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On 15 May 2015 at 7am, 19 participants comprising CSC members and outdoors and taking in the greenery. At the same time, he values the
public officers, gathered at the CSC Club @ Tessensohn before setting camaraderie and friendship among golfers. “I would like to thank CSC
off for a golf competition at Tanjong Puteri Golf Resort (TPGR), Johor for organising the event at TPGR. It was truly a great experience”
Bahru. This was the first time that CSC held a competition outside of said Mr Chua.
Singapore. Paying less than $100, the participants got to enjoy two
meals (breakfast and lunch), transport and a golf game at TPGR. Since the start of 2015, CSC members can book the Access Rights
to play at any of TPGR’s three golf courses. With Access Rights,
On reaching the clubhouse, the golfers were treated to a sumptuous a member need not pay Green fees at TPGR. Members can also
breakfast. Energised, they set off to conquer the Plantation Course bring their families to enjoy the sports and recreational facilities at
with great enthusiasm. “The Plantation Course is both beautiful and the resort as well as discounts for food, beverages and booking of
challenging. It boasts a good layout and is one of the best courses in accommodation. To book the Access Rights, CSC Members can
Johor,” said Chua Lian Ho who won the day’s competition. log-on to http://www.csc.sg/stargames/
Fusion caught up with him on highlights of the event.
Mr Chua said “Although the competition was interrupted by rain, our
flight managed to complete all the 18 holes, enjoyed our golf, and
shared some jokes along the way.” He added that he had a slow start
but things eventually picked up. “I had two birdies and I suppose
they were the winning holes.” An avid golfer with a golf handicap
of 12, Mr Chua shared with Fusion about why he likes golf, “It gives
me the opportunity to challenge myself.” He also appreciates going