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Borneo Post
4 days ago
- Lifestyle
- Borneo Post
PKAYS golf charity caps another successful fundraiser
Dato' Sri Dr Hj Sabin Samintah teeing off the first ball to launch PJKAYS Golf Amal 2025 at Sutera Golf Club, witnessed by Datuk Eddie Abdullah (third from left), Dr Fairrul Kadir (second left) and Datuk Haji Hajam (left). KOTA KINABALU (June 3): A recent golf charity by Pertubuhan Jaringan Kebajikan Anak-Anak Yatim Sabah (PJKAYS) capped another successful fundraising event which is into its fifth series this year. Mayor of Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK), Dato' Sri Dr Hj Sabin Samintah, did the honours by teeing off the first ball to launch the tournament at Sutera Harbour Marina Golf Club here. He was among some 80 golfers who decided to spend their Saturdays golfing and raising much-needed funds for PJKAYS' welfare and motivational programs for orphans and disadvantaged children. PJKAYS President Datuk Eddie Abdullah in his remarks at the prize-giving ceremony thanked all the generous sponsors, donors and companies which bought flights to join this PJKAYS Golf Amal 2025 series. Eddie also expressed his deep appreciation to relentless efforts of the PJKAYS Golf coordinators Kol Herman Bombang and Ir. Chan Ling Ket as well as the rest of the organising committee in making this year's event another one that all could be proud of despite the arduous challenges in the beginning. The main golf winners in their respective categories are as follows: VIP: 1. Datuk Thomas Logijin, 2. Datuk Hajam Lajah Ajam, 3. Datuk Hj Salsidu Ibrahim, 4. Datuk George Bandusena, 5. Dato' Sri Dr Hj Sabin Samitah; Medal A: 1. ACP Kasim Muda, 2. Tuanku Sharif; 3. Jaafar Malibas, 4. Mohd Helmi Hafifudin, 5. Larry Tukah; Medal B: 1. Maspol, 2. Ahmad Azuwaniza bin Mohd Ariffin, 3. William Ho, 4. Ishak Janta, 5. Abdul Razak Bahram; Medal C: 1. Jimon Jahim, 2. Affendi, 3. Jasni Yusof, 4. Tn Safwan, 5. Muhammad Zaid; Ladies: 1. Intan Aziz, 2. Clare Lydia M.A. Kunju, 3. Dr Dionysia Kibat. There were also novelty prizes, lucky draws and one grand lucky draw prize to round up the occasion.


Borneo Post
21-04-2025
- Sport
- Borneo Post
PJKAYS to hold golf charity on May 24
Eddie (seated third right) with the main Golf Amal PJKAYS 2025 organising committee members posing with the event's logo and promotional leaflets. KOTA KINABALU (April 21): An independent non-profit organisation, Pertubuhan Jaringan Kebajikan Anak-Anak Yatim Sabah (PJKAYS) will hold its annual golf charity event, popularly known as Golf Amal PJKAYS, on May 24 to raise funds for its ongoing welfare activities to assist in uplifting and motivating orphans and disadvantaged children in collaboration with the orphanage centres in the state. This year's event will again be played at Sutera Harbour Marina & Golf Club and the promotional campaign has started online to invite corporate entities and individual golfers in joining this golfing activity and at the same time contributing to charity. PJKAYS president and organising chairman Datuk Eddie Abdullah has promised another exciting day in store with four attractive hole-in-one prizes on offer besides the main prizes to four categories of winners plus plenty of lucky daws at stake. The normal entry fees are set at RM3,000 per team of four golfers but as an incentive to early birds, a special discount rate of RM2,800 per team is offered now until April 30. Those registering after April 30 will pay the normal fees until entries are closed on May 17. Eddie is appealing to generous prospective and previous sponsors who have similar charity inclination to be a part of this 5th Golf Amal PJKAYS. He also called out to previous and new teams from the Peninsular, Sarawak and Labuan to make a comeback for another outing in support of PJKAYS calendar of activities for the benefit of the less fortunate orphans and disadvantaged children. Interested sponsors and teams can reach out to register with the PJKAYS golf coordinators, Ir. Chan Ling Ket at 012-506 5741 or Kol. Herman Bombang at 016-201 0202.