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Page 1: Club Life decenber 2012

ISSUE 26, DECEMBER 2012

[email protected]: Jacqui Barry

Season’sGreetings

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DIWALI SHAMBLEFriday, 9th November, 2012

WINNERS Moshe Kohli Viswanathan Shankar Abdulfattah Sharaf 57.1

RUNNERS UP Kevin Roy Mahyra Roy Patrick Mulligan Surjit Namli 57.2

THIRD Ghanshyam Manghnani Ashok Agarwal Nina Larm Stephen Jones 59.3NEAREST THE PINHOLE # 4 (GENTS) Vipen SethiHOLE # 15 (FOR ALL) Gokul Mani

AL DOBOWI MIXED AMATEUR OPENFriday, 2nd & Saturday, 3rd November 2012

CHAMPIONS Rohit Gupta (EGC) Amarjeet Radia (EGC) 70 + 68 =138

RUNNERS UP Carolyn Thompson (EGC) Nigel Thompson (EGC) 73 + 68 =141

THIRD David Adams (TEC) Louise Adams (TEC) 72 + 69 =141

FOURTH Shane Samtani (EGF) Caroline Lamb (EGF) 67 + 75 =142OVERALL

BEST GROSS Dalip Tripathi (EGC) Jayshree Gupta (EGC) 79 + 76 =155

BEST NET DAY 1 Sandie Broedelet (EGC) Rob Broedelet (EGC) 69

BEST NET DAY 2 Maria Petre (EGC) Lloyd Stewart (EGC) 69

BEST GROSS DAY 1 Ashley Anderson(EGC) Tony Azoulay (EGC) 72

BEST GROSS DAY 2 Nina Larm (EGC) Johnny Aldridge (EGC) 76

MEN’S COMPETITION RESULTS

The DP World Championship finished last

weekend and what a remarkable final day it was. Anyone watching that, either at Jumeirah Golf Estates or on TV

would have been reminded of why Rory McIlroy is golf’s World No 1. He not only won the Championship, but also finished with five birdies over the last five holes to

secure the win over Justin Rose who was already in the Clubhouse with an amazing course record of 62.

“It’s an unbelievable feeling – I said I wanted to win both trophies this week and that is exactly what I’ve managed to do even though I didn’t get off to the best of starts with a bogey on the first,” said McIlroy at the prize-presentation. “I saw that Justin was making a charge and knew I needed to do something special over the closing few holes - I really couldn’t have wished for a better ending.”

I don’t think anyone watching could have wished for a better ending either!

December sees another tour event, this time, the ladies as the club once again hosts Omega Dubai Ladies’ Masters. Welcome to Emirates Golf Club to all the players and caddies; I’m sure everyone is looking forward to seeing the ladies in action around the Majlis course so good luck to you all. With just over 20 days to Christmas, the festive activities are about to get started at EGC so don’t forget to check out the dates for the Christmas competitions and functions. Tickets are now being sold for the Christmas raffle which will be drawn at the Mixed Christmas Scramble with all proceeds going to the Junior Staff Fund so don’t miss out on your chance to win one of the many fantastic prizes on offer.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.

Jacqui

We had a great November, with some fun, especially at the Diwali Scramble. I was particularly touched by the

efforts made by Naima, Najla and past Lady Captain Martha, who looked glorious in Indian saris. They went out a few days earlier and had themselves fitted. It is gestures such as these which are truly heart warming. I have always maintained that it is not golf courses, but its members that make golf clubs. A big thank you to Jayshree and Anvita for all their efforts to provide the special touches to the occasion, and to all the members and spouses who joined us on the day at golf and at the after-party.

Inan Budhiraja lost in on a countback at the Junior Open in Ras Al Khaimah; he is a young boy, who has distinguished himself with all his hard work. I am certain, that he will continue to have many successes. I wish Alan Salem and his wife Sam, the winners of the Tech

Access International Pairs tournament at our Club, the best of luck in the National Finals at Yas Links course. We hope you win there and then go on to win the World Finals in Scotland.

We now move into Delightful December! We have the lady golf Pros already practising for the European Tour event, the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters. We wish them all the success and glory on the Majlis course and all the warm hospitality that we can offer. It is good to have you here. We also have the Christmas Scramble in a few weeks and I am certain that will be a fun day, and we all are looking forward to that.

Here’s wishing you and your families, all the joys in the Festive Season, a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

Moshe Kohli Captain

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Gurjit Kochar (Mehtab Group) with Moshe Kohli (Captain and winner)

Surender Kandhari (AlDobowi), Amarjeet Radia, Rohit Gupta, Glynis Hendry and Moshe Kohli

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CLUBHOUSE TROPHYFriday 23rd November

WINNER Tony Hutchinson 39 PtsRUNNER UP Dhiren Harchandani 37 PtsTHIRD Prem Amarnani 37 PtsA DIVISION (HCP. 0-14)WINNER Arun Khehar 37 ptsRUNNER UP Lionel Smith 36 ptsB DIVISION (HCP. 15-24)WINNER Edward Hesson 37 ptsRUNNER UP Mike Pearce 35 pts

BMW/RIVOLI MEDALFriday, 16th November 2012

A DIVISION (HCP. 0-10)BEST GROSS Pontus Fredriksson 74WINNER Charles Hermon 71RUNNER - UP Jignesh Sangani 71THIRD Eric Koeman 71

B DIVISION (HCP. 11-20)WINNER Hiromasa Tsuji 72RUNNER - UP Matthew Baxter 74THIRD Robert Curtis 74

C DIVISION (HCP. 21-34)WINNER Mewa Singh Sangwan 76

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LADIES’ COMPETITION RESULTS

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The Al Dobowi Mixed Amateur Open was a huge success as

always and produced some fantastic scores on both the Faldo and the Majlis. It was great to see our own Amarjeet Radia and Rohit Gupta win the trophy with many other Emirates members collecting prizes too. Congratulations to everyone!Our Ladies’ section has as usual been extremely busy. The November Medal was battled out on the Majlis, with the conditions beginning to take shape for the Ladies’ Masters.

