Next Round – Rancamaya, Sunday 3rd February

RancamayaOne of the highlights of the Tee Set year is of course the trip to Ciawi near Bogor for a round at the outstanding Rancamaya course – and all for the outstanding value of Rp.550,000 thanks to Tee Setter, and Rancamaya member, Juergen Degert. Many thanks, Juergen!!

First Tee off at 11:00, probably from both teebox 1 and 10 as usual.

You will find your handicap for Rancamaya here.

Lots of Tee Setters already registered for Sunday so, if you haven’t already done it, then do let us know if you plan on coming by filling in the very simple form here. We have 10 flights booked already and need to know if we need to book more while we still can.

As has become sort of traditional for the furthest away courses, Ric Wymer has organised a charabanc – cost will be around Rp.160,000 return, leaving Hero in Kemang at 08:45 sharp which will allow you plenty of time to take a hearty breakfast in the clubhouse and admire the beautiful mountains. Ric strongly advises bringing a little something with you for the return journey. Please let Ric know if you intend to use the Charabanc so he can hire one of appropriate size.

Finally. we now have a page, Classifieds, where Tee Setters can get rid of their junk valuable previously cherished possessions, so drop us a line if you want rid of something, preferably with a photo of the offending article.

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Matoa Medal – 27th January 2013

The President is currently on undercover assignment back in Australia so has delegated the newsletter writing responsibility to, arguably, the best speller on the Tee Set committee.

Last Sunday was the dry run of our new monthly medal format which will be held in future on the last Sunday of each month at our home course of Matoa. No sponsors yet, so no prizes to give away this month, although bragging rights to be the first winner is probably worth more than a prize.

The Stableford scoring format allows a bad hole to be scratched of course, while making up the difference if a net birdie or better can be achieved on subsequent holes is always possible. Gives us all a little hope that the game is not lost even if that dreaded blow out hole occurs when concentration starts to waver mid round.

Our presiding Pawang Hujan showed up in person to take control of the weather conditions and, after a bad start, did an excellent job keeping the rain gods on side for at least 90% of the day.

These “before” and “after” photos of the course, the first looking out from the restaurant area at the very time we were due to go out, and the second taken just after our last group came off, serve to perfectly illustrate the worth of a good Pawang Hujan. We understand that Jokowi is after his services so we hope that Graham won’t be too busy to help Tee Set out on Sundays in future.

Before

After

Also on the positive side, a bit of rain allows winter rules to kick in and we all love the “lift, clean and cheat” rule. No excuse for hitting fat when you’ve already searched out the highest tuff of grass to ‘place’ the ball on after lift and clean.

Worthy of Mention

Welcome to new players Pesen Johannes, Guy Young, Rob Williams and Matt Deery. Don’t forget to hand in cards from any game you play in Jakarta since they can be used to generate your official USPGA sanctioned Tee Set handicap. (minimum 5 cards required)

James Ross escaped his flooded Pluit residence for the day and shot to his handicap.

Koen Verhayen, fearing more rain perhaps, cut from the 9th hole straight to the 19th to try out the Matoa sauna and, erm, other facilities.

Big hitting Evaldo Roos lived up to his potential by taking longest drive for the second week in a row – while also managing to get past the ladies tee boxes on every hole for the first time in three weeks. Kevin Dobson, Odd Knardal, Abe Borden and Tom Alcedo were not to be so lucky, however.

Of the year high 44 players that participated there were 20 welcome backs with being particularly worthy of  mention, Alastair Livingstone’s first game with Tee Set – after a sabbatical of more than 5 years. Welcome back Alastair!

Missing from our group were regulars Ivan Byriel and Marshall Jones due to medical reasons, and we wish them both a speedy recovery.

Results

Craig Binks celebrated successfully finding his way to Matoa by scorching the front 9 with 22 points but was pipped by Ric Wymer who finished with 3 points on the last hole to take 3rd place on the count back. Graham Barber creamed the back 9 with 23 points but failed to score a point on the hole that mattered most….the last one, so handing Mr “Nett 59” Mel Meeds the inaugural Monthly Medal. Well done, Mel.

