View Full Version : Check out boise Idaho Payout ratios, what a great club
Steve Loyd
August 10th, 2009, 07:04 AM
Hope I can plant a seed in all you guys's ears. Come to the Gem state championships in sept. B tier pdga or the s.i.c. southern idaho championships also a B tier event http://gemstatediscgolf.org/
Magilla
August 10th, 2009, 08:51 AM
Hope I can plant a seed in all you guys's ears. Come to the Gem state championships in sept. B tier pdga or the s.i.c. southern idaho championships also a B tier event http://gemstatediscgolf.org/
It would be AWESOME if BOTH were not on the same weekends as events in Oregon.
Then "maybe" some Oregon players would travel a little more AND be able to attend these fine events.........:headbang:
Ive done EVERYTHING I can, as State Coordinator, to eliminate the conflicts...........some say MORE is better and "Choice" is a good thing.....
SOME people just dont seem to care...THATS a bummer
A TD can not be rewarded with large fields IF there are multiple events on the same weekends
:cheers:
Celeste
August 10th, 2009, 09:15 AM
I checked these out and didn't see any payout ratios. Did I miss them? I did see that the southern idaho championships is trophey only tourney for ams and the other is for a spot to am nationals and prizes.
Sam
August 10th, 2009, 09:20 AM
I know that this is going to sound funny, but...
What is Butt Fur?
I mean... besides the obvious.
Edit: If someone says, "For poopin', you idiot" I am going to have to laugh out loud. :laughing:
Magilla
August 10th, 2009, 09:33 AM
I know that this is going to sound funny, but...
What is Butt Fur?
I mean... besides the obvious.
Edit: If someone says, "For poopin', you idiot" I am going to have to laugh out loud. :laughing:
"Butt Fur" are shorts made by Idaho Golfer, Brad Deteau.....
They are made of "Faux" fur in different patterns...
He was wearing a pair on Sunday at the BSF.....:whistler:
"Over the Hill" Bob
August 10th, 2009, 09:33 AM
I know that this is going to sound funny, but...
What is Butt Fur?
I mean... besides the obvious.
Edit: If someone says, "For poopin', you idiot" I am going to have to laugh out loud. :laughing:
Ok, how bout, "sittn' on"?:laughing:
Bob
Sam
August 10th, 2009, 09:35 AM
Ah yes... I remember those shorts.
Holy hell...
RonTheWhip
August 11th, 2009, 03:13 PM
I'm going to Gem State Championships! Flying over on that Friday, and Flying out Sunday :)
Is there a flyer available?
How much does it cost, should I pre-register?
Thanks!
Dion
Flash
August 11th, 2009, 04:31 PM
I'm going to Gem State Championships! Flying over on that Friday, and Flying out Sunday :)
Is there a flyer available?
How much does it cost, should I pre-register?
Thanks!
Dion
Dion I found this on the website:
Flyer for GemState Championships (http://gemstatediscgolf.org/schedule/events/GemStateChampionship/2009GemStateChampFlyer.pdf)
RonTheWhip
August 11th, 2009, 06:58 PM
Dion I found this on the website:
Flyer for GemState Championships (http://gemstatediscgolf.org/schedule/events/GemStateChampionship/2009GemStateChampFlyer.pdf)
I saw that too, does anyone mind reposting that online, My Mac does not like that particular file :(
TreeLove
August 11th, 2009, 07:20 PM
Here you go Mac losers (oops typo, I meant lovers): http://home.comcast.net/~accuspeed/Flyers/GemStateChampionship2009.JPG
Arose
September 14th, 2009, 05:53 PM
yup
TreeLove
September 14th, 2009, 06:17 PM
:shocked:
Micah
September 14th, 2009, 07:19 PM
Good press
Arose
September 14th, 2009, 11:18 PM
yup
tomw
September 15th, 2009, 04:15 AM
well unfortunately its the truth and people will talk. dion is a really nice guy but we have some major issues here in the disc golf world in Idaho and they need to be addressed in order for them to be fixed. so there is no reason not to be honest like i stated before we are in the works to fixing them. Dion i would really like some feedback on the whole tourney if possible and if you want to just pm me or post it here either is fine. Thanks
Please remember that IDAHO is divide from south to north by over 400 miles,AND ONLY 1 FRWY. North Idaho is doing just fine.
