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Eagle245
September 9th, 2009, 07:26 PM
197

Cross The Line Outdoor Adventure's
First Annual Boy Scout Disc Golf
Tournament October 24th 2009
Open to all scouts, leaders, parents, and siblings
Come join us at Horning's Hideout for a fun filled weekend or just the day
Camping is available, check with Horning's Hideout for camping rates

If you are not a scout but would like to play in the tournament please contact us sales@ctloa.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
More than any thing I want this to be a fun event and help introduce more people to the game, your participation can only help the sport.
If you do play you will have the choice be paired with a group of scouts to help them learn the game or you could play with adults, your choice please send me an e-mail.

Schedule
Registration starts at 9:00am - Players meeting at 9:45am - Game starts at 10:00am
Lunch break 12:00 to 1:00pm
Game resumes 1:15pm – Turn in cards 3:30pm – AWARDS & PRIZES 4:00pm
After dinner, if you are interested, our troop goes to the corn-maze in the dark
Registration
Preregister by October 15th
Preregistered participants get a gift bag with choice of putter or driver
$10 - Register after October 15th
Late and day of game registration get a gift bag while supplies last
We will have golf discs for sale or rent at the event
Scoutmasters call for special troop rate
Sponsor and Host
Cross The line Outdoor Adventure – Always a Discount for Boy Scouts
www.CTLOA.com – sales@ctloa.com
Location
Horning's Hideout - www.horningshideout.com - 503-647-2920

Scott
September 10th, 2009, 07:17 AM
197

Cross The Line Outdoor Adventure's
First Annual Boy Scout Disc Golf
Tournament October 24th 2009
Open to all scouts, leaders, parents, and siblings
Come join us at Horning's Hideout for a fun filled weekend or just the day
Camping is available, check with Horning's Hideout for camping rates

Schedule
Registration starts at 9:00am - Players meeting at 9:45am - Game starts at 10:00am
Lunch break 12:00 to 1:00pm
Game resumes 1:15pm – Turn in cards 3:30pm – AWARDS & PRIZES 4:00pm
After dinner, if you are interested, our troop goes to the corn-maze in the dark
Registration
Preregister by October 15th
Preregistered participants get a gift bag with choice of putter or driver
$10 - Register after October 15th
Late and day of game registration get a gift bag while supplies last
We will have golf discs for sale or rent at the event
Scoutmasters call for special troop rate
Sponsor and Host
Cross The line Outdoor Adventure – Always a Discount for Boy Scouts
www.CTLOA.com – sales@ctloa.com
Location
Horning's Hideout - www.horningshideout.com - 503-647-2920


Wow! What a great idea. I've been wanting to do something like this for a while.

What course(s) will be played?
Is it open to cub scouts as well?
What divisions will be offered?

Sam
September 10th, 2009, 08:23 AM
:rolleyes2:

(insert witty comment here about the discriminatory nature of the BSA...)

D-Walk
September 10th, 2009, 10:41 AM
:rolleyes2:

(insert witty comment here about the discriminatory nature of the BSA...)

Nice restraint. :laughing:

Uhlman
September 10th, 2009, 12:14 PM
What kind of Camping oppturnities are availabe at Hornings? I will let Our DE know and he can get info out to the other troops in our area.

Uhlman
September 10th, 2009, 12:16 PM
What kind of Camping oppturnities are availabe at Hornings? I will let Our DE know and he can get info out to the other troops in our area.
It would help if I read the entire post so that should read "what is the camping like at Hornings?"

Scott
September 10th, 2009, 12:19 PM
What kind of Camping oppturnities are availabe at Hornings? I will let Our DE know and he can get info out to the other troops in our area.

Horning's has fantastic group sites. Lots of places for tents. Some may be a ways from facilites, but Bob will usually bring in porta-potties (I think). I'm pretty sure that Horning's can accomadate hundreds for camping.

Eagle245
September 10th, 2009, 02:24 PM
Wow! What a great idea. I've been wanting to do something like this for a while.

What course(s) will be played?
Is it open to cub scouts as well?
What divisions will be offered?

Yes it is open cubs
we will be running all the courses younger on short course, older on the other, and the third course should be open by then.

Scott
September 10th, 2009, 02:31 PM
Yes it is open cubs
we will be running all the courses younger on short course, older on the other, and the third course should be open by then.

