Thursday, November 24, 2016

BANDUNG GOLF MOUNTAIN VIEW GOLF CLUB

When the idea came from my golf colleagues after returning from Medan , all 8 of us agreed that we should explore golf in Bandung. Some have been to Bandung with families but not golfing, a few like me have played some courses here particularly Mountain View GC. We called our agent friend in Medan if he could arrange a golf package for us and he agreed and later quoted RM 1,550 per pax for a 3 days golfing, 3 nights single room and 4 days unlimited transport.
After arrival at Hussein SastraNegara airport at 0920 am and after the immigration and customs formalities, we were met and greet by our agent and off we went to Mountain View GC. During this rainy season even MVGC was not in playing conditions, according to caddies here only Malaysians come and play.

Originally there were 8 of us, I helped to purchase their Malindo Air tickets at a bargain price of RM291.90 return. At the last minutes, 2 announced that they can not join the trip, one with medical appts. , the other presumably the home minister revoked his visa. The other one could not be traced until now although attempts to reach him were made, hope he is safe and well. The cost per pax was 
revised upwards by agent as there were only 5 of us.

I would advice golfers to avoid golfing in Bandung during end of year, it was raining here and not fun to play anymore. Of course there were birdies, pars and bogeys but we were soaking wet.
The caddies were nice and patience with our antics, damn beautiful too. 

We will visit this course again during dry season. Hopefully the Ringgit will be stronger against the Indonesian Rupiah, presently RM332 to buy 1 million Rupiah in Malaysia and RM344 in Bandung itself.












Friday, October 16, 2009

Indo China trip

Met her during one of the Business Forum and she spoke English very well!
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Monday, March 23, 2009

Golf in New Delhi, India




Well, I didn't play golf at the New Delhi Golf Club but I was there at the time they held the Hero Honda Indian Open in October 2008. On the opening round on Thurday I went to see the competition as there was several Malaysian golfers taking part. The entrance was free and I got the flight list from the beautiful ladies at the entrance. So I went to the hole where Malaysian golfers Airil Rizman and Iain Steel were playing. Chatted with Airil after he made his par put and went on to follow them a few more holes. Then I saw Chapcai Nirat and Jyoti Randawa and followed them for a few more holes. There were not many spectators, Indians are die hard cricket fans, you can watch crickets all day on their TV channels.

The course was narrow with forest areas in between holes and some animals like black deer was seen grazing at the end of the fairways.