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Introduction. Date : 31st October 2009 Time : 12.00 Noon Tee off Location : Lakewood Golf Club C & D Course Dinner : 8:00pm @ Danis’ corner, Shop 105, Dragon Architecture Garden, Gongbei. Ticketing. A . Sponsors flight - RMB 10,000 Four golf pass Four Party pass

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  1. Introduction Date : 31st October 2009 Time : 12.00 Noon Tee off Location : Lakewood Golf Club C & D Course Dinner : 8:00pm @ Danis’ corner, Shop 105, Dragon Architecture Garden, Gongbei

  2. Ticketing A.Sponsors flight - RMB 10,000 Four golf pass Four Party pass Four A1 VIP pass Four sets of A1 GP T-shirt, A1 GP Cap, A1 GP Golf ball Logo on the Nation hole advertisement board, welcome banner, sign in backdrop. Sponsors logo appearance in e2 Magazine Each golfer limited to one A1 GP VIP pass purchase with 20% discount.

  3. National advertisement

  4. e2 Magazine • 4 issues per year • Started in year 2007 • - Circulation : 3000 copies • Distribution area: Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia and China (Southern & Northern). • Distribution channel: Golfers, Racing teams, Hotels, Travel agents, Governors and business partners. • Sponsor’s logo will appear on the A1 GP article in e2.

  5. Ticketing B. Members entry - RMB 400 One Golf pass One Party pass One set of A1 GP T-shirt, A1 GP Cap, A1 GP Golf ball Each golfer limited to one A1 GP VIP pass purchase with 20% discount.

  6. Ticketing C. Non-Members entry - RMB 1,200 One Golf pass One Party pass One set of A1 GP T-shirt, A1 GP Cap, A1 GP Golf ball Each golfer limited to one A1 GP VIP pass purchase with 20% discount.

  7. Media Coverage

  8. Attire Ladies : Sports T-shirt with collar / Trousers / Skirt / Shorts not more than 10 cm or 4 inches above the knee. All shirts must be tucked in. Soft Spike Golf Shoes with Socks Gentlemen :T-shirt with collar & sleeves /Round turtle neck collar T-shirt with sleeves/ Trousers / Shorts not more than 10 cm or 4 inches above the knee. All shirts must be tucked in. Soft Spike Golf Shoes with Socks Not permitted Jogging Shorts /Tennis Shorts / Boxer Pants / Jeans / Trousers which have rubber-pleated waist or pleated waistband using a String or cord for belting/ Collarless T-shirts / Sleeveless T-shirts and Shirts. Metal Spike Golf Shoes

  9. Etiquette All golfers are expected to play golf according to the Rules of Golf. Good etiquette protects the integrity of the game. Players searching for all should signal the players behind them to pass as soon as it becomes apparent that ball will not easily be found. Look for lost balls no longer than 5 minutes. Be alert of golfers around you. Avoid driving your cart in a manner that is distracting to other golfers. Players should strictly observe local notices regulating the movement of golf carts. Do not move, talk or stand close to or directly behind the ball or the hole when a player is addressing the ball or making a stroke. Do not play until the players in front of you are out of range. Extra shots (Mulligan) are not permitted. In taking practice swings, players should avoid causing damage to the course, particularly the tees by removing divots. Do not drag feet or otherwise damages the putting green. Replace divots and repair ball marks or request the caddie to do so. Level sand in bunkers or request the caddie to do so.

  10. Rules & Regulations Tee-off method : 18-holes shot gun. Hole with game : C2,C4,C7,D11,D15,D18 Hole without game : C1,C3,C5,C6,C8,C9,D10,D12,D13,D14,D16,D17 Nation hole *C1: Netherland stand * D10: Monaco stand *C2: China stand * D11: Australia stand * C3: Korea stand * D12: Brazil stand * C4: Malaysia stand * D13: USA stand * C5: Great Britain stand * D14: Mexico stand * C6: India stand * D15: Italy stand * C7: Ireland stand * D16: South Africa stand * C8: Portugal stand * D17: New Zealand stand * C9: France stand * D18: German stand *Tentative countries