Registering everyone and keeping the scores in a new format on a very busy day, Tuti got it all sorted without even a hint of panic, so well done Tuti!

Other results of the day as follows:

Category

Rupiah

Awarded to

The Number

1st Birdie

100,000

Neil Mullins

#1

1st Sandy

100,000

Evaldo Roos

#10

1st Par Handicap>=30

100,000

Sylvia Tesche

#13

Closest to the Pin

100,000

Graham Barber

4m

Longest Drive

100,000

Evaldo Roos

230m

Skirts

Fined 50,000

Abe Borden, Tom Alcedo, Odd Knardal, Kevin Dobson

DETAILED RESULTS

Matoa Detail

NEXT WEEK

On February 3rd we are at the fabulous Rancamaya course in Bogor with an 11AM first tee time. Cost is Rp550K all up for green fee and cart and we have 10 flights booked. Ranacamaya has a well organized administration team who have requested player names to by confirmed by Friday so please confirm if you are coming here – or drop Ric Wymer an email (ricw@fugro.co.id) or sms (0818154821).

A Big Bird bus will depart Hero Kemang at 08:45 for those needing transport. Cost is around Rp160K – and bring an ice box for the trip back. (confirmation required to me if you need a seat!!!)

MEMEY TRUST

Finally, a number of Tee Setters joined the rest of the Jakarta Expat Community in trying to save the life of a little Indonesian girl in desperate straits last February. Unfortunately, it was too late to save her life and the remaining funds were put into a trust bearing her name, a trust dedicated to helping other disadvantaged kids in the city.

If you would like to support the Memey Trust in its second year, and have a cracking Paddies Day round of golf into the bargain, then look no further than here.

Cheers,

RW

PS The above and more photos of the day can be found full size here.

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Next Round – Matoa, Sunday 27th January


Matoa course map

Sunday sees us teeing off from 11:24 (YES, ANOTHER CHANGE!!) at Matoa when Green Fees etc including shared cart will be Rp. 650,000.

Carts are not compulsory at Matoa so, if you would like to walk the course, then the green fee/caddie fee becomes Rp 540,000.

As mentioned earlier, we will be scoring using the Stableford points system.

You will find your handicap for Matoa here – and you will find it rather more easily than usual as Ibu Tuti has done a fine job of cleaning up the name field so that all of them are now in the format first name/surname – and sorted that way. The plan after that is to remove names that haven’t played for a good while, when the whole thing will be a lot more usable/manageable.

You can now tell us you will be playing by putting some very simple data into a form here. Or click on “I am playing” on the menu above.

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Modern, 20th January 2013 – A triumph of hope over experience

Next week:   Matoa 11:24 27th January  Rp.650,000

Always check the Web Site for last minute changes

FOREPLAY

A second marriage is alleged to be the finest example there is of the triumph of hope over experience, though, surely, anybody who thought he would get in a game of golf in the Jakarta area this past weekend after the rains we have had during the week run it pretty close.

MODERN Golf Club, however, was to turn out to be a very welcoming, hospitable and playable distraction for our 25 Tee Set optimists on Sunday.

Cantik if not especially talented caddies, fairways and bunkers wet but playable and amazingly hard greens despite the rain and floods over the past week. The scheduled Tee time of 11am was a bit ambitious considering the conditions, so a delay of just 10 minutes and with just one or two flights penetrating our defences, this was pretty acceptable and everyone got around in five hours or less.

Yes, our Pawang Hujan had done it again, no stoppage or delay due to rain, making  it a 100% successful record so far this year. Many thanks Graham with your direct line to the Rain Gods in the sky, but it’s premature to talk of performance bonuses. The usual Pawang Hujan scam is, you pay me now and if it doesn’t rain I keep the money, but if it does rain I keep the money anyway. We have McGeady’s services engaged on a rather different remuneration scheme.