This didn’t seem to deter our ladies with Janet Curtis winning with a staggering net 61! Viv Caley clinched the best gross and best net with her round of 82, well done Viv. Both Janet and Viv earned maximum golfer of the year points in the net and gross categories, a very productive medal day for them both!November also brought a new date to our diary with the Diwali scramble, a mixed event very expertly organised and introduced by Club Captain, Moshe Kohli. There was an immense amount of fun had by all on the course, helped along by Moshe’s extreme generosity, as usual. Some had more ‘fun than others, but Moshe’s team was able to stay focused and lift the trophy high at the end of the day!! The evening meal and entertainment were enjoyed by all, and I’m sure everyone would like to join me in thanking Moshe for a great event!Monday the 12th saw a Pairs Betterball contest on the Faldo for the Ladies which is such a forgiving format, allowing both players, at times, the opportunity to really go for those risky shots, very much a risk and reward situation. This worked better for some more than others and it was fantastic to see one of my beginners from last year, Elaine Belcher, triumphing with her extremely able partner Sandie Broedelet. Congratulations! The Heritage Trophy followed, with two rounds on consecutive Mondays. The first round on the Faldo produced some amazing stableford scores with both Sandie and Elaine’s names

appearing again at the top of the leader board along with Najla Bartette and Vice-Captain, Barbara Head. It was a beautiful, cool Monday morning for our second round on the Majlis, conditions becoming a little trickier, with the rough gaining strength for the Ladies Masters! However, this was not a problem for our ladies, grasping the added benefit of the superb greens, Sandie Broedelet continued her winning streak, with a truly outstanding 79 points! Congratulations to everyone who took part, and particularly those who managed both rounds.We are now selling raffle tickets for our Christmas Scramble, with all proceeds going to our Junior Staff, who certainly work hard all year, our way of thanking them and making their Festive season a little more enjoyable, so please, make sure you all purchase many tickets and contribute. We are of course asking for donations and raffle prizes from all members. The draw will take place at the Mixed Christmas Scramble dinner, on 21st December. Look forward to seeing you all there.Our Ladies’ Christmas Scramble will take place on December 10th, with lots of fun out on the course, fancy dress optional, but preferred. Even if you don’t regularly play on a Monday, I would love to invite all lady golfing members to join in with the festive spirit, it really is a fun day! This is followed on Wednesday 12th, with our Christmas lunch; sign up sheets are in the locker room. Come along, meet some new people and get yourselves in the festive mood!As a follow up to our Pink Charity Golf day, the total amount raised for Breast Cancer Arabia, was a phenomenal 62,000 ! Such a huge effort by everyone involved, thank you!Don’t forget the Omega Dubai Ladies’ Masters, 2nd-8th December. I hope to see you all out there following the action, in what will be a fantastic event as always.A very Merry and Happy Festive Season to all,

Glynis HendryLady CaptainP.S. Don’t forget to have a look at the Emirates Golf Club Festive brochure - with so much going on at the club, there’s bound to be something that takes your fancy!

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TECH ACCHESS INTERNATIONAL PAIRSSaturday, 17th November 2012

Alan and Soumaya Salem finally realised their Tech Access International Pairs UAE, presented by Cadillac

dream,as they won a Qualifier at their fifth attempt.The highly fancied pairing, who are members at The Address Montgomerie Dubai and Emirates Golf Club, had played in Qualifiers at both clubs in the first two Tech Access International Pairs UAE series but it proved to be fifth time lucky as they sealed their spot in the 2013 National Final at Yas Links when they won the Emirates Golf Club event on Saturday.

With 46 pairs on the Majlis Course and in perfect playing conditions, competition was always going to be fierce and tension mounted in the run-up to the prizegiving as news filtered down that three pairs had finished the day with 41 stableford points and a countback would be required to determine the winners. Paul Byrne and Maura Duggan, were the first casualties of the countback as their back-9 couldn’t match the Salems’ and then their last-6 holes were bettered by Mike Tracey and Stephen Jones who claimed the runners-up prize.

Nearest-the-pin prizes went to Gokul Mani and Rory McDonald on holes 4

and 15 respectively. There was also a prize draw for all players with Bill Ayres winning a stay at the Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi.

International Pairs UAE also chose the largest event of the series to unveil a new partnership with Crocs Golf by Hank Haney. Peter Jamieson, Soumaya Salem and Noemy Bertuol were lucky

recipients of a pair of the latest shoes to hit the market which were presented by David Gray, Managing Partner of DG Golf. The Tech Access International Pairs UAE Presented by Cadillac is also supported by Rivoli Group, Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi, City and Welcare Hospitals, Nike Golf, Crocs Golf, Sport 360, Worldwide Golf and UAE Golf Online.

