OUR MOTTO

“We play with friends but we don't play friendly game..”

Chronicle of KPMGA

by D. B Matzin


Started its inauguration early in 2006 under the unification of jovial golf nuts who labeled it then as FOM Club, bestowed in honour of senior founding fellow old men (FOM) who were often targets of provocative remarks by their fellow young men (FYM). Ridiculed by 'slanders and insults’ in a number of friendly grueling pastime undermining their capabilities, FOM took the juvenile fellow mates to punishing defeat. Concluded on par if not better hat-trick of victories proved that the old horse still yearns to run....... As more and more FYM joined the club that it began to change its identity. The nuts called it KPMGA to reflect the atmosphere and eccentricity of kampung way of sport. The 'association' grew from a tiny seed to a mighty nut.

If you think, you’re Golf Nut – this will be a venue for you to sprout!!!

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Dream of kampung boys....

You will laugh to see this page when one day a KPMGA nut appears on your TV screen in PGA championship tours....ha...ha...

Sunday, 22 June 2008

KPMGA MONTHLY MEDAL JUNE 2008

The KPMGA June 2008 Monthly Medal aka Ngiling Buah Gop Turney was held on Saturday 21st June based on stableford point system. The tourney kicked off with 28 participants saw Hussin (mem. no. 53) winning with a score of 42 points. See results below.


Sunday, 8 June 2008

Asian Tour to Sabah (1st - 3rd June 2008)


































The KPMGA hard-core led by its President accompanied by BJ Sink, Ali Nippon, Abdul Gani, Then Jaidee and Edmund (Yusof) nominated themselves for the ‘Asian tour to Sabah’. The tournament was played three straight days from 1st to 3rd June (during Gawai Festival). Big cash prizes were put up for grab to individual and teams (young Vs. not so young).


Seriously, it was a grueling and fierce battle started at Dalit Bay Golf & Country Club, which is located within Tuaran about 35 km from Kota Kinabalu with the magnificent sight of Mount Kinabalu in the background.


The group then conquered Mt. Kinabalu (Kundasang) highest altitude golf course in South East Asia perched 5,000 ft above sea level at the foothill of the majestic Mount Kinabalu, the journey of which took about two hours drive from the city. An 18-hole layout with spectacular view of Mt. Kinabalu, surrounding farmlands of Kundasang and Kota Kinabalu - such an experience of cool highlands golfing with its unpredictable weather!


Finally, the fight ensued at Borneo Golf and Country Club in Bongawan. No golfing in Sabah is complete without a round or two at this prestigious and exquisite Jack Nicklaus signature golf course. Located within the tourist belt of the Papar-Beaufort Districts, 69 km from Kota Kinabalu an hour drive. Undoubtedly, the natural lagoon dramatized the effect of water carries on most holes on the second nine.


A very enjoyable away game lots of challenges on the courses and weather. So, who are the winners of this competitive tournament? Then jaidee appointed as an official to count the scores at K.K airport before departing to Miri. All eyes on the 'score board', potential winners and winning team started to count how much they would receive from the pool. Possible names began to appear and everybody was anxious. Believe it or not, BJ Sink could not produce the card that had Abdul Gani and his name. Commotions and hoo-hah going around. The result of tournament could not be decided in the absence of the two scores. The decision came in a dramatic end when Mr. President declared the result of the three-day tournament ‘null and void’.


Morale of the story: Never treat score card lightly and must be kept secured. It must be duly signed by parties involved and produced on time.