2013 Tee Set Matchplay

matchplayThe Matchplay moves on somewhat fitfully as it seems to do every year, though in the certain knowledge that, by hook or by crook, the finalists will be decided by Tee Set Championship Day!

A graphic of the current situation in each of the two brackets, Emas and Kuningan, can be found here where you will see that a number of matches from the 1st round of the knockout stage remain unplayed as follows ;

outstanding matches

Please complete these matches as soon as possible, Sunday at Matoa would be perfect – we would much prefer not to have to go to “arbitration”!!

If there are any mistakes, updates or results to report then drop Jesse Baker a line.

Orders for an encouraging seventy already received, however, a reminder that today is the last day for securing your monogrammed 30th Anniversary Shirt; if you haven’t already, fill in the form here.

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Next Up: Matoa Monthly Medal, Sunday 30th June

Monthy Medal Winners

The Monthly Medal at Matoa GC is now firmly ensconced in the Tee Set schedule and never fails to draw a decent turnout of Tee Setters wanting to achieve immortality (eh? – Ed) and have their names engraved on the classy and, erm, yet to be produced medal honours board. Slaney’s half million roop meat voucher adds to the attractions of course, especially after so many tasted the quality of their offerings at the Tee Set BBQ last week.

We will have an 11:00 tee off from 1 and 10 at Matoa, having dutifully paid our green fees including cart of 650,000 roops – or 540,000 walking.

Handicaps for Sunday can be found here Blue and here Red.

See yah Sunday! ….. Tee Set

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Tee Set’s 30th Anniversary

teeset golf

It may not have escaped your attention that, after a few swerves along the way, your hard-working if generally a little confused committee has finally landed on the first of September at Matoa as the day we will all celebrate 30 years of Tee Set golf in Jakarta.

It should be a smashing day with the sun guaranteed  to shine down on us all, a course in fine condition,  extra and larger prizes – and a surprise or two to go with it all. Not  to be missed.

We are designing a top class shirt for the event and wearing one on the day is de rigueur so, if you have not already done so, then order one now to ensure you get a personally monogrammed shirt of the correct size.

What you have monogrammed is entirely up to you and can be a simple as your first name or something rather more unusual – we already have a number of examples of  the latter – but are sworn to secrecy 🙂

Our advice is to get the 1st September in your diary, NOW!!

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Pangkalan Jati, Sunday 24th June

Glorious weather, seeing off the Fischers and the prospect of a return to the revitalised former spiritual home of the Tee Set saw a bumper turnout of 49 players at Pangkalan Jati. There was one notable absentee who could have brought us up to the magical 50 – but he had an excellent excuse as you will learn later.

The day was a game of two halves as they say in the world of football (soccer for our American friends) … first up, the round itself ….

The Round

Most importantly, welcome back to Stan Cook who hasn’t seen the light of Tee Set day in a number of years. Teamed up with Chipper Barwick and the Eds Benders it would have been an interesting flight to follow, not least as Jack Daniels also joined them all for breakfast beforehand and then the full 18 holes. More than could be said of Chipper who retired early around the 14th due to “the heat”. Guess they don’t have heat in Houston like they have here – or he’s softening up some!

Matt Fairey beat John Suermondt 4 and 3 in match play while Chris Murchison beat Fernando Gaggino 6 and 5 only for them to learn later that they had played out of synch with the draw 😦

Secretary MelIn the continued absence of Tuti on extended leave, Mel Meeds took on secretarial duties for the day and did an amazing job considering the size of the group that showed up for the round, with our hero stepping into the breech and coping like a bird dog; we may have an opening for you, Mel.

Sam Westen had another great day shooting a sparkling low gross 77 on yet another course he has never seen before. Peter Reichlmeier with 68 won low net on a count back from Ed Tarog, and this despite shooting a handicap retaining triple bogey on the last hole played.

Graham McGeady and Neil Mullins took the money with an alarmingly low 25 putts apiece while Malcolm McDonald shared first birdie with Johannes Pesch on hole #1. Marni Fisher took money for first par over 30 but then gave half of it back as shared monster putter

Evaldo had the first sandy par on #7 and Don Craig rounded out the prizes by improving on his front 9 by a massive 15 strokes having set himself up with an equally massive 63 on the front 9!!

Fines contributed significantly to Tee Set coffers on the day with Cate and Marni tied for monster putter (40), most strokes to Ziad Khalaf with 12, and skirts to Koen Verheyen, John Suermondt, Keith Miller, Mel Cantarella, Ed Tarog, Peter Collier and Ed Bender Jr. Well done all, we need the money.