Salems Snatch International Pairs UAE Victory at Emirates Golf Club

MONTHLY MEDALMonday, 5th November 2012

SILVER “A” DIVISION (HCP. 0 – 14)WINNER Viv Caley Net 72 RUNNER UP Naema Maya Net 72 OVERALL BEST GROSS Viv Caley 82SILVER “B” DIVISION (HCP. 15 –23)WINNER Maura Duggan Net 71RUNNER UP Angela Connor Net 72BRONZE DIVISION (HCP. 24 –42)WINNER Janet Curtis Net 61

HERITAGE TROPHYMonday, 19th & Monday 26th November 2012

WINNER Sandra Broedelet 39 + 40 = 79 Pts.

RUNNER UP Sanchia Overholster 36+ 42 = 78 Pts.

BEST ROUND 1 Elaine Belcher 38 Pts.

BEST ROUND 2: Lisa Cadiz 40 Pts.

MOST IMPROVED: Vera Woolnough By 12 Pts.

PAIRS BETTERBALLMonday, 12th November 2012

WINNER Caroline Jones and Jenny Ayres 45 ptsRUNNERS UP Sandie Broedelet and Elaine Belcher 45 ptsTHIRD Carolyn Thompsonand Maura Duggan 43 pts

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Alan and Soumaya Salem with Moshe Kohli

Tony Hutchinson and Kate Phillips

Pontus Fredriksso with Moshe Kohli

Viv Caley with Glynis Hendry Heritage Trophy winners

Caronline and Jenny with Barbara Head

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With the weather cooling and the Junior programme in full swing it was time for the first Emirates Academy Junior

event of the new season. The tournament took place on Thursday October 25th on the par 3 with a great turn out of over 70 competitors. The double shotgun event had kids from age 6-16 showing their skills and, as always, the standard was good with many pars and some impressive scoring.

The 3pm shotgun was contested over 3 holes with the White and Yellow Level

players within the Academy lesson programme. Mahummad Shahdad, took first place with a great score of 13 closely followed by Karam Chharba in second.

Levels Blue, Purple and Black set off at 4:30 for 6 holes from the red tees. Tanishq Lalvani secured first with a score of 26 and in second was Ben Clarke with 27 in Blue Level. In Purple Level the standard was fantastic and with a great score of 24 Hugo Garcia could still only grab second place as young Englishman Mark Baxter had an amazing 3 over par 21 for the 6 holes. Fighting it out for the top level prize

in Black Level, James Weng pipped Gary Lui with consistent scoring of 2 and 4 over par for both players.

A special prize was given to Takumi Miyawaki for best overall performer throughout the season last year so congratulations on this award and keep up the good practice and play.

Thanks again to all the kids and parents for your continued support of The Academy at Emirates Golf Club.

Kavita Sehmi will need to calm her adrenaline rushes down when she makes her first appearance in the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters to be

held under the patronage of HRH Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein, wife of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, at the Emirates Golf Club from December 5 to 8.

For the 17-year-old Emirates Golf Club prodigy, who will be competing in the season-ending Ladies European Tour event on a sponsor’s invitation, it may sound like a quixotic challenge, but she is confident of being competitive when she joins the likes of defending champion Lexi Thompson, seasoned Laura Davies and charismatic Michelle Wie in a star-studded field.

“I am grateful to golf in DUBAi for inviting me to play at this highest-level of golf. I know opportunities like this one don’t come knocking your door too often. I will try and give my best shot and see what happens,” said Kavita, who started playing golf when she was just six years old.

“I am not thinking far ahead, but my immediate goal is to try and make the cut and that in itself will constitute an

achievement,” said Kavita, a two-time winner of the Junior Club Championship at Emirates Golf Club.

“I have not been playing competitive golf these because of my school exams, but have been taking lessons from Stephen Deane (head pro at EGC) to fine tune my skills ahead of the tournament,” said Kavita, a grade 11th student at JESS in Arabian Ranches.

“I have played this (Majlis) course many times and know what it takes to shoot low. Hopefully, my long game

would come in handy,” said Kavita, who averages about 260 yards off the tee. “I don’t think making the cut is a distant dream, but it will all depend on how I fare with my putter,” said Kavita whose best round at her home course being a three-under 69.

“Whatever the outcome, it will be fun to play and meet players like Lexi, one of my good friends with whom I interact frequently on Facebook. I can’t wait to get started,” said Kavita, who finished second on the 2011-2012 Ladies Amateur Order of Merit in the UAE.

Mohamed Juma Buamaim, vice chairman and CEO of golf in DUBAi, believes such invitations to local talent will spur them to take the sport seriously and work harder on their game. “We try and rotate invitations each year so that everyone who has achieved a certain level of standard gets first-hand experience of what it takes to compete at this level of golf.

“I wish Kavita the very best and hope her presence in the elite field will motivate other emerging players to aim for greater things in life.”

OccupationsRoger: now retired with time to be an investor.

Brenda: still running the home.

Career PathRoger: I originally trained and qualified as a chartered accountant and after a period working as an accountant in the tobacco industry (Carreras Rothmans) I joined Overseas Containers Limited (later P&O Containers in 1967 at the start of what became known as the “Container Revolution” The transport industry was to be part of life for the rest of my career. Whist initially in P&O Containers my roles were financial, in 1978 I was promoted to be the Director responsible for the Far East Trade and the Pacific Basin. As the cargo moved between Europe and the Far East with many offices in various countries, a great deal of travel was involved. In 1985 I was made a Managing Director and the United States and Canada were added to my responsibilities. For nearly four years I spent one week per month in New York in addition to other travel. By 1991 we had built a worldwide business from the sailing of the first ship in 1969. I left in 1991 after 23 years of change and growth a lot of hard work and fun in my life.

