Jakarta’s Western flatlands, far away from the rain prone Bogor area, are the destination for Tee Set’s first round of 2014 – at the high class Padang Golf Modern course.
You may find it useful to check out Modern’s location etc as while it is easy to get close to, things then get just a little more involved. If you are in the centre of the city the Merak Tol is the way to go while, for Southerners, hanging a right at the end of the Serpong Tol is your route of choice.
Green fees etc, including the usual compulsory cart, are the same as this year’s 650,000 roops, a friendly price for a class course for an 11:30 tee off – if you haven’t already then please get yourself registered here if you intend playing.
In an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to distract attention away from a New Year “head” your webmaster ran a few queries of possible interest against the Tee Set database in respect of 2013. First up is proof positive that we are not in fact surrounded by Aussies; maybe they just make more noise than the rest of us and it just seems that way at times? 🙂
Can anyone remember the South Korean????
Of those one thousand nine hundred and thirty three rounds played, we have to take off all the ones which didn’t have full stats recorded eg the Interleague rounds and cards not handed in etc which leaves us the following stats:
So, there you go, the number you always wanted, you have a 12% chance of getting a skirt on any given round. On average of course.
Some other stuff.
Finally, a Happy New Golfing Year to all … the Tee Set Committee















Great stats Keith, very interesting. I hope you imbibed in a few while compiling those stats 🙂
Name of Korean is Iggy Woo
Good guy, lot of fun and never stopped telling stories of all kinds.
And a fair player 42-44-84-16-70 … you should invite him back Geoff!!
Iggy returned to Korea for family etc.