairings from Keppel and Tanglin played a total of 163 games and each match had a time frame of 30 minutes. A buzzer will indicate the end of the matches and the results are taken at the time the buzzer goes off. The last few matches of the day was the most exhilarating for Keppel Club as our team fended off a stiff challenge from the host to prevail by 89 games to 74. After the matches, a sumptuous dinner was served while each of the club’s convenors, Mr Kamal Ehsan from Keppel Club and Mr En Lai from Tanglin Club, gave a short speech. They also exchanged their club’s respective T-Shirts in a gesture of sportsmanship. Indeed, the event was an excellent show of camaraderie between the two clubs and the players from both sides are already looking forward to a return match at Keppel Club. Keppel’s Senior friendly brought together friends and teammates for a great night of tennis. The following players represented Keppel Club in this friendly: 1) Mr Kamal Ehsan 2) Mr Gilbert Ng 3) Mr Sit Moon Choy 4) Mr Foo Tian Peng 5) Mr Patrick Lau 6) Mr Tony Tan 7) Mr Roy Liu 8) Mr Denis choo 9) Mr Jay Moghe 10) Mr Aaron Toh 11) Mr Jaden Toh 12) Mr Cameroon Chang 13) Mr Sim Moh Chean 14) Mr Goon Kid Meng 15) Ms Anna Tan 16) Ms Quiyan 17) Ms Denise Seow 18) Ms Vanessa Loh July 2016 | 15 | Tanglin Club’s tennis Convener Mr En Lai and Ms Lillian Lum from the tennis committee poses with our Convenor, Mr Kamal Ehsan.
  • 18. Appreciation Dinner for our tennis fraternity Keppel Club’s recent triumph in the Inter-Club Tennis Singles League was recently recognised at a special dinner. The committee recognizes the effort and sacrifices of our tennis players, and the support from their families have been equally vital in seeing them through to success. As a result, the club held an appreciation dinner for the players on May 27th at the Seascent pavilion to honour their fantastic achievements and to reward them for a job well done. Our Tennis Convenor Mr Kamal Ehsan gave away the prizes to the players who were all smiles about winning the Men C grade Inter Club Tennis Singles League. We hope the second half of 2016 will continue to be another good season for the tennis fraternity with more titles to be won. Forward, Keppelites! Mr Foo Tian Peng, Men’s “C” & “D” Division Captain, receiving the STA prize from Mr Kamal Ehsan, Tennis Convenor. Mr Alex Chew, Men’s “C” Division player, receiving his well-deserved STA prize. The long awaited prizes for the Inter-Club Tennis Singles League Men’s “C” Champions. Thumbs up for the stellar performance of the Men’s “C” team during the Inter-Club Tennis Singles League! | 16 | Keppel Links CLUBNEWS
  • 19. Jackpot Results Congratulations to all our Jackpot winners for the month of May. We look forward to welcoming more members and their guests at our Jackpot room in the coming months. Check out the photos of our five most popular Jackpot machines on the right, and the winners below. July 2016 | 17 | CLUBNEWS Ladies’ “A”, “B” & “C” Divisions Sunday, Jun 5 “A” Division (HI 0 – 16.0) Stroke play Name HI Score Winner Callista Chen +2.8 75 Gross Winner Jacqueline Loh 14.6 77 Nett “B” Division (HI 16.1 – 24.3) Stroke play Name HI Score Winner Iris Wee H B 22.7 94 Gross Winner Wong Say Lin 22.0 68 Nett “C” Division (HI 24.4 – 36.4) Stableford Name HI Score Winner Jenny Foo 24.9 38 Pts Runner-Up Lily Rahmat 28.5 37 Pts Men’s “Premier”, “A”, “B” & “C” Divisions Sunday, Jun 5 “Premier” Division (HI 0 - 7.0) Stableford Name HI Score Winner Sun Shao Cheng 6.3 37 Pts Runner-Up Paul Tam 4.7 35 Pts ocb “A” Division (HI 7.1 – 11.0) Stableford Name HI Score Winner Dave Goh 9.7 41 Pts Runner-Up Francis Chia 8.5 40 Pts “B” Division (HI 11.1 - 18.0) Stableford