February 2020 Game – Sungai Long Golf & Country Club

It truly was a beautiful sunny day with, thankfully, a cooling breeze and no sight of rain all afternoon. All six flights completed their rounds, albeit some got around a bit slower than others.

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We had a good field of 24 players with four guests, Sam Geddes (Son of El Pres), Herman Brand (1st game and guest of Clive), Thomas Stadler (2nd game and guest of Bernd) and On Chin Tan (2nd game).


The ever efficient starter at Sungai Long arranged for us to have a two tee box start – 3 from the 1st and 3 from the 10th. Malaysia Boleh, two flights suddenly appeared on the 1st tee box just before our 1st flight’s 1pm tee time, who we established had a 1.32 tee time. This eventually meant that flights from the 10th tee box were finishing before the first two flights from the 1st.

Course condition: No one can ever complain about Sungai Long as a golf course. It is always presented beautifully and the fairways, tee boxes (apart from the abomination below) and greens were very good. The rough as always, is very tough so it pays to stay on the short stuff.


We played from the white tee markers which, today, made the course very short; some of the white tees were on the ladies tee box. Yours scribe could benefit from some course management in such situations.

Some good scores were returned but only 7 players bettered or equaled their handicap. I know that the rough was a challenge and I think the scores reflected that.

Caddies: Feedback on the caddies at Sungai Long before we get into the results. About half the field had some complaints about the caddying, anything from ‘giving putts’ and ‘moving debris around the ball’ to demanding higher tips or having the audacity to ‘tut tut’ a players shot! Some trainees were deployed I believe, and also a few ring-ins. The rest thought the caddies did an OK job.

Post-Game Dinner and Prize Giving

East of Highway Restoran is one of our regular and most enjoyable haunts away from the clubs, and once again provided a really good spread of well chosen dishes. Lots of beer and wine (graciously provided again by Ricardo) was imbibed along with heaps of banter and laughs. Ted even provided us with a very comical re-enactment of his ‘dummy spit’ on the 17th hole earlier in the day!  Great day and evening all around!

EGM

As previously notified a short EGM was convened.  Following the AGM the committee was asked to review the current handicap system and make recommendations. These recommendations were put to the members and previous committee members.  The vote on the recommendations was held and the said recommendations were passed unanimously unopposed. The constitution shall be amended accordingly and issued to all members.

Results
• The winner today was Edwin Ferner with an excellent round of 89 off a handicap of 23 and a result of 42 points. (Cut , – 4 for winning plus – 1 for being so good, erm, no, because he had more than 40 points! His base handicap is 22 and you cannot be cut more than four below your base, i.e. 18. Thus cut 5.
• Second today on the sheet was Sam Geddes but being a guest, he could not win. Nonetheless, it should be noted he had a score of 97 for 39 points. El Pres was the fortunate recipient of 2nd given Sam’s ineligibility, with a gross of 84 for 38 points. Cut 2.   Many thanks to Ricardo Castro for sponsoring the Wine prize
• Third place went to Bernd Kaiser with another solid round of 96 for 37 points. Cut 1.

Full results below
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Novelty Awards
• Longest Drive – Hole number 5 Par 5 – Sam Geddes 229.2m
• NTP – Hole number 8 Par 3 – Pietro Martucci 3.2m
• NTP – Hole number 14 Par 3 – Andrew Robinson 2.7m (and he made the birdie putt)
Lowest Gross – Geoff McLaws 81. Second Paul Geddes 84. Third Ricardo Castro 86.

COTD Nominations
• Iain Wise  – playing in the group in front. Claimed they had three caddies working for them and Iain was still raking the bunkers himself!
• Geoff  -for throwing a club in the direction of the caddy. Undue Petulance (that’s a new one).
• Ted – who on the 17th, instead of throwing a club, threw himself on the ground (Ted provided a re-enactment of this at dinner). The caddy asked, “is he dead?”
• Herman – who received advice from his caddy after taking three unsuccessful shots out of a bunker – ungentlemanly conduct! And,
• Siggy who nominated himself for barking (woof woof) on Andrew’s backswing. More fool him, Andrew couldn’t hear!