Minus a Mel C, unavoidably detained in the changing rooms!

Minus a Mel C, unavoidably detained in the changing rooms!

The big turn out on the day was amongst other things to send off Cameron and Marni Fisher who were playing their last game with Tee Set after 3 years of regular Sunday golf. Despite coming from a frigid Canadian winter, Cameron took to life in the Big Durian like a duck to water. His first outing with Tee Set was September 2010 at Sentul Highlands and he scored a gross 103. His last outing on Sunday resulted in a gross 99. Just goes to show how much your game will improve when you play with Tee Set!!

Cam and Marni

Good luck to Marni and Cameron for the future, it’s been great having you on board.

The BBQ

Absolutely fabulous “do” in the perfect BBQ setting of Mike Garwood’s place in deepest Fatmawati. Mike Garwood, as host, made the ultimate sacrifice and skipped the PJ round to make sure everything was ship shape and Bristol fashion for the early evening barbie and, it has to be said, did a stunning job of the whole thing; well worth him depriving us of that 50th player!!

The main reasons for the Tee Set BBQ were because we hadn’t had on in Heaven knows how long, and to make sure that the Fischers left and Johannes and the Craigs were eased into the departure lounge ready to go in a few weeks time.

Peter Reichlmeir and Graham McGeady did a fine job on the snags and steaks respectively, while Mike himself spent most of his evening selflessly operating the M4 – as Mike’s Magical Margarita Maker is known.

M4

The M4 – with its Master

Thanks also go to Octa for the chicken wings, Santi for her pate and  Dita and Lis for the salad preparation. The rest of us concentrated on getting mildly sozzled and enjoying the fun of a great evening of bullshitting with fellow Tee Setters

Finally, many thanks to Seascape Surveys for sponsoring the absolutely top class steaks, snags and salads.

Given the success of this one, it seems unlikely that we will wait quite as long for the next.

30th Anniversary

Getting close to the time to close the list for those top quality monogrammed 30th Anniversary shirts – so if you haven’t already, do it NOW!!

Next Up

30th June is our brush with those fickle Gods of Golf and, being  the last Sunday of the month, we return to Matoa for the Monthly Medal and a tilt at destiny – and a half million rupiah Slaneys Meats voucher – and anyone who tasted the steaks and snags on Sunday will appreciate the quality that goes with Slaneys’ Meats.

Register here at “Yes I’m playing” as usual if you intend joining on Sunday when green fees will a reasonable (ish) 650,000 including shared buggy or 540,000 if you take Shanks’ pony.

We got the green fees wrong at PJ; they were of course 510,000 walking and 95,000 or something for a shared buggy – the lack of moaning about the extra was much appreciated:-)

See yah Sunday! … Tee Set

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Next Up, Pangkalan Jati, Sunday 23rd June

No ChippingApologies for what must have been something of a shock so early in the morning, but Chip and Amidah Barwick will again both be joining us on Sunday, this time at Tee Set’s former spiritual home of Pangkalan Jati, when green fees etc will be the usual 400,000 roops including shared cart – or just 325,000 if you opt for a healthy stroll on this relatively walking friendly course.

Tee off will be at 11:00 from tee boxes 1 and 10, again as usual.

Handicaps for Sunday can be found here – red teesblue tees

If you haven’t already registered – and intend playing – then please fill in the usual form when you will also be asked if you will be coming on to the Tee Set BBQ being held at Mike Garwood’s place off Fatmawati on Jalan Teledan #8 after we have finished our round. Margaritas and some great food are on the house, including steaks and snags, Mike’s incredible Chili Beans and Mrs Miller’s world-famous Country Pate, so bring your favourite tipple.

Want to see my banana lady?

Want to see my banana lady?

The BBQ is because we haven’t had one for ages (when was  the last one?) – and also to say goodbye to Cam and Marni Fischer who return home to Canada after nearly three years in traffic jam central.

Also on the departure list, though not as high up on it, are Johannes Pesch and of course the Craigs who dropped  the bombshell only on Sunday that they will be moving to their new home in Tuscon, Arizona in August – so we can raise an early glass ot two to them all as well.

One of the highlights of the Jakarta golfing year is of course the Kristal Hotel Charity Texas Scramble every November. This year is their 15th straight event and they hope to see the total raised since they started to $1 million!!

If you or your company might be interested in supporting the Kristal’s splendid efforts then take a look here. Finally we should also tell you that it is one hell of a day (and evening) – and if we could provide just one piece of advice, born of hard won experience, take it easy on Jack Calcote’s smoothies out on the course.