Sending your intention to play has proven super successful and makes life easy for our administration to get us away on time. Please continue to advise your intention to play. 26 registered and 25 played this week. Two cancellations due to sickness and one got lost (Oh Craig, how did you manage that?) which means 2 came without registering. Good enough.

Keith Miller came (very nearly) straight from his hospital bed to the golf course and was able to complete 14 of the 18 holes. Good effort and thanks for the web site, Keith.

One minor winge and that is that some of our most valued players leave the venue prior to the issue of prizes and photo opps. Please try to stay just a little longer to make the experience that much better for the group. Thank you in anticipation.

All the photos from the day can be seen here.

HIGHLIGHTS

Evaldo Roos

Evaldo Roos

Craig Binks got lost and was pulled over by the police for making a number of highly illegal u-turns. Never made it to the course due to running out of money .

Joseph Peries being out gunned by Evaldo for longest drive by one metre.

A fine addition to the Tee Set wardrobe thanks to Santi Miller’s donation of a rather fetching wig. A few tried it on after the game including Evaldo Roos who earned

the very last hole – making it two weeks in a row.

Ivan Byriel’s handicap has fallen below 30 for  the first time depriving him of his only present source of income. The shock was enough to put him in hospital. We all wish Ivan a speedy recovery so he can put more cards in to recover the situation.

Keith Miller used so much effort on the longest drive hole he had to retire immediately after the shot.

James Young taking low nett but is yet to rack up 5 cards with Tee Set. A fantastic back 9 to go 46-38-84.

Chris Smith

Chris Smith

Monster Putter with just 34 was Chris Smith – too low for a fine Chris, it would win some weeks!!

James Ross planned on coming in from Pluit but couldn’t find his clubs under the 2m of water in his garage so had to beg off for the day.

The only downer on the day apart from the slow start was the Rp50K charged for a can of Bintang. We will remind players next time to BYO.

Category

#

Winner(s)

Awarded to

Low Gross

72

Joseph Peries
Low Net

70

James Young & Ed Paraan
Low Putts

25

Ed Paraan Ross Pagano
First Eagle

0

Not this week
First Birdie

1

Mel Meeds & Graham McGeady
First Sandy

1

Joseph Peries Geoff Thwaites #17
First Par HC >30 No award Ivan Byriel was OB!!
Most Improved

9

Scott Ovens
Closest the pin

1.73m

David Baglivo
Longest Drive

234m

Evaldo Roos
Most Putts

34

Chris Smith <36 so NO fine!!
Most strokes any hole

11

Ross Pagano
Skirts Evaldo Roos, Ross Pagano, Bob Fleischmann
Slow Play Only that caused by non Tee Set players.

Matoa

Click on the graphic for full results.

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TRIAL RUN FOR MONTHLY MEDAL

We will be playing our home course of Matoa Sunday next and would like to conduct a trial run to iron out the wrinkles on the Stableford scoring and other logistics before the Monthly Medal starts for real.

NEW MEMBERS: None that we can recall

WELCOME BACK:  12 welcome backs and 13 regulars

Cheers, Geoff

0811 706 237

PS: Once again please send me an SMS if you intend to play next week – BUT it NOT the end of the world if you make a last minute decision to play or NOT play!!

PPS You can also go to “Yes, I’m Playing” on the menu and fill in the very, very simple form while you are here. Gotta be quicker than a phone keyboard.

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Exciting new additions, Monthly Medal and some history!

Some of you may have noticed that the Tee Set schedule for the rest of the year has been updated with some pretty exciting stuff – with the standouts being fixtures arranged for Rancamaya, the favourite course of many and one which attracted a year high 50+ Tee Setters last year; Emerelda, another very fine course and, in early July, we will make a first visit to the home of the Indonesian Masters Event, Royale Jakarta, where you can measure your game against that of Lee Westwood who shot 16 under par over 4 rounds there last year, though from something called  the “black tees”.

