Saturday, November 29, 2008

How to Plan Ur Facilities...


a) Determine facility needs
- not only playing facilities but locker room, restrooms,
spectator seating, traffic flow & food service.
- plan for bad weather
- expect spectators
(ticket, restroom facilities, disorder people & plan for emergency)

b)Reserve the facility
- seek permission to use
- get an agreement in writing
- what part of the facility are included
- who will be responsible for supervising & maintaining

c)Determine who will supervise the facility
- assign & properly train a supervisor if you responsible for the facility.
- if you rent the facility, the agency will provide a certain level of
supervision or pass that responsibility to you

D) Arrange for access to the facility
- coordinate with supervisor if you renting the facility.
- make sure you have all keys
(building, gates, equipment storage ideas, etc)

e) Prepare the facility
- clean the facility & schedule for cleaning
- modify the facility
- eliminate any hazards
- prepare the playing area
- prepare the spectator area
- make arrangements for the officials area
- prepare the sound & lighting system
- prepare restroom for spectators, participant
- has adequate water supplies

F) Arrange the maintenance of the facility
- determine who will be responsible for maintenance
- develop & use a facility inspection schedule indoor & outdoor
(should be inspected before & after the contest.
- develop checklist specific for facility
- decide the maintenance schedule for the playing area during
& after the event.
- establish the maintenance schedule for other such as locker room,
toilets, spectators area etc

G) Arrange for security for all facilities
- make sure that someone is assigned to securing all parts of the facility

H) Arrange for adequate parking if needed
- determine how much parking is needed
- for large events, consider requesting traffic police

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Golf Research...












THE EFFECT OF SHOULDER FLEXIBILITY TOWARDS THE PERFORMANCE AMONG GOLFERS


The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of shoulder flexibility towards the performance among golfers. The sample size of the study was 30 golfers, who was the people that got their handicap cut or license to play golf at the golf course. The researcher employed experimental method, which involved only one group and the test are shoulder rotation test and driving range test. The data was analyzed using descriptive and inference statistics to see the relationship between the shoulder flexibility and golfers performance. The findings of the study revealed that the shoulder flexibility does not effect the age among golfers and the performance of the golfers will be known by knowing their handicap. The researchers hope that, all the golfers and instructor will gain knowledge with the results and hope to give their best knowledge to other golfers.

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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Golf Lesson for Beginners...


PACKAGE 1 – FOR TOTAL BEGINNER

Price per person: -

ADULT JUNIOR
RM 650 RM 500 FOR INDIVIDUAL LESSON ONLY
RM 550 RM 400 FOR GROUP OF 2-3 PERSON ONLY

Lesson 1: Introduction to putting - 1 hour
Lesson 2: Introduction to chipping - 1 hour
Lesson 3: Introduction to pitching - 1 hour
Lesson 4: In Introduction to basic swing (short iron) - 1 hour
Lesson 5: Introduction to basic swing (mid. Iron) - 1 hour
Lesson 6: Introduction to basic swing (mid. iron & woods) - 1 hour
Lesson 7: Introduction to basic swing (long iron & woods) - 1 hours
Lesson 8: Golf rules & etiquette with 9 holes playing lesson - 2 hours
(Total hours: 9 hours)


NOTE: RANGE BALLS NOT INCLUDED

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Friday, November 7, 2008

Planning An Event


1. Determine the type of event
- league competition, one day event or weekend tournament.
- describe specifically type of event

2. Determine for whom the event is planned
- on who should participate
- age, gender, academic qualification need to be considered.
- other criteria

3. Determine the size or scope of the event
- how many participant
- limit will be reached

4. Determine the categories of competition to be offered
- how you will organized the competition (depend on the type of event you’re planning).
- consider skill, age, gender, height, weight

5. Determine the dates & duration of the event
- numbers of days need
- number, availability, cost & size of facilities
- convenience of the dates for participant, official
- transportation needs
- weather provisions

6. Determine the location of the event
- may require a single location with a facility that you control.
- may require multiple sites for completing all contests.
- evaluate whether your community, school or club facility is the best location for the event.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Basic Golf Tournament Setup....


SCOPE
This procedure is applicable to golfers and the operation staff to ensure a smooth operation to avoid disruption in the flow of golfers traffic in order to maximise golf course utilisation and customer satisfaction.


ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Persons responsible
Golf Manager
Golf Supervisor
Golf Registration Staffs
Golf Assistants

PRE-TOURNAMENT
SETTINGS
- Scorecard?
- Golf course conditions?
- Confirm players; what type of play?
- Buggy conditions; no settings, placing?
- Time tee-off, registration, F&B, Housekeeping, Maintenance?