See yah Sunday! …. Tee Set

PS we have had a good response so far to Tee Set’s 30th Anniversary shirt offer, but we hope to see a lot more Tee Setter’s clad in this high quality but reasonably priced and personally monogrammed shirt. The best entry so far in the monogram competition is “BINKS A LOT” by – well we imagine you can guess 🙂

If you haven’t already ordered yours then take a look here, orders close in the middle of next week.

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Jagorawi and Permata Sentul, Sunday 16th June

IMPORTANT NOTICE we have cancelled the planned 12:30 start at Sentul Highlands next Sunday and are instead taking an 11:00 start at Pangkalan Jati. See below for details.

Today

As usual on Interleague day, we marched the cream of Tee Set talent off to Jags to do battle, this time with the Cloggies, the current Interleague leaders, while this time the rest of us had a leisurely afternoon’s golf at the lovely but tight Permata Sentul track further down the Jagorawi Tol. 

Jagorawi

Rather beautiful weather at Sentul so we were surprised to hear that Interleague was rained off three holes short of completing the round. Despite this the result was a 6 – 4 win to Tee Set after emphatic wins by Sam Westen (6 – 5) in singles and Mike Garwood/Peter Reichlmeier (7 – 6) in doubles. Tim Davies in singles and Mel Meeds /Nicky Moir in doubles had one up leads going into the last holes but the weather stopped them executing the coupe de grace.

Interleague results

A fine result to rein in the team that was running away with the 2013 competition.

Finally worth mentioning that Sam was an unbelievable 3 UNDER par when he was forced to finish his round after the 15th and that Tee Set picked up the following skills prizes:

Mike Garwood                 Nearest the pin A-Grade

Sam Westen                      Longest drive A-Grade

Mel Meeds                         Longest drive B-Grade.

Permata Sentul

The alternative event at Permata Sentul attracted 28 players to take on this charming but often treacherous track. If you prefer flat courses with wide open fairways then this course may just be your nightmare in waiting.

The very competitive rate of Rp650K at Sentul was down to the tough negotiating skills of Wina. Tee off was 30 minutes in advance of the booking so it was all going our way. Rahma standing in for an absent Tuti did a fine job again as secretary and managed to keep smiling despite the barrage of questions leveled at her like, “are we getting away early, what tee box am I off, why can’t I play off the whites, what’s my group, why is the price different…blah blah blah”?

most improvedWonderful to welcome back veteran Tee Setters Amidah and Chipper Barwick, visiting Jakarta from their home base in Houston. True to form a smiling Amidah also managed to take home some winnings (see photo).  

Graham McGeady gave the greens a big rap so no points for guessing who won low putts. At the other end of the scale, Michael Seabrook had major problems finding the hole, taking 44 putts and the monkey.

skirtsSimon Reynolds hit a sparkling 84 off the stick to take low net while Ed Paraan caught the handicapper’s attention by shooting 3 under his handicap to take low net – and this despite not getting past the ladies tees on at least one drive.

Ed was in fine company with his misdemeanor and was joined by John Suermondt, Ric Wymer and Raymond Leong in a bit of cross dressing after the game. 

 

 

 

Full prize awards at Permata Sentul were as follows:

prize awards

Fuller, player by player details at Permata Sentul can be found here.

Tee Set 30th Anniversary

The committee have finally settled on Matoa on Sunday the 1st September as the setting for our official 30th Anniversary celebrations. Still a ways off but some things still need to happen now, not least your ordering the 30th Anniversary special edition shirt. Orders will be taken until the middle of next week – but why not get it out of the way by ordering here and now?

Bill Lloyd and Harold Hayne – we already have your orders, thank you!

Committee Positions

After some 7 hectic months at the helm of Tee Set, Geoff Thwaites has called it a day for personal reasons. Geoff has been something of a fireball during his tenure and has encouraged and seen in many changes including the Monthly Medal and the planning of fixtures further ahead than the following Sunday – and the redevelopment of the web site into its current form. And during his time average Tee Set attendance has risen by some 35%!

Many thanks Geoff for your sterling efforts, they have been tremendously appreciated by all.

Current VP, Ric Wymer, has agreed to step into the breech and become acting President with immediate effect, and until such time as the committee decides on a longer term solution.

Ric is a busy man of course and has taken on the position so long as the rest of the committee also step up to the plate by sharing the workload, something they have all happily agreed to do, with Mike Garwood immediately putting his hand up for the BBQ you will read about below.

