Riverside, Sunday October 1st 2006

Another in our occasional series from Down Memory Lane, this one from nearly ten years ago when you will see a reference to Tee Set’s first ever Interleague win that same year -and indeed to the dangers of entrusting anything to a sojourn in Jack Calcote’s garage, a garage possessing qualities equalled only by that of Dr. Who’s Tardis 😦

520,000 for the Riverside round seems something of a bargain, but taking into account the exchange rate against the currency you think in, today’s rates are actually much cheaper.

If you are confused about the many courses being referred to and where and when and who was playing where that day, then join the queue. Ric who wrote it of course – and doubtless he will be able to shed light!

RiversideThis week was the Interleague scramble and still 10 Tee Setters managed to play a round.

The Tee Set received a special Ramadan rate from Riverside and had a nice turnout. 27 players showed up.

The following were results of the competition:

Low Net Uning Thompson with a 66 – There needs to be an adjustment here

Low Gross Mal Robbing with an 92

Low Putts Peter Hatton with 32 putts, actually Uning had the low putts but claimed the low net instead..

1st Birdie John Thompson hole # 11 – looks like they’re keeping the awards in the family.

1st Sandy None.

1st Par over 30 Hdcp – I think Rod Mercx made it but it wasn’t recorded anywhere.

Last but not least – MONSTER PUTTER – Philip Constable with a 40…seems like the somewhere, I think greens weren’t that smooth.

During the scramble, the Tee Setters had to settle for second low net due to a hole in one by the cloggies and we lost this on the countback. Incidentally, the Tee Setters collected the Interleague Trophy once again…it seems it has been at Jack Calcote’s place for at least 2 or 3 years so I guess it didn’t have to move very far. Congrat’s to fellow T-Setters!!!

The next outing will be this Sunday, October 8 and we’re trying to get Riverside for the same price for the Ramadhan Special of Rp. 520,000.

Another thing was that none of the Tee Set winners this week were remaining after the dinner upstairs at Pangkalan Jati, so the only real winners were the PJ Starters and they got Rp 150,000 split between the three of them.

Regards, Ric

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