The Private Museum Charity Golf 2023
About the Fundraiser
Date | 5 May 2023 |
Time | Tee-off at 1:30 PM |
Venue | Sentosa Golf Club Serapong Course |
Guest of honour | Mr Goh Chour Thong Director, International & Museum Relations Division and Strategic Communications & Digital Division National Heritage Board |
The Private Museum Charity Golf 2023 aims to raise another $400,000 for the restoration of our new home and help create new opportunities for more artistic collaborations and meaningful community engagements. In this third edition, we will once again bring together the world of arts and sports, this time at the Sentosa Golf Club’s Serapong Course, which was awarded the ‘Number 1 Championship Golf course in Asia’ by Asian Golf Monthly in 2007 and ‘Best Golf Course in Singapore’ by Golf Digest in 2009. Please join us for our mid-year fundraiser!
Join Our Mid-Year Fundraiser
For more information, download our Appeal Letter & Response Form. Kindly return the completed form to us by email at philanthropy@theprivatemuseum.org.
All proceeds will be directed to funding our day-to-day operations that will help continue our work and kick-start the proliferation of art programmes at our new home.
Artworks Available
95 x 35 x 35 CM, 20kg
145 x 25 x 25 CM, 6kg
45 x 40 x 40 CM, 17kg
Submit Your Interest
95 x 35 x 35 CM, 20kg
Estimated value: SGD $4,888
Starting bid: SGD $2,444
Showcasing his love for golf and art, Chris Holloway presents his take on the intersection of sports and arts. Presenting Spikes – a golf clubhead sphere, cut golf shafts, built on old stool from a driving range. A one-of-a-kind sculpture, get it now!
Chris Holloway is a US PGA professional who has been coaching golf in Singapore for 16 years. Growing up in the country side of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Chris fell in love with golf due to the complexity of the sport and its various challenges. He was accepted into the Professional Golf Management Program at the New Mexico State University where he studied marketing, golf industry classes and played in tournaments. Upon graduation, Chris began training and teaching vacation golf schools at one of the best courses in Thailand, before moving to Singapore to continue his passion of golfing and teaching golf.
Submit Your Interest
145 x 25 x 25 CM, 6kg
Estimated value: SGD $2,888
Starting bid: SGD $1,444
Showcasing his love for golf and art, Chris Holloway presents his take on the intersection of sports and arts. Presenting The Golden 1 – a 22 karat gold plated Ping 1 iron with a range ball pyramid base. A one-of-a-kind sculpture, get it now!
Chris Holloway is a US PGA professional who has been coaching golf in Singapore for 16 years. Growing up in the country side of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Chris fell in love with golf due to the complexity of the sport and its various challenges. He was accepted into the Professional Golf Management Program at the New Mexico State University where he studied marketing, golf industry classes and played in tournaments. Upon graduation, Chris began training and teaching vacation golf schools at one of the best courses in Thailand, before moving to Singapore to continue his passion of golfing and teaching golf.
Submit Your Interest
45 x 40 x 40 CM, 17kg
Estimated value: SGD $6,888
Starting bid: SGD $3,444
Showcasing his love for golf and art, Chris Holloway presents his take on the intersection of sports and arts. Presenting Pacific Rim – a golf clubhead sphere that is mounted on golfcart rim. A one-of-a-kind sculpture, get it now!
Chris Holloway is a US PGA professional who has been coaching golf in Singapore for 16 years. Growing up in the country side of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Chris fell in love with golf due to the complexity of the sport and its various challenges. He was accepted into the Professional Golf Management Program at the New Mexico State University where he studied marketing, golf industry classes and played in tournaments. Upon graduation, Chris began training and teaching vacation golf schools at one of the best courses in Thailand, before moving to Singapore to continue his passion of golfing and teaching golf.
Bidding F.A.Q
Submit your bid in the online form above.
You will be contacted by our museum staff for confirmation should you have offered the highest bid.
You will be contacted by our museum staff to arrange the delivery of your item.
Other Ways to Support
If you wish to support us and our efforts, you may donate to any of our ongoing fundraising events or you may choose to donate via giving.sg.
Please contact us at 6738 2872, drop us an email at philanthropy@theprivatemuseum.org or download our Appeal Letter to learn more.