Interleague
In an exciting Interleague match up at Jagorawi New Course, Reichlmeier’s Raiders pulled off a great result against the Tin Cups, coming up with a 5 – 5 at the death.
Mike Garwood won his match against James Young, 1 up
Mick Kilfoyle took Joseph Peries to the last hole but lost 1 down
Peter R + Geoff T lost to Bien and Margo 2 and 1
Richard Newcombe and Evaldo Roos were all square after 18 holes against Mike Harling and Bill Lloyd
Mel Meeds and Graham Stallworthy beat David Baglivo and Jack Calcote 2 and 1
The sharper eyed amongst you will spot that most of the Tin Cups team are regular Tee Setters. Shomething wrong, shurely?
Well done, Team Tee Set!
Tee Set @ Jagorawi
Besides the Interleague players, another 7 Tee Setters showed for the day’s fun with everyone up for the usual Tee Set awards which were as follows:
A particularly exciting day for Newcomer, Will Ashbee, who took 1st Sandy, most strokes on any hole and a Desmond Tutu on his debut. It won’t always be as exciting Will, welcome to Tee Set!
Detailed Jagorawi results can be seen by clicking on the graphic to the right.
Tee Set @ Pangkalan Jati
Meanwhile, at Pangkalan Jati for the first time this year, 10 Tee Setters were taking advantage of ideal weather conditions on another course which appears to be under new management and with a very discernible improvement in the fairways and greens since our last visit.
Unfortunately, for those who take a cart at least, this has largely been achieved by restricting access to just the cart paths on much of the course by the insertion of many hundreds of bamboo stakes 😦
PJ is never a walkover, however, and Low Gross was to be a somewhat elevated 87 from Chazz Hassig who shot an uneven 41-46-87, while Reka Romango was Most Improved with an even more uneven 57-48-105: well done Reka.
With regular child minding duties on Sundays we don’t see too much of Chazz, so well done him, too.
Full Pangkalan Jati scores can be seen by clicking on the graphic to the right.
Next Week
Next weekend, starting on Friday for some – and continuing to Monday for some, is of course the Bandung Bash when Tee Set lets its hair down down even more vigorously than usual. Other than to confirm that the Friday round starts at 13:00 to give everyone plenty of time to get there from Jakarta, we will leave the rest of the news and info to a post dedicated to the event in a day or so.
As mentioned previously, Tee Set will be holding a Sunday event at Matoa next week, teeing off at 11:00 for those not making the trip to Bandung for the weekend – and Chris Smith has kindly voluntered to steer the event in the absence of the entire committee. Many thanks, Chris.
If you intend playing Matoa next Sunday then please complete the usual “Yes, I’m playing form” so as to give Chris an idea of likely numbers. Those playing Bandung Giri Gahana should do nothing; we know where you live.
Yours aye, Geoff