Let me ,or us(nirdgc) know if we can help southern "Idaho address some major issues":eek::cop::headbang::angry:
:confused:TomWalker:confused:
Scott
September 15th, 2009, 08:13 AM
Dion I want to thank you for coming out here to play. It was awesome to watch you throw huge 360. I would also like to say I hope you change your mind on never coming back. there are a few things in the works to make sure things from here on out will be more "smooth" but if you do decide not to return i understand and wish you luck in the future. Ill see you in Oregon. thanks again!
What happened?
purediscgolf
September 17th, 2009, 09:11 AM
Yes, what exactly happened to make him not want to come back?
Bullseye
September 17th, 2009, 09:35 AM
Yes, what exactly happened to make him not want to come back?
I heard a few rumors there were some Mickey Mouse holes that used construction fencing to create faux OB. The rumors inferred this was a misguided effort to make the course more difficult, but really just made it flukey.
That's what I heard anyway. Anyone who was there is more than welcome to clear up the details.
Tim
September 17th, 2009, 09:40 AM
I'd like to hear more about this as well, if for no other reason, as a heads up for any TDs as to what to avoid for their own events.
LJ Jubner
September 17th, 2009, 11:16 AM
I heard a pair of snow shoes one year. Another got a bunch of radio station promos CD's. 6' tall guy got kids sleeping bag.
Some good news: with Richter there he should be able to right the ship and put it back on course. DR Celebration was not the same without you.
Pizzel
September 17th, 2009, 01:34 PM
I heard a pair of snow shoes one year. Another got a bunch of radio station promos CD's. 6' tall guy got kids sleeping bag.
Sounds like a "Jub Scam" to me! lol
RonTheWhip
September 17th, 2009, 09:59 PM
I heard a few rumors there were some Mickey Mouse holes that used construction fencing to create faux OB. The rumors inferred this was a misguided effort to make the course more difficult, but really just made it flukey.
That's what I heard anyway. Anyone who was there is more than welcome to clear up the details.
That is certainly the largest contributing factor. I also played poorly and my attitude was not in the right place, so I said things that werent true. I'll be back to play again, I'll just be more particular about what events I attend. Payout was stellar, I got the same amount of money for fourth place there as fourth place got at the Eugene Celebration (for playing about 50 points worse on average). It was my worst tourney this year by far, and the OB fences were the worst thing I have ever encountered on a disc golf course to date.
Idaho guys are cool, and I'd like to make it over there again for some action next year. Lets also try to not schedule over each other, every Idaho event has fallen on the same weekend as an Oregon event this year...
snap7times
September 18th, 2009, 12:16 AM
what kind of fencing is this for the OB? I am the TD for alot of events so I would like to know what exactly this fencing was and how it worked so that I don't do it...
tomw
September 18th, 2009, 03:42 AM
I know the guy who won Intermediate, a north Idaho transplant. I will ask him his take on the temp fence line OB obstacles. He appeared to have played very well, carding the 2nd best 2nd course score of the tournament ,993 rating. So it maybe relative how you finish to your perception of the tourney. And for Idaho scheduling over the Oregon events, that does go both ways. With so many events per state its getting more difficult to pick a date that doesn't preclude someone somewhere. Even within your own state. With Washington St between us two,the job of the state coordinator is becoming more involved. Communication between TD's and accommodations for others events is key to trying to achieve the best results.
Use of construction fencing for OB,ng, imo.TW
RonTheWhip
September 18th, 2009, 11:25 PM
what kind of fencing is this for the OB? I am the TD for alot of events so I would like to know what exactly this fencing was and how it worked so that I don't do it...
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/4761/sugarpinefence1.jpg
8 bunkers on 7 of the 20 holes. This is not an actuall image of the OB fences at the tourney, but this is the kind of fencing and similar height employed. About 1 foot high on the near side, and about 3 to 4 feet high on the farside.
