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Page 1: Special! - National Service Resort & Country Club SepOct15...A bi-monthly publication by National Service Resort & Country Club Sep I Oct 2015 Seen & Heard Joey Yeo strikes gold at

Sep I Oct 2015A bi-monthly publication by National Service Resort & Country Club

Seen & HeardJoey Yeo strikes gold at

Bowling World Open Pg4We’re Recruiting: Join Our

Committees! Pg12

A Day to Recognise

Our NSmen

SAF & NS DAYSpecial!

Page

16

In&AroundNSRCCAn Exclusive Feature! Taking a Peek into Our Resort Bowl Pg26

A Welcome to Our New Club President Pg9

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CERT No. 97-2-0717SS ISO 9001: 2000

The views and comments in this magazine may not necessarily represent that of the NSRCC management. No part of this magazine may be reproduced without prior written permission from NSRCC. All correspondences should be addressed to the Editor, RESORT VIEW.

Seen & Heard4 Joey Yeo Strikes Gold at Bowling World Open5 Special Deal For NSRCC Members: Universal Studios

Singapore Halloween Horror Nights 6 Bicycle Care with Park Tool School NSRCC Hari Raya Flea Market7 Voices of the Engagement Committee8 NSRCC Sea Sports Centre Open House 20159 Welcome to Our New Club President,

Major-General Perry Lim 10 NSRCC Bids Adieu, to Club President LG Ng Chee Meng12 We’re Recruiting: Join Our Committees!

On Par13 Phil Brew: Practice Training Programs14 Hole-In-One Achievers NSRCC’s Service Excellence Award: Vote for Who

Makes You Smile!15 Golf 101: Rule 8-2 and 16-118 New 9-Hole Development Update!18 An Affiliated Clubs Special: Golfing in Malaysia21 Mizuno Golf School Arrives At NSRCC Front Page16 SAF & NS DAY Special! A Day to Recognise Our NSmen

In & Around NSRCC23 Get Healthy @ NSRCC: Is Dark Chocolate a Superfood?24 Cessation of Extended Dinner Hours at JCafé 25 Our Bungalows Get Larger TVs and Shelter over BBQ Pits Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with Us!26 An Exclusive Feature! Taking a Peek into Our Resort Bowl

Updates28 Partner Promotions

Upcoming Events & Promos29 Bicycle Maintenance Workshop with Park Tool School Tennis Lessons Swimming Lessons30 NSRCC Flea Market (Deepavali) Mid-Autumn Celebration under the Stars Oktoberfest Children’s Day Party (Theme: Disney Junior)

In every issue2 Office Bearers At your service3 The Editor Speaks27 Facilities Directory28 Affiliated Clubs

Contents

is published bi-monthly byNational Service Resort & Country Club10 Changi Coast Walk, Singapore 499739Tel: 6542 8288 Fax: 6545 6508MICA (P) No. 035/09/2015

Email [email protected]

EditorTan Sze Wah

Editorial TeamChua Swee Kiat, Derick Tang, Maureen Teo, Derrick Hia, Sheena Anne-Marie, Carmen Woo

Designed & Printed bySemco Design Communications Pte Ltd

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GENERAL MANAGERNg Heng [email protected]

DIRECTORS Business Strategy, Resort & MMCStanley [email protected]

GolfJames Sua, [email protected]

MANAGERSGolf ChangiJason [email protected]

Kranji SanctuaryChan Lee [email protected]

FacilitiesDavid [email protected]

Finance & AdminJoanne [email protected]

Business Strategy & MMCDerrick [email protected]

HR & TrainingJoey [email protected]

INFORMATION [email protected]

Assistant Manager, ITSteven [email protected]

FINANCE (PAYMENT & STATEMENT OF ACCOuNTS ENquIRIES)[email protected]

Officer (Credit)quck Lian Chuan 6540 8588

MEMBERSHIP & [email protected]

Assistant Manager, MembershipTan Ei Kheng 6540 8552

CSO MembershipFaezah 6540 8556Norazuana 6540 8555

Executive (Marketing) Alix Chu 6543 5733

CORPORATE [email protected]

Executive (Corporate Comm)Sheena Anne-Marie 6540 8550

Assistant Executive (Corporate Comm)Carmen Woo 6540 8557

[email protected]

Executive (Golf)Ong Eng Peng 6540 8544

Assistant Executive (Golf)May Lim 6540 8545

Supervisor (Driving Range)David Oliveiro 6543 1726

KRANJI [email protected]

Senior Executive (Golf, KSGC)Derrick Tay 6795 2300

Assistant Executive (Golf, KSGC)Fadzli 6795 2300

Assistant Executive (Operations, KSGC)Nasarudin 6795 2304

COuRSE MAINTENANCECourse Superintendent (Changi)Lim Ching Chai 6543 5712

Course Superintendent (Kranji)Lee Yew Kee 6795 2319

[email protected]

Assistant Manager, ResortFrancis Yuen 6540 8559

Assistant Executive (Bungalows)Safiee 6542 8286

SPORTS/RECREATIONsports&[email protected]

Executive (S&R)Mark Ong 6543 5737

Senior Officer (S&R)Juhainiemasra 6540 8564

Assistant Officer (S&R)Ernawaty 6540 8563

RESORT BOWL @ [email protected]

Executive (Resort)Dennis Chew 6540 8567

CORPORATE/ PRIVATE [email protected]

Assistant Manager, Resort Yam Chung Wai 6540 8566

Executive (Event Management)Patrick Soong 6543 5735

Assistant Executive (Event Management)Regina Soo 6543 5749

Assistant Executive (Event Management)Edward Chua 6543 5082

PATRONPrime Minister of SingaporeLee Hsien Loong

BOARD OF DIRECTORSChairmanChan Yeng KitDeputy ChairmenYip Seng Cheong LeoMG Lim Cheng Yeow PerryDirectorTeo Eng DihTan Kean Loong Keith

GENERAL COMMITTEEPresidentMG Lim Cheng Yeow PerryVice PresidentComr Yap Wee Teck EricTeo Eng DihCaptainTan Kah HanMembersBG (NS) Tung Yui FaiLooi Wan HuiTeoh Ai LinKwa Hian Djoe AndrewLee Chee PengLeong Chee Keen EdwardTan Sze WahWong Hui Ping ThomasSecretaryNg Heng ChewTreasurerTan Chai Hiang Joanne

CHANGI MANAGEMENT COMMITTEENSRCC CHANGIChairmanTeo Eng DihVice-ChairmanLee Chee PengMembersToo Chee Keong PatrickToh Bee Chew WinstonNg Heng ChewHo Chee Boon StanleySua Boon Seng JamesTan Chai Hiang Joanne

KRANJI MANAGEMENT COMMITTEEChairmanComr Yap Wee Teck EricVice-ChairmanCol Yang Si ChengMembersChai Yee Yuen LionelSiow Kah Weng CalvinGoh Soon Hee DerrickNg Heng ChewHo Chee Boon StanleySua Boon Seng JamesTan Chai Hiang JoanneChan Lee Hock

DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEEChairmanTeoh Ai LinMembersKeok Tong SanLeong Chun Kong StevenLow Soon HengRajan s/o Sankaran NairSiva ShanmugamToh Eng Kian KelvinYong Eng Wah

