View Full Version : Championship feed back
keith_shupp
August 6th, 2009, 07:08 PM
I know the thread got long but this is what some of us think would work for a State championship in the fall.
PDGA c tier event, two days Saturday 36 holes and Sunday a final 18.
Have all division - You need at least 4 to make a division. Were looking at using two courses or maybe Milo or Hornings hide out. We could go to Corvalis and use two courses there but we could go to any courses nothing set yet.
We would need someone to be willing to take on being TD but your not alone there is plenty of help already. This is more of a test to get a state championship back and running again. I know its hard to please everyone even myself but this is a step in the right direction. Oregon disc golf has changed alot since I started playing when we only had Rockwood and that we would be lucky to have 15 players show up for events but myself and others have been looking for a true state championship for awhile and this would be a start.
so let me know what you think I need the input plus it would be nice to also hear from some old timers outside of the Portland metro area.
Thanks
Trozzle!!!
August 6th, 2009, 07:15 PM
I personally have never had a problem with the way Disc Golf Depot was running the Oregon State Championships every year at Timber Park in the past. But, with the way the sport is growing Nationally, and more importantly here in Oregon and the NW as a whole, I believe a PDGA sanctioned event is the way to go to keep growing Oregon as the disc golf destination we all know it to be. The old way it was ran was not really a good way to determine the Oregon State Champ. Something sanctioned that will attract more players from all across the state would be a much better way to truly decide the Oregon State Champion. Thats just my opinion.
NWDiscer
August 6th, 2009, 07:47 PM
i think Horning's would be a great place to do this unless we can get camping on the course at Milo like for the Fling then we would have area's for the field events also......:trophy:
Dr. Zaius
August 6th, 2009, 11:08 PM
milo is the best bet imo. especially with camping. hornings sounds sweet, but i'm still skeptical about the baskets used for an official pdga oregon championship. for it to be official, and again this is in my personal opinion, i would like this to occur on A tier courses.
what about dabney? any camping around that area? seems like it would be easy to have two rounds of 18 and then one round on sunday for pros (vice versa for ams). with that said Dabney is a great course that rarely gets pdga attention....:chinscratch:
maybe we could even get good ol' mcmenamins in on the action... double :chinscratch:
gwillim
August 7th, 2009, 11:05 AM
i would like this to occur on A tier courses.
what about dabney?
No offense Will, but this made me laugh pretty heavily!
Flash
August 7th, 2009, 11:46 AM
No offense Will, but this made me laugh pretty heavily!
Perhaps we could have an ambulance on hand as a sponsor, if we end up not needing the capacity for injury we can always use the siren and lights to start rounds!
Dr. Zaius
August 7th, 2009, 03:41 PM
No offense Will, but this made me laugh pretty heavily!
really? man, i know it's been a few years but i always thought that dabney was pretty nice! why would an ambulance be necessary? muggings? an ignorant mid-valley disc golfer wants to know....
Adam Schneider
August 7th, 2009, 04:07 PM
I play Dabney regularly, and I don't know what he's talking about either.
gwillim
August 7th, 2009, 04:09 PM
really? man, i know it's been a few years but i always thought that dabney was pretty nice! why would an ambulance be necessary? muggings? an ignorant mid-valley disc golfer wants to know....
It's a very, very cramped course for serious tournament play. The bottom section is always a big problem for speed of play, and the holes are in such close proximity to each other that it can be pretty dangerous at times.
Not a good place for serious tournament golf
Kevin Madrid
August 7th, 2009, 04:56 PM
It's a very, very cramped course for serious tournament play. The bottom section is always a big problem for speed of play, and the holes are in such close proximity to each other that it can be pretty dangerous at times.
Not a good place for serious tournament golf
Yeah maybe...but it's a hell of a course for my Dabney Dubz!!! :rockon: On nights with 60 people on the course it can be cramp and the play is slower. Still very proud to be the TD for Dabney Dubz.