I'd love to talk to you about this.

Are you going to be at Roundtable tonight?

Uhlman
September 22nd, 2009, 09:11 AM
I have sparked excitement in my boys about this. Could any one tell me what weather we can expect in late October? I am guessing wet and cold.

Scott
September 22nd, 2009, 09:19 AM
I have sparked excitement in my boys about this. Could any one tell me what weather we can expect in late October? I am guessing wet and cold.

Be prepared. Late October can go either way. You could be mid 60's and sunny or low/mid 40's and rainy.

Uhlman
September 22nd, 2009, 11:58 AM
Be prepared.
always
Late October can go either way. You could be mid 60's and sunny or low/mid 40's and rainy.

Its alwas good to know what we can expect to be prepared.

Scott
September 22nd, 2009, 12:02 PM
always


Its alwas good to know what we can expect to be prepared.

As Baden Powell would say, "for any old thing". :biggrin2:

Eagle245
September 27th, 2009, 11:59 AM
With the out side interest in this tournament and the fact that it is a new event I am going to open it up to non scouts.
If you are not a scout but would like to play in the tournament please contact us sales@ctloa.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
More than any thing I want this to be a fun event and help introduce more people to the game, your participation can only help the sport.
If you do play you will have the choice be paired with a group of scouts to help them learn the game or you could play with adults, your choice please send me an e-mail.

Scott
October 26th, 2009, 08:36 AM
How did it go?

flexifoil21
October 24th, 2010, 09:50 PM
My son and I went to yesterday's tournament at Horning's Hideout. It was great. We debated skipping it because the weather looked bad, but as it turns out most of the day was pretty nice. We had a few short showers, but there was a pretty decent turnout for the event.

http://www.ctloa.com/images/stories/disc_golf/bsdgh2010.pdf

If you throw discs for fun you'll definitely like this tournament. A few attendees are pretty competitive, but most of us just like throwing discs and having fun in the outdoors. One of the things I really like is I can play with my son (who is 8 years old) and his friends. The boys played really well and most importantly they had FUN!

At the end of the day, my son and I were really happy campers. Normally, I don't win competitions or even simple drawings, but yesterday was very different. I won an Innova portable basket in a putting contest, my son won a cool "Evil Pecker" Fade Gear bag, and like all other attendees we got a couple of free discs (we chose Gateway Illusions). All in all, it was a great day.

I was talking to the guys who organized the event and they are planning to do it again next year. They are also planning on bigger/better prizes. I don't know how they will do that, but I'm definitely going to show up to find out!

Scott
October 25th, 2010, 06:20 AM
My son and I went to yesterday's tournament at Horning's Hideout. It was great. We debated skipping it because the weather looked bad, but as it turns out most of the day was pretty nice. We had a few short showers, but there was a pretty decent turnout for the event.

http://www.ctloa.com/images/stories/disc_golf/bsdgh2010.pdf

If you throw discs for fun you'll definitely like this tournament. A few attendees are pretty competitive, but most of us just like throwing discs and having fun in the outdoors. One of the things I really like is I can play with my son (who is 8 years old) and his friends. The boys played really well and most importantly they had FUN!

At the end of the day, my son and I were really happy campers. Normally, I don't win competitions or even simple drawings, but yesterday was very different. I won an Innova portable basket in a putting contest, my son won a cool "Evil Pecker" Fade Gear bag, and like all other attendees we got a couple of free discs (we chose Gateway Illusions). All in all, it was a great day.

I was talking to the guys who organized the event and they are planning to do it again next year. They are also planning on bigger/better prizes. I don't know how they will do that, but I'm definitely going to show up to find out!

This sounds like a great tournament, and a great venue for introducing more youth to our sport. It's a shame it wasn't advertised. :headbang:

Flatroc
October 25th, 2010, 09:58 AM
:rolleyes2:

(insert witty comment here about the discriminatory nature of the BSA...)

:rolleyes2:
(insert any comment here about the discriminatory nature of Sam Gibson...)

flexifoil21
October 25th, 2010, 12:18 PM
You're right about advertising Scott - sorry I spaced it and didn't post anything on here before the tournament. I heard about it a few weeks ago when I dropped into CTLOA to replace my son's lightweight Element (he sunk the old one at Trojan). As soon as I hear a date for next years event I'll post it here.