SPECIALIST ADVISORY COMMITTEEGoh Eng Yau Laurence

ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEEChairmanKwa Hian Djoe AndrewMembersLee Hu Geck CynthiaSin Guan Heng DannySeah Chin AikToh Bee Chew Winston

RESORT & FACILITIES COMMITTEEChairmanLee Chee PengVice ChairmanToo Chee Keong PatrickConvenor (Bowling)Soh Bee Leng RichardConvenor (Tennis/Squash)Lee Cher Tong DavidConvenor (Family Recreation)Florence KhemlaniConvenor (Billiard)Tan Chong Keat DennisMembersKuek Chiew PengTang Ing Koon Derick

EDITORIAL COMMITTEEHonorary Editor/ChairmanTan Sze WahMembersChua Swee KiatTang Ing Koon Derick (R&F Comm. Rep.)Teo Whee Sian Maureen (Greens Comm Rep )

AuDIT COMMITTEEChairmanLooi Wan HuiMembersLeong Chee Keen EdwardWong Hui Ping Thomas

GREENS COMMITTEECaptainTan Kah HanVice CaptainsChong Chin Wah JennyTay Kian Hwee DavidMembersChua Peng Hock WilliamChua Yam SengHuang Mee Foh DavidLim Cher Meng HenryNg Kim Teck VincentTan Yong Hui BrianChua Peng Loke VincentTan Lay HarTeo Whee Sian Maureen

HANDICAP COMMITTEEKoh Boon Check

ESTABLISHMENT COMMITTEEChairmanTeo Eng DihMembersLeong Chee Keen EdwardLee Meng Guek IvyWong Hui Ping Thomas

REDEVELOPMENT COMMITTEEAdvisorTeo Eng DihChairmanLee Chee PengTan Kah HanMembersKan Kong CheongLooi Wan HuiTan Yong Hui BrianTay Kian Hwee David

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Dear Members,

Our SAF/NS day golf competition this year was held in conjunction with our SAF50 celebrations. The competition was held at Changi resort and all participants had a great golf outing and dinner. We would also like to convey special thanks to our sponsor for the commemorative item given out during the event. Look out for photos of yourself and friends in the following pages.

Our National Day celebrations are just over and this year was special as Singapore celebrates its 50th year of independence. Many of us thoroughly enjoyed watching the NDP parade which had many of our members involved. There was an open house at our Seasports centre during that week and many visitors got to try out its many exciting facilities. Looking ahead we are organising a mooncake lantern party for children and the very popular Oktoberfest is ON. Do note that you have to sign up early as Oktoberfest sells out fast. Construction of the new golf course is on schedule and we are updating you in this issue. The club is planning many new facilities for the future and the Engagement committee will be holding sessions to gather feedback for planning. Do speak to them about your ideas.

On the international sporting scene, congratulations to our member Joey Yeo for winning the Bowling World Open women singles championship. We are very proud of her and hope that this will inspire more of our members to reach the top echelons of their sports. You can read about her exploits here.

There will be a change of leadership at NSRCC as our Club President, Chief of Defence Force LG Ng Chee Meng has retired and we wish him all the best in his future endeavours. I am sure he will still visit our club regularly to see us and check on our progress. Taking over as Club President is MG Perry Lim, who is no stranger to our club and we look forward to his leadership bringing our club to the next level of development.

Have a good read,

Sze Wah

theeditorspeaksEditor Tan Sze Wah

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Joey Yeo Wins Inaugural Bowling World OpenN SRCC’s very own Joey Yeo has won

the inaugural Bowling World Open women’s singles title in Japan. The event was conducted by World Bowling in cooperation with the Japan Bowling Congress and the National Bowling Federation of Japan, as part of the sport’s bid for inclusion in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The 17-year-old beat German Birgit Poppler 207-204 in the play-off final at the Makuhari-Messe exhibition hall on the outskirts of Tokyo, earning 10 million yen (S$110,052) for her victory. The news took some time to sink in for the modest athlete, who entered the competition without expectations.

“It’s quite funny because qualifying is two days, and you have one day of finals, and then the final day is the TV finals. I actually qualified only on the last possible squad, so I almost didn’t qualify, and then I was like, ‘okay, I qualified’. Then I bowl 5 games, and I was like, ‘Oh I made top 33’, because there’s a cut. And then you bowl three more games and then I’m like, ‘Oh I’m second’. So I get to bowl in the TV finals tomorrow [laughs].

And then after the TV finals you’re like, ‘Oh. I won. Whoa’. It’s very surreal; I don’t know how to explain it. It’s just, like, you can’t believe that it’s reality.”

She had previously won a trios gold medal in the Asian Bowling Championships in

January and was part of the Singapore team in last year’s Asian Games in Incheon. The driven young lady is currently preparing for her A Levels at Raffles Institution (Junior College), but yet the NSRCC junior member can be seen clocking in her practice sessions at the Resort Bowl without fail. The kegler, who has been bowling for almost a decade, started bowling under the influence of her brothers, who are accomplished keglers as well. In fact, it’s all in the family; her father Jeffrey Yeo, a NSRCC member, and mother Janice Ng, enjoy bowling leisurely.

Beyond her bowling career, she hopes to study physiotherapy at Singapore Institute of Technology in the future. While

bowling is a solitary sport, she credits the opportunities to play against other keglers at Resort Bowl’s various leagues as a factor for her success.

“I represent the club at youth interclub leagues, and I guess that has played quite a significant role in building up my mental strength, because Auntie Florence (Khemlani, Family Recreation Convenor) likes to put me as the anchor bowler. It has definitely helped, because when you need to strike out on the last frame, or you need to have a high pin count, and it’s, for that one point... That weekly exposure to

such kind of pressure, it does train you to become a stronger bowler”, said Joey.

To congratulate her on her victory, the Club presented her with a congratulatory package with vouchers for bungalow and bowling. As she works towards qualifying for the World Women Championships in November, here’s wishing her greater success in the future!

Joey receiving a token of congratulations from Mr Ng Heng Chew, NSRCC GM.

“Wishing you more turkeys in the future!”

Joey when she won the Ladies Category at the NSRCC Annual Bowling Championships 2014

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Evil will be seeking revenge once again in the upcoming Halloween Horror Nights 5 at Universal Studios Singapore. Experience the horrors of the Blood Moon, unleashed across 4 haunted houses and 3 scare zones at the region’s premier Halloween event with select rides open to thrill all night. Enjoy great savings when you purchase open dated tickets which are valid for entry to 1 of the 14 nights!

Halloween Horror Nights® 5 – NSRCC Members’ Special

$50 nett/ticket (U.P. $68)

To purchase tickets, please contact: Sports & Recreation Team at 6540 8564/3 or email s&[email protected] Promotion valid from now till 18 September 2015 or while stocks last

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Learn How to Take Care of Your Bicycle with Park Tool SchoolPark Tool School hosted two special sessions of their Bicycle Maintenance Workshops for Father’s Day and National Day.

