Off Icial Newsletter of Rambagh Golf Club Edition-1, 2013 NEW YEAR BASH!
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EagleTheEagle Off icial Newsletter of Rambagh Golf Club Edition-1, 2013 NEW YEAR BASH! full swing The bash in Jam-p acked dome with pulsating music .. their best .. Dressed to Welcoming the new year with buddies Party's not over yet... Members and guests jigging to the beats of DJ Ravish Another view of the rollicking party Having a ball of a time Lo ok who 's d anci ng too.. 2 Last but not The Least – New Year's Bash Prizes Judges of the evening Ms. Madhu Sharma, Mr. & Mrs. Kamal Bordia receiving Best Dancing Dr. Anju Mathur & Ms. Sneha Ahuja Couple (senior) prize from Dr. Amit & Dr. Anju Mathur Mr. Rafeek Khan presenting the prize for Mr. & Mrs. Neeraj & Seema Lakhi receiving the Evening's Best Dressed Man Best Dancing Couple prize to Mr. Vaibhav Patni from Dr. Amit & Dr. Anju Mathur The Jury presenting the prize for the Most Mr. & Mrs Rajesh & Sneha Ahuja presenting Elegant Man (senior) to Mr. Prakash Sharma the Made For Each Other Couple prize to Mr. Vijay Singh & Ms. Rita 3 MONTHLY GOLF TOURNAMENT December, 2012 RESULT SHEET TOTAL PARTICIPANTS – 105 Captain Vikram Singh presenting the Winner's trophy to Mr. Gyanesh Sharma H'cap 00-09 Winner - Gyanesh Sharma - 35 Points Runner Up - Rajkumar Nain - 35 Points H'cap 10-18 Winner - R.K. Gupta - 35 Points Runner Up - Kailash Joshi - 32 Points H'cap 19-24 Winner - S.N. Chauhan - 38 Points Runner Up - Sanjeev Singh - 33 Points Best Lady Golfer Winner - Afsan Fatima - 30 Points Best Veteran Golfer Winner - Randhir Singh - 29 Points Best Junior Golfer Winner - Vaqas Ahmed - 32 Points Nearest To Pin - Rahul Kanwat 3 Ft. Longest Drive - Sanjeev Singh -286 Yrds Kudos to Hole-In-Oners! S.No. Name of Member Date of Hole-In-One Hole No. 1. Purnima Seth 1st November, 2012 4 2. Shailendra Sandhu 8th November, 2012 4 3. Kunal Bafna 11th December, 2012 11 Ms. Afsan Fatima receiving the Best Lady Golfer's trophy JUNIOR GOLF PROGRAMME The club has initiated a coaching programme to reach the larger population of children in Jaipur. The aim is to eventually have schools include golf in their sports curriculum. Our pilot project with Maharaja Sawai Man Singh Vidhyalaya (MSMSV) started on the 15th of Feb. 87 children, primarily in the age group of 8 to 12, have joined our first batch. They are being coached for two months by seven coaches who have agreed to impart instruction at a nominal fee. The children have been charged Rs. 1500 for our 2 month Level 1 programme. The coaching syllabus has been prepared in co-ordination with Director of the National Golf Academy / Chief Coach of the Indian Amateur Team, Mr. Jassi Grewal. A pictorial booklet explaining the game of golf and its fundamentals is also a part of the course kit provided to the children. The Junior Golf Programme (JGP) is working on getting the govt. to allot us land in the MSMSV and Vidyadhar Nagar Stadium to establish practice ranges. This further will enhance our reach to spread golf amongst the larger population of Jaipur. I would like to take this opportunity to ask members to come forward & offer their assistant, either in the capacity of a substitute coach, or, in any other capacity that they may think may help the RGC's JGP. Mrityunja Singh, Director, Junior Golf Programme. 4 JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT October, 2012 Boys S.No. Age Group Holes Prize Name 1. 10 to 12 yrs 18 holes Winner Deepkaran S.Thakkar 2. 10 to 12 yrs 18 holes Runner Up Shaurya Baid 3. 13 to 14 yrs 18 holes Winner Vaqas Ahmed 4. 13 to 14 yrs 18 holes Runner Up Ramansh Sharma 5. 15 to 16 yrs 18 holes Winner Mahipat Singh 6. 15 to 16 yrs 18 holes Runner Up Adhirath Choudhary Captain Vikram Singh presenting Girls the Winner's trophy to the Deepkaran S. Thakkar S.No. Holes Prize Name 1. 9 holes Winner Divya Jain 2. 9 holes Runner Up Sneha Tandon 3. 18 holes Winner Komal Choudhary 4. 18 holes Runner Up Afshan Fatima November, 2012 Total 15 children participated in the tournament Age Group 10 to 12 years Mahipat Singh receiving the Winner – Vishrut Kumar – 20 points trophy for being the winner in Runner Up – Sneha – 17 points the age group of 15-16 years Age Group 13 to 16 years Winner – Ramansh Sharma – 29 points Runner Up – Pranjal Acharya – 27 points Prizes were distributed by Superintendent of Police, Mr. Mohesh Choudhary. One sleeve of golf balls were issued to winner/ runner up by Mr. Prahlad Singh Jadeja December, 2012 S.No. Age Group Holes Prize Name Vishrut Kumar receiving the 1. 10 to 12 yrs 9 holes Winner Yashita Kumar trophy for Best Gross Points 2. 10 to 12 yrs 18 holes Best Gross Vishrut Kumar in the November Tournament Best Net Kanak Narayan 3. 12 to 16 yrs 18 holes Best Gross Vaqas Ahmed Best Net Afshan Fatima f you watch a game, it's fun. If you play it, it's recreation. If you work at it, it's golf. I Kanak Narayan receiving the — Bob Hope trophy for Best Net (10 to 12 yrs) in the December Tournament 5 SENIOR CITIZENS' TOURNAMENT - OCT., 2012 Age Group of 60-70 Years Winner - 00-18 H'cap - Mr. Maliram Bilwal - 17(40) Runner Up - 00-18 H'cap - Mr. N.S. Rathore - 17(42) Winner - 19-24 H'cap - Mr. Nandan Nadgar - 16 Runner Up - 19-24 H'cap - Dr. R.S. Choudhary - 16 This tournament was sponsored by Mr. Randhir Singh Choudhary Age Group of 70 Years & Above Winner - 00-18 H'cap - Dr. S.S. Rathore - 15(46) Runner Up - 00-18 H'cap - Col. O.P. Drall - 11(48) Winner - 19-24 H'cap - Mr. S.C. Tiwari - 16(46) Runner Up - 19-24 H'cap - Mr. R.K. Sharma - 14(47) Best Lady Golfer - Ms. Purnima Seth Nearest to Pin Hole No. 4 - Dr. S C Uppal Nearest to Pin Hole No. 6 - Mr. Anil Tholia Longest Drive Hole No. 9 - Mr. Randhir Singh Mr. R. S. Choudhary presenting the Runner Up trophy to Mr. N.S. Rathore S. K. MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT - NOV., 2012 In the memory of Late Shri Shashi Kuchhal, the S.K. Memorial Golf Tournament was organized at the Rambagh Golf Club in Jaipur. 150 players participated in the one day tourney in various categories. The Chief Guests for the day Princess Diya Kumari of Jaipur and the Mayor of Jaipur, Ms. Jyoti Khandelwal gave away trophies and awards to the winners. The format of the tourney was “scramble”. Winners in Veteran category (3 under) were Mr. R.S. Choudhary, Mr. Hem Singh Khangarot, Mr. Mali Ram and Mr. Randhir Singh. In the women category (1 over) winners were Ms. Ruchie Mehta, Ms. Sunita Mehra, Ms. Ritu Oberoi and Ms. Komal Choudhary. The winners (11 UNDER ) of the tournament were Mr. Sunil Dutt (Captain), Mr. Neeraj Lakhi, Mr. Sachendar Mishra and Mr. Surendar Yadav. While Runner Ups (10 UNDER) were Mr. Murshid Ahmed (Captain ), Mr. Rakesh Meena , Mr. Sukhvir Saini and Mr. Shalendar Sandhu. Mr. Karan Singh was the winner of the Longest Drive (304 yards) while Mr. Rakesh Kumar Meena was winner of the Closest to Pin (5'9”). 6 EXPAT CUP GOLF TOUR - 13-14 Oct., 2012 RESULT SHEET Winner –Expat Kolan Wentzel Winner –Indian Shailendra Sandhu Runner Up – Expat Keoun Ok Lim Runner Up –Indian Haider Ali Winner Longest Drive ( Expat) (Fairway No.14) Keuneh Lyn -251 yrds. Winner Longest Drive (Indian) (Fairway No.14) Aditya Kaul -330 yrds. Winner Closest to Pin (Expat) (Hole No.6) Doulat Kuanysher -7'2” Winner Closest to Pin (Indian) (Hole No.6) Vishrut Somani -7'1” Winner Ladies Flara Tan Additional Prize by RGC H,CAP 00 - 16 Winner Krishana Haritwal Runner Up Satish Rajoria 17 – 24 Winner Jasmeet S. Sodi Runner Up Randhir Singh His Excellency, H.M. Majeke from South Africa presenting the trophy to Mr. Kolan Wentzel (top) and Mr. Keoun Ok Lim (bottom) PGTI FEEDER TOURNAMENT - Oct. 22-25, 2012 Name Total PAR Rahul Bajaj 204 -6 Mandeo Singh Pathania 207 -3 Akshay Sharma 207 -3 Manoj Kumar 208 -2 Pradyumna Barbora 209 -1 Captain Vikram Singh presenting the Cheque to the winner Mr. Rahul Bajaj love to play golf, and that's my arena. And you Ican characterize it and describe it however you want, but I have a love and a passion for getting that ball in the hole and beating those guys. — Tiger Woods 7 COURSE UPDATE Winters came late but with vengeance. The Greens battled hard with frost and hailstorms. A doze of 'Thio-urea' worked very well and our turf survived. The seasonal weed called poa annua showed up with preponderance. It caught the attention of many golfers and specially those who were concerned more than normal about the well being of our course. Their concerns were well founded but got smoked with misplaced myths. This weed is a common feature on all the courses during winters. Our fairway grass is of a type which stands high temperatures and thrives in summers as we have such a climate for major part of the year. While the fairway grass lies dormant during winters the weed thrives and we see that all over. Secondly, extra care and sufficient watering, which we ensured this time, also helped weeds to germinate that much faster. The nature and condition of the drain water makes difficult for seeds of poa annua to survive and the myth that sewerage water brings weed is not well founded.