Brenda: After a brief secretarial career I chose to marry Roger and faced a life of hard work raising the family (two sons…and Roger!) so my time was spent running the home, managing on my own a lot while Roger was travelling but we managed and, as you see we are still seen at the club together so we survived!

Our two sons live in England. Mark lived and worked in the USA for eighteen years, and now lives with his partner Shelley in Birmingham. He works for the container shipping company Maersk Line. Howard is married to Shama and they have two very young daughters. They live in North London not far from our home in Hertfordshire, and Howard works for Coutts Bank.

What brought you to Dubai?Roger: In 1991 the Dubai Government had two ports run as separate businesses which were managed by foreign companies. They took the decision to merge the two and run them as a single business thus Dubai Ports Authority was born. I was invited to join the new business in a financial role

and to assist with implementation of the development and growth of the business. This was a major change in lifestyle with virtually no travel and more home life with time for golf and other activities which I thoroughly enjoyed until retirement in 2003.

What are your handicaps?Roger: 19.5

Brenda: 21.8

What was your first introduction to EGC?Brenda and I came relatively late to golf and have not been great golfers or

trophy seekers. As we had never been expats either, the question of EGC membership was agreed during my job interviews and we are very pleased that it was. The game is a great hobby if not taken too seriously and it can be played together or separately (wonderful for that time when the kids are off your hands). We

have played on holidays and business in all six continents.

What are the highglights of your time at EGC?Brenda: I was honoured to have been invited to become Lady Captain 1997-1998 season.

Your views of EGC as a Club? Roger: The Club has changed a lot over the years and in the early days it was spectacular with the blue water lakes, the carp rising to the

surface with the flamingos at the lake on the 14th along with a large variety of beautiful bird life. Maybe it was not practical to maintain this but the changes are not for the better.

The Majlis is a very good course and still rates well compared with the many which have been added in the UAE over the years. Golfers of different standards will have different views on the same course but for us we do not enjoy playing the Faldo.

We have met a lot of people and made many friends at the Club over the years; some have moved on and some remain.

Your dream four-ball?Rogee: Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player.

Brenda: Laura Davies, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood.

What other sports/interests have you been involved in?Roger: Cricket, Tennis, Football and Bridge

Brenda: Tennis, Netball, Bridge, Ballet and Book group

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Junior Series October 2012

Roger and Brenda Cornwell

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Black level winner James Weng

Blue level winner Tanishq Lalvani

Last season’s player of the year Takumi

MiyawakiPurple level winner

Mark BaxterYellow level winner

Muhummad Shahdad

Dubai-Based Prodigy Kavita Invited to Play in Omega Dubai Ladies Masters

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9Book Launch at Emirates Golf Club

A launch event for the book, ‘Connect The Dots’ by international business-to-business and marketing guru John Lincoln, was held at Emirates Golf Club last month which attracted a number of influential businesses from around the region. John Lincoln opened the launch event with a presentation

focusing on key chapters from his book followed by interviews with the press, meet and greet with friends and attending guests from the SME sectors and an official book signing session.

‘Connect The Dots’ is a playbook for the entrepreneur, an everyday pocket guide to surviving and flourishing in business. John Lincoln:“Most people start up their business and projects based on opportunistic decisions as opposed to a strategic decision, they don’t think about sustainability and growth, and because of that we see many business’s fail. This analysis got me thinking and led me to decide that I want to share my expertise and knowledge.”

‘Connect the Dots’ by John Lincoln is now available at all major bookstores in Dubai.

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On Monday, 19 November 2012, Zurich Ambassadors, Luke Donald and Justin Rose hosted the Zurich Invitational at Emirates Golf Club in Dubai.

As an organisation, Zurich is deeply involved in golf around the world: in Asia, Zurich supports the golf Asian Amateur Championship as well as the National Augusta and the Asian Pacific Golf Confederation. In the United States, Zurich is involved as title sponsor of two PGA Tour events, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and the Farmers Insurance Open. In Switzerland, Zurich is a sponsor of the OMEGA European Masters in Crans-Montana, the Deutsche Bank Ladies’ Swiss Open in Losone, the ZURICHOPEN in Schönenberg and the PGA European Seniors Open in Bad Ragaz.

The Ryder Cup stars are two of seven Zurich Golf Ambassadors worldwide for the insurance group, which in addition to Luke Donald and Justin Rose, includes Keegan Bradley, Graeme McDowell, Rickie Fowler, Ben Crane and Camilo Villegas. In the UAE, Zurich recently signed a sponsorship agreement with Emirates Golf Club, which forms part of Zurich’s wider brand campaign. The strategic alignment of Zurich and Emirates Golf Club is based on number of postive synergies between the two, and reinforces Zurich’s association with golf on a local level.

The Zurich Invitational was a hugely successful event which involved a demonstration clinic by the Zurich Ambassadors, followed by 18-holes on the prestigious Majlis course where Zurich’s guests were given the opportunity to play with Luke and Justin. This was rounded up by a three hole charity shootout, with Luke and Justin going head-to-head to raise money for their individuals charities in America. The Zurich Invitational was won by James Cross, David Austin, Matthew Alabaster and Simon Brind.

Maroun Mourad, CEO of Zurich’s General Insurance business in the Middle East, commented: “Zurich’s established association with golf worldwide is strengthened by our strategic sponsorship of Emirates Golf Club here in the UAE. We are extremely fortunate to have our Zurich Ambassadors, two of the world’s best players, here in Dubai to host our first Zurich Invitational. The event provides us with a unique opportunity to interact our key clients and distribution partners throughout the region.”