A group of cyclists attended the bicycle maintenance workshop on 27 June. The day started with the Novice-Basic course, which covered the identification of

the bicycle’s parts, basic troubleshooting, minor repair works, cleaning and taking care of the bike. Participants who opted for the Advanced course stayed on for a more in-depth tutorial after the lunch break.

A punctured tire is probably one of the things every cyclist fears most. Participants tried their hands at fixing punctured tires and pumping air. While initially tedious, they were able to perform the tasks with confidence once they had enough practice. With this essential skill, cyclists will no longer find their outings derailed by unexpected punctures. The Advanced course was more intensive, with more hands-on practice on removing bicycle parts, assembling it back, tuning and adjusting to the correct pressure.

In celebration of National Day, Park Tool School also hosted a SG50 Bicycle Maintenance Workshop with special discounted rates on 8 August. A group of supportive Singaporeans registered for this workshop and brought back several techniques and skills for their daily cycling activities. Safety tips, troubleshooting, basic cleaning, basic maintenance and overhaul of the bike were some topics covered.

Mr Lam, an aircraft engineer, said, “An aircraft is bigger than a bike but to do an ‘operation’ to a bike must have the skills that I’ve learnt today; similar but definitely different.”

A customised Father’s Day badge was given as a simple token of appreciation to all the gentlemen participants and Instructor.

NSRCC Hari Raya Flea MarketV endors set up shop at the Hari Raya Flea Market held two weeks prior to Hari

Raya Puasa on 4 and 5 July. Merchandise ranged from a variety of clothing, bags, shoes, books, and home decorations, as well as toys and titbits for the young patrons. Shoppers had fun indulging in some pre-festive season shopping at the Main Lobby.

Conversation between young seller & buyer

Buyer: 1 pack of titbits is 20 cents? Can I have 6 packs please?Seller: Yes. Sure. Total is $1.20 please.Buyer: Any discount?Seller: Arrggghh…Uhmmm…ok. $1.00 will do for 6 packs of titbits.Buyer: Thank you.

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Voices of the Engagement Committee

An Exclusive From the Engagement Committee!

I n the blink of an eye, we are already in the 3rd quarter of 2015, which is soon coming to a close and what an eventful year it has been for NSRCC, so far!

Since January 2015, the Club has been undergoing extensive enhancements & changes to both our golfing and social facilities for members’ greater enjoyment. On the greens, it would be hard not to notice that our Army course has been undergoing major reconfiguration since March 2015, and is due for completion by end of year. As the vast majority of our members are golfers, we trust this is definitely something all of us are anticipating! On the other hand, the temporary 9-hole has been serving us well since the closure of Army course. We hope that you do understand the Club has made the best of what we could with the remaining land to ensure that the golf course remains 18-holes playable, at all times. We are also glad to see that the members are pleased with the temporary driving range. Fine-tuning of this facility would be on-going, as the management understands the need to make it more efficient for practicing.

Those who attended the Town hall session in January 2015 would have been given a broader idea of the future plans of NSRCC. Comprehensive plans have been charted out carefully for the Club’s long term positioning. Feedback from our members and NSmen were sought in the process to help chart out some of the new additions to the club.

Other minor facility enhancements have also been carried out during the year. Most of us would already be entering the grounds of the clubhouse with ease, since the upgrade to CEPAS-compliant cards in the carparks. And with the recent changes in our bungalow that started end of 2014, this saw new coats of paint both inside and outside of the 40 units.

Our bustling Resort Bowl has also replaced its scoring system and new player consoles installed at every lane. The Resort side has been putting in a lot of hard work to make sure we are up-to-date with these latest features! Our F&B outlets at both locations have been introducing new dishes and promotions, in addition to their daily menus. Service standards-wise, we do understand that there will be lapses occasionally, but with the guidance of the club management, we notice the positive difference in the service rendered.

To conclude, the Club does hear your voice and will strive in continuing to work hard in all aspects of our services to provide a better experience for all members. The Engagement Committee will always be the connecting bridge between the Club and members, in ensuring that your valuable feedback is heard. If you have any comments and suggestions that you would like to share with us on both social & golfing facilities, please drop us a line at [email protected]

Andrew KwaChairman, Engagement Committee

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The 18th of August 2015 is eminently a day of significance for our Club, as MG Perry Lim took on his new appointment of Chief of Defence Force with the Singapore Armed Forces, and also assumed the role as President of National Service Resort & Country Club.

Journey with SAF

MG Lim began his military career with Singapore Armed Forces in December 1990. Over the years, he has held various key command and staff appointments with the Singapore Armed Forces. These include Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion Singapore Guards, Commander of the 7th Singapore Infantry Brigade, Commander of the 3rd Division and Chief of Staff (General Staff), to name a few Before he took over as Singapore’s 9th Chief of Defence Force, MG Lim held the appointment as Chief of Army since 2014.

MG Lim was also awarded the Public Administration Medal (Silver) (Military) in 2010. From 2006 to 2008, he served as Director of Higher Education in the Ministry of Education, where he was responsible for formulating policies, planning and funding for the Singapore university and technical education sectors, and regulating the private education sector.

President of NSRCC

He will be the 8th President of NSRCC since its inception in 1992. With his valuable experience throughout his leadership career in the SAF, he will be able to help the club soar to greater heights.

The Management & Staff of NSRCC would like to extend a warm welcome to MG Lim, and look forward to his leadership and guidance as President of NSRCC.

We Welcome Our New Club President,

Major-General Perry Lim

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NSRCC Bids Adieu, to Club President LG Ng Chee MengHe was the Club’s 7th President, taking over from LG (Ret) Neo Kian Hong since March 2013. During LG Ng’s

tenure as Club President, he has successfully spearheaded the betterment of NSRCC for our members with his clear vision and leadership. The Club has continued to commit itself to provide affordable and quality resort and country club facilities to its members despite challenges, such as the recent loss of a part of its land for airport development.

LG Ng has led the Club to work closely with various agencies and consultants to develop a comprehensive set of plans for the future of NSRCC. He also directed the completion of a strategic review project, where the long term positioning of NSRCC was charted out. As a result, a range of recommendations including golf course reconfiguration, recreational hub, additional chalets, and other social facilities could be considered in the near future. These will eventually shape the future of our Club, in terms of both our recreational and golfing facilities for NSmen and their families’ enjoyment.

LG Ng also recognised the need for the Club to continue working hard in all aspects of our services to provide a better experience for the members. These included active engagement with members, regular facilities enhancements, partnership with quality operators, etc. These combined initiatives contributed significantly to members’ satisfaction rating, reaching a high of 92% in 2014.

With LG Ng’s vast experience in managing other SAF clubs, we have indeed benefited from his guidance, where greater emphasis was placed on good corporate governance and prudence in the usage of funds. In addition, his strong advocacy of corporate social responsibility has enabled the Club to successfully raise $328,000 and $316,000 for the underprivileged during the Club’s flagship annual charity events in 2014 and 2015.

On behalf of the Club, the management and its committees would like to express our appreciation to LG Ng Chee Meng, for his guidance, steady leadership, and excellent service rendered to NSRCC for the past 2 years. LG Ng, here is wishing you great success on your future endeavours!

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LG Ng Chee Meng’s very first Charity Golf in 2013! The Very First Chinese New Year ‘Lo-Hei’ in 2014

Charity Golf 2014!

