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purediscgolf
August 24th, 2009, 09:31 AM
This thread is to inform people about the Northwest Disc Golf Championships. We have been forced to have a change of venue due to a Civil War re-enactment this weekend at Milo McIver. The course will be closed to all pubic play.:bricks::headbang::pullhair:

So, I am actively searching for a new course and would love any input you may have.:wink2:

What are some of your favorite courses which don't have tournaments this year? Or, have had a tournament but may still be an option....:jumpspin:

I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. It has been a very long year trying to coordinate and tour. I've definitely learned a lot from this experience and look forward to doing it again next year. :yay:

Some of my thoughts are.....Timber, Dabney, Hagg Lake?, a new version of Champeog? ALTON BAKER PARK again?:dancing:

I think the easiest choice would be to run it at Timber or Dabney, or Both? This would be two courses who did not have a PDGA event this year.:cheers:

Let me know what you think. Thanks for all the support,:rockon:

Andrew Rich
541-225-7265

Sam
August 24th, 2009, 09:36 AM
Both Timber and Dabney are too dangerous for tournament play, in my opinion. And Hagg is too rough.

Wes Hansen
August 24th, 2009, 09:45 AM
I've never understood the "Dabney is dangerous" talk.
How so?

Besides, Andrew seems to play Dabney fairly well.

Have it there.

Scott
August 24th, 2009, 09:47 AM
I've never understood the "Dabney is dangerous" talk.
How so?



The bottom half has many holes where the teepad is right in the firing line of another hole.

purediscgolf
August 24th, 2009, 10:02 AM
I think the best option if we were to play Dabney would be to play Timber also. This would allow us to break the fields up a bit and space out play. That may help with the issues at Dabney. I understand how tight it is out there for tournament.

And, Yes, I do like Dabney. But only when I'm putting lights out. lol I don't think I missed a putt inside 100 ft I had a clean look at that day....

Sam
August 24th, 2009, 10:12 AM
I've never understood the "Dabney is dangerous" talk.
How so?

Ask Tobin Engen how safe he thinks Dabney is. Or Jeremy Fancher.

The lower half of the course is dangerous during casual play. Hole 3/9 can be dangerous during casual play.

Dabney is really not safe and should be reworked somehow.

RonTheWhip
August 24th, 2009, 10:25 AM
I vote for Timber or Hornings if you want this event on the North side of things. Otherwise Waterloo (because I missed the tourney there) or Alton Baker (again because I missed the tourney there).

Bullseye
August 24th, 2009, 10:46 AM
I vote for Timber or Hornings if you want this event on the North side of things. Otherwise Waterloo (because I missed the tourney there) or Alton Baker (again because I missed the tourney there).

What about Steilly? I hear they're having some trouble coordinating their final event due to TD issues. It was scheduled for the weekend prior to this.

Just an idea anyway.

purediscgolf
August 24th, 2009, 10:51 AM
I would love to run another event at Alton Baker Park. It was a great success the first time around. This may also booster support for a permanent course here one day. For those of you who did not make it the first time around you will not be disappointed. The course was a great chore in developing. The more I think about it the more I believe this may be the best option. I have always wanted to do my share in developing another course in the Greater Eugene area.

Please let me know your feelings on running this event at Alton Baker Park. It could become one of the premier courses in the Willamette Valley. This would also allow me to tweak the course slightly and solve some minor issues that arose. Showing the Eugene Parks Dept that we are a serious presence out there would be great.

What we need is a HUGE turnout to the City Council meetings here in Eugene. This will be the only way we can achieve a new course IN THE CITY LIMITS. (Eugene currently has no 18 hole courses, a 20 minute drive to Dexter is our only 18 hole option). Thanks for the feedback.

Sam
August 24th, 2009, 11:01 AM
There you go, Andrew. I think your latest idea is the best one as there are many of us who missed the Alton Baker park gig and would love to continue to support your venture.

:cheers:

Wes Hansen
August 24th, 2009, 11:21 AM
I do hereby agree with Mr. Gibson that this would be a fine idea.

JK_Aviar
August 24th, 2009, 10:50 PM
I gotta go with Alton baker as well. Great course and great exposure for anyone who plays and lives in Eugene.