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Dr. Zaius
August 7th, 2009, 05:01 PM
ah. hence never seeing tourneys there. well, i'm glad that i could at least provide a healthy chuckle.
http://www.panicfreaks.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=17688&stc=1&d=1196170939
keith_shupp
August 7th, 2009, 05:04 PM
ah. hence never seeing tourneys there. well, i'm glad that i could at least provide a healthy chuckle.
http://www.panicfreaks.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=17688&stc=1&d=1196170939
Dabney is a challeging course but your right its tight on the bottom but that will change down the road. What the feed back has stop any more ?
dooley
August 7th, 2009, 05:08 PM
as well you should be....:yay:I will be bummed when we finish again this year:(...Thursdays will be..alas...just another day.thanks Kevin:bowing:..the last 4 years have been a blast
NWDiscer
August 7th, 2009, 05:11 PM
as well you should be....:yay:I will be bummed when we finish again this year:(...Thursdays will be..alas...just another day.thanks Kevin:bowing:..the last 4 years have been a blast
Yeah maybe...but it's a hell of a course for my Dabney Dubz!!! On nights with 60 people on the course it can be cramp and the play is slower. Still very proud to be the TD for Dabney Dubz.
Dooley you missed the quote for your answer.........i got your back old man.....
SMOKIN JOE
August 7th, 2009, 05:48 PM
thanks again Keith for your work here, two days , multiple courses, anywhere sactioned or not, milo not being my favorite is still a great idea with 36 there and 18 at timber and 18 at dabney, drove farther between courses at the worlds, that's 72 different holes, just like the big boys, I believe four rounds should decide it, it's nice to get people home earlier on sundays though too, i've played full tournaments at dabney before abd didn't think it was any worse than other places, and a slow round at dabney is still quicker than some of the 4 hour rounds i've had in the oregon series and soss series with multiple ghost groups, i'd love to t.d. the event but we have one course with a great feild next to it, and other parks to set up a temp course, camping could be arranged i'm sure, the depot could bring the trailer for script, let's have another more capable club come up with a plan too. let's just get er done, we have some of the best golfers in the world here ,we should make a venue they want to attend and have one of the elite state championships in the country, enough said for now and thanks again keith for gettingn this rolling:cool2:
keith_shupp
August 7th, 2009, 07:04 PM
Thanks for all of your response but I think we got it figured out. I have been talking with Bob from Hornings hide out and he said that he is almost finished with the third course and will be putting concrete tee pads in on the two bigger courses this month.So we are shooting for mid October there is nothing on the schedual that is major and the Oregon series will be done by then. I just working with some groups to iron out details and will post more details soon. I like Horning hide out for this year because of the 3 courses and you can camp plus you can set up a disc golf festival area too for vendors to come out and sell disc products and have clinics. The smaller course is great for juniors and am womens so that makes plenty of room for the rest of the field. Thanks for all your input and sorry we cant have Jub Jub come down and play. Maybe next year he could move down here to Oregon and play with us since he is always worryed about what we do down here.
Thanks
SMOKIN JOE
August 8th, 2009, 09:00 AM
not that jub jub can still play but we used to have an out of state champion trophy for those who were not from the state and still wanted to play, espicially if it is pdga so people can have rated rounds, don't personaly like the baskets but they seem to hold a disc if you putt it right, will stub be finished by then, just in case we have to many people, real glad to see it happen, haven't been to one since it was at our house, thanks Keith for getting er done, see you there, had a real good time at the masters last year with you in the final round, hope to see you there:cool2:
Kevin Madrid
August 10th, 2009, 08:32 AM
Dabney is a challeging course but your right its tight on the bottom but that will change down the road. What the feed back has stop any more ?
Keith...:rolleyes2:...ummm...Are you still thinking what I think you thinking :drool::drool: just past 13 and below :drool:
keith_shupp
August 10th, 2009, 09:27 AM
Keith...:rolleyes2:...ummm...Are you still thinking what I think you thinking :drool::drool: just past 13 and below :drool:
Kevin lets say there is still 130 more acres down below it just takes time.
Kevin Madrid
August 10th, 2009, 09:31 AM
Kevin lets say there is still 130 more acres down below it just takes time.
OOOHHH Yes Kind Brother!!
Just let me know what I can do :chug:
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