His Namesake Event – President’s Trophy 2014!

Annual Get-Together 2014

Charity Golf 2015!

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Recruitment of Committee Members

NSRCC invites applications from suitable persons to serve as members on our various committees.

Disciplinary Committee

Function: • To uphold the Club’s

bye-laws and ensure all rules and regulations of the bye-laws are adhered to.

• Conduct hearings and deliberate all disciplinary cases in accordance to the Club’s bye-laws and disciplinary procedure.

Selection Criteria:• Proficient in golf with

good knowledge of golf etiquette.

• Able to attend disciplinary hearing during weekdays after office hours.

Resort & Facilities Committee

Function: • To provide advices to the

up keeping of facilities and services standard

• Responsible in the promotion of F&B, sports activities and social programmes

Selection Criteria: • Able to interact

comfortably with members, staff and committee members.

• Possess ideas to improve Club’s sports and social facilities through activities and tournaments.

• Knowledge in hospitality industries will be an added advantage

Editorial Committee

Function:• To uphold the editorial policy

on behalf of NSRCC.• To provide subject-specific

expertise, contribute ideas, review content and provide feedback for the newsletter on a bi-monthly basis;

• To communicate and support other sub-committee’s work.

Selection Criteria:• Able to interact comfortably

with members, staff and committee members.

• Good writing skills and possess ideas to advance editorial committee’s work.

• Corporate communications or publishing experience an advantage.

Interested applicants may write in to Ms Tan Ei Kheng, Assistant Manager (Membership), call 6540 8552, or email [email protected].

The successful candidate will serve a six months probationary period as an observer to understand the functions of the Committee. Upon completion of the probationary period, the Committee

Chairman will confirm or decline the appointment of the candidate.

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Practice Training ProgramsI t could be argued the game of golf is divided into these 4 fairly equal components

– the long game, the short game, the putting game and the mental game. Every component of the game needs to develop together in order for you to be a champion golfer. If you have a weakness in any one of these 4 areas then you still stand a chance of being a champion golfer but if you are weak in any two of them, you basically rule out the chances of being a champion golfer.

Not that we all strive to be a champion golfer but the message is there. If you want to improve your game then you need to look at all parts and develop them together. If you have weaknesses in your game, then those weaknesses need to be addressed and due attention needs to be given to fix them up in order to improve but it can’t be at the expense of losing your strengths inadvertently through neglect.

Which brings me to an important point, how to structure your practice training programs. Firstly you need to develop some self assessment tools to gauge where your game is at. Simple ones, doesn’t have to be elaborate - some call them skills tests. These tools need to remain constant so that when you re-assess your game using these tools down the track you are sure that you are comparing apples with apples. Periodically you need to conduct these self assessments to see where you are at again before you restructure your practice time and go out and work on your game.

So in order to see steady improvement in your game you must have a balance when you practice. You must have an objective before you come out and aimlessly whacking balls is really not going to get you the results you want. The mental side of the game is inherent through all aspects of training and as your level of play improves, more emphasis is placed on the mental aspects of the game.

If you discover weaknesses, spend just a little more time on that weakness but NEVER at the expense of neglecting any other part of your training program. Less time, yes, but still have

contact with everything. Oh, and by the way, the 3-hour Training Program does not mean you must practice for 3 hours in one hit! It just means that for every 3 hours of practice, this is what you should cover. That maybe split however you like, into 2 sessions of 90 minutes or 3 sessions of 1 hour, it doesn’t matter.

Hope this helps your game! Drop by our Academy for help – we can help get your game back on the rails.

Phil BrewDirectorPhil Brew Golf Academy

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Hole-In-One Achievers

For results of Monthly Medal, please go to http://www.nsrcc.com.sg/posting/golf

S/N When Who Where H’cap1 30-Jul-15 LauKiamSeng NavyCourseHole3 19.6

2 26-Jul-15 RichardLimTuengHiong AirForceCourseHole9 18.7

3 25-Jul-15 KelvinLee AirForceCourseHole7 17.5

4 18-Jul-15 HoKeeSin NavyCourseHole3 17.7

5 16-Jul-15 RoystonMartinJalleh AirForceCourseHole2 13.7

6 16-Jul-15 ChowYewMeng TMCC,TampinesCourseHole11 16.1

11-Jul-15 OngEngKoon,Joek KSGCArmedForces

7 11-Jul-15 OngYouKing AirForceCourseHole2 7

8 07-Jul-15 NgWeiLiang NavyCourseHole6 21.6

9 07-Jul-15 LimHockKeng AirForceCourseHole2 9

10 01-Jul-15 KanKonCheong JurongCountryClubHole14 12.1

11 24-Jun-15 WeeToonLee KSGCHomeTeamCourseHole9

12 10-Jun-15 VanessaChuaEnQi AirForceCourseHole7 15.8

13 10-Jun-15 ShayneLim MarinaBayGolfCourseHole2 24.7

14 08-Jun-15 TangBoonMiang AirForceCourseHole2 6.9

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GOLF

Putting Green must NOT be TOUCHED when indicating line of putt.

Rule 8-2(b) states that when a player’s ball is on the putting green, the player’s caddie or partner must not TOUCH the green surface to point out a line for play. They may point a line for putting only BEFORE the player makes the stroke but the surface must not be touched.

Therefore your golf partner could point to you where to putt but he must not touch the green and must stop indicating before you make your stroke. Otherwise there is a 2 stroke penalty in Strokeplay and loss of hole in Matchplay.

Rules 8-2 and 16-1 cover play on the putting green.

Player must NOT press down on line of putt.

We often see golfers use their putter to tap the putting surface during a round of golf. Rule 16-1 states players are not allowed to use their club to press down on their line of putt which is defined in the rules as the line a player wishes his ball to take after a stroke. It also includes a reasonable distance on either side of the line but not after the hole.

So be careful when you are using your putter to remove sand not to press down on the grass on your line of putt. Penalty is 2 strokes in Strokeplay and loss of hole in Matchplay.

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F or a second year, NSRCC combined celebrations of both SAF & NS Day, which

indeed holds a lot of significance as we recognise the contributions of SAF, who are at the forefront of defending our nation.

On July 5th 2015, NSRCC hosted this combined celebration, graced by our Club President, LG Ng Chee Meng and with over 200 golfers competing in the golf tournament. Every golfer present of course had one thing on their agenda (apart from having a great golf game!): to be amongst one of the prize winners for the day!

The day rounded off with dinner held at JUMBO, where everyone gathered for the prize presentation ceremony and also anticipated the scrumptious delights that were to be served for dinner! We’re looking forward to our next club event!

A Day to Recognise Our NSmen

SAF & NS DAYSpecial!

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Novelty prize winners with LG Ng

Ang Tsin Yi Elizabeth (winner), receiving her prize and trophy from LG Ng

Richard Ng Boon Yew (1st runner up), receiving his prize and trophy from LG Ng

Foo Kok Chye (2nd runner up), receiving his prize and trophy from LG Ng

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View from Hole #9. Grass has been planted 2 months.

Grassing Process

Bales of grass are imported from Thailand for the fairways and rough.

