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….!!
Author: Stuart Taylor
Results – Perangsang Templer – 8th October 2013
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Next Game – Perangsang Templer Golf Club – 8th October 2013
Results – Tasik Puteri – 1st October 2013
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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
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.
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| City Beach Hotel |
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| Hua Hin Railway Station |
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| Hua Hin seafront |
Day 2 Black Mountain
Day 3 Banyan – Scramble Competition
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| Edwin eventually opens his wallet |
Our winner, Hans Berger, also treated us to his special song ….
Results – LEGS Competition @Saujana Impian – 17th September 2013
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Rules of Golf – Loose Impediments
Loose Impediments and Movable Obstructions (Rules 23-1 and 24-1)
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;
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Loose Impediments
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Movable Obstruction (artificial)
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stones
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bunker rakes
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leaves
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other players’ golf clubs
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branches and twigs
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stakes (except out of bounds)
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pine cones
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signage and ropes
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dung and droppings
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bottles and cans
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insects
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score cards
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worms and their casts
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pens and pencils
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spiders and their webs
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paper, tissues
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half-eaten fruit
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plastic bags
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fruit skins
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packets and boxes
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ant hills
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toys
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dead birds and animals
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match sticks or cigarettes
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aeration plugs
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abandoned balls
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clods of earth
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loose stones from a wall
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gravel
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wood manufactured into planks
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crushed shells
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cables
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wood chips
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doors or windows
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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.




























































































































































































































