You will also notice from the schedule that a Monthly Medal will be instituted in the near future when Stableford format will bring a little variety to our largely stroke play driven lives. More details here.

May 1984 (5)Finally, how many of the faces do you recognise on this Tee Set photo taken in May 1984, less than a year after the foundation of our august institution?

For most, not too many we venture to suggest, so many thanks to Stan Cooke, a member in the eighties and resident in Aberdeen these days, for letting us have this and some background in his e-mail to us last week.

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Next Round – Padang Golf Modern

Already time to remind you that Sunday’s round will be at Padang Golf Modern with green fees of Rp.650,000 and an 11:00 first tee off. We have complete faith in our Pawang Hujan continuing his extraordinary run of success in keeping the rain at bay whenever Tee Set gets out on the course, epsecially as he is now back in Jakarta – quite a challenge given the rather out-of-the-ordinary weather we are having  this wet season.

The Interleague schedule for 2013 appears to be settled and has been incorporated into the Tee Set schedule here. While dates are pretty much settled, the question of location has yet to be finalised with the contest being between Matoa and Jagorawi New Course.

Matoa will be holding a Valentines Day Golf Tournament on Thursday February 14th with some great door and hole in one prizes.

Matoa Valentine 2013

Hope to see you at a rain-free Modern on Sunday!

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Karawang International, 13th January 2013

NEXT WEEK: Padang Golf Modern, 20 January, 11:00am,  Rp.650,000

Tee Set once again had an almost rain free day at the very welcoming KARAWANG INTERNATIONAL for the rather modest green fee of Rp.650,000 – and we thank Director Pak Krisna Dani S. and his staff Rini, Egy and all the others who made our day so enjoyable.

who knowsOur Pawang Hujan must have antagonised the great golfer in the sky as around the 16th  hole it began to rain but, thankfully, it only lasted for about 10 minutes.

Thanks to all once again for advising of your intention to play – of the 24 who registered, 27 played! Once again, this was a big help when dealing with the Starter who got us away on time from 2 tee boxes. Please continue to advise your intention to play.

The course was in pretty reasonable condition considering the soaking it has had recently. The practice green was running at least twice the speed of the course greens which led to a lot of  putts going short – and a relatively high winning low putts number of 30.

Our skill prizes were paid in full regardless of any other prizes, so well done Ric Wymer for his 275 yard drive – and Mel Cantarella for his 282cm from the pin on hole #5.  Miracles do happen. Happy to report also that, this time, the appropriate Tee Box signs and result signs were there for all to see and manned by highly skilled and mostly awake forecaddies. Clearly the President did listen to the volley of “constructive criticism” that he received for his less than outstanding performance in this respect at Palm Hill the previous week. Though Tee Set is hardly a democracy, the vox populi get listened to if they complain loud enough!

Tom Alcedo won his first ever “SKIRT” but otherwise had a great game.

James Ross, a real pro, proved he can use his driver for a 250m drive or a 90m flop with equal facility. Saves having to carry too many clubs in the bag of course.

Neil Mullins sunk a 40 footer for birdie on the last hole. Just showing off of course.

“You mean I have to SWING the club!?” said  James Hogarth

It was Mel Cantarella’s first round of the year and he cursed his luck to be grouped once again with ex-Tee Set president Ric Wymer. Mel’s day featured a SKIRT with his very first swing of the day, Monster Putter, Most Improved and Nearest the Pin – thus just about managing to come out even on the day. Well done, Mel!!

We also welcomed back the Bender clan for the first time in 2013. After a JD and coke heart starter breakfast (© 1983 Tee Set), the father and son team worked up a healthy thirst during the round, clearing out the beer stocks of each kiosk in the process. Luckily theirs was the last flight out – so no damage done to the other beer guzzlers playing on the day.

Another excellent Sunday for Treasurer Ric Wymer with a very healthy six players qualifying for the privilege of wearing the infamous Tee Set skirt at 50,000 roops a shot – though Tuti was only to capture a couple of the cross-dressers unfortunately.