They are applied in patches and clumps onto the ground.

Given time, the grass will take root and grow to become denser. After rolling, the grass will resemble more like the neat fairways golfers are used to.

View from #8 blue tee. Grass on white tee is down. No rolling yet

New 9-hole Development UpdateConstruction works for the new 9-hole is entering its final stages, and we cannot be any more excited as the site begins to increasingly resemble a proper golf course! We are sure that everyone has gotten a peek at the things to come over the hoarding panels, but here’s a real good look at the current diamond-in-the-rough that the new 9-hole is.

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Hole #6 green.

The largest of lakes in the new 9-hole will feature a man-made waterfall and be the main reservoir for the course. Clever design between the various water bodies will ensure that all lakes are filled with water, even during dry seasons, as water can be diverting from one to the other using dams. Abundant storage of water will also aid in reducing water costs for the Club.

View from the mound that will eventually becoming the top of the waterfall at Hole #5. Part of the water feature from the old course will be retained and incorporated with the new design.

The largest lake in the new 9-hole is flanked by Hole #3, #4, and #5. A signature feature of the new 9hole, it has a waterfall and will be visible even from the clubhouse.

Boulders are gathered for the formation of the waterfall.

Construction of pedestrian bridge at Hole 5Hole #3. With its location next to a lake, the completed Green #3 will appear to be floating out from the water, similar to an island green.

Construction of lake slope protection at Hole #8 has been completed, and grassing is looking good as well.

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TANJONG PUTERI GOLF & COUNTRY CLUBJalan Tanjong Puteri, Tanjong Puteri Resort 81700 Pasir Gudang Johor Darul Ta’zim, Malaysia Tel: 02 – 07 – 271 1888 (Office & Club) 6339 7266 (Singapore Office) Fax: 02 -07 – 271 1333 (Office & Club) 6339 5128 (Singapore Office) Website: www.tpgr.com

Affiliation Arrangement • 50% of prevailing guest green fee. Buggy/

caddy fees will be at prevailing rates. • Book directly with Tanjong Puteri from Monday

for weekdays and 3 days in advance with • NSRCC for weekends and public holidays (max. 2 flights on Sat/Sun/PH for affiliated members only). TPGR will not entertain direct booking or walk-in (weekends/PH).

• Booking is restricted up to a maximum of 4 flights (2 flights each in the morning & afternoon).

• Each member is entitled to sign 1 guest only. • Each NSRCC member is restricted to 2

games per month (subject to availability)

Tanjong Puteri Golf Resort was developed in 1990 and now boasts of three challenging international standard golf courses, one different from the other in terms of design and layout.

A’FAMOSA GOLF RESORTJalan Kemus, Simpang Empat 78000 Alor Gajah, Melaka, Malaysia Tel: 06 – 552 0555Fax: 06 – 552 8751 Website: www.afamosa.com

Affiliation Arrangement• 50% of prevailing guest green fee. Buggy/

caddy fees will be at prevailing rates. • Booking is restricted up to a maximum of

4 flights (2 flights each in the morning & afternoon).

• Each member is entitled to sign up to 3 guests.

A’Famosa Resort is a short distance away from the historical town of Melaka. It is just a mere an hour drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport and one and half hour drive from Kuala Lumpur.

The 27-hole international championship golf course, which is part of the resort, is designed by renowned Australia golf course architect Ross C. Watson. Travelling with the family? The resort has lots of entertainment facilities so they will never be bored while you are teeing off.

ORNA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUBBatu 16, Jalan Gapam Ladang Gapam, 77200 Bemban Malacca, Malaysia Tel: 02 – 06 – 521 0333Fax: 02 – 06 – 521 0222Website: www.ornaresort.com.my

Affiliation Arrangement • 50% of prevailing guest green fee. Buggy/

caddy fees will be at prevailing rates. • Booking is restricted to a maximum of 4 flights

(2 flights each in the morning & afternoon). • Each member is entitled to sign up to 3 guests. • Each member is restricted to 2 games per

month (subject to availability).• All rates subject to tax surcharge

Orna Golf & Country Club has gained a reputation as one of the toughest and most challenging golf courses in Malaysia’s southern Peninsula. Designed by American Andy Dye, the course is characterized by heavily mounded fairways, set between uphill slopes top create the impression of golfing through shallow valleys, punctured by huge bunkers and lined by strategic water.The golf course consists of three nine-hole loops that play away from and back towards the clubhouse. The West Course, which is the longest of the three nines, is fully lit for night golfing. This is also where Orna’s signature hole, the par three 12th that plays from elevated tees to a dramatic island green, is located. Another gem is the unconventional par five 4th, which spits into two separate route on either side of a lake after the first landing area, then converges at the green site.

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MalaysiaMalaysia, our neighbouring nation, has always been a popular choice for a quick change of scene. Want a golf getaway but stay close to home? Time to get acquainted with some of our Malaysian affiliated golf clubs!

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NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATIONWe are located beside the gym

To sign up or for more information please contact Edmund at:

(+65) 9151 8852 [email protected]

Golfing in

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JOHOR

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NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATIONWe are located beside the gym

To sign up or for more information please contact Edmund at:

(+65) 9151 8852 [email protected]

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Other Chocolate-ish Facts!

Potassium, copper, magnesium and iron….this wonderful delicacy contains some of these amazing vitamins and minerals in high concentrations!

Believe it or not, this stuff is actually good for us!

A single ounce of dark chocolate is packed with literally dozens of nutrients and disease fighters, including flavonoids-powerful antioxidants that mop up the cell-damaging free radicals that have been linked to heart disease and cancer. Choose alkaline-free cocoa products, such as Hershey’s Cocoa, for the most powerful flavonoid punch. There are also “Dutch” dark chocolates on the market, but they’re processed with alkaline to reduce bitterness, which drastically lowers flavonoid goodness.

Besides fighting heart disease, chocolate can help keep your ticker in tip-top shape! Research shows that as part of a balanced, low fat eating plan, a regular dose of cocoa powder can raise good HDL cholesterol and lower total blood cholesterol levels, reducing the risk of clogged arteries that choke up the blood supply to our heart.

Chocolate also helps reduce inflammation in blood vessels, keeping them pliable and capable of fully dilating for optimum blood flow to your heart and other working muscles. Cocoa powder may help your heart in other ways too. Long considered an aphrodisiac, cocoa beans contain phenylethamine, a “feel-good” chemical that triggers the release of opiate-like endorphins in the brain. Once the endorphins are released, they spike the production of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure.

Get Healthy @ NSRCC!

a Superfood?Dark Chocolate

Dark chocolate has more cacao (the beans that chocolate are made from) and less sugar than other chocolates, so it is considered healthier than milk and white chocolate.

It may also protect your skin against the sun! The flavanols can protect against sun-induced damage, improve blood flow to the skin and increase skin density and hydration.

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Enhancements Around NSRCC!A s part of our efforts to continually ensure that we upgrade ourselves, for

the better enjoyment of our members and guests, we would like to introduce our two latest enhancements! We’re sure next time you’re at our bungalows, you won’t miss these brand new sightings!