TOURNAMENT DAY
IMPLEMENTATION

Registration
Organisation with agreements signed with the club are required to present their membership card, identity card and handicap card at registration failing which they will have to pay.

Golfer Arrival Procedure
Golfer arrives at bag drop area and is met and greeted by Golf Assistant. Golf Assistant collects golf bag from customer, tags golf bag with identification tag and gives one portion to customer for claim after game. Golf bag is sent to buggy terminal. Customer arrives at golf registration counter and completes golf registration form. Golf Registration Staff collects golf registration form, charges customer and hands golf receipt and course ticket to customer.Customer presents course ticket to buggy station. Golf Assistant loads golf bag onto buggy and directs customer to his tee box.Customer reports to the Starter and hands course ticket. Starter verifies all entries eg. Membership particulars, payment etc. and customer is allowed to tee off. Starter records flight details onto starter sheet and files the course with it.

Marshaling
Marshals patrol the golf course at reasonable intervals to ensure a smooth and timely flow of play and golfers observance of the golf course rules and etiquette of play.Golfers who are found to breach are given a friendly reprimand and repeat offenders referred to the Disciplinary Committee.

Golfer Departure Procedure
Golfer arrives from last green to buggy terminal. Staff member inspects buggy, unloads golf bags and sends them to golf bag pick up area.Golfer hands over his portion of bag tag to staff member at bag pick area to collect bag. Staff member assist to load bag into car. If golfer has lost his potion of bag tag, Staff member will record his particulars (i/c no, telephone, car no. etc) together with golf bag number.

Scoring
Key in score that been given by the golfers. Make sure they sign the scorecard before submit to calculate the score.Print all score and submit it to golf manager and customer for prize giving.

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Basic Golf Technique & Equipment


INTRODUCTION:
James IV of Scotland. Ever familiar with this name? How about Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and our local players P. Gunasegaran and M. Ramayah? Mirror-mirror of the world, what the fairer game of all? Combining the strong mentality and technique, it goes to a fair game. Back to those names, for your information, all of them are golf players. Golf belongs to the group of sports best described as target ball games, such as snooker and bowling.Golf has been played 2 centuries before Kolven pictures were painted.The novelist Sir Walter Scott doubted that the word golf came from the verb “to growff” meaning hit.Golf is all about tradition.

BODY:
A) Etiquette
1. Courtesy on the course
Safety – prior to playing or making practice swing, the player should ensure that there is no one standing near or close by the position to be hit by the club.Consideration for Other Players – The player who has honor should be allowed to play or hit the ball first. No one should talk or stand near the player or directly behind the ball when player addressing the ball.Pace of Play – In the interest of all, players should not play without delay. If they’re so slow, they should give the players behind them to pass through.

2) Priority on the course
In the absence of special rules, 2 players or 2-ball matches should have precedence over and be entitled to pass any three or four-ball match.

3) Care of the Course
Holes in the bunkers- before leaving the bunker, a player should carefully fill up and smooth the all footprints.Replace divots; Repair Ball-Marks and Damage by Spikes- the player should repair any damaged that he or she have done on the putting green by golf shoe spikes and the ball itself.


B) Golf Technique
1) The grip of golf
a) Baseball grip
b) Interlock grip
c) Overlap grip
2) The swing of golf
a) Up swing
b) Down swing
c) Follow throw
3) The different shot by golfer
a) Straight shot
b) Draw shot
c) Fade shot
d) Hook shot
e) Slice shot

C) The Golf Equipment
1. Standard golf bag (1.4 meter); Junior golf bag (0.7-0.8 meter) and half set golf (that can only suit in 7 types of iron)
2. Glove
3. Golf Ball
4. Tee
5. Marker
6. Score card
7. Golf shoe
8. Proper entire
9. Cap
10. Wood
a.No. 1 ( called as driver )
b.No. 3
c.No. 5
11. Iron
a.No. 3 to no. 9
b.Pitching wedge (PW) and sand wedge (SW)
c.Putter

CONCLUSION
We hope that our presentation will make all of you understand roughly about Golf. The main important things are that you must try to play golf and than you will feel the greatest of it.
Thank you and have a nice day to play golf.

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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

My First Blog Web..



Its been a long time to this blog for myself.... And now I'm here.... So, a few things that i wanted to share.... In terms of GOLF, EVENT and SPORTS MANAGEMENT....
In the next episode......

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