Name HI Score Winner Wong Han Meng 16.3 41 Pts Runner-Up Eric Lee T T 11.8 40 Pts June 2016 Golf Competition Results For more detailed golf results, please log on to www.keppelclub.com.sg under Golf game results . Our Top 5 Jackpot machines – come check them out at the Jackpot room! “C” Division (HI 18.1 - 24.5) Stableford Name HI Score Winner David Ng K T 22.2 42 pts Runner-Up Soh Chee Teong 20.8 41 pts TOP 10 JACKPOT WINNERS OF MAY 2016 Machine No. AMOUNT 1st 15C 7201.00 2nd 19D 2850.10 3rd 14C 2600.00 4th 14C 2566.90 5th 9C 2251.20 6th 14C 1910.00 7th 23D 1830.00 8th 22C 1720.00 9th 16C 1701.00 10th 15C 1500.30 golfNEWS
  • 20. CLUBNEWS Osteoporosis: Prevention is better than cure Osteoporosis is a condition where there is progressive weakening of the bone due to loss in bone mass within. The resulting brittle bone is prone to fracture even with minor trauma or loading. Osteoporosis-related fractures most commonly occur in the hip, wrist or spine. Osteoporosis affects both men and women of all races. Amongst the Whites and Asians, incidence is especially high in postmenopausal women. Other risk factors include age, family history and small body build. Diet and lifestyle may also affect the development of osteoporosis. These include low calcium intake, eating disorders such as anorexia and gastrointestinal surgeries. A sedentary lifestyle coupled with excessive alcohol, smoking and use of hormonal supplements are bad habits that predispose one to osteoporosis. Supplements and therapeutic medicine can also contribute to weak bones. Typically, bone loss is asymptomatic until fracture occurs. This is an indication of structural failure in the bone. Signs and symptoms that include back pain, loss of height over time, a stooped posture, pain and swelling occurring on the affected bone. Screening tests are now available to effectively detect and monitor the density of the bone masses in the spine, hip and wrist. Prevention is the key to avert disastrous consequences of weak bones. More will be discussed in the seminar. Dr. Looi Kok-Poh Profile • MBBS (S’pore), FRCS (Edinburgh), MMED (Surgery), • FAMS (Hand Surgery), • Hand Fellowship in Mayo Clinic (USA) Positions: • Senior Sports, Orthopedic, Hand and Wrist Surgeon • Senior Reconstructive Nerve and Microvascular Surgeon • Director, Hand Wrist and Microsurgical Centre • Visiting Consultant to Raffles Hospital and Westpoint Hospital • Past President, Singapore Society for Hand Surgery The magic of Kukuwa On the evening of May 28, seven ladies who had just completed their regular Zumba class decided to stay on and go for a one- off Kukuwa class conducted by instructor Ms Lucretia Cheng. Although the ladies did not know what to expect initially, they were in for a treat as the Kukuwa dance experience made them feel as if they had had been ‘transported’ to Africa. Kukuwa is an African dance workout named after Ms Kukuwa Nuamah, an internationally acclaimed African dance performer, dance choreographer and fitness dance instructor. Experiencing the lively mix of African ethnic music and modern dance beats, the seven participants enjoyed every single moment of the one hour session despite their earlier workout. Ms Cheng’s background and rich experience as a Zumba fitness, piloxing and Kukuwa dance instructor definitely played a part in engaging and motivating the ladies to keep going. If enough interest is shown for this unique and exotic dance workout, Keppel Club Gym may organize the Kukuwa dance class as a weekly or monthly workout class. Speaker: Dr Looi Kok Poh Date/Day: Wednesday, July 20 2016 Time: 7pm -8.15pm | 18 | Keppel Links Enthusiastic ladies pose for a group photo before their Kukuwa sessions.