Hello, Big TV!You can’t go wrong with a 55” inch TV. Going together hand-in-hand with our recent switch to Singtel MIO TV, and now a big screen to watch all your favourite movies and channels, you will definitely not run out of things to do around the bungalow, during your perfect staycation with us.

BBQ ShelterMove over canvas sheets, and make way for our latest addition to ensure you can still bond over a barbecue, amidst grey skies. The BBQ shelter allows for our bungalow guests to not worry about letting the drizzle, rain or sweltering sun bother you while you put your grilling skills to the test at the pit!

Mid-Autumn Celebration Under The Stars @NSRCC Changi Golf Course Date: 26 Sept 2015 (Saturday)

Time: 7:15pm – 9:30pm

For registration, please contact Sports & Recreation at 65408563/4 or email sports&[email protected] *Fees are subject to 7% GST. Limited to 50 participants only.

Fee includes: -Fun Pack (for kids below 8 years old) -A set of lantern with candles -Refreshment

Programme: -Pre-event activities -Walk around NSRCC Golf Course with lighted up lanterns -Mooncake & Pomelo sampling -Playing of sparklers sticks -Lucky Draw

Celebrate with your family for the upcoming lantern festival, uniquely around the Golf Course.

*Fees: $3 (NSRCC Member) $5 (Guest) Closing Date: 18 Sept 2015, Friday

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Like the enhancements you see? If you’re on Instagram, hashtag your pics #FunAtNSRCC and your picture could be featured weekly on our Facebook page!

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If endless fun is what you seek with friends and family, NSRCC’s very own Resort Bowl promises no less than your expectations. Situated in a cosy corner of our club, the Resort Bowl is not only home to our bowling centre, but it also houses a myriad of fun activities for both young and the young at heart!

BowlingAn activity full of leisure at its best! What’s better than 20 bowling lanes used for both fun and for professional bowlers to polish up their already-awesome skills. Bowling is undeniably a great team-building exercise, making it an ideal social sport! Kids aren’t left out because there are also eight bumper lanes for them. If you are looking at putting your skills to use, the Club constantly seeks bowling enthusiasts to join our bowling team which takes part in various competitions in the year!

Taking a Peek into Our Resort Bowl

Game Arcade For your amusement, it would be hard to say no to the fun that awaits you at the arcade! Have a friendly battle against each other in some of the most challenging and awesome games! From shooting some hoops in an “arcade version” of Basketball all the way to virtual car racing, there is definitely something to suit the gaming needs of everyone!

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In A Cosy Corner Of Our Club

KTV ROOMFor the love of all Karaoke fans, the KTV room at the Resort Bowl is definitely not one to miss out on when you’re in our Club! With the latest songs in the music scene, you will be spoilt for choice while having a sing-off with friends and family! It also offers various room sizes to ensure all your needs are met, and what is fun without food and drinks? We also offer the option to cater scrumptious delights, while battling to be The Voice of….NSRCC?

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BOWLING RATES

CATEGORYOFF-PEAKWeekdays Rate Before 6 pmMonday –Thursday

Super-Peak Fri - Sun (Eve Of P.H, PH & SCH Holiday)

PEAK Weekdays Rate After 6 pm Monday-Thursday

Terms & Conditions• Advance Booking : Minimum 1 day in advance, lanes subject to availability • No advance booking on actual day itself. Consider Walk-in on a First –

Come-First-Serve basis. • Complimentary Bowling Voucher is valid only for one (1) Bowler for one (1)

game only. • Booking for 4 or more lanes will be considered under Corporate Booking.

Bowling Hotline :

6545 6365

NSRCC Member $2.00 $2.20 $2.80

Member’s guest/ $2.50 $3.00 $3.20Bungalow guest

Home Team / $3.00 $3.60 $3.80Safra Member

Public & $3.20 $3.70 $3.90 Corporate Booking

Residents Coaching $10 (/HR/LANE) $10 (/HR/LANE) $12 (/HR/LANE)

Non- Residents $18 (/HR/LANE) $18 (/HR/LANE) $20 (/HR/LANE)Coaching

Festive Bowl $5.00(Member) $6.00(Guest) (Promotion only on 2pm – 4pm (for 2 games only)Public Holiday)

Student/Snr Citizen $1.50 NA $3.20 (Sch Holiday)

KARAOKE RATES

KTV Room Hourly Rate Hourly Rate (Daily except (Eves & PH) Eves & PH)

Canary $10 per hour $12 per hour(Small) 6 pax

Hornbill & $15 per hour $18 per hourFlamingo(Medium)8 pax

Kingfisher $40 per hour $48 per hour(VIP)16 pax

All KTV Room rates do not include drinks & tidbits and are subjected to 7% GST.No service charge.

F&B catering can be arranged.Outside food & drinks are not allowed in the KTV Rooms

Call us @ 6545 6365 for reservations! Limited slots available

Members enjoy 10% discount of KTV Room Rates

NSRCC RESORT BOWL OPERATION HOURSMonday to Thursday 12.00 noon to 11.00 pmFriday, Saturday, Eve of PH 12.00 noon to 2.00 amSunday and Public holiday 10.00 am to 11.00 pm School Holiday Open from 10.00am

Extra Frames$0.40

Sock$1.50 per pair

Shoe Rental$1.20 per pair

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Partner Promotions

InrecognitionofyourcontributiontoTotalDefence,wehadaddedanewlistofexcitingpromotionaldiscountsfromourpartners,especiallyforyouandyourfamily!

Pleasecheckourwebsiteathttp://www.nsrcc.com.sg/membership/partners-promotion

forfulldetailsofthegreatdiscountsavailable.

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tswww.brusselssprouts.com.sg

BRUSSELSSPROUTS–BELGIANBEER&MUSSELSA relaxed and chic bar and bistro by Belgian celebrity chef Emmanuel Stroobant.EnjoyBelgianfavouritessuchas rollmops (pickledherrings),greyshrimpcroquetteandfreshmussels.Enhancethediningexperiencewithachoiceof150Belgianbeers.

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Terms&Conditions:• ExclusivelyforNSRCCMembersonly• Promotionexcludesdrinksmenu• Blackoutdatesmayapply• Promotionscannotbeusedinconjunctionwithanyongoingpromotion• Allpricesaresubjectto10%servicechargeandprevailinggovernmenttaxesunlessotherwisestated• Managementreservestherighttoprovideanalternativeiteminplaceofstateditemsthatissimilarin

qualityandprice

SMARTGOLF3-IN-1BALLMARKERSmartGolfisanLCDdisplayusedinplayinggolf.Itshowsthecourse,hole,anddistancedatawhenconnectedtoasmartappandBluetooth.

PurchaseSmartGolf3-in-1for$138(U.P.$158)andreceiveapowerbankforFREE!

PromotionDuration:Validtill31October2015

Formoreinformation,pleasecontactMrJackieChuaat91110932or65439280.Alternatively,[email protected],orvisitwww.snediyhub.com.

Terms&Conditions:NSRCCMembershipcardmustbepresenteduponpurchaseOffervalidwhilestockslast www.snediyhub.com

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esBicycle Maintenance Workshop with Park Tool School

Age Group: 10 years and aboveClosing Date: 6 Nov 2015, Friday

What are the quick checks required before you have a safe ride?Don’t get surrendered by the roadside waiting for assistance when you have the skills and simple tools ready.