Flatroc
September 19th, 2009, 09:36 AM
And for Idaho scheduling over the Oregon events, that does go both ways. With so many events per state its getting more difficult to pick a date that doesn't preclude someone somewhere. Even within your own state. With Washington St between us two,the job of the state coordinator is becoming more involved. Communication between TD's and accommodations for others events is key to trying to achieve the best results.
__________________________________________________ _______________
yose wrote:
YO MIKE!
Where's that master calendar?
It's "Big Picture" time brother.:wink2:
TreeLove
September 19th, 2009, 12:29 PM
Uh, there is a calendar around here somewhere...
Flatroc
September 19th, 2009, 02:31 PM
Uh, there is a calendar around here somewhere...
I was referring to the one that Magilla was going to put together before it was submitted to your masterful piece of work. :wink2:
The one that may help with some conflicts if we can communicate.
Unless........... it's toooooo sooooon. :whistler:
Magilla
September 20th, 2009, 10:54 PM
I was referring to the one that Magilla was going to put together before it was submitted to your masterful piece of work. :wink2:
The one that may help with some conflicts if we can communicate.
Unless........... it's toooooo sooooon. :whistler:
Thats the key there Yose....
IF we communicate...........then someone really has to care. :slapface:
I have "asked" all bordering TD's to send me there schedules so they can be intergrated into the "Official Calendar" that I keep for my scheduling purposes.
I have tried to "communicate" the fact that Oregon Players WILL TRAVEL to other states near us to play IF they are able.
NEVER have I been contacted nor received a response from ANY coordinator in a bordering state other than Cali.
My take is this...
It BENEFITS other states TD's if they do not schedule over Oregon events.
We do not get very many "traveling" players from other states typically. There are a few that make the trip, but that is very few.
IF those TD's from bordering states are happy getting the small number of players they get, then dont bother caring about scheduling.
Our players WILL COME TO YOUR EVENTS...But only if you want them there.
:cheers:
Magilla
September 20th, 2009, 10:57 PM
Uh, there is a calendar around here somewhere...
A great calendar it is...:yay:
BUT just because it appears on your site doesnt assure it PDGA sactioning. (within Oregon)
:cop:
:rockon:
tomw
September 24th, 2009, 04:54 AM
I remember when the sanctioned tournaments were the rarity, and the non's were the norm! We're heading somewhere :chinscratch:
tomw
September 26th, 2009, 12:10 AM
My friend DG, now down in Boise, didnt have a problem w the event ob markers.( he said they werent to tough for him?) He beat me by 2 at our NIRDGC league final event . With a mild winter coming :rolleyes2:maybe a winter league could entice them to come up to North Idaho :chug:for a cold round! TW
j_mardis
September 26th, 2009, 12:12 PM
First off, thank you to Dion, Colin, and Brice for making the trip to Boise. It is always nice to have Oregon players come to Idaho. I wish there were more players attending your events from our area as the golf is great over there. I am planning on making it to WOXI if all things work out, and I can't wait!
As for scheduling, it is always a challenge to not have major conflicts. I am most likely going to be on the GSDG board this fall and I will make an effort to coordinate with all of the surrounding states: WA, OR, UT, & MT. I love to travel to play golf, but having our state championship on the same weekend as the Eugene Celebration is not good for golf in the Northwest. There are times it cannot be avoided, but oh well.
The biggest concern with the 'bunkers' at the Gem State Championship is that it was not done in a professional manner. There was no warning and they were not explained very well. It is frustrating to no end that Boise is represented by what most would consider a "Mickey Mouse" setup for the state championship. The bunkers were in NORMAL landing areas, punishing a good shot and rewarding an errant throw. Such is life - everyone had to play the same course.
We here in Boise have worked our a**es off for years to bring players from out of town to our tourneys - mostly with lots of added cash - only to have them go home with a similar point of view to Dion's. Steve Loyd won $534 with ONLY 9 OPEN PLAYERS at Gem State!!! That is $54 MORE than what Nate Sexton won at the Calapooia Classic with 39 pros!!!
I hope more Oregon players will make it to Boise, and Idaho players to Oregon as well. With golf getting more popular by the day, we really need to work together to grow the sport for everyone.
Jordan
snap7times
September 26th, 2009, 03:39 PM
so simply put for future reference for TD's out there... dont put bunkers or OB's in good shot placement areas...
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