  11. Rules & Regulations C2(Par3) : China stand Element : Chinese calligraphy is an art unique to Asian cultures. Shu (calligraphy), Hua (painting), Qin (a string musical instrument), and Qi (a strategic boardgame) are the four basic skills and disciplines of the Chinese literati. Regarded as the most abstract and sublime form of art in Chinese culture, "Shu Fa" (calligraphy) is often thought to be most revealing of one's personality, and it represents the country of China. Rule : Each group has to reform the puzzle within 20 seconds to qualify the game, and the total time of each group to finish the hole will be monitored. How to win : Fastest team to complete the hole. (group award) Trophy : 4 units

  12. Rules & Regulations C4(Par4) : Malaysia stand Element : Malaysian Batik is famous on the east cost of Malaysia and there are several batik types, namely batik tulis,batik cap and batik print. Batik tulis is handmade from scratching, waxing by canting, and coloring using dye. The most popular motifs are leaves and flowers. Malaysian batik depicting animals are rare because Islam norms forbid animal images as decoration. However, the butterfly theme is a common exception. The Malaysian batik is also famous for its geometrical designs, such as spirals. Rule : Each golfer needs to dress up a Batik Sarong and pose according to the given picture within 20secs to qualify this stand. How to win : Most photogenic pose (individual) Trophy : 1 unit

  13. Rules & Regulations C4(Par5) : Malaysia stand How to wear Batik Sarong :Step 1: Grab the top corners of your sarong and pull the sarong behind your lower back. You should now have one corner in each hand.Step 2: Pull the right corner of your sarong towards your shoulder and push the left corner away from you.Step 3: Now trade your sarongs corners in each hand. Then adjust the level of the sarong on your waist.Step 4: Pull your sarong tighter around your waist. Experiment by pulling each sarong corner in either direction. (This may take a few tries to get the right amount of material situated for an appealing sarong skirt.)Step 5: Pull the corner of your sarong in your left hand towards the back of you while pulling the sarong corner in your right hand in the opposite direction to keep the fabric taut. Take the sarong corner in your left hand and tuck the fabric into your waist behind you. The feeling is like tucking your shirt into the back of your pants (use a safety pin in the back for a more secure tie).Step 6: Now take the remaining sarong corner in front of you and let it drape in a flattering manner.Step 7: You're finished! Time to go have fun in your sarong!

  14. Rules & Regulations

  15. Rules & Regulations C7(Par3) : Ireland stand Element : A1 Team Ireland lifted the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport trophy in the 2008/09 championship, and known as the fastest team of the season. Rule : All 4 golfers in a group must finish the hole in the shortest time. How to win : The fastest team (team award) Trophy : 4 units

  16. Rules & Regulations D11(Par3) : Australia stand Element : Australia Cork hat started out being warn by jackaroos and swagmen to fend off the flies but has since become one of the iconic symbols of Australian culture. Many people wonder why corks are used instead of another item and the main theory is that because of the low-weight of a cork they can hang from the hat without the hat becoming too heavy for the wearer to be comfortable. Rule : Wear the Cork hat and tee off. How to win : Closest to the pin (individual award) Trophy : 1 unit

  17. Rules & Regulations D15(Par3) : Italy stand Element : Leonardo da Vinci was and is renowned primarily as a famous Italian painter and has often been described equaled only by his powers of invention.. Two of his works, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, are the most famous, most reproduced and most parodied portrait and religious painting of all time. Rule :Each group has to find out 5 differences between 2 pictures within 20 seconds for qualifying this round, and the time from tee-off till completed the hole will be recorded. How to win : Fastest team to complete the hole. (group award) Trophy : 4 units

  18. Rules & Regulations D18(Par4) : Germany stand Element : Beer in Germany is a major part of German culture and there are around 1,300 breweries in Germany. The Munich Oktoberfest is well known for the quantity of beer drunk as well as the friendly, social atmosphere created by the long tables and bench seating. More than 6,900,000 litres of beer are served every year at the festival and the culture spread all around the world. Rule : Each group has to finish 4 mugs of beer before tee-off How to win : The fastest team who finish the beer. (team award) Trophy : 4 units

  19. Dinner Celebrate the Halloween Time : 8:00pm Location : Danis’ Corner, Shop 105, Dragon Architecture Garden, Gongbei * Enjoy the Halloween party with lots of delicious food and a welcome drink. (excluded liquer)

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