Luke Donald, Zurich Ambassador and current World No.2, said: “As a Zurich Ambassador I’m delighted to have been a part of the first Zurich Invitational in the Middle East. I’m looking forward to taking part in the Race to Dubai this week and finishing the season on a high note.”

Zurich Ambassadors’ Day

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OMEGA DUBAI LADIES MASTERSAndrew WhitelawClub Manager

The tournament will be held on the Majlis Course for the seventh time between 2nd - 8th December and the defending champion, Alexis Thompson, will be back after her remarkable performance last year. This year the tournament once again finishes on Saturday to ensure larger crowds and a great atmosphere for the final day.

Official dates Monday 3rd December, 6pm: Challenge Match, Par 3 course, Tuesday 4th December: Pro-Am, Majlis course,Wednesday 5th – Saturday 8th December: Omega Dubai Ladies Masters, Majlis course,

Access and ticketsEntrance to the event will be free of charge to the public; however Emirates Golf Club members have exclusive privileges to enter the Clubhouse. In addition, each membership will be given two guest tickets that will also allow Clubhouse access. These tickets are available at Membership Services from the week prior to the tournament, between 9.00am – 6.00 pm.

Course / Range Closure• Majlis Course will be closed from 30th

November – 13th December (opens at 1pm on 13th December)

• Majlis Range will be closed from 8am on 29th November – 12th December inclusive

• Par 3 course will be closed from 1st – 8th December inclusive

• Faldo Course will be closed from 3rd -8th December inclusive

• Faldo Range will be closed from 3rd -8th December inclusive

Bag Storage We would request that members with bags in the Bag Storage remove them by Saturday 1st December, as space will be required for the tour players’ bags. Bags remaining in the bag storage on that date will be removed and stored by the Club. Please note that we cannot accept responsibility for any damage or losses, which may occur in relocating your bag.

Lockers The lady professionals will be using the Ladies locker room for this year’s event. We will be asking members to clear their lockers for the week and hope that this does not cause too much of an inconvenience, Membership Services will be calling members to arrange this. Lockers will need

to be cleared again for Tour Players use by Saturday, 1st December. Items remaining in the lockers on this date will be removed and stored by the club. Access to the locker room during the tournament will not be available so please ensure any items that you may require for the week of the event are removed in advance. Please note that we cannot accept responsibility for any damage or losses, which may occur

when clearing your locker.

Recreation The gym will remain open as normal throughout the event however the tennis and padeltennis courts are

only open from 6pm onwards. The swimming pool area will be

closed for the duration of the event.

Volunteers Our Night Golf Executive Andy Matthews has taken on the responsibility of Chief Marshal for the event and is in charge of

Marshal recruitment. If you are interested in volunteering as a Marshal during the

tournament, please visit http://dubailadiesmasters.

com and if you have any questions, please

speak with Andy directly.

dates for December 2012for yourdiary

5th-8th DecemberOmega DubaiLadies’ Masters

Monday 17th DecemberLadies’ Monthly Medal

8.30am, Faldo

9th-13th DecemberMajlis course closed for

overseeding

Tuesday18th DecemberStaff/Member Scramble

1pm, Faldo

Monday 10th DecemberLadies’ Christmas

Scramble 8.30am, Faldo

Thursday 20th DecemberJunior Club Championship

9 - 10am, Majlis

Friday14th DecemberMen’s Monthly Medal8am and 1pm, Faldo

Friday 21st DecemberMixed Christmas

Scramble 1pm, Faldo

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25th Anniversary Photos

An aerial view of the golf course before opening

Andrew Millar with Pros Adrian Flaherty and Elliott Gray

Colm McLoughlin. Christy O’Connor Jnr, Tom Barry and Sandy McPherson

at the Desert Classic Pro-Am 1990

Spike Bar staff with Fred Couples in 1995

Greenkeeper Brent Holmes and Paul Thornberry with Fred Couples after

his Desert Classic win 1995

Bill Gandy with Ernie Els after his first Desert Classic win in 1994

Brian Becker in a spot of bother Mike Tracey

A young Ross Bain being presented with a t-shirt

prior to moving to the USA for University and golf

Well we arrived back in Australia in March having decided to settle in Sydney and not Queensland as we originally thought as the rest of our families are

here. Whilst waiting for the container to arrive we stayed in the centre of the city and enjoyed the tail end of summer with true blue skies and clean air to breath…and RAIN!!

We were blessed with the company of Mr Micky Briggs with his lovely lady when they were in Sydney to visit his daughter and we were very tempted to return to Dubai with him. We don’t miss Dubai itself, but we do terribly miss the friends we made there, the golfers, non-golfers, the staff at the club, the Majlis and yes, believe it or not, the Faldo. Cameron Bellman keeps threatening us with a visit and we have already had visitors from Dubai so we’ve been able to catch up on some of the gossip. A friend from Zurich stayed with us a few days ago and was asking when we are returning, this makes it very hard to settle down as we were in Dubai for nearly eleven years and miss the proximity to Europe. We are grounded at the moment due to Paul’s operation and I am about to have my eyesight fixed so we will not be able to travel until at least end of January. We are going to Jersey in June to see our son and his family but will head over to Europe before then to look at some property maybe. Paul needed to have a total left knee replacement once we got back which was done in late May and he is still in the process of recovering with daily gym, cycling & swimming. We have only played eight games of golf since arriving back and have just decided to join Roseville Golf Club, which is a difficult and very hilly course located approximately 20 minutes north from where we live. We have walked the course twice and Paul’s knee is better than ever.

