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New Singapore Drive to Grow Golf

MOU Signing held at the Orchid Country Club on January 28 L R Ivan Chua Vice President SGA Lim Eng Lee CEO NTUC Club Madasamy Murugiah President SPGA
Ivan Chua (left), Vice President SGA, Lim Eng Lee (centre), CEO NTUC Club, and Madasamy Murugiah, President SPGA at the signing ceremony.

Singapore: A second tri-partite Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been inked between the Singapore Golf Association (SGA), Singapore Professional Golfers’ Association (SPGA), and NTUC Club, aiming to make golf even more accessible and inclusive for all Singaporeans.

Under the first MOU, signed in 2021 to popularise the sport, My Golf Kaki (MGK) Academy was established to provide golfing programmes, and facilitate learning experiences for Singaporeans.

My Golf Kaki is an energetic community for golfers, driven by a deep passion for making golf accessible to everyone.

The latest agreement will see continued efforts, with NTUC Club leveraging on SGA’s ‘Get Golfing!’ and SPGA’s community programme to further promote its community outreach initiatives under one of its principles of collaboration.

MGK Academy, run by NTUC Club, will introduce various introductory golf programmes with SGA assisting in the curation of the golf programmes. SPGA professionals will act as golf ambassadors to engage participants.

The Academy will also serve as one of the training centres for school programmes, with proficiency certificates (recognised by SGA) issued by MGK Academy.

At the MOU signing ceremony, held at Orchid Country Club, Ivan Chua, Vice President of the SGA, said: “From our first MOU signed in 2021 until today, we are pleased to know that more Singaporeans are interested in taking up golf through our collective efforts.

“Under our latest MOU with NTUC Club and SPGA, we are committed to further enhancing the mass appeal of golf through our various principles of collaboration so that more Singaporeans can enjoy the sport that we all love.”

Lim Eng Lee, CEO of NTUC Club, added: “Through the revamped MGK, we hope to make golf more inclusive and more accessible to all. The signing of the latest MOU between NTUC Club and SGA is an important step and it reaffirms our commitment to make this a reality.

“In the next couple of months, MGK, in collaboration with SGA and SPGA, will roll out more activities and programmes for our MGK members.”

Madasamy Murugiah, President of SPGA, said: “On behalf of the SPGA, we are ready to play our part in enhancing the golf eco-system and grow its mass appeal in Singapore.

“Our SPGA professionals are committed to sharing their knowledge and insights into the golf as we work together to achieve our common objective of further raising the popularity of golf in Singapore.”

The SGA is an Associate Business Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation.

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