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cefire January 27th, 2011 09:54 PM

Chainbangers Club Summer Series
 
Hello everyone,

I’ve been getting a lot of questions about recent PDGA postings for tournaments in the Seattle area. This is to kind of whet y’alls appetite about some of the cool events the club will be putting together for this season as part of the Chainbangers Club Summer Series :chug:

Anyway, onto the schedule:

On April 9th and 10th we’ll get things rolling with both a Northside and Southside Series Opener. Each will be a 1-day PDGA singles event to get everyone warmed up for the coming disc golf season.

On Friday June 10th, we’ll be putting together an official pre-Battle in Seattle BYOP PDGA doubles tournament called “Calm Before the Battle”. This will be a one-round affair at Lakewood starting in the afternoon so you can put the final touches on your Battle plan for the weekend.

July is going to be a full month of really unique events including two State Championships:

The Sudoku Showdown will be held at SeaTac on Saturday, July 9th. This will be a '150 Class' (<159.9grams) tournament where players can throw only 150 class discs, just like the Japan Open. Word from PDGA is that this will be the first sanctioned 150 class event in the US!

The Washington State SuperClass Championships will be the first-ever chance to take home a State SuperClass title in Washington or anywhere! This will be a standard PDGA singles event on Sunday, July 24th similar to last year’s Seattle SuperClassic event. Like the Sudoku Showdown, the Washington State SuperClass will all have lower entry fees and a focus on trying out other disc golf options rather than playing for $$$ and prizes.

On Sunday August 21st, we'll be hosting a PDGA sanctioned matchplay tournament at SeaTac. Details are being hammered out regarding the exact format but look for the SeaTac Matchplay Showdown to be popping up on the PDGA calendar soon.

Finally, we’ll be wrapping up the series on October 1st with the Chainbangers Summer Series Finale. We’re still investigating different formats for this one (ideas appreciated), but rest-assured it will be a fun wrap-up to the summer series with plenty of golf, side games, and an after-party! :cheers:

cefire January 27th, 2011 09:56 PM

As an FYI, I'll be filling in more details as I confirm them on this thread and in separate posts.

captain jack January 28th, 2011 12:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cefire (Post 88329)

The Sudoku Showdown will be held at SeaTac on Saturday, July 9th. This will be a 150 Class tournament where players can throw only 150 class discs, just like the Japan Open. Word from PDGA is that this will be the first sanctioned 150 class event in the US!

Talking about this with Keith again today.

A 150 class tournament allows only discs at or below 150 grams.

The Japan Open is a 150 "Open" Class tournament, allowing discs up to 159.9 grams.

Some clarification will be needed for this upcoming tournament, it will be either a true 150 class competition, or 150 open class.

Either way, most of my bag has been lightweight discs for years now, so this will probably be the only tournament I will be willing to donate an entry fee to this year.
I say donation because, even with the equalizer of 150 class, I have no chance of beating any of you, so the money is a donation.
You're welcome. :rolleyes2:

I actually hoping its J.O./A.O. class, because I have a new wicked stable X out Boss at 159 grams that I can throw without flipping.
Also my 155 Northman, my 154 CE Gazelle, my 158 XD..............


Once you get the details worked out I would like to register asap.

cefire January 28th, 2011 08:31 AM

Yep, I noticed the same thing and brought it up with PDGA - they seemed not to care either way. I would actually prefer the <160g method as well - still offers a huge twist but allows a little bit of normalcy in disc selection.

sillybizz January 28th, 2011 10:03 AM

Well Andrew as normal you are the man! This might be the coolest thing ever! Let me know what I can do to help you, you know I'm there for you. :)

captain jack January 28th, 2011 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cefire (Post 88359)
Yep, I noticed the same thing and brought it up with PDGA - they seemed not to care either way. I would actually prefer the <160g method as well - still offers a huge twist but allows a little bit of normalcy in disc selection.

There used to be very few discs in that weight range between 150-160 grams.

150 class had to be under 150, and everything else was targeted to be max weight, so high fifties and low sixties were uncommon.

Now there is a whole influx of new plastic in this weight range, including some stabilized stuff.

I'm sure the local sandbaggers would all prefer the heaviest discs allowed.

There will need to be a scale available pre round, as well as an approved list of discs for each player, double checked after the round.
Any substitutions due to lost discs would have to also be approved prior to being thrown in a round.

Children, women and old farts should all be encouraged to enter this tourney.

cefire January 28th, 2011 02:00 PM

Mods, any way we can keep this in the Washington State Events? Its really not like an ace pot or anything, just a collection of individual events that is tied together artificially.

Thanks :yay:

Cajun January 29th, 2011 12:10 AM

Wow, something FORE! everyone. Many great opportunities to play a disc golf tourney - THANKS Andrew & Chainbangers. Thanks for the advanced notice. This provides a lot of chances to enjoy frisbee at its finest & funnest .

Also an opportunity for anyone to get involved.

Support your local course & tournaments! Help get your home course in tourney shape - volunteer at a work party or just pick up garbage during your casual rounds. Spread the good word to the newbies to try a tournament, keep the course clean, and get involved!