We live in a suburb called Pyrmont which is about a 15 minute walk to the city with the apartment overlooking Sydney harbour and the bridge and it’s just a 5 minute walk to the Casino. New Year’s Eve will be spectacular as we have the best fireworks display in the world.

This is a great opportunity to thank again all those who gave us a very moving farewell and we hope to see you all when we pass through Dubai next year. The gift we received sits proudly on show in the living room, thank you again Jacqui for organising this on behalf of the Saturday crowd. To all those to whom we did not physically say goodbye it was just too emotional in the end, but we still think of you and miss you all, even the Saturday afternoon rogues. Love and Best wishes to all

Paul and Lyn Turner

PS Looking forward to some more of you coming to Sydney.

Lyn and Paul Turner

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Meet The Central Reservations TeamAnuradha, Elena, Christian, Gerlie, Rizza

STEINAR BRATLANDHole 7 Majlis

23rd November 2012 during Clubhouse Trophy

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19th HOLE Snippets

EGC Member Mohsin al Tajir, currently residing in Scotland was recently featured in The Herald Magazine with an article about his herd of Japanese Wagyu.

Mohsin and his wife, Martine moved to Scotland last year to pursue a life as cattle breeders. Their top quality Wagyu beef, labeled Highland Wagyu has already caught the attention of some Michelin starred chefs in London restaurants.

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Drummond Welsh posing with the Ryder Cup trophy at the DP World Championship. 1

Ross Bain celebrating his birthday in Le Classique.2

Congratulations to the team of Nick Evangelopoulus, Harris Michaelides and Randeep Singh who won the DP World Championship Pro-Am at Jumeirah Golf Estates last month

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Dick Purchase and caddy Drummond Welsh.8

Tom Barry and with Rory McIlroy at a private reception at the Madinat Jum eirah after Rory’s superb DP World Championship win.

Naima Maya, overall ladies’ winner at the Dubai Duty Free two day world cup event, pictured with Pro Des Smyth, and Colm McLoughlin, George Horan and Sinead El Sibai from Dubai Duty Free.

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Congratulations to two of our very popular EGC staff, Membership Services Manager Kate Phillips and Golf Pro Dave Adams who got engaged recently with a very romantic proposal ‘At The Top’ at Burj Khalifa.

The wedding is all organized and they will officially become Mr and Mrs Adams later this month.

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Congratulations to past member, Rohit, son of Bindu and Joyshil Mitter who got married to Pia in New York in September.5

Congratulations to EGC Executive Chef Benoit Cart and his wife Sophie who are now the very proud parents of their baby boy, Axel, born in Dubai on 6th November.

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This year SensAsia Urban Spa has designed a selection of charming gift vouchers for Christmas, beautifully wrapped in red ribbon for the perfect gift.

The gift of relaxation is the gift that every woman wants and needs! Spoil her this year with The Absolute Spa Ritual 2hrs 15mins / AED 785 – a complete journey into sensory heaven for the face and body

Bring the spa to her with this luxurious duo of Elemis Skin Nourishing Milk Bath and Elemis Skin Nourishing Milk Body Lotion. Both available at SensAsia Urban Spa. Put the aaahh in Spa-aahh with SenAsia, please call +971 4 417 9820 to make an appointment today

Red Tuna Steak, Niçoise salad vegetables

Cut the tomatoes into quarters and remove the seeds, keeping only the fleshy part.Peel the cucumber; remove the seeds, and use a vegetable peeler to cut it into ribbons.Peel the red bell pepper and cut it into cubes. Boil the green beans in salted water. Finely slice the pink radishes.Shell the small fava beans and remove the shoots.Wash the small basil leaves and romaine lettuce.Peel the scallions and slice them finely.Rub the inside of a salad bowl with half garlic clove.Combine all the vegetables and season with olive oil, basil oil, fleur de sel, and freshly ground pepper. Set aside in the refrigerator.

Red tuna steak

Marinate the tuna in balsamic vinegar for 5 minutes, blot dry, and sprinkle with Espelette chilli.Sauté the tuna in a little olive oil, 30 seconds on each side, and transfer to a serving dish.

Finish and presentation

Arrange the vegetables attractively on the tuna slices with the anchovy fillets and the olives Use the rest of the balsamic marinade, together with the basil oil as dressing. Sprinkle with fleur de sel.

Ingredients serve for 4

Niçoise salad vegetables2 tomatoes½ cucumber½ red bell pepper100g fresh green asparagus3 pink radishes200g small fava beans20 black olives12 leaves basil½ romaine lettuce2 scallions½ clove garlic2 fillets salted anchovies8 thin slices slow-roasted tomatoes1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon (20ml) basil oilFleur de sel, freshly ground pepper, and espelette chili

Red tuna steak4 slices red Mediterranean tunaBalsamic vinegar15 ml olive oil60 ml basil oil30 ml balsamic vinegar

Dear Member,

I’m sure you will have seen Fit Lab booming

over the past months and it’s great to see lots of you taking advantage of

the fantastic activities on offer there.

The TRX and Zumba classes seem to be the popular choice amongst the members and if you haven’t tried these please do so as you will find they really do help get results.

I wouldn’t probably recommend Zumba for the gents (ha ha) but the TRX is a brilliant full body workout to help improve the following – posture, flexibility, strength and cardio fitness. Due to demand, from December 1st we are putting more TRX classes on and please check the website www.dubaigolf.com or the time table of classes below!

