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Oregon State Championships
It is time to take this event to the next level. In my opinion, this would include (but not be limited to):
* PDGA sanctioning * multi-day event * multi-course event It might be too late to do much this year but it would be in our best interest to start moving this event in this direction. We will, of course, need a TD willing to direct this initiative and make this happen. I nominiate Magilla. :whistler: OK, seriously, though... the time is well-past that we make this happen. Who's interested in helping out with this? |
I am interested in helping out, however I think that it would be a good tournament for Stumptown Disc Golf to take on as directing...nothing against you Magilla.
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I think that that would be a great idea but I don't think that they will do it. There are those in the upper echelons of SDG who believe that this tournament belongs to Jerry Miller and they don't want to step on his toes.
That said, I will suggest it at the next meeting - tomorrow night at Lunchtime. :cheers: |
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How is "Stumptown" anymore qualified than any other region of the state?? :wink2: There are a "few" events that are on my mind that could "suppliment" our current PDGA lineup...... Oregon Open : This will be a PDGA event to decide our State Rep to USDGC. Details & Venue to be determined Oregon State Flying Disc Championships : This will be an OVERALL event with multiple events... DiscGolf, Distance, Accuracy, Self-Caught Flight, DDC, Freestyle The DiscGolf portion of this WILL be PDGA Sanctioned and COULD be used as the "State Championships" Venue to be determined BUT U of O, O St or simialr venue is needed due to the size of Grass fields required. PDGA Match Play Championships : I ran this event in NorCal prior to moving here. It is time to bring it back for good.......... This event has the potential of being our "USDGC" well into the future. It was origianlly designed for a Pro Only weekend BUT I would be willing to run an AM event as well... Venue to be Determined - ANYONE with "Ideas" or suggestions should contact me NOW!! :trophy: |
segregation sucks
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OK... what about for this year? We could run a two-day event at Trojan/Dabney or Timber/Milo or... ?
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I don't know that there is another state in the US that has a state championship that is not sanctioned... |
hehe, check out the grumbling on the WA state championships thread on ODSA. It's not sanctioned either, but with that lack of sanctioning, it puts more money in the players' pockets. $700 payout to 1st place for a tourney that had less than 40 players isn't too shabby. That being said, there are lots of things that I think could be done to make the tournament better, but I don't know if sanctioning is the key to it.
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Justin, we play stroke play in tournaments. Match play is where you are matched against another golfer and only need to beat him/her in that round in order to advance.
I realized after I posted that Washington just had theirs and that it was non-sanctioned. As sanctioning for a B-tier is just $125, I think we could get that covered through sponsorships easily enough (or fundraiser discs or events...) and keep the payouts high. |
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I believe the last incarnation of this event was in 2000 or 1999. |
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Plus, having something sanctioned does not FORCE anyone to join the PDGA if they don't want to. They can always simply pay the one-day fee and play just like everyone else. Jeff |
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I would love to see Stumptown Disc Golf take this on and I'd love to help out in some manner... provided I can still play. :cool2: |
gonna get sticky
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If you won your division at a non PDGA sanctioned event called the OREGON STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS would you not feel like you were the best in your field within the whole state? What would it take away from playing your best and winning if it wasn't a PDGA sanctioned event? I've seen you throw bro and feel you could be the one to beat. :biggrin2: Well, maybe one of those pesky G'man fans could whoop ya.:whistler: |
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Otherwise it seems you could just name it the Portland State Championships. No offense to any PDXer's or their courses.;) |
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I don't think it is solely based on whether the event is PDGA sanctioned or not, but I do think it is largely based on the overall perception of the "legitimacy" of the tournament itself. In this case, a one day tournament at Timber park doesn't feel like the legitimate way to crown the state champion. What do I think a legitimate state championship tourney looks like? - 2 days - played on 1 or more of the state's premier courses (could rotate every year) - PDGA sanctioned, since that is the sport's governing body |
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Ken is right on with this. I agree with all of the above. |
As do I.
I definitely think that the courses should rotate on a yearly basis. I think Adair/Willamette would be an excellent venue for this. Sisters/Bend. Eugene/Albany. The possibilities are endless. That we are even having this conversation is a step in the right direction, in my opinion. |
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I think it should be at a course that offers little to no "home chain" advantage.
Centrally located would be nice too. All personal and biased opinions put aside,:rolleyes2: perhaps the new Jerry Miller course. It is sort of in the middle of the state and probably won't get played by a majority of golfers. :biggrin2: |
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I realize it is a personal preference, but I really just prefer playing sanctioned events. I like the fact that my rounds are rated and I can refer back to them at a later date and see how my game has (or has not) progressed. |
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