Unanimous winner was Ted Parslow who was obviously enjoying prostrating himself!

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Fines:
Enzo ended up paying the fines for his guests, Herman and Tan. Is that called losing the bet?
Much confusion prevailed but I believe the fines are:
Herman, Tan, Clive and Andy for not reaching the ladies tees. Each fined RM50
Thomas for arriving late – RM20 but paid RM50 – very charitable.
Numerous other misdemeanours raised more funds from Clive, Ted, Herman and Tan to the tune of RM20 each.

We also had a number of fines issued for non-submission of score cards. It will not be accepted to have four players scores recorded on one card and that submitted in place of individual cards.  To clear up this issue once and for all. We each receive a card with our name and handicap already on it. We swap the card with someone else in the group. That person records your score and his own where appropriate on that card. No other scores are to be entered on the card of an individual player. (If so, they are to be scrubbed out before handing the card in).  At the completion of the round, you will check your scoring and sign the card you have completed, as marker, and sign your own card when handed back by your marker.
When you hand in your card after your next round it will be checked off the list and fines will be issued accordingly. Better bring your tens and twenty’s.

May Away – unfortunately cancelled because of Covid-19

Sponsors:
We cannot forget our ever faithful sponsors for their continuing support.
Robert for providing his ever reliable balls for the prizes. There must be so many of those KLOGS balls all over the world by now!
Ricardo for the generous contribution of the wine for the prize giving and for ongoing supply of a much enjoyed beverage.

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Photos : Courtesy of Stuart & Ricardo

September 2019 Game – Sungai Long Golf & Country Club

What Haze !!!!

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Twenty Kloggers turned up to play at Sungai Long; the course was in great condition and the game management by Shanti and her course staff was superb. Play got off on time with a two-tee box start under a light shower which promised slight relief from the haze. This soon passed and we battled through the persistent gloom; showers again returned later in the afternoon along with distant rumbles of thunder. Play however was uninterrupted and we were all finished shortly after 5pm. 

The traffic was good and the majority of the players adjourned to the reliable Restoran East of Highway for the dinner and prize giving. Here we were joined by our Groupies, Barry and Andrew along with Moneybags who couldn’t make the game. Ted however found getting to East of Highway directionally challenging and arrived some 45 minutes after everyone else; for this he was fined.  Guest of Roland, Mr Tan was welcomed. Unfortunately he failed to pass the ladies tee box on two occasions and was fined 2 jugs; in true Klogs spirit Roland paid a portion of his guests fine. Roland was also fined 20 Rm for playing from the drop zone using a tee.

Results

Off the white tees Sungai Long is short and the scores were good with several players scoring more than 40 points.   The winner was Tony Morris with 83 for 46 points (cut 10) with Geoff McLaws second with 76 for 45 points (cut 2).  3rd was Helmut Dicknoether with 97 for 42 points (cut 1).

 

Full results below :

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  • NTP front nine hole 3 – Andrew Chez won this with 9.50m and was the only one to make the green; as he was OB, the sleeve was given to Dan Brod for the achievement of an Eagle. Dan was also given a celebratory drink.
  • NTP back nine hole 14 – Pietro Martucci (3.60m)
  • Longest Drive – Stan Constantinides line + 39metres
  • Lowest gross – Paul Geddes 81 (Geoff having won second place.)
  • Last Birdie – Sigi Maierbrugger #15
  • Most Golf – Allan Wright rewarded with a pack of tees.

COTD  

The five nominations for COTD were as follows :

  1. Ted proposed Dan for getting his Eagle and not meaning to do it.
  2. Paul for taking too long to measure his distance on the LD hole.
  3. Pietro for firing into Paul’s flight while Paul was still measuring his LD shot.
  4. Ricardo for marking Ted’s card but not knowing the score when Ted was late in turning up.
  5. Paul for continuously mixing up the Italian Mafia pair of Pietro and Enzo.

