Friday, October 10, 2014

Results - KGSAAS - 10th October 2014


Report

We decided to play KGSAAS to take advantage of the special Friday Senior's rate of RM93 .... which was good for 9 of us ... unfortunately Peter Davies (the non-senior baby) had to pay full rate of RM168.

We had 3 flights and set off on the Sultan & President's 9's in good weather conditions. Course was pretty good but greens were very variable from slow to very fast.

We finished around 12:15pm and then decided to lunch at the Chinese restaurant at the club ..... well most of us did! Unfortunately Mike Smith headed off to the Annexe for lunch after getting misinformation from Robert Mulliss so there were only 9 of us for lunch. The food was good and plentiful .... enough for one more it looked like ;)

Going forward and learning from this we should in future all convene after the game and decide collectively on a lunch venue .... or better make a decision before the game.

Results

Winner of the day was Stuart Taylor with 38 points (gross of 84) and runner up was Robert Mulliss with 37 points (102 gross). It must be said however we need to be a little more careful on the scoring and cross checking as quite a few of the scores were wrong. Mike Smith had Robert Mulliss' score down as 103 for 36 and Robert had quoted 102 for 37. We need to make sure that playing partners crow-check the scores before submission. Thanks.

Full results below:


Rotten Egg Award


There was much discussion on the number of misdemeanours of Mike Smith heading to the wrong lunch venue, not paying his RM10, not submitting a card, listening to Robert Mulliss, having his phone switched off, etc ...... so he will get a Rotten Egg award. However I will also award an extra Rotten Egg Award for Robert Mulliss for badly misleading a fellow Egger into heading to lunch in the wrong location.

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Friday, October 3, 2014

Results - Kuala Kubu Bharu Golf Club - 3rd October 2014


After much discussion previously about playing some of the more rural and eclectic golf courses in Malaysia we decided to play Kuala Kubu Bharu Golf Club. This small town is on the road up to Fraser's Hill. The original 9 hole golf course was extended some time back to a full 18 holes and Andrew Robinson expounded its virtues detailing the scenic course, and the small club complete with beer and food available ........

8 Eggers pulled up to the clubhouse on Friday morning before 8:00am after about an hours drive from KL. The club was very much in disrepair, the pool was empty and the rest of the building more than a little sad.

However after registering and paying our RM50 a head, 4 buggies were brought round and although they were in very bad shape and most uncomfortable ... they did make it all the way round the 18 holes.

The course was rather unique .... apart from being in fairly bad shape the course layout and design provided many surprises ... blind tee shots, large boulders, deep cavernous ravines and wet boggy areas that you would not venture into .... along with the usual jungle and deep grass. Signage on the course was very bad so it was like solving a puzzle sometimes to find the next hole.

We all eventually got round the course although at times it felt like a commando training course with many of us losing quite a few balls in the process. We then showered (being pleasantly surprised on the good showers and the fresh new towels!) and then drove down to KKB for a very good lunch at a small Chinese coffee shop along with very much needed cold beer.

Results

Mike Smith was winner of the day .... although the final scores were different than originally posted. Mike originally posted a score of 30 points .... but in fact only scored 28, thereby tie-ing with Allan McNicoll ... but won on count back anyway!!

As the scores tell ... this was not a course for good scores.

Full results below:

Rotten Egg Award.

A number of dubious Rotten Egg Awards were put forward including one for Andrew for suggesting we play KKB and yet another self-nomination by Robert ..... however no confusion was reached so we will let this week pass.

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