Classifieds

Lots of new classifieds this week with opportunities to acquire old books. old putters and an old and well maintained Kijang – together with, not least perhaps, a chance to get rid of the kids for a few days during the summer break – check ’em out here.

Next Week

We did tell you last week that the committee could change its mind from time to time and this week we have a further example, though we like to characterise it as a very fine example of our ability to cope with change 🙂

Given the ferocious traffic either side of Cimanggis going home from Permata Sentul, the decision now looks even wiser.

Cameron Fisher has been a stalwart Tee Setter for nearly three years and wife Marni an occasional but always welcome addition too, but their time is now up – and their last round with Tee Set before return to home in Canada will be next Sunday. We are overdue a Tee Set BBQ so we plan on killing two birds with one stone and make sure Cam and Marni get a proper send off. Don and Jackie Craig, and Johannes Pesch also have their departure planned – and we will take  the opportunity to raise a glass of that which cheers to them also.

If you intend joining the fun at the BBQ then complete the special box for this that you will see in this week’s “Yes, I’m playing”!!” form so that we can get the catering at least approximately right.

To make sure we can start the BBQ at a reasonable time therefore we have cancelled the planned 12:30 start at Sentul Highlands next Sunday and are instead taking an 11:00 start at Pangkalan Jati where green fees etc including shared cart will be 400,000 or 325,000 if you would like a walk. Doubtless  the Tee Set schedule will be updated to reflect this turn of events in the nearish future.

The BYO BBQ will be held at Mike Garwood’s place off Fatmawati on Jalan Teledan #8 and start just as soon as we can get there from PJ. All Tee Setters invited of course. We will provide more granularity on where to find Mike’s place if he ever gets round to sharing it with us 🙂

See you next Sunday, shaping up to be a hell of a day!! … cheers, Tee Set

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Next Up: Jagorawi/Permata Sentul, Sunday 16th June

With Interleague Sunday coming up we have received a report of the league’s week 3 results including our own brave lads and lass overcoming Mad Dogs 8-2. Though not the most detailed of reports, it is supplemented by other information regarding the future of Interleague and its deteriorating relationship with Jagorwawi GC that makes for interesting reading.

The opposition for the Interleague team for Sunday really could not be stronger as we take on the might of the team calling itself the “Cloggies” though in truth the connection of a number of their players with the land of tulips, dykes and wacky baccy can be described as tenuous at best.

Cloggies head the table with 26 points out of 30 after 3 matches, a lead of some 7 points over 2nd placed Sandbaggers and 10 points over Tee Set. With some fine new talent having been picked up since the start of the season, Skipper Wymer is hoping to rattle their cage.

permata sentulAlternative venue for Sunday is the quite delightful Permata Sentul course off the Jagorawi Jalan Tol (Sirkuit Sentul exit and turn left before the Sirkuit entrance itself). In addition to being a really nice course, they have outstanding caddies and a nice clubhouse so a fine afternoon is in prospect.

Green fees including shared cart are 660,000 roops and with a start time of 12:30 though. as we have said before, there is every prospect of getting away earlier than that, so do aim to get there no less than an hour earlier, at 11:30.

See yah Sunday ……. Tee Set

PS Hanicaps have been updated for Permata Sentul – blue tees here – and red tees here.

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Karawang International, Sunday 9th June

The Day

While a little further than most of our courses, Karawang being way out on the Cikampek Tol, even a very full charabanc from Kemang made it to the course in around an hour in reasonable Jalan Tol morning traffic .

Our good fortune continued with the starter getting the first groups off 20 minutes early onto a course in outstanding condition though with the greens a little on the slow side.

no pics pleaseWeather was fine throughout with never a threat of rain which perhaps explains our Pawang Hujan’s reluctance to have his photo taken as the prizes were being handed out.

The quality of food at Karawang’s  “temporary” club house has always been good and we were not to be let down today, with the Soto Ayam on offer getting your web master’s much coveted “5 cocks” rating.

While we dub the clubhouse “temporary” it seems  to have been there for years, caused by the usual funds running out problem of course, however, they are now on the last lap and today was probably the last Tee Set will see of the old structure. The new one, at least from the outside looks very high-class, so that is something to look forward to so long as they don’t put the fees up:-(

In an interesting development, Harold Hayne has requested to be allowed to play off the white tees, which doesn’t seem unreasonable and we suspect that there will be others of “more mature years” who would appreciate that dispensation, not least on such long courses as Karawang where it becomes rather tiresome having to shoot into the green with a 3 wood on every par 4 and 5. Watch this space, we expect someone will wake the committee up looking for a decision.