JR Stengele January 29th, 2011 10:55 AM

Nice work Mr. Rivers. Looling forward to making at least a couple of these. Working on Setting up $5 to lick my frog for perhaps Nov. 6 this year. Want to pick your brain more and set things up with keith.

Toby Puttzinski January 31st, 2011 11:43 AM

:drool::biggrin2: Yes, that does wet the appetite... these all sound super fun!! Andrew and Sheila, you guys are the best!!:bowing:
Chainbangerz rocks, too:rockon:
I better get the disc rollin' on some shift trade requests...

cefire March 7th, 2011 10:44 PM

After a lot of conversations, it is official, we'll be going with 159.9grams and under for the '150 class' tournament in July. Start getting your bags together!

cefire March 7th, 2011 11:07 PM

Further details for the Northside and Southside Openers are available here: http://www.nwdiscgolfnews.com/forum/showthread.php?p=91750#post91750

Help us get the word out if you can, we're hoping to kick this season off right!

TreeLove March 19th, 2011 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cefire (Post 88329)
Hello everyone,

I’ve been getting a lot of questions about recent PDGA postings for tournaments in the Seattle area. This is to kind of whet y’alls appetite about some of the cool events the club will be putting together for this season as part of the Chainbangers Club Summer Series :chug:

Anyway, onto the schedule:

On April 9th and 10th we’ll get things rolling with both a Northside and Southside Series Opener. Each will be a 1-day PDGA singles event to get everyone warmed up for the coming disc golf season.

In May, look for a Matchplay singles event to popup on the schedule soon. This type of tournament operates a lot like “March Madness” with a bracket and mono-a-mono showdowns to the top of the ladder.

On Friday June 10th, we’ll be putting together an official pre-Battle in Seattle BYOP PDGA doubles tournament called “Calm Before the Battle”. This will be a one-round affair at Lakewood starting in the afternoon so you can put the final touches on your Battle plan for the weekend.

July is going to be a full month of really unique events including two State Championships:

The Sudoku Showdown will be held at SeaTac on Saturday, July 9th. This will be a '150 Class' (<159.9grams) tournament where players can throw only 150 class discs, just like the Japan Open. Word from PDGA is that this will be the first sanctioned 150 class event in the US!

The Washington State Overalls Championships will be held on the weekend of July 23-24. This type of event is kind of like a disc golf Olympics where players compete in a number of Frisbee events in addition to disc golf. We’ll be playing one round of PDGA singles each morning and then in the afternoon, we’ll head to the fields for an official laser-measured Distance competition, Accuracy, Maximum Time Aloft (MTA), and Throw, Run and Catch (TRC).

The Washington State SuperClass Championships will be the first-ever chance to take home a State SuperClass title in Washington or anywhere! This will be a standard PDGA singles event on Saturday, July 30th similar to last year’s Seattle SuperClassic event.

The Sudoku Showdown, Washington State Overalls, and Washington State SuperClass will all have lower entry fees and a focus on trying out these other disc golf options rather than playing for $$$ and prizes.

Finally, we’ll be wrapping up the series on August 28th with the Chainbangers Summer Series Finale. We’re still investigating different formats for this one (ideas appreciated), but rest-assured it will be a fun wrap-up to the summer series with plenty of golf, side games, and an after-party! :cheers:

Says in the post above that Washington State SuperClass Championships is on Sat July 30 2011, but here it say Sun Jul 31:
http://www.pdga.com/tournament_results/64509
Which is correct?

cefire March 19th, 2011 08:29 PM

Edited: Superclass tournament moved to July 24th, see top post!

TreeLove March 20th, 2011 08:10 AM

thanks!

cefire July 10th, 2011 04:05 PM

Series Update!
 
Now that we've got FIVE events in the books, I thought I'd post an updated list of everyone who is qualified thus far. Remember that you only need THREE events to qualify so anyone who has played at least one event can still make it :trophy:

We've got two baskets and one mini basket to giveaway so come on out and qualify!

Aaron Seeley 5
Thomas Little 5
Andrew Rivers 4
Eric Edgerton 4
Sheila Teves 4
Tuffi Dolan 4
Bjorn Pinney 3
Derek York 3
Frank Boyd 3
Ray Sanchez 3
Aaron Holley 2
Andy Faris 2
Andy Salkield 2
Bill Clark 2
Brett Leverett 2
Dan Lilley 2
Brody Miller 2
Dan Major 2
Jack Lorber 2
Josh Westmoreland 2
Keith Lionetti 2
Kellen Zastrow 2
Kelly Smith 2
Kyle Crabtree 2
Nathan Mcconnell 2
Roman Neria 2
Ryan Guiher 2
Ryan Fitts 2
Sean Phillips 2
Ted Couillard 2
Adam Clark 1
Adrian Miles 1
Adrian van Patten 1
Andy Foster 1
Art Parrish 1
Beau Hyde 1
Ben Miller 1
Bob Brown 1
Bradley Burelison 1
Brandon Andre 1