  • 22. CLUBNEWS | 20 | Keppel Links
  • 30. | 28 | Keppel Links calendar (B) Beginners (I) Intermediate (A) Advanced (C) Competitive * Only first Fri of the month # Only second Fri of the month Regular Classes Mon Pilates Matwork 10am Aerobics Studio Bridge 7.30pm Berlayer Room Kpop X Fitness 7.45pm Aerobics Studio Tue Deep Water Workout 8.30am Swimming Pool Line Dance 10.30am Aerobics Studio Club’s Nite 5pm/6pm Tennis Court Pilates Matwork 7pm Aerobics Studio Qi Gong 8pm Pool Pavilion Wed Zumba Fun Class 8.45am Aerobics Studio Men’s Team Training 6pm/7pm/8pm Tennis Courts Thu Tone & Sculpt Class 10am Aerobics Studio Bridge 2pm Berlayer Room Hatha Yoga 6.30pm Aerobics Studio Social Dance Lessons 7.30pm Keppel Hall Fri Deep Water Workout 8.30am Swimming Pool Club’s Nite 6pm Tennis Court D & E Bridge 7.30pm Berlayer Room Friday League 7pm Bowling Room Tombola Night* 7.30pm Aerobics Studio Sat Junior Training (B) 2pm Tennis Courts Zumba Fitness 3pm Aerobics Studio Swimming (B) 4pm Swimming Pool Pilates Matwork 11am Aerobic Studio Bridge 2.30pm Berlayer Room Junior Training (I/A) 12nn Tennis Courts Junior Training (C) 2pm Tennis Courts Sun Hatha Yoga 3pm Aerobics Studio Junior Training (B) 4pm Tennis Courts Hatha Yoga 4.30pm Aerobics Studio Swimming (I/A) 5pm Swimming Pool AUGUST 2016 14 SundaySaturday Golf Club Championship/ Intermediate & Duffer Cup Final Round (PM) Friday 05 Saturday Golf Club Championship 3rd Round, Intermediate 2nd Round & Duffer Cup 1st Round (PM) 06 Saturday CLUB Earth Week 2016 (August 20 to August 27) 20 Golf Men’s Premier, A & B (AM) Ladies A, B & C Medal, Men’s C (PM) 13 Sunday JULY 2016 Golf Club Match Play Championship 1st Round (5 Flights) Sunday Friday SPORTS 46th Annual Age Group Swimming Gala 2016 Golf Ladies Club Championship, Intermediate Championship & Duffers’ Cup (1st Round AM) Saturday Golf Club Match Play Championship Semi Final (AM) & Ladies Club Championship, Intermediate Championship & Duffers’ Cup (Final PM) Sunday Golf Club Match Play Championship Final 36 holes (TBA) 03 22 23 24 Saturday Golf Monthly Medals, Ladies A, B, C, Men’s C & Junior (AM) Men’s Premier, A & B cum Club Match Play Championship Qualifying Round 02 10 Friday SOCIAL Tombola Night 01 Saturday Golf Club Match Play Championship Quarter Final (3 Flights) SPORTS 20th Annual Age Group Tennis Championship 2016 09 Saturday Golf 2 Days 1 Night Golf Leisure Trip (July 16 to July 17) 16 Saturday Golf Club Championship 1st Round (PM) Sunday Golf Club Championship 2nd Round & Club Intermediate 1st Round (PM) 30 31 SOCIAL Tombola Night
  • 31. CLUBDIRECTORY July 2016 | 29 | * For members and members’ guests only. All fees and prices quoted are subjected to 7% GST unless otherwise specified. Golfing Opening hours Fees Golf Office Guest Fee Tel: 6933-3956 Tue to Sun 7 am to 8 pm Weekday 18-hole: $150 Fax: 6272-1563 Mon 7 am to 3 pm Weekend & PH 18-hole: $220 Booking lines: 6375-5569/70/71 Course Visitor Fee Hotline: 6375-1818 Mon (whole day) Full 18-hole course closed for Weekday 18-hole: $200 (Priority will be given to maintenance Weekend & PH 18-hole: $320 competition fixture) All rates quoted includes green fees, buggy fees and GST. If public holiday falls on Monday, the next day will be on full course maintenance. Driving Range & Pro Shop Mon 11 am to 10 pm Member 4 to 6 cents per ball Tel: 6933-3960 Tue to Sun & PH 7 am to 10 pm Guest 15 cents per ball F&B Opening hours REGULAR PRIVILEGES E-Sarn Thai Cuisine Lunch 10% off total bill & no service charge for Club members Tel: 6878-0866 Mon to Fri 11.30am to 2.30pm Dinner Mon to Fri 5.30pm to 10pm