EL Pres judging the mood of the room took votes for Paul first and he was unanimously voted COTD.   Paul downed his COTD drink stood on a chair.

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November Away

EL PRES advised that the November Away was presently full with 24 players and one on the wait list. Shirts will be ordered on Friday 20th.

October Game

Next month’s game will be held on Wednesday 16th October at Glenmarie – Valley Course.

Sponsors

Our sponsors are a main reason that we can play at good golf courses and award members with trophies, attractive prizes as well as “KLOGS” signature golf balls. In order to show our appreciation we encourage members to support our sponsors.

Wine (Ricardo Castro)

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April 2019 Game – Sungai Long Golf & Country Club

IMG_5343With many of the regular players away there were only 20 of us for the April game at the beautiful Sungai Long Golf & Country Club. With an efficient check in we teed-off early from the 1st and the 10th tee boxes and with no-one ahead, the first flight was finished by ~4.20pm 

The course was in great condition, as it always seems to be, with carpet-like fairways and fast but true greens.

The weather was hot or very hot, unusually with no afternoon rain, so a number of players were flagging by the end.  18 players, including our guest Dave Highgate, then made it for dinner at the East of Highway restaurant where we were joined by Richard Moss and enjoyed a good choice of food selected by Paul Geddes, cool beers and good wine, provided by Ricardo Castro.

Results

The April medal winner was Roland Steiner with a score of 89 for 43 points (cut 7).   Second on count back with 87 for 40 points was Clive Gordon (cut 2) with Ricardo Castro 3rd with 85 for 40 (cut 1).   Lowest gross went to Geoff McLaws with 86.

Full results below. 

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  • NTP winner #8 :  Allan Wright (5.9m)
  • NTP winner #17 :  Ted Parslow (6.07m)
  • Longest drive #15 : None on sheet (which was cunningly hidden by the club) 
  • Late birdie :  Andrew Robinson (though he may be cited for ornithology abuse – he killed one of the local feathered population with his tee-shot on #17) 

COTD

We had 4 nominations this month for COTD.

  1. Tony Morris – for arriving late having left his golf bag behind on his kitchen table
  2. Stan – for suggesting to Andrew (Andy) that he could not tee-up though hitting his 3rd shot from the tee-box having hit into the water on hole #5
  3. Stuart – for buggy abuse (flat tyre)[attempted deflection by Stan]
  4. Iain – on par 3, for asking how far it was when they had had lengthy discussions within the group already  & for poor scoring at beginning of round (1 point in first 6 holes)

Tony Morris was an easy choice for COTD, particularly as he related his tale on numerous occasions to anyone who would listen.

Auction 

To raise funds for the depleted coffers, Paul suggested auctioning a book by Colin Montgomerie given away by Martin Walsh when he left for Europe; after some enthusiastic bidding, Tony Morris was the successful bidder at Rm70. 

Fines 

Only four ( ?)  honesty jugs this month, but numerous fines were dished out by the returning El Pres.   Of particular note was the fine for our winner Roland, who brought the clubs tape measure and clipboard to the restaurant ! 

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May Away

As advised earlier, this will be in Chonburi from May 13th-18th.  We currently have a full tour of 20 players ; any other interested parties will be added to a waitlist

Sponsors

Our sponsors are a main reason that we can play at good golf courses and award members with trophies, attractive prizes as well as “KLOGS” signature golf balls. In order to show our appreciation we encourage members to support our sponsors.

Wine (Ricardo Castro)

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Photos : Courtesy of your scribe, Stuart & Ricardo

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July 2018 Game – Sungai Long Golf & Country Club

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With many of the regular players away for the summer, including El Pres & the Scribe,  there were only 19 of us for the July game at the beautiful Sungai Long Golf & Country Club. With an efficient check in we all teed’ off on time from the 1st and the 10th tee boxes.

The course was in great condition, as it always seems to be at this course, with carpet-like fairways and fast but true greens.

Weather was nicely overcast making it a somewhat cool and pleasant afternoon. Only 15 players made it for dinner, the others missing out on a good choice of food, cool beers and good wine, provided by RICHARD RODWELL (our sponsor for the wine prize).