Two new players today, Rod Ritson and Tim Schreider, a big Tee Set welcome to both, we hope you both enjoy your Sundays with us many times in future!

By all accounts, the trip back to Jakarta on the Blue Bird Big Bird bus was an absolute cracker, thanks not least to John Suermondt’s bottle of duty-free Double Black JW and his seemingly unending supply of great stories.

Finally, many thanks to Ramah who did a faultless first time job at being stand in secretary for Tuti who was “otherwise engaged”.

Play

Sam Westen is playing some fine stuff even though this is early days for him with Tee Set – and with almost every course being new to him. He shot 78 off the stick today to take low net on a course he had never heard about before never mind played. Skipper Wymer’s first pick for Interleague next Sunday one imagines.

That another fine young player, Nicky Moir, is finally learning to keep the ball on the fairway most of the time, is becoming very apparent and he took low nett with a 67.

happy monkeys Non achievers

A reasonable size crop of five skirts to keep the Treasurer happy at 50,000 roops a pop though, in truth, it should have been more on a course where the influence of the Ladies Committee on the location of the red tee boxes is as strong or stronger than on any course in Jakarta!

Greens that were very true if a tad slow didn’t stop Mike Webb and Blair Chalmers also contributing to the Treasurer’s bulging coffers.

With the late arrival of Ric, and the lack of initiative of the rest of us as we enjoyed ourselves chewing the fat with our mates and downed our beers, coffees and Soto Ayams, the Long Drive and Closest to the Pin comps didn’t happen but here are all the results otherwise.

Karawang prizes

For detailed player by player scores then have a look here.

Tee Set Match Play

David Baglivo beat Oddy in a close one by 2 and 1 to maintain his bid to retain the Mach Play crown he took last year.

30th Anniversary

They say that it’s a lady’s prerogative to change her mind – well, it appears that the same applies to committees too as yours has decided that the Tee Set 30th anniversary event will be combined with the August Monthly Medal on the 25th August at Matoa. There will be extra fun stuff, a post-play dinner while the scores are being sorted out – and some amazing frozen Margaritas and door prizes etc. Promises to be a great day.

We are having special Tee Set 30th Anniversary golf shirts made up for the event and, whether you plan on going to the event or not, you can order shirt off the site in the near future.

The shirts are of high quality, come in European sizes and cost will be around 250,000 roops – see here for (very detailed) dimensions. Fill in the order form to secure what will surely become a collectors item – and likely to go for at least 10 times as much on eBay next year.

Next Week

The Tee Set Interleague team will be attempting to continue their run of much improved form this season on Sunday at Jagorawi. A 12:30 start with green fees etc at 900,00 roops including shared cart.

The rest of us will be at the delightful, and just a little quirky, Permata Sentul course where we hope to improve upon the advertised 12:30 start (so get there in good time!) after paying green fees of 650,000 roops all up including shared cart.

As ever, let us know if you intend to play by filling in the usual form here.

See yah Sunday!! … Tee Set

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Next up: Karawang International

Tol Cikampek

The road repairs at Ciawi which made Rancamaya a no-go area on Sunday caused a flurry of activity in the Tee Set planning department with the VP’s mobile red-hot with calls to a bunch of courses before Karawang International finally came up with a decent offer.

Further anxiety followed as your web editor’s wife advised that the Cikampek Tol was in chaos with a 50 metre section having sunk 35cm due to “ground movement” and with “congestion over tens of kilometers”. All well now, however, as running repairs have quickly brought things back to what passes for “normal” in these parts.

Hang a left at km post 46 on the Cikampek Tol or you will have a bad start to the day.

A 12:10 start at Karawang with green fees of 660,000 roops including shared cart. If you plan on playing then, as usual, please fill in the details on the “Yes, I’m playing” page.

See yah Sunday … Tee Set

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URGENT: Change of plan

traffic-jam-cartoonTee Setters, we have had to make a last-minute change of venue for Sunday 9th because the road through Ciawi is under repair and the resultant daily traffic jam to get to Rencamaya is horrendous.

Replacement course will be Karawang International which is off the toll road to Cikampek and a one hour car ride from Kemang.

Tee off is 12:10 and green fees etc are Rp660K including shared cart. Please let us know if you plan to join in by completing the “Yes, I’m playing!!!” form.

Report on Pondok Cabe last weekend will follow only tomorrow.

Cheers, Tee Set

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