Park Tool School books, tools, lube and other bikes accessories will be on offer.

For more details, please contact Waty at 6540 8563 or email [email protected] Alternative, please contact Instructor, Dave Lim at 96661617. Fees are subject to 7%GST. Each course starts with a minimum of 12 participants. Course material and equipment will be provided. Student may bring personal bike to get useful tips.

COURSENovice-Basic

Advanced

DATE/ DAY21 Nov 2015 (Saturday)

FEES* (PER SESSION)Normal Fees:$60 (NSRCC Member) $70 (SAFRA Member)$75 (Guest)

Normal Fees:$130 (NSRCC Member) $140 (SAFRA Member) $155 (Guest)

TIME9am-1pm

9pm-5pm

CONTENTS• For someone with a brand new bike who

wishes to learn about basic maintenance• Learn tire & tube service, brake service,

gear adjustment and rectify problems. Techniques of cleaning the bike

• For someone who has been doing minor repairs for family and friends and would like to know more detail.

• Learn to overhaul the bicycle. Troubleshooting will be part of the course.

(Lunch & tea breaks provided)

Tennis LessonGroup Lesson (1 hour/session)Fees:$30 + 7% GST (NSRCC Member) / $35 + 7% GST (Signed-In Guest)

Group Lesson (10 lessons/school term)Fees:$300 + 7% GST (NSRCC Member) / $350 + 7% GST (Signed-In Guest)

Tennis lessons will be conducted by Pacific Tennis Academy (PTA).

For any enquiries or to register, please contact Juhainie at 6540 8564 or email [email protected]

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Swimming LessonsAge: 5 – 12 years oldCourse Duration: 10 weeksFees per term: Beginners: $246.79 (NSRCC Junior Member) / *$268.19 (Signed-in Guest)

SwimSafer$278.19 (NSRCC Junior Member) / *$299.59 (Signed-in Guest)

Terms & ConditionsFees inclusive of GST and testing fees*All guests must be signed in by NSRCC MemberThere are limited places in each classMinimum number of 3 students required to start a class

Timings available are subjected to availability

Forms are available at the Main Lobby ReceptionFor further enquiries and lesson start date, please contact Juhainie at 6540 8564 or email [email protected]

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tsNSRCC Flea Market (Deepavali) Date: 31 Oct & 1 Nov 2015 (Saturday & Sunday)Time: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm (Saturday)9:00am – 3:00pm (Sunday) *Fees (Per Day): $35 (Member), $50 (Guest)Age Group: 16 years and above Closing Date: 11 Oct 2015, Sunday

Set up your booth near the Deepavali Festive decoration at Main Lobby area. Vendors selling home decorative items, dress, shirts, bags, shoes and other accessories are welcome.

For more details, please contact Waty at 6540 8563 or email [email protected] *Fees are subject to 7% GST. Tables are limited.

Mid-Autumn Celebration Under the Stars Date: 26 September 2015 (Saturday)Time: 7.15pm - 9.30pm*Fee: $3 (NSRCC Member); $5 (Guest) Closing Date: 18 September 2015, Friday

Celebrate with your family for the upcoming lantern festival, uniquely around the golf course. Limited to 50 participants only!

Programme:- Pre-event activities- Walk around NSRCC Golf Course with lighted up lanterns- Mooncake & pomelo sampling- Playing of sparkler sticks- Lucky Draw

Fee includes Fun Pack (for kids below 8 years old), a set of lantern with candles, and refreshments.

For registration, please contact Sports & Recreation at 6540 8563/4, or email sports&[email protected].*Fee is subject to 7% GST.

Oktoberfest Date: 2 October 2015 (Friday)Time: 7.30pm - 10.30pmVenue: JCafe @ Golfers’ Terrace*Fee: $50 (NSRCC Member); $65 (Guest)

A SOLD OUT event, so grab your tickets fast! Limited seats available.- FREE FLOW OF BEER (until 10 pm)- German Pork Knuckles with Sauerkraut- German Sausages- Potato Salad, Prawns, and much more!- 3 hours of food, games and entertainment!- Lucky Draw and prizes to be won!

Join in the fun... Get your tickets from Sports & Recreation!

For more information, please contact Sports & Recreation at 6540 8563/4, or email Sports&[email protected].

Children’s Day Party (Theme: Disney Junior)Date: 2 Oct 2015 (Friday)

Time: 1pm – 4pm

*Fees: $15 (Child 5-12 years old)

Closing Date: 13 Sept 2015, Sunday

Dress up in Disney Junior theme and win prizes for Best

Dressed NSRCC Junior. Have fun with the indoor playground, games, food and movies.

Examples of Disney Junior:-Sofia the First-Mickey Mouse Clubhouse-Jack and the Never Land Pirates

For more details, please contact Waty at 6540 8563 or email [email protected] *Fees are subject to 7% GST. Programme proceeds with minimum of 12 children. Itinerary is subject to changes. Please request for Halal or Vegetarian meal upon registration, if require.

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billiards room10 am to 10 pm(daily, but extendable to 11 pm upon request)

fitness centreTel: 6543 57157 am to 9.30 pm (Weekdays)7 am to 8.30 pm (Weekends & Public Holidays)

jackpot room9.30 am to 12 am (Mon to Thu)12 pm to 1 am (Fri)9.30 am to 2 am (Sat)9.30 am to 12 am (Sun & Public Holidays)9.30 am to 1 am (eve of Public Holidays)

funzone (video games arcade and pool)12 pm to 10 pm(Mon to Thu, Sun & Public Holidays)12 pm to 11 pm(Fri, Sat & eve of Public Holidays)

karaokeTel: 6545 636512 pm to 11 pm (Mon to Thu, Sun & Public Holidays)12 pm to 2 am (Fri, Sat & eve of Public Holidays)

kidz corner (indoor playroom)8 am to 10 pm (daily)

kindergolfTel: 6214 05819 am to 6 pm (Mon to Sun)

mizuno golf schoolTel: 9151 8852Email: [email protected]

resort bowl @ nsrccTel: 6545 6365 / 6545 205912 pm to 11 pm (Mon to Thu)12 pm to 2 am(Fri, Sat & eve of Public Holidays)10 am to 11 pm (Sun & Public Holidays)

resort bowl @ nsrcc - eastern pro-shop2 pm to 10 pm (Tue to Thu, Sun & Public Holidays)2 pm to 11 pm (Fri, Sat & Eve of Public Holidays)Closed on Monday

squash court10 am to 10 pm (daily)

swimming pool & wet playground8 am to 9 pm (Mon to Sun)

tennis courts7 am to 10 pm (daily)

facilitiesdirectory

6542 82886543 5725 (booking of facilities)8 am to 8 pm (daily)

membership centre

appetizer (at bowling centre)12 pm to 11 pm (Mon to Thu)12 pm to 2 am (Fri, Sat & eve of Public Holidays)10 am to 11 pm (Sun & Public Holidays)

champion sports lounge / momohutTel: 6542 4688email: [email protected] am to 12 am (Sun to Thu)11.30 am to 1 am (Fri, Sat & eve of Public Holidays)5 pm to 10 pm, daily (Momo Hut)

jumbo seafood @ nsrccTel: 6552 343511.30 am to 3 pm (lunch daily)6 pm to 10.30 pm (dinner daily)

jcafe @ the deckTel : 6546 3839Email : [email protected] to 8pm (Monday to Thursday)Last order - 7:30pm7am to 11pm (Friday to Sunday, Eve of and Public Holiday)Last order - 10:15pm

the terrace cafe (kranji sanctuary)Tel: 6791 19487 am to 8 pm (daily)

outlets

the falcon, the corvette, the larden,oriole 1 and oriole 2, the leaders

For booking enquiries, call 6543 5749 / 6543 5735 / 6540 8566email: [email protected]