Results

The July medal winner was Paul Geddes with a score of 81 for 43 points (cut 7). Second on count back with 90 for 42 points was Helmut D (cut 2) with Ricardo Castro 3rd with 83 for 42 (cut 1). Special mention goes to Siggi Maierbrugger who recorded the best stableford score of the day with 81 for 45, but as a guest was ineligible for the tankard.

Full results below.

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  • NTP winner #8 : Lim Ching Hong (14‘7“)
  • NTP winner #17 : Stuart Taylor (2m 60cm)
  • Longest drive #15 : Siggi M (210 yds)
  • Last birdie : Niall Murray (#12)

COTD

We had 4 nominations this month for COTD.

  1. Ron for deciding to leave for Jakarta and not play KLOGS next year
  2. Stuart for managing to lose 3 balls into the water at the Par 3 3rd hole
  3. Ted (Ted’s caddy) for picking up another players ball and not checking his errant 1st tee shot causing a big delay on the first hole
  4. Kaswira (and his “Chinese Mafia”) for instigating COTD awards against Ron

Kaswira was voted as COTD with his “Chinese Mafia”, but Ron Linden ended up drinking the beer.

Thanks

To everyone for your support and a special thank you to Stuart Taylor and Martin Belderink for helping with some administration and the report

Sponsors

Our sponsors are a main reason that we can play at good golf courses and award members with trophies, attractive prizes as well as “KLOGS” signature golf balls. In order to show our appreciation we encourage members to support our sponsors.

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Photos : Courtesy of Victor, Stuart & Ricardo

October 2017 Game – Sungai Long Golf & Country Club

The October game was held at the scenic Sungai Long Golf & Country Club.

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17 players including 2 guests (Paul Collett & Jurg Stoll) teed-off on time, with 3x 3 balls & 2x 4 balls teeing off with a shot-gun start at 1pm off 3 tees. Actually, Paul was technically a returning KLOGer having been a member ~15 years earlier; however since he was not wearing a KLOGs shirt, had not paid his subscriptions throughout that time and later rebutted polite requests to settle them he was considered a guest.

The course and greens were in very good condition and dry, so the balls were running well, providing you were on the fairway. If you weren’t, it was a different matter !

The weather was very hot throughout so some players, including your scribe, flagged in the heat. The 3×3 ball flights were finished soon after 5 pm but the 4 balls were much slower so finished ~ 5.30pm, after which all players made their way by various tortuous routes to the East of Highway restaurant where we enjoyed good food ordered by El Pres, accompanied by numerous bottles of beer, plus good wines provided by RICHARD RODWELL (our sponsor for the wine prize). The evening wrapped up for most ~ 9pm.

Results

Some good scores today with 5 players bettering their handicaps and the winner having to be determined on count back. The October medal winner was Kaswira Ahmad, with an excellent score of 83 for 44 (cut 8 !) (probably his driving on the course was better than his driving to the restaurant; he arrived a long time after everyone else). Second on count back was Roger McGowan with 92 for 44 (cut 2) ahead of Edwin Ferner with 93 for 41 (cut 1).

Full results below.

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  • NTP winner #3 : Iain Wise (7.5m)
  • NTP winner #14 : Robert Frager (6.5m)
  • Longest Drive : Ricardo Castro (210m)
  • Lowest gross : Richard Rodwell
  • Last birdie : Martin Walsh

COTD

We had 5 nominations this month for COTD.

  1. El Pres (Iain Wise) – for various misdemeanors, including suggesting to Roger on the 18th that he did not need more points to win, phone abuse (taking call from your Scribe !), getting his 1st par of day on the 18th hole and standing in a bunker which Martin then hit into.
  2. Kas (the only ‘local’) – for getting lost on the way to the restaurant
  3. Paul Geddes – for playing El Pres’s provisional ball rather than his own ball which was 10m further on, thus incurring a 2 stroke penalty
  4. Paul Collett – for celebrating his first green in regulation on the 18th hole, only to see it roll back off the green
  5. Richard R – for hitting the red marker ball on the Ladies tee box and rebounding back nearly in line with the white tee box.