Sat & Sun 11.30am to 10pm Peony Jade Lunch & Dim Sum 10% off total bill & no service charge for Club members Tel: 6933-3972 Mon to Fri 11 am to 3 pm (Last order: 2.30 pm) Sat, Sun & PH 10 am to 3 pm (Last order: 2.30 pm) Dinner Daily 6 pm to 11 pm (Last order: 10.30 pm) PeraMakan Daily 11.30 am to 3 pm (Last order: 2.30 pm) 10% off total bill & no service charge for Club members Tel: 6270-1618 6 pm to 10 pm (Last order: 9.30 pm) Seascent Daily 11am to 10pm (Last order: 8.45pm) 10% off total bill & no service charge for members Tel: 6273-0221 Closed on Tuesdays Tee Top Mon Closed No service charge for Club members Tel: 6933-3962 Tue to Sun & eve of PH 7 am to 9 pm (Last order: 8.30 pm) Entertainment Opening hours Fees Jackpot Lounge* Mon to Thu, Sun & PH: 9am to 11pm Tel: 6933-3965 Fri, Sat & Eve of PH: 9am to 12am Keppel Karaoke Theatre* Mon to Wed Tel: 6933-3959 (for private booking only) 6.30 pm to 11.45 pm Thu 6 pm to 12 mn Fri & eve of PH 6 pm to 1 am Sat 3 pm to 1 am Sun & PH 3 pm to 12 mn Little Harry’s Pub* Mon to Thu 5 pm to 12 mn Tel: 6933-3959 Fri 5 pm to 1 am Sat 3 pm to 1 am Sun & PH 3 pm to 12 mn Mahjong Rooms* Mon to Fri 11 am to 11 pm Table fee : $2/hr Tel: 6933-3961 Weekend & PH 10 am to 11 pm Guest fee : $5 Reading Room* Daily 8 am to 10 pm Admin fee : $2/week/tape/disk Tel: 6933-3961 Late fee : $5/tape/disk SPORTS Opening hours Fees Badminton Court* Daily 9 am to 10 pm Court fee : $1 Booking lines: 6375-5567/8 Guest fee : $5/person Billiards Room* Mon to Fri 3 pm to 10.30 pm Table fee : $2/hr Tel: 6933-3970 Sat, Sun & PH 10 am to 10.30 pm Guest fee : $5/4 hrs/session Last Game 10 pm 14 years old and above only School holidays 10 am to 10.30 pm Bowling Centre* Mon to Fri 3 pm to 10.30 pm Game fee : $2/game Tel: 6933-3970 Sat, Sun & PH 10 am to 10.30 pm Guest fee : $5/person Last Game 10 pm School holidays 10 am to 10.30 pm Keppel Gym* Daily 7 am to 10 pm Guest fee : $10/person Tel: 6933-3949 Gym will be closed from 6 pm onwards on every last Friday Swimming Pool* / Jacuzzi* Mon, Wed, Fri 7 am to 9 pm Guest fee : $5/person Tel: 6933-3961 Tue, Thurs, Sat, Sun 8 am to 9 pm Tennis Courts* Daily 7 am to 10 pm Indoor court fee Outdoor court fee Booking lines: 6375-5567/8 Club Night for Court E 5 pm to 8 pm Mon to Fri before 5 pm : $7/hr Mon to Fri before 5 pm : $3/hr Mon to Fri after 5 pm, Mon to Fri after 5 pm, Weekend & PH : $9/hr Weekend & PH : $5/hr Guest : $5/2hrs Guest : $5/2hr
  • 32. AUSTRALIA Cromer Golf Club Cromer Road, Cromer NSW 2099, Australia Tel : (02) 9982-3088 Fax : (02) 9981-3782 Email : admin@cromergolfclub.com.au URL : http://www.cromergolfclub.com.au Golf Kooringal Golf Club Wilga Avenue, Altona, 3018 Melbourne,Victoria Tel : (03) 9315-0855 Fax : (03) 9315-9145 Email : jjustin@kooringalgolf.com.au URL : http://www.kooringalgolf.com.au Golf & Facilities Mount Osmond Golf Club 60 Mount Osmond Road, Mount Osmond 5064, Adelaide, South Australia Tel : (08) 8379-1673 Fax : (08) 8379-0434 Email : info@mogc.com.au URL : http://www.mtosmondgolf.com.au Golf Pacific Golf Club 430 Pine Mountain Road, Mt Gravatt, Brisbane, Queensland Tel : (07) 3349-4411 Fax : (07) 3343-7839 Email : admin@pacificgolf.com.au URL : http://www.pacificgolf.com.au West Lake Golf Club 26 Loschside Drive, West Lakes, Adelaide, South Australia, 5021 Tel : (08) 8268-3850 Fax : (08) 8268-5451 URL : http://www.riversidegolfclub.com.au/ Golf The Vines Golf & Country Club Verdhelo Drive, The Vines, Western Australia, 6069 Tel : (08) 9297-0777 Fax : (08) 9297-0729 Email : bookings@vines.com.au URL : http://www.vines.com.au Golf The Western Australia Golf