Shirts

RESULTS:

Category

#

Real Winner

Awarded to

Low Gross

84

James Young Neil Mullins also
Low Net

65

Tom Alcido
Low Putts

30

Santi Miller Mike Kilfoyle also
First Eagle

0

Not this week
First Birdie

10

Ric Wymer
First Sandy

18

Mike Garwood
First Par HC >30

8

Ivan Byriel
Most Improved

11

Mel Colterella
Closest the pin

282cm

Mel Canterella
Longest Drive

275y

Ric Wymer
Most Putts

45

Mel Canterella
Most strokes any hole

11

James Ross
Skirts Evaldo Roos, Geary Bowles, Mel Canterella, Tom Alcido, Ed Hesling & Gerard X
Slow Play Only that caused by non Tee Set players.

NEW MEMBERS: Gerard X and others

WELCOME BACK:  Ed Bender Snr. & Jnr. –  and many others

EVENTS:

BANDUNG BASH at Giri Gahana 29 to 31 March. We have booked all the rooms at the hotel. The best fun and golf of the year. Limited places so first in first served. Register now with Mrs. Endang  <endang@kojo.co.id> and you will receive your invitations.  Must be registered by 28 Feb.

Finally, we had a stranger in out midst for the Tee Set Championship back in November, a spy from Jakarta Now! who clearly managed to enjoy her time with us as you will see in this excellent piece from January’s edition of Jakarta Now! – where you will also have the pleasure of seeing Ivan Byriel properly executing a chip from off the green. He tells us that happens most years, though we remain to be convinced.

Regards

Geoff 

0811 706 237

PS: Please send me an SMS if you intend to play next week.

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Next round – Karawang International

Sunday 13th January sees us at the attractive Karawang International course out on the Cikampek Tol, well away from those pesky rain prone mountains to the South.

First tee off will be at 11:30, though a kind starter may get us away earlier, while green fees and shared cart will be Rp.650,000. As ever, please send Geoff an SMS on 0811 706237 if you plan to join, it really helps.

Mal Robins shared an excellent golf tale with us recently and we take the opportunity to share it with you here.

The 5th annual Martin Luther King Charity event is coming up soon – here are the details, give Debbie a call if you are interested in what is always a great day.

5th Annual Martin Luther King Charity

“I HAVE A DREAM Scramble”, Jakarta, Indonesia

LOCATION: Imperial Klub Golf (Jalan Pulau Golf Indonesia Tel. 021 546 0120)

DATE:  21 January 2013 (Monday) TEE OFF AT 07:00 AM.

 

ENTRY FEE: Rp 1,500,000 per player.  Includes: Light Breakfast, Full Western Lunch, Beverages, Green, Cart, and Caddy Fees, Welcome bag, Competition Winners, and Lucky Draw Prizes. (Recommend tipping caddies Rp 100,000)

FORMAT: There will be four players per team.  A, B, C, and D.  The teams will be drawn based on Handicaps.  Maximum Handicap is 36.

REFRESHMENTS: Beer/Soft drinks will be distributed throughout the course.

POINT OF CONTACT: Debbie Minicola smcoke@gmail.com or deborah.minicola@alliedpickfords.co.id  (08111-752-769)

Sponsorship Opportunities are available!  Please email for more information !

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Palm Hill, 06 January 2013

NEXT WEEK: An early return to KARAWANG INTERNATIONAL

(11:30, cRp650,00 all-in with shared cart)

First Tee Set round of the year and, at Rp.508,000 all-in, PALM HILL is another great value for money course and we plan to return on a regular basis.

Many thanks to all for listening to our plea to advise your intention to play. This made an immediate positive impact in terms of Starter relations with two tee boxes and starting on time – and with the group starting on hole 10 coming home in 4 hours with others not far behind. We had 36 registered and with 2 pulling out on Sunday Morning we were to start with 34. Grateful you continue to advise intent to play as early as possible – it really helps!!