Despite his attempts to rig the vote, the unanimous winner of this prestigious award was Iain Wise.

Fines

Four honesty jugs this month (Jurg, Dave & Richard for failing to reach the ladies tee, Iain for phone abuse). Jurg & Richard both actually hit the ladies tee marker but their balls rebounded almost to the white tee box; Jurg however then remarkably made par on the hole !. The last flight was also fined 10Rm each for slow play.

November Away

This will be at Hua Hin from 14-19th November; currently we have 14 players plus 1 non-playing coach / food & drinks taster. More are welcome.

December Game

The December game will be held on December 13th ; venue will be advised later

Sponsors

Our sponsors are a main reason that we can play at good golf courses and award members with trophies, attractive prizes as well as “KLOGS” signature golf balls. In order to show our appreciation we encourage members to support our sponsors.

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Photos : courtesy of your Scribe, Ricardo & Stuart T (thanks !)

December 2016 Game – Sungai Long Golf & Country Club

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We had our December game at Sungai Long Golf & Country Club which is always a great venue. The course was in great shape and the weather looked great at the start but we had about 3 showers of rain during the round which fortunately didn’t impede play. The greens were running fast at about 11.5 which caused some consternation with many of the players and resulting in quite a few 3 putts.

Post game dinner and prize giving was held at Restoran East of Highway which was excellent with some great dishes ordered by El Pres. We were joined at dinner by John Arkinstall who didn’t play today but joined us for the dinner.

Results

The monthly medal winner for December was Fran Hierz, with a score of 98 for 38 points (cut 4). Runner up was Ricardo Castro with a gross of 92 for 36 points (cut 2) with 3rd place being Roger Surieux with 101 for 35 points (cut 1).

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Robert Frager kindly downs the winner’s mug on behalf of Fran Hierz.

Full results below:

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The NTP winners were as follows:

Hole 3 : Iain Wise 8.70m

Hole 8 : Stuart Taylor 2.02m

Hole 14 : Stan Constantinides 8.46m

Hole 17 : Franz Hierz 10.29m

It must be mentioned that all players measured their NTP’s in metres except the flight with Andrew Robinson, Roger Surieux, Pietro Martucci and Franz Hierz who decided to measure in ft and ins requiring a rather tedious conversion to match in with the other measurements.

Last birdie was Bernie Schobert on Hole No 12 and the best gross was Geoff McLaws with an 84.

COTD

We had 6 nominations this month for COTD.

  1. Stan Constantinides and Ricardo Castro for predicting a 1% chance of rain for the game …. we had 3 fairly decent rain showers during the game.
  2. Pietro Martucci for trying to measure his drive nearest to the line when we never have a nearest the line competition.
  3. Mike Smith for taking multiple chips onto the green on the 8th hole then realising he was playing the wrong ball as handed to him by his caddie then stomping off the green in a foul mood and launching his putter into the bunker ….. AND then after retrieving his putter NOT raking the bunker.
  4. Franz Hierz for being on the green in 2 on Hole No 9 and then scoring a 7.
  5. Bernie Schobert for playing off a handicap of 19 when his actual playing handicap was 12.
  6. Iain Wise for not changing into his golf shoes until the last minute.

Mike Smith was unanimously voted as COTD.

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Here is the evidence of the putter marks and footprints in the bunker on the 8th hole. Extensive ballistics measurements identified the putter mark as consistent with this that would be made by Mike Smith’s putter and forensics on the footprints match up with Mr Smith’s golf shoes …. case closed!

Sponsors

Our sponsors are a main reason that we can play at good golf courses and award members with trophies, attractive prizes as well as “KLOGS” signature golf balls. In order to show our appreciation we encourage members to support our sponsors.
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We should mention that as Richard Rodwell who normally supplies the wine was not at this game and so Ricardo Castro kindly supplied some excellent wine for the consumption of the members after the game. Many thanks Ricardo.

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