Club 60 Hayes Avenue, Yokine WA 6060 Tel : (08) 9349 1988 Fax : (08) 9344 4424 Email: reception@wagolfclub.com.au Url : http://www.wagolfclub.com.au Golf Wanneroo Golf Club Flynn Drive, Neerabup, WA 6031 Postal Address: PO Box 188, Wanneroo WA 6065, Perth, Western Australia Tel : (08) 8-9405-3677 Fax : (08) 8-9306-3677 Golf Yowani Country Club Northbourne Ave, Lyneham, Federal Highway, Canberra, ACT PO Box 161, Dickson ACT 2602 Tel : (02) 6241-3377 Fax : (02) 6241-8561 Email : club@yowani.com.au URL : http://www.yowani.com.au Golf & Facilities BRUNEI Panaga Golf Club Seria, KB 3534, Negara Brunei Darussalam Tel : 673-3-73142 Fax : 673-3-74056 Golf Pantai Mentiri Golf Club PO Box 1646, Bandar Seri Begawan, BS 8637, Brunei Darussalam Tel : (02) 791-021 / 792-777/ 792-014/5 Fax : (02) 790-773 Email : pmgc@brunei.bn Golf CHINA Zhaoqing Resort & Golf Club Gao Yao City, Huilong Town, Zhaoqing Guangdong Province Zip Code 526100 Tel : (86758) 816-2168 Fax : (86758) 816-2089 Email : zqgolf@zhaoqinggolf.com URL : http://www.zhaoqinggolf.com Hong Kong Office: Room 2602 26/F, China Online Centre, 333 Lockhart Road, Wanchai Tel : (852) 2868-6181 Fax : (852) 2827-6363 Golf FINLAND Espoo Golf Club Mynttiläntie 1, 02780 Espoo Email : (Club Manager) maitta.kotaniemi-rauramo@egs.fi Tel : +350 405106073 Email : (Caddie Master) caddiemaster@egs.fi Tel : +358 9 8190 3444 URL : http://www.egs.fi Golf * : Green Fees Payable ** : Limited flights available (weekdays only) Payment at above clubs to be made by cash only Club members who wish to visit any of the reciprocal clubs are requested to obtain the reciprocal introduction card from our Golfing Office. You are required to produce your membership card during your visit. Signing in of guest is not allowed. For further enquiries, please call the Golfing Office at (65) 6933-3951/954. reciprocal / AFFILIATED CLUBSHONG KONG Discovery Bay Golf Club Valley Road, Discovery Bay, Lantau Island Tel : (852) 2987-7273 Fax : (852) 2987-5900 Golf & Facilities INDIA Tollygunge Club Ltd 120 Deshprab Sasmai Road, Calcutta 700033, West Bengal Tel : (033) 473-5954 / 4539 / 4741 / 2316 Fax : (033) 473-1903 / 472-0480 Golf & Facilities INDONESIA Damai Indah Golf & Country Club* Bumi Serpong Damai Course, JI. Bukit Golf I, Sektor VI Serpong, Tanerang 15310 Tel : 62-21-537-0290 Fax : 62-21-537-0288 Pantai Indah Kapuk Course* JI. Marina Indah Penjaringan, Kapuk, Jakarta 14470 Tel : 62-21-588-2388 Fax : 62-21-588-2391 Golf Padang Golf Modern JI. 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Mailing Address: Pantai Dalit, P.O Box 600, 89208, Tuaran, Sabah Malaysia Tel : (608) 879-1188 Fax : (608) 879-2128 Email : dalitbay@shangri-la.com URL : www.shangri-la.com/en/property/ kotakinabalu/rasariaresort/health/club/ intro Damai Laut Golf & Country Club WD No 21 Pejabat Pos Lumut, Jalan Iskandar Shah, 32200 Lumut, Perak Darul, Ridzuan, Malaysia Tel : 605-618-1019 Fax : 605-618-1018 Email : resvns_digcc@swissgarden.com Golf Kelab Darul Ehsan Ta man Tun Abdul Razak, 68000 Ampang, Selangor Tel : (03) 4257-2333 Fax : (03) 4257-2335 Golf & Facilities Kelab Diraja Sri Menanti Istgana Perkasa Alam, 71550 Sri Menanti Negeri Sembilan Tel : (06) 497-9888 Fax : (06) 497-9600 Golf Kelab Golf Negara Subang Jalan SS7/2, Kelena Jaya, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Tel : (03) 7876-0388 Fax : (03) 7875-5267 Email : golf@subanggolf.com URL : http://www.subanggolf.com Golf & Facilities Kelab Golf Sarawak Petra Jaya, 93050 Kuching, Sarawak Tel : (08) 244-4791 Fax : (08) 244-1733 Email : 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