Next Game – Templer Park – 14th October 2013

TEMPLER PARK has been booked for MONDAY 14TH OCTOBER (15/16 th is holiday).
Costs TP Book 130 RM, others 180 RM. I have managed to bring the tee off forward to 0800 hrs, from 2 tee boxes. Please be at the club by 0730 hrs latest. Please let me know of your availabilities by SATURDAY EVENING 1800 hrs. Need to know by then, as Monday game.

After the game we will eat at the Tang Dynasty Restaurant again. Pork knuckles, and Chicken baskets have already been ordered….!!

Results – Perangsang Templer – 8th October 2013

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Perangsang was in great condition , although the greens were a little slow, but true. The weather was excellent and a good morning’s golf was enjoyed by all. This is now a very good value venue and expect to play again in the near future.

Thank goodness for pre registration as we just managed to start off 2 boxes just in front of a Petronas competition.

The winner was Tony Morris, with an excellent 85 for 43 points. Well done. Cut 7. Ted Parslow came second with the lowest gross of 82 for 39 points. Cut 1. Full results attached.

16 people then adjourned to the Tang Dynasty for the usual enjoyable lunch. Thank you to Paul Geddes for paying for the drinks, to celebrate his birthday and for surviving another week…. Car accident last week, and now a damaged neck and head after inspecting the bottom of a swimming pool…..

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Results – Tasik Puteri – 1st October 2013

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We only started with 11 players, as unfortunately Andrew Robinson had to drop out, and will be out for a couple of weeks. 

We teed off before 0740 hrs and the weather was good, light cloud. Tasik was in good condition, with lively, quick and in some cases bouncy greens. It was Iain’s birthday, so he kindly offered some NTPs, to celebrate the occasion. Ironically only 2 holes were achieved. Hans B on hole number 3 and Glen on hole 14. Iain then decided to present the other 2 sleeves to 5th and 7th places. Stuart got the 5th place as a result of being at the lunch.. and Ray got 7th place.


Many thanks Iain, and you do not look as old as some of your “friends” were saying …


The winner on the day was Glen with 100 for 40 points, well done. Paul Geddes came second with the lowest gross of 83 for 38 points. 

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Next Game – Tasik Puteri – 1st October 2013

Tuesday October 1st. We only have 3 flights with tee off at 0745 hrs. Please be at the club by 0720 hrs. Costs will be 100 RM pax. Caddies at own expense.

It is Iain’s birthday, so he has kindly offered some NTPs, to celebrate the occasion.

We will be eating at the Chinese Restaurant on the way back to the toll.

Flight 1 
Barry Cousins 32
Hans Berger 20
Andrew Robinson 23
Stuart Taylor 20

Flight 2
Ray Funnell 29
Aftab Ahmad 20
Paul Geddes 14
Iain Wise 24

Flight 3
Jeff Pearce 18
Robin Brown(Guest Jeff) 32
Tony Morris 20
Glen Wombwell 32

Results – Hua Hin Tour – 26th to 29th September 2013

10 Cannons, plus our guest Edwin Raspe all met on time at Subang ready to check in, which unfortunately proved to be a very protracted and chaotic 1 hour affair. Anyway we eventually left about 10 minutes late. 



Day 1 Palm Hill

The first course, Palm Hill was only 10 minutes from Hua Hin airport, so after a quick change and help from Tam , the ground representative, we managed to tee off in front of the group of ex Malaysian policemen, who had caused the delay at Subang….. All our flights finished in daylight…..!

Great weather, good course, wide fairways and fast rolling greens for the first day of the 2 day competition. Winner of the 500 Baht was Tony Morris with 87 for 41 points. Meal and drinks were enjoyed at the club, before moving to the hotel. 


After a fast check in at the City Beach Hotel, most people spent a very liquid evening in the bars of Hua Hin. 

City Beach Hotel
Hua Hin Railway Station
Hua Hin seafront

Day 2 Black Mountain


Generally agreed that this stunning course was the preferred of the three. All the landscaping has now been completed and allied to the scenery makes this course exceptional. A little unlucky with the weather, with intermittent rain, and a 10 minute stop for a heavy shower, but did not stop people’s enjoyment. Handicaps had been adjusted after the first day, with Tony cut by 2. Players went out in reverse order, with the 4 highest scorers from the first day in the last flight.  With 4 holes to play anyone from this flight could have won. 


Perhaps the benefit of not going out the night before, proved significant for the winner….. Hans Berger with a combined 78 points, 184 just beat Edwin by 2 points, 181. Winner received 1500 Baht + the September Trophy, second place received 750 Baht, and Klaus won 500 Baht for 8th place. Stuart and Tony both had 75 points. So a very close competition. Lowest combined gross Kevin with 171. Meal and drinks at the club before moving into the town for the evening’s enjoyment.

Full Results of 2 Day Competition





Day 3 Banyan – Scramble Competition


Another great course, in excellent condition. There was a large Lexus Cup Golf Competition being held but we got off before those flights. Lucky with the weather which was overcast but stayed dry. Tony again worked his excellent scramble magic and the resulting scores, were evidence of this. A couple of the party were a little reticent to playing a scramble but at the end of the competition, all agreed that a great day was had by all. 




Winners each receiving 500 Baht were Ted, Edwin, Hans, Klaus with H/Cap 4. Gross 68 for 44 points. 

Second on count back were Kevin, Tony, Stuart with H/Cap 2 Gross 69 for 41 points, and then….. 

. the “Muppets”, H/Cap 8, 75 for 41 points, led by Captain Fantastic, Graham, who, on not one of his best days, actually played one fairway shot that went through his legs and backwards by about 10 metres. The muppets still managed to par the hole, after rather a lot of humour.