For bookings of The Sanctuary I & II at KSGC and F&B catering, call 6795 2300 for reservations and enquires.

privatecorporate

events

golf receptionTel: 6540 8500 (Changi) / 6795 2300 (Kranji)Fax: 6542 7710 (Changi) / 6792 7311 (Kranji)Opening Hours: 7 am to 5.30 pmBooking Hours: Weekend Golf(following weekend and public holidays)In-person* - 6 pm to 7 pm (Fri)Internet - 6 pm onwards (Thurs)Telephone - 9.30 am to 5 pm(Sat onwards)* currently not available at Kranji Sanctuary Golf Course

Weekday GolfIn-person, Telephone - 9.30 am to 5 pm (daily)Internet - 9.30 am onwards (from Mon)

driving rangeTel: 6543 17267 am to 7 pm (daily, except Mon: 2pm to 11 pm)

phil brew golf academyTel: 6545 1601

transviewTel: 6543 20517am to 7pm, daily

Tel: 6542 2036Fax: 6545 6544Opening Hours: 9 am to 8 pm (daily)Booking Hours: 9 am to 7 pm (daily)

Six-month advance bookings are open on a rolling basis. Members can make bookings via phone, in-person or via the Internet at our website www.nsrcc.com.sg. Check-in: 2 pm to 7 pmCheck-out: 9 am to 10 am

sparks & shines car grooming servicesnsrccTel: 6285 5655 7 am to 7 pm (Tue to Sun) Closed on Monday & Public Holidays

constant wind sea sports centre & pro shopTel: 6445 510810 am to 7 pm (daily)

centre for performance transformationTel: 6214 9412

others seacentre

sports belly view cafe11 am - 10 pm (Tue to Sun & Public Holidays) Closed on Monday

stellaTel: 6214 916812 pm to 10.30 pm (Mon to Thu)12 pm to 12 am (Fri & eve of Public Holidays)9 am to 12 am (Sat, Sun & Public Holidays)

gurame indonesian restaurantTel: 6542 203812 pm to 3 pm (daily)6 pm to 10 pm (daily)

facilitiesgolf

golfpro-shop

receptionbungalow

facilities

sports& socialmain lobby

reception6540 8555/85568.30 am to 5.30 pm (Mon to Fri) 10.30 am to 2.30 pm(Weekends & Public Holidays)

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Aff f liatedClubsDear Members,

Please produce your Letter of Introduction, and Handicap Cards to qualify for the discounted/reciprocal

rates. The host club will charge walk-in rates otherwise. You may print

your letter of Introduction on our club website at

www.nsrcc.com.sg using your members’ PIN. Please check our

website for the latest/current list of affiliated clubs.

mAlAysiAJohor*Tanjong Puteri Golf & Country Club 02-07-2711888(Office&Club) 63382828/63397266(S’poreOffice) 02-07-2711333(Office&Club) 63395128(S’poreOffice) [email protected] www.tpgr.com

Malacca*A’Famosa Golf Resort Berhad 02-06-5520888/0555 02-06-5520695 [email protected] www.afamosa.com *Orna Golf & Country Club 02-06-5210333 02-06-5210222 [email protected] negeri seMbilanNilai Springs Golf & Country Club 02-06-8508888 02-06-8503388(Golf) 02-06-8503005(Admin) [email protected]

Staffield Country Resort 02-03-87666117/8/9 02-03-87667173 [email protected] Penang*Penang Golf Club 02-04-6442255 02-04-6449345 www.penanggolfclub.com.my

Bukit Jawi Golf Resort 02-04-5820759 02-04-5822613 [email protected] www.bukitjawi.com.my Penang Golf Resort 02-04-5782022 02-04-5750228 [email protected]

Perak Clearwater Sanctuary Golf Resort 02-05-3667433 02-05-3667434 [email protected] www.cwsgolf.com.my

selangor*Kelab Golf Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah 02-03-55105872 02-03-55105860 www.kgsaas.com.sg

TAiwAn*National Golf Country Club +88637-743377 +88637-740505 [email protected] www.ngcc.com.tw

*Tsai Hsing Elite Golf Club 886-3-569-2318 886-3-569-1097 [email protected] www.the-club.com.tw

*Ta Kang Shan Golf 886-7-636641 886-7-6366219 www.tksg.com.tw

indonesiAbataM *SouthLinks Country Club 62778323837(Batam) 622131902070(Jakarta) 62787079(S’poreOffice) 62778323849(Batam) 622131902772(Jakarta) 62700029(S’pore) [email protected]

Jakarta Padang Golf Modern & Country Club 62-21-5529228 62-21-5529177/87 www.moderngolfcc.com Sedana Golf & Country Club 62-267-644730(Club) 62-267-644733(GolfReservation) 62-21-6128811(Accommodation) 62-267-644728(Club&GolfReservation) 62-21-6128822(Accommodation) [email protected]

chinAZhuhai *Lakewood Golf Club 086-756-3383666/0452(Club) 852-2877-1215/1128 (GolfReservation) 086-756-3383898/ 086-756-3399706(Club) 867-56330452 (HongKongOfficeGolfBooking) 852-28778770(GolfReservation) [email protected] www.lakewoodclub.com.cn

guangZhouGuangzhou International Golf Club 001-8620-82933888 001-862082933168 [email protected] www.gigcc.com.cn

Qingdao Ten Times Golf & Hot Spring Resort 86-0532-86579888 86-0532-86579718 [email protected] www.tentimesresort.com

brunei *Royal Brunei Golf & Country Club 673-2-611582 673-2-610499 [email protected] www.jerudong-park.com

specialGolfingArrangementsMembers need not apply for an

Affiliation Card. Just present your Membership & Handicap Cards.

Thailand*Phuket Country Club

660 76 3192004 660 76 319206 www.phuketcountryclub.com

[email protected]

*Gassan Khuntan Golf & Resort*Gassan Lake City Golf & Resort

*Gassan Marina Golf Club www.gassangolf.com

SouTh africa*Spier Country Club, Cape Town 27-21809-1100 27-21881-3634

www.spier.co.za [email protected]

*Vodacom, World of Golf, Johannesburg 27-11802-5864 27-11802-7491

www.golfersworld.co.za [email protected]

* Affiliated clubs that charges discounted “Green Fees”

Singapore*Sembawang Country Club

6755 8418 6752 0446www.sembawanggolf.org.sg

Tuesdays to Fridays only (excl PH)

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