Bob Horning
August 24th, 2009, 10:59 PM
I vote for Timber or Hornings if you want this event on the North side of things. Otherwise Waterloo (because I missed the tourney there) or Alton Baker (again because I missed the tourney there).

By the 25th of September we will have the new course up and running. It will a Gold tee course, with two par fours and a par five. The other course may or may not be upgraded with cement tee pads, but it will have the upgraded targets that will be certified for PDGA play (as in the new course). Just letting you know for an option. later, Bob

SMOKIN JOE
August 24th, 2009, 11:03 PM
many thanks to Bob:bowing::bowing::bowing:

Matt B.
August 25th, 2009, 06:40 AM
By the 25th of September we will have the new course up and running. It will a Gold tee course, with two par fours and a par five. The other course may or may not be upgraded with cement tee pads, but it will have the upgraded targets that will be certified for PDGA play (as in the new course). Just letting you know for an option. later, Bob

Bob -

What are the upgraded targets like?

purediscgolf
August 31st, 2009, 01:34 PM
The City of Eugene Parks Dept has approved our application for the NW Disc Golf Championships at Alton Baker Park.

This is the same weekend as an Oregon Duck Football game which will cause major traffic issues in the area.

I have been thinking about making this a ONE DAY C-Tier event on Sunday the 27th of September.

This would make it easier to come and go into the park. The course is situated less than a 1/4 mile from the Autzen Stadium. Parking will be a nightmare.

I would love to still make this a 2 Day Event. That is if everyone was willing to walk 1/4-1/2 Mile from Parking to the course and take the bike paths.

Please let me know some of your thoughts about these developments. I appreciate everyones input while developing more Tournaments and Courses. Thanks

Andrew Rich
541-225-7265

Scott
August 31st, 2009, 01:41 PM
What time is the Duck game? I can't imagine it would be any earlier than 1:00 PM, with traffic starting to back up a couple of hours before. Wouldn't everyone in the tournament already be parked by then? Assuming a 9:00 AM start time, wouldn't most people be there by 8:30 or earlier?

Matt B.
August 31st, 2009, 03:21 PM
The City of Eugene Parks Dept has approved our application for the NW Disc Golf Championships at Alton Baker Park.

This is the same weekend as an Oregon Duck Football game which will cause major traffic issues in the area.

I have been thinking about making this a ONE DAY C-Tier event on Sunday the 27th of September.

This would make it easier to come and go into the park. The course is situated less than a 1/4 mile from the Autzen Stadium. Parking will be a nightmare.

I would love to still make this a 2 Day Event. That is if everyone was willing to walk 1/4-1/2 Mile from Parking to the course and take the bike paths.

Please let me know some of your thoughts about these developments. I appreciate everyones input while developing more Tournaments and Courses. Thanks

Andrew Rich
541-225-7265

Great job, Andrew! Keeping up the profile with the City is going to be crucial as we try to get another course even if it isn't at that location. And I'd love to get some revenge on that course.

I endorse the idea of the one day Sunday! Mostly because it'd be hard for me to play both days that weekend, but I also think people really like one day events. Whether that's a good thing for a series championship is I suppose another issue that people contending for the series might have a different opinion on.

purediscgolf
August 31st, 2009, 04:03 PM
What time is the Duck game? I can't imagine it would be any earlier than 1:00 PM, with traffic starting to back up a couple of hours before. Wouldn't everyone in the tournament already be parked by then? Assuming a 9:00 AM start time, wouldn't most people be there by 8:30 or earlier?

Yes, that would usually be the case.

However, The City of Eugene does a $10 parking lot at Alton Baker Park for Duck Home Games. We have discussed roping off an area for Disc Golf Parking. (They have to allow park users to park for free.)

It sounds like a simple fix if we could use the Boat Ramp Parking also. The only hiccup with that is then at the end of the day the road leading out of the park is directed to SPRINGFIELD only. (For Football Game Traffic Control). This would allow people to only turn right out of the park and go all the way past the stadium through Springfield. If people could park at EWEB across the river then that would help too......

A one day event may be the easiest way around these issues.

Although, I would love to expose all those Duck fans to Disc Golf in Alton Baker Park. Most people walk through the park to get to the game. It would not effect the course but would allow them to see us out there throwing Discs.....

Bullseye
August 31st, 2009, 04:14 PM
Yes, that would usually be the case.