PadelTennis has now reached 1000 participants and the leagues are going really well. If you haven’t tried Padel Teninis yet it is a must and a great social andfamily game.

For members it’s free of charge on Thursdays: to make a booking please contact Ana Lopez on 056-1751193 or 043805424.

If you’re in need of a physiotherapist, osteopath, acupuncturist or nutritionist please contact the Bespoke Wellness Team based at Fit Lab. They have a fantastic team and certainly add value to the club.

As it is getting closer the festive period and if you’re in need of shifting a few extra kilos please do not hesitate to contact one of the Fit Lab personal trainers to help give you that extra motivation. We have a great team of trainers in Alan Walters, Peter Sullivan, Andrea Toth and myself!

Have a great time over the festive period and we look forward to welcoming you back in the New Year. Healthy RegardsAndy Meech

For reservations, please call +971 4 417 9850 or email [email protected]

dubaigolf.com

Fitness Activity ScheduleSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO

7.30 - 08.30Artistic Yoga

7.30 - 08.30Artistic Yoga

7.30 - 08.30Artistic Yoga

7.30 - 08.30Artistic Yoga

7.30 - 08.30Artistic Yoga

7.30 - 08.30Artistic Yoga

08.45 - 09.45 Zumba Circuit

(Tracy)

08.30 - 09.30 Kettlebell Training Beginner (Indoor)

08.45 - 09.45 Zumba Toning

(Tracy)

08.30 - 09.30 Kettlebell Training Beginner (Indoor)

08.45 - 09.45 Zumba(Tracy)

08.45 - 09.45 Primary Ballet

(Lisa)08.45 - 09.45

Pilates ReformerIntermediate/

Advanced (Amanda)

09.00 - 10.00Aqualates(Corrina)

08.45 - 09.45Pilates Reformer

Intermediate/Advanced (Amanda)

08.45 - 09.45Pilates Reformer

Intermediate/Advanced (Amanda)

09.00 - 10.00Kettlebell Training

Intermediate/Advanced

09.45 - 10.15Beginner Ballerinas

(Lisa)10.00 - 11.00

Pilates Mat (Amanda)

10.00 - 11.00Pilates Mat (Amanda)

10.00 - 11.00Pilates Mat (Amanda)

10.00 - 11.00TRX Team Camp

Outdoor (Martha)

11.00 - 12.00 Bollywood Dance

11.00 - 12.00 Bollywood Dance

11.00 - 12.00 Bollywood Dance

10.25 - 11.15Pre Primary Ballet

(Lisa)11.15 - 12.30

Grade 5 Ballet (Lisa)

13.30 - 14.30Private Dance Lesson (Lisa)

13.15 - 14.00Grade 1 Ballet

(Lisa)

15.15 - 16.00 Grade 1 Tap (Lisa)

14.30 - 15.30Grade 2 TAP

(Lisa)

14.15 - 15.15 Grade 2 Ballet

(Lisa) 16.00 - 17.00

Grade 4 Jazz (Lisa)17.00 - 18.00

Bollywood Dance17.00 - 18.00

Grade 3 Tap (Lisa)17.00 - 18.00

Bollywood Dance17.00 - 18.00

Bollywood Dance18.00 - 19.00

Bollywood Dance18.00 - 19.00Artistic Yoga

18.00 - 19.00Bollywood Dance

18.00 - 19.00Artistic Yoga

18.00 - 19.00Bollywood Dance

18.00 - 19.00Artistic Yoga

19.00 - 20.00Kettlebell Training

Intermediate/Advance

19.00 - 20.00Artistic Yoga

19.00 - 20.00Zumba (Tracy)

19.00 - 20.00Artistic Yoga

19.00 - 20.00Bollywood Dance

19.00 - 20.00Artistic Yoga

19.15 - 20.15TRX Team CampOutdoor (Amber)

19.00 - 20.00Kettlebell Training

Intemediateto Advance

19.15 - 20.15TRX Team Camp

Outdoor (Martha)

20.00 - 21.00Artistic YogaWeightloss

20.00 - 21.00Artistic YogaWeightloss

20.00 - 21.00Artistic YogaWeightloss

20.00 - 21.00Artistic YogaWeightloss

20.00 - 21.00Artistic YogaWeightloss

20.00 - 21.00Artistic YogaWeightloss

From Emirates Golf Club’s Kitchen

RECIPE FROM CHEF BENOIT CART

Meet Our Physiotherapist

Wendy Smithson With a Physiotherapist BSc Hons degree, Wendy graduated in 2003 from The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. Having 9 years’ experience in Physiotherapy, Wendy is a Certified Member of the Titleist Performance Institute, specialising in Clinical Physiotherapy, Sports Physiotherapy, Post-operative Rehabilitation and Respiratory Physiotherapy.

To book an appointment with Wendy, please contact +971 55 372 4670 or email [email protected]

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Following the Omega Dubai

Ladies’ Masters, the work will not in GCM and we began to prep areas directly behind the last group ready for

the overseed over the four days that follow the end of the tournament. This procedure usually happens in the first week of November, but this year we decided to try our timing differently and establish the seed in a less competitive environment. This coupled with the new irrigation system will allow us to get the seed up quickly and work towards establishing it for the Dubai Desert Classic in late January. Overseeding with Rye grass will allow us to present the course very well for the cooler months ahead giving us good definition and a healthy stand of rough for the season. We have had an incredibly busy November as you will see in the slow recovery of divots on fairways. With the seed down, we are able to recover a lot quicker from divot damage which is a great advantage. Typically, the Rye would be a good three months old prior to the tournament. This year it will barely be seven weeks so we will need to push things in terms of fertility but we also need to be vigilant in managing traffic around the course. Even though predominantly walking, we will ask those using trolleys to please help us by strictly obeying the ‘stay away’ areas clearly defined with the green and white stakes. It really helps us around greens complexes in particular, if you stay far away. Believe it or not, the wheels from the trolleys do a lot of damage in these areas.