A first for the Cannons followed after the game when deserts, brownies and banana splits were actually taken, and the remainder of the float was eventually used up…..Great lunch and good camaraderie. Individuals who did not win during the trip were then given a sleeve of balls kindly provided by Simon of Liberty travel. Captain fantastic after his performance won the remaining orange ball.





Edwin eventually opens his wallet

Thanks to Glen for acting as moneybags during the trip. Managed to break even, with some help from Hans. 

Thanks to everyone for great timekeeping, commitment and as a result an excellent time was had by all.


And of course a Big Thank You to our Convenor, Ray Funnell, for all the arrangements of this highly successful tour. In appreciation of his efforts all the group pitched in for a rather special and personalised gift which was presented to him at the close of the tour. We all hope this will take pride of place in his display cabinet along with all his golf trophies.



Our winner, Hans Berger, also treated us to his special song ….



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Results – LEGS Competition @Saujana Impian – 17th September 2013

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The return match took place at the excellent Impian GC. The course was in very good condition, but the greens were a little slow which was the only complaint on the day. A great day was had by all. Teed off on time, and all flights were back in the clubhouse in good time. The lunch, kindly provided by the ladies, many thanks, was a success and both teams enjoyed some healthy banter. Congratulations to the club for excellent service, helped by the LEGS waitresses.

Better ball stableford was the method of play.


Stuart and his partner Allan, won with an outrageous 48 points. Well done. Bernard and Ted were second, ocb from Rebecca and Pauline were third with 44 points. Full results

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1st place pair 75 RM each

2nd place pair 50 RM each

3rd place pair 35 RM each


There were three matches which were very close, one of which was shared, but the ladies won the other two and as a result won the match 3.5 versus 4.5. Well played the LEGS ladies.


So after two matches the ladies are leading 9 matches to 8. This time round the ladies aggregated stableford points were 314 against 326 for the men. Total stableford for the two matches. Ladies 689 Men 692.    Overall it is still amazingly close. 


By popular demand, the next match will be in early March, when it is our turn to host.

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Rules of Golf – Loose Impediments

Loose Impediments and Movable Obstructions (Rules 23-1 and 24-1)

It seems that many golfers are confused as to whether objects on the course are loose impediments or movable obstructions. This is an important distinction to make, as there are a number of relevant Rules where players could incur penalties if they get it wrong.

In fact, in most cases, the distinction should be easy enough. Loose Impediments are natural objects and movable obstructions are anything artificial that can be moved without unreasonable effort. Here is a sample list of some of the items that may be encountered on the golf course during a round;

Loose Impediments
(natural)
Movable Obstruction (artificial)
stones
bunker rakes
leaves
other players’ golf clubs
branches and twigs
stakes (except out of bounds)
pine cones
signage and ropes
dung and droppings
bottles and cans
insects
score cards
worms and their casts
pens and pencils
spiders and their webs
paper, tissues
half-eaten fruit
plastic bags
fruit skins
packets and boxes
ant hills
toys
dead birds and animals
match sticks or cigarettes
aeration plugs
abandoned balls
clods of earth
loose stones from a wall
gravel
wood manufactured into planks
crushed shells
cables
wood chips
doors or windows

Be aware, that under the Rules sand and loose soil are loose impediments on the putting green, but not elsewhere; snow and natural ice, other than frost, are either casual water or loose impediments, at the option of the player; and dew and frost are not loose impediments. 
Some loose impediments may be transformed into obstructions through processes of construction or manufacturing. For example, a log (loose impediment) that has been split and has legs attached has been changed by construction into a bench (obstruction), or a piece of wood (loose impediment) becomes an obstruction when manufactured into a charcoal briquette. Also, there may be loose impediments that when placed together make up an obstruction. An example of this would be a manufactured path (immovable obstruction) made of wood chips. If a player’s ball lies on such a path and he chooses not to take relief then he may move any of the wood chips before making his stroke, providing that he does not move his ball in doing so, 

Except when both the loose impediment and the ball lie in, or touch, the same bunker or water hazard, any loose impediment may be moved. But if the player causes their ball to move while removing the loose impediment, they are penalised one stroke and the ball must be replaced, unless the ball is on the putting green when there is no penalty. 

Movable obstructions can be removed anywhere on the course, including when the ball lies in a hazard, and there is no penalty if the ball moves during the removal, but again it must be replaced where it was before it was moved. If the ball lies in or on the obstruction, the ball may be lifted and the obstruction removed. The ball must then be dropped, or on the putting green placed, as near as possible to the spot directly under the place where the ball lay in or on the obstruction, not nearer the hole. 
As already mentioned, if a player’s ball lies in a bunker they are not permitted to remove any loose impediment from that bunker. (The above photo illustrates this well – my ball was lying on a leaf in the bunker and had to be played as it lay.) However, very often there will be a Local Rule that says, “Stones in bunkers are movable obstructions”, because it is considered that the stones could represent a danger to players if they are hit during a stroke. This is a good illustration of why it is so important to read the Local Rules before commencing a round on an unfamiliar course. Whilst on the subject of bunkers, if a player cannot find their ball in a bunker because it is covered by sand, leaves or other loose impediments, they are permitted to probe or rake with a club or otherwise, as many loose impediments, or as much sand, as will enable them to see a part of their ball. When making a stroke out of a bunker, or water hazard, the player may not touch any loose impediment in that hazard before making their stroke, which commences with the downswing. So, for example, if a player brushes leaves in a bunker during their practice stroke or backswing they incur a penalty of two strokes in stroke play, or loss of hole in match play.