However, The City of Eugene does a $10 parking lot at Alton Baker Park for Duck Home Games. We have discussed roping off an area for Disc Golf Parking. (They have to allow park users to park for free.)

It sounds like a simple fix if we could use the Boat Ramp Parking also. The only hiccup with that is then at the end of the day the road leading out of the park is directed to SPRINGFIELD only. (For Football Game Traffic Control). This would allow people to only turn right out of the park and go all the way past the stadium through Springfield. If people could park at EWEB across the river then that would help too......

A one day event may be the easiest way around these issues.

Although, I would love to expose all those Duck fans to Disc Golf in Alton Baker Park. Most people walk through the park to get to the game. It would not effect the course but would allow them to see us out there throwing Discs.....

I'd be more inclined to go if it was NOT on the same day as the football game. Those drunken football fans better be wearing helmets when their drunk asses go stumbling across my fairway. :biggrin2:

Scott
August 31st, 2009, 06:45 PM
Yes, that would usually be the case.

However, The City of Eugene does a $10 parking lot at Alton Baker Park for Duck Home Games. We have discussed roping off an area for Disc Golf Parking. (They have to allow park users to park for free.)

It sounds like a simple fix if we could use the Boat Ramp Parking also. The only hiccup with that is then at the end of the day the road leading out of the park is directed to SPRINGFIELD only. (For Football Game Traffic Control). This would allow people to only turn right out of the park and go all the way past the stadium through Springfield. If people could park at EWEB across the river then that would help too......

A one day event may be the easiest way around these issues.

Although, I would love to expose all those Duck fans to Disc Golf in Alton Baker Park. Most people walk through the park to get to the game. It would not effect the course but would allow them to see us out there throwing Discs.....

Ah, I did not realize there were other issues as well.

Harpua_OR
August 31st, 2009, 11:51 PM
A one day event sounds great to me.

purediscgolf
September 1st, 2009, 08:59 AM
Hey All,
In the interest of getting this event off the ground ASAP I have decided to make this a one day C-tier event.

The course may be available to play on Saturday if I can round up enough baskets. I would love to be out there playing and tailgating with all the other Duck fans.

This way if we have any people interested around the park they could play also. I would be willing to give a clinic in the morning to help new players develop their skills.

I will have a flyer ready soon. PDGA signup may be available soon also.

purediscgolf
September 17th, 2009, 08:34 AM
The course is looking awesome and the weather will be even better. I hope to see everyone Sunday the 27th at Alton Baker Park in Eugene, OR. The finale of the NW Series and one day PDGA C-tier event to warm up for Willamette Open.

No one will be turned away. Signups will be taken Sunday Morning before 8:30 AM. Please show up early and bring your baskets.
$52 OPEN
$42 ADV/AM
$32 Rec/Junior

All players will receive a player's pack. Shirts for early registrants. COME EARLY AND GET YOURSELF A SHIRT!!

This is a great opportunity to get a new course in the Eugene area. Please come out and show your support, Thanks.

Andrew Rich
541-225-7265

Jester
September 29th, 2009, 08:00 PM
Hey Pure,
Thanks for showcasing DG in the heart of Eugene! When will scores be posted? Is there a chance these rounds will make it in the next PDGA update? How come the tournament doesn't show on the PDGA schedule?

Dr. Zaius
September 30th, 2009, 11:20 PM
would love to see those scores before you high tail it out of town drew. i'd hate to think that all that money i spent on two barely average rounds of golf that i played wouldn't get rated....
ratings, nonetheless, that i'd like to see...

Magilla
October 1st, 2009, 09:04 AM
would love to see those scores before you high tail it out of town drew. i'd hate to think that all that money i spent on two barely average rounds of golf that i played wouldn't get rated....
ratings, nonetheless, that i'd like to see...


Im sure he sent the TD report to the PDGA.

Not sure if he plans to upload the reults thru the TD link, which would only give temp ratings anyway.
Be patient, It will probably show up on the next update.

:cheers:

purediscgolf
October 2nd, 2009, 10:26 AM
I've contacted the PDGA and will have the results up as soon as I get them back from Dion. In all the confusion he took off early with the Leaderboard in tow. Thanks to everyone for coming out and supporting the NW Series. I'll see you all at Willamette Open, my last event in Oregon for the year. Santa Cruz here I come!! PeACE