I hear a lot of comments re the condition of the course and how at this time of year it is better than usual. Irrespective of tournaments, our practices at this time of year remain the same. This is particularly true outside of greens. The overseed allows great presentation whether there is a tournament or not. On greens of course, we push the boundaries as the tour players’ expectations are such that they demand very firm greens, so yes, we do a few

extra ‘things’ that assist us in attaining our goals. We hope you are enjoying our golf courses and the great weather currently being experienced and as always, we look forward to presenting our courses in the best possible condition on a daily basis. Good golfing!Craig Haldane

GREENKEEPERS

CUTTINGS

If you don’t fancy doing all the cooking over the festive season, Emirates Golf Club would be delighted to assist you with your Christmas lunch or dinner at home.

Takeaway service includes:- Butterball turkey - Forcemeat and chestnut stuffing - Chipolatas and bacon rolls (contain pork) - Brussels sprouts and parsley carrots - Roast parsnips and fondant potatoes - Gravy and cranberry sauce

AED 95 per person

- Foie Gras de Canard en terrine (traditional duck liver terrine marinated with Sauternes wine ) with fig chutney

AED 160 per 200g

For more information or to place an order, please contact +971 4 417 9999 or email [email protected]

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Promotional offer to new members

• Join on or before 1st March 2013 and we will waive the joining fee

• Join after 1st March and the joining fee will be credited to members levy account

• Payment plan available offering the opportunity of down payment and 2 PDC's of equal proportions dated at 1 month intervals.

Promotional offer to existing members

• Join on or before midnight on 30th November 2012 and we will credit 10% of subscription fee to members levy account

• Join from Dec 1st to midnight on 15th December 2012 and receive 5% of subscription fee to members levy account

• Payment plan available offering the opportunity of down payment and 2 PDC's of equal proportions dated at 1 month intervals.

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Tel: +968 22005990 Fax: +968 22005991

PO Box 87, PC 118, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

Membership prices 2013

Membership category Joining fee Annual subscription Joining fee Annual subscription

Individual OMR 300 OMR 1750 per person OMR 215 OMR 1000 per person

Individual (homeowner / resident The Wave, Muscat) OMR 250 OMR 1575 per person OMR 180 OMR 900 per person

Family (individual plus spouse* and 2 children** under 17yrs) OMR 300 OMR 2450 OMR 215 OMR 1500

Family (homeowner / resident The Wave, Muscat) OMR 250 OMR 2200 OMR 180 OMR 1350

Junior (17yrs and under) - OMR 400 per person - OMR 200 per person

Junior (homeowner / resident The Wave, Muscat) - OMR 360 per person - OMR 180 per person

Student (18 – 21yrs) - OMR 600 per person - OMR 350 per person

Student (homeowner / resident The Wave, Muscat) - OMR 540 per person - OMR 315 per person

Overseas individual OMR 150 OMR 625 per person - -

Corporate individual OMR 400 OMR 2300 per person OMR 280 OMR 1500 per person

Corporate plus*** OMR 400 OMR 4000 OMR 280 OMR 2700

Academy individual OMR 150 OMR 600 per person OMR 110 OMR 430 per person

Academy (homeowner / resident The Wave, Muscat) OMR 125 OMR 500 per person OMR 90 OMR 360 per person

Academy family (individual plus spouse* and 2 children** under 17yrs) OMR 150 OMR 900 OMR 110 OMR 640

Academy family (homeowner / resident The Wave, Muscat) OMR 125 OMR 800 OMR 90 OMR 570

Academy junior - OMR 150 per person - OMR 125 per person

Academy junior (homeowner / resident The Wave, Muscat) - OMR 125 per person - OMR 112 per person

Academy student - OMR 200 per person - OMR 150 per person

Academy student (homeowner / resident The Wave, Muscat) - OMR 175 per person - OMR 135 per person

* Additional spouse/adult - The Wave, Muscat residents: OMR 1100 / Non TWM residents: OMR 1225

** Additional child - The Wave, Muscat residents: OMR 275 / Non TWM residents: OMR 325

*** Corporate plus membership allows for 2 named individuals

Tel: +968 22005990 Fax: +968 22005991 PO Box 87, PC 118, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

Full week membership Midweek membership

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Famous Faces

Alex and Emma Turlik with Justin Rose

Alex and Emma Turlik with Luke Donald

Andy Matthews with Luke Donald,

Justin Rose (top) andJeev Milkha Singh

(right)

Fiona Ward, Office Manager at DGO with

cricketing legend Sir Geoffrey Boycott

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Our travel insurance policy protects your golf clubs and equipment as part of your personal baggage cover as standard.

If you need additional protection for your golfi ng holidays, you can upgrade your policy to include our golf extension, which covers golf equipment, golf equipment hire and green fees.

Call 800 ZURICH (987 424) and quote EGCT10 to claim your discount.

Terms and conditions apply.

Zurich Insurance Middle East S.A.L is registered under Insurance Companies Register Certifi cate No. 48 and authorised by the UAE Insurance Authority.

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