The course was in good condition considering the soaking it received overnight and indeed right up until just before tee time. Greens and fairways were good, however, bunkers were a mess and a clear disadvantage to the first groups out. A new rule will be required to cope – watch this space.

Fernando had some amusement at your President’s expense by stamping the latter’s ball into the soft fairway; cunningly timing his moves to coincide with a villager passing the ball’s location. The poor guy received harsh grilling about the disapearance. After a provisional ball was played. Fernando amazingly, and inevitably, “found” the first ball.

JanPalm Hill’s caddies circumvented the side saddle rule by standing on the back of the cart and they were a delight as always, particularly if you gave chocolate. See Jan’s “result” to the right.

Joseph Peries gets de-merit points for wearing Brad Sincock’s beer. Terrible waste especially at Rp200K a jug. Well done to Keith Miller for finally being able to finish 18 holes of golf in one day. More or less back to fitness, he just has to sort his swing out now!

Chris Smith has been nick named Penicillin Man because on Sunday he was the man who had everything. Skirt(s), an evening dress, a pick-up, a birdie, sandy par and club abuse. Will he get back on the horse next week?

In a healthy boost to Tee Set finances, Chris was joined by four others in the Sunday Cross Dressers Club.

Peter Reichlmeier managed to use his sand wedge 8 times on hole #13 and walked off the par 3 with 7 over par. Boy, he loves that sand. One for the book of records we think

RaymondThe Tee Set fashionista police cited Neil Mullins for wearing a Rule Britannia belt but his crime was nowhere near as bad as Raymond Leong’s orange shirt hilariously “matched” with yellow pants. Tidak cocok, Raymond!

A keen observer has found a way to measure the popularity of a course by comparing the number of “experienced” balls for sale – Palm Hill is undoubtedly in the ascendancy.

Our President with his old timers afflictions once again forgot the longest drive and NTP.  So in good bushman style he improvised by putting markers out as he went – somewhat to the surprise of othe following flights. The NTP marker got closer and closer to the pin but nobody thought to write their name on the card 😦

We were however able to work out the Longest Drive as there were indeed a couple of names on that card 🙂

Plenty more photos of the days here , including all those cross dressers of course.

RESULTS:

Real Winner

Awarded to

Low Gross

76

Joseph Peries
Low Net

66

Mel Meeds
Low Putts

27

Fernando and Santi Santi Miller
First Eagle

x

Not this week
First Birdie

3

Craig Selbie
First Sandy

3

Mel Meeds
First Par HC >30

4

Ivan Byriel
Most Improved

5

Ric Wymer Mustafo Baabad
Closest the pin x No name ?
Longest Drive

x

Evaldo Roos
Most Putts 44 Gavi
Most strokes any hole 10 Peter Reichmeier Alan Fenwick, Ivan Byriel
Skirts J Alan Fenwick, Ivan Byriel, Mark Sincock, Chris Smith, Jan Janda
Slow Play No reports of slow play and all finished in around four hours.

FULL SCORES

Palm Hill_Jan13

NEW MEMBERS: Nicholas Vassie. Welcome to Tee Set Nick.

WELCOME BACK: 16 of our most valued players, too many to mention.

EVENTS:

  1. BANDUNG BASH at Giri Gahana 29 to 31 March. We have booked all the rooms at the hotel. The best fun and golf of the year. Limited places so first in first served. Register now. Mrs. Endang  <endang@kojo.co.id> and you will receive your invitations. (Nearly full) Quick if you want to join the most sought after event in our calendar.

Best regards,

Geoff Thwaites

0811 706 237

PS: Please send me an SMS message if you intend to play next week. This helps get better rates and times  (This applies for each week going forward.)

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Next round

palm hillA reminder that Tee Set’s next round, on Sunday 6th January, will be at Palm Hill with a first tee off time of 11:00 am.

You will be able to find your handicap for the round here.

If you intend playing then, if you haven’t already, please let Geoff Thwaites know by SMS on 0811 706 237.

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