World Cup TeeSet Style

33 teams glorious weather sponsored beers and oink oink snagers all go a long way to make it a glorious TeeSet Sunday. The teams started arriving well ahead of schedule and there was no way that we would be held up from our scheduled tee off time. Albert was only marginally late, but still on time.

Riverside had their team humming along nicely all bags were correctly allocated and caddies assigned. Meanwhile back in the club house the various teams were strutting the team colours and rivalries were being forged, a few golfers were already on the putting juice but most held off until they reached the San Miguel sponsored beer on the 10th. Little Craig provided the beers up until that point.

No early start but a start on time is a good start. Players were treated to a sausage sandwich at hole 1. Thanks Jess and assistant Phil for the big effort. Let the golf begin.

With 33 teams and 5 hours and 20 minutes of daylight we were going to be chasing the Sun. Our group found great speed of play on the front 9. The back nine was definitely slower, maybe due to the traffic jam at the San Miguel Beer Stop on the 10th, where a range of beers were available. We loaded up and golfed on, then came the 11th where several beers were pushed back as we waited for the jam to clear which led to a few dodgy looking tee shots. But it did give the writer the chance to see Dougie sink a 60 foot putt on the 10th, the Kilted Warriors were beside themselves, balls were flying everywhere.

Back at the clubhouse chief scorer and event maestro Mr Finnie with Adhe and Craig and ably assisted by a bottle of Malbec were entering the 33 teams last 6 holes. The rest of the mob were enjoying San Miguel Beers. The mysterious calculations that go into ascertaining the winner are known by very few and Nobel Prize winning mathematicians are yet to break the code. the highest team Handicap spotted was 87 strokes. It didn’t help them either.

Lets get to the winners

Saffas take the Arnold Palmer memorial photo with a net 189. Well done. A bigger score than the national cricket team in the current Test.

Low Gross Nations United with 235 off the stick. Well done lads.

Team with most room for improvement BH4. A nearest the pin was their big win.

All The Winners on the Glorious Spreadsheet below

Thanks everyone for making it a great day a big thanks to our sponsors San Miguel

Jess’s Sausages

Craig Edwards for balls from Schaeffler

And Wine Cartel

Gunung Geulis Sunday the 15th

TeeSetters head to the hills now that the rainy season has passed. Probably the best organised course we play as well as the most picturesque. This course is a challenge to many golfers a challenge that TeeSet golfers grasp with both hands. Sign up on MyGolf2U, new readers will need to download that app

Don’t miss this Sunday it will be glorious.

Whats in stall in July?

French Independence day when TeeSetters bring out their Cab Sav, baguettes and cheese and head to Pondok Cabe to play the Red White & Blue Tricolour

22nd of June JIL at Pondok Cabe

We are looking for a player or two to complete the team. Must be able to play golf or at least spell it.

Reach out to Dean, Craig, or Michael if you can help out

Golfer TeeSetters

Mister Mister

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