Combo pix showing the Bintulu Golf Course (2nd nine - Hole 10 - 18) Picture shows the course in various stages of completion. The 2nd nine course faces the South China Sea |
BDA worker mowing the green at Hole 14 - 1988 |
1988 was a most trying year for me. I was steeped into the landscaping
of the greens, tee boxes, fairways, slopes, bunkers and general
landscaping of the Bintulu golf course. It was my first experience in
doing the landscaping and maintenance of a golf course. There were many
visits made to Singapore and various courses in Malaysia to understand
the practical details of landscaping and maintaining a golf course.
There were staff to be employed and specifications for procurement of
equipments and course maintenance to be written down in technical
details for contractual documentation. The course was to start with the
2nd nine or back nine, i.e. holes 10 -18 and to be opened for play in
1989. I have shared many stories about the early beginnings of the
course as in here and more here. There
were tons of pleasure and joy in doing the job even though it was most
taxing in terms of new learning, time schedule and organisational
capability. On reflection I was indeed blessed with a very supportive
team of bosses and subordinates in carrying my responsibilities.
Memories are made of them. Not many people however knew that we also
built a golf green for our boss house in Kidurong Residential area in
1986 (see bottom picture). It was the only house in Bintulu to
have a proper practice green. At the end of the day I found that doing
the course was one of the best adventures of my life.
Happy Malaysia Day, Sarawak!!
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Hole 18 fairway - jungle clearing and burning in progress Date : 31 March,1986 |
Hole 18 fairway - turfing works completed to fairways, slopes and green Date : 4 February 1987. |
BDA staff housing at the Kidurong Residential area showing our GM's house with the practice green (at center of picture) |
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