
When TeeSet play the Interleague excitement quite intense prevails amongst their barrackers assembled around the 19th. After shanghaiing Ric and Tom, TeeSet were ready to take on last year’s champions The Sharks. A large group of players representing the various teams were present and TeeSet had 3 groups of 4 also heading out for a usual TeeSet round. Conditions were hot at the start which is always an omen of things to come.
TeeSet lead by Captain Dean headed out to do battle. The A flight off 7 was late so myself and Dean head out. Thank god they were pretty slow behind us after 3 holes they were nowhere in sight another group said their Shark players were very slow also causing the marshall to hurry them along. So TeeSet in light of the 1 win and a half, I would suggest super slow play to put the other team off or the fact we may be saved by rain or light. It did cost the Sharks team a win probably, 2 down 3 to play and down come the heavens. So, TeeSetters remember good pace of play is just common golfing etiquette. Well done Sharks on the win and a gallant second by the mighty TeeSetters. Rock On!
Now TeeSet did manage to be the longest on the frothies, a win in any sporting clubs book. The President, Captain Dean and Shanghaied Ric were last to leave the club, besides security. The excellent staff at Jags even re-opened the bar. So action on the course by TeeSetters was only so so, the APRES GOLF action TeeSetters clear winners by a country mile. No pedestrians were injured in the drive home, we believe.

The rain at 6pm at Jags last Sunday. The benefit of parking your car on the far side of the carpark is you get to stay and get on the beers!

Vijay took home the chocolates on Sunday with the best net. I don’t like that shirt at all.

JP took low Gross and low putts and won his interleague match. JP got on the beers, good man.

Jens had the first bird on hole 5. An old photo as Neil won diddly squat last Sunday. Well done Jens.
KOJO MONTHLY MEDAL AT CENGKARENG
Teesetters we return to the course that hosts the monthly medal once again to battle it out for the Kojo Medallion. A great opportunity to also team up with your fellow World Cup Team mates and see which one is just along for the beers. Monthly Medal means men off Blue, Ladies off Red.
If you need a buggy to cart you around the course you will need to book in advance as they are in limited supply at Cengkareng. More importantly sign up via MyGolf2U asap so arrangements can be made.
UPCOMING EVENTS
The World Cup of Golf will be held at Riverside Golf Course on Sunday the 11th of June. It will be a full shotgun start for the 27 teams (full field). May the best team win, naturally an Australian one. Tee off time is 12.30 but be there by 11.30 to make the organisers job easier. Nothing worse than herding confused TeeSetters moaning about missing clubs because they arrived at 12.25.
As we have a full school make sure you are not agonising over putts or sending your caddie back every time for a club change. We will be chasing the sun on this Sunday so keeping a good speed of play means everyone enjoys the day. There will be 4 skill holes on the day. Also prizes for the winners, best gross team and best dressed team. For a bit of extra fun we will be having a lucky draw also.
Players will be well watered and beered as they wander the course in search of victory. A roving drinks cart on each nine will provide players will fluids. Eating is cheating 2 shot penalty.
With the World Cup, TeeSet Birthday Scramble and The TeeSet Championship being the Indonesian equivalent of the Masters, US Open and The US PGA this is a great opportunity to sponsor. A sponsorship package will be sent out by WhatsApp tomorrow.
Cheers
President “Frothy” Seabrook











