Played at these Golf Courses. Photos only - with those that I have conspired with, dates and respective venues.
MAY PEACE BE UPON YOU

Sunday, November 16

Southern Hills Golf and Country Club

Songkhla Highway, Haadyai, Thailand
14th November 2008
Follow this link to the Club's Website

Hj Mazlan & Me - he is winning again
Me - on the tee box, par 3, hole 15, at the drink hut
An enjoyable course to play - we keep going back
Hj Mazlan - on the tee at hole 1 short par 4
Matured course, well maintained, very challenging
Me - preparing to tee on the par 3 hole 15
Hj Mazlan - telling the caddy to pick another club
Hole 8 par 3, Bashir's favourite and nostalgic hole
The signs at Prik, junction to Yala, Sadao & Haadyai

Tong Thai Banrai Golf Course

Ban Rai, Songkhla Highway, Haadyai, Thailand
14th November 2008
Hj Mazlan and Me on the 1st tee box
Shed for waiting on the 1st hole
Grand entrance to the golf course
Me - teeing off from the 10th hole par 5
The shed looks nice, we cannot not take photo here
Was a rubber plantation - trees still an abundance
Me - on the 2nd nine, just completed in 2007
Hj Mazlan - lining up his ball to putt
Not bad, matured course, old design
Hole 9, some have beautiful scenic views
Some lakes here and there, but mostly rubber plantation
2nd nine, flat with lots of water, great greens
Hj Mazlan & Me. Hj Mazlan on a winning streak
Area around the 2nd nine, walled up
Hj Mazlan & Me. He is smiling away, cos' he is 4 up
Hj Mazlan & Me, He is still grinning ear to ear
2nd nine, new layout, unmatured trees
The mosque at Ban Pom where we solat Jumaat

Southern Hills Golf and Country Club

Songkhla Highway, Haadyai, Thailand
13th November 2008
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Hj Mazlan and Me, on the 1st tee box
Hole 4, the island green
Hj Mazlan with our caddies - waiting for fairway to clear
Fairway hole 9, from the tee box
Me and the caddies - waiting for fairway to clear
Hole 16 fairway, par 5
On ther 18th tee box, left water right OB (beyond bush)
The favourite 18th hole, next to hole 10
Hj Mazlan & Me, enjoying wonderful golf
Hole 10 as seen from tee box 18

Tuesday, November 11

Kelab Rekreasi Tentera Udara

TUDM Subang, Selangor Darul Ehsan
20th July 2006

Me - teeing off on the 6th hole, par 4
Chong Sang Chai - lining up is putting
Dr Bincy Tan - hopefully I can bogey this
Tam Ka Chee - the elegance of a senior golfer
Chong Sang Chai - hati mau baik !!!
Dr Bincy Tan - the other way round, take cover
Tam Ka Chee - putter must be from the 60s
Chong Sang Chai - I walk and pull; and I can still play well
Dr Bincy Tan - semi retired MD, lefthanded
Tam Ka Chee - senior golfer with grace and charm

Kelab Rekreasi Tentera Udara

TUDM Subang, Selangor Darul Ehsan
2nd April 2006
Me - teeing from hole 3 par 5 tee box on the hill
Hj Mohamed - feeling destitute after a bad bad shot
Fajarudeen - must have been a good shot or short?
Abdul Khalid - must have been the par 3 hole 17
Fajarudeen - hei ... hei ... move out of the way
Hj Mohamed - 3rd shot into the 18th green
Me - always wonder why golf balls does not behave
Hole 12, par 4, uphill, dog legged right, index hole
Abdul Khalid waiting for Hj Mohamed to finish praying
Hole 5, downhill, par 4, normally easy birdie
Fajarudeen - fly fly I wish I could fly
The club house from across the pond on the 18th
Hj Mohamed - impossible to reach green on this long index hole
From among the trees, lives a green, a living green

THE WISE WAY - Paradoxical Commandments

People are often unreasonable, illogical and self-centred; Forgive them anyway.

If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives; Be kind anyway.

If you are successful, you will win some false friends and true enemies; Succeed anyway.

If you are honest and frank, people may cheat you; Be honest and frank anyway.

What you spend years building, someone may destroy overnight; Build anyway.

If you find serenity and happiness, others may be jealous; Be happy anyway.

The good you do today, people may often forget tomorrow; Do good anyway.

Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough; Give the world the best you got anyway.

You see, in the final analysis, it is all between you and god; It was never between you and them anyway.

Written by Kent M Keith when he was 19, first published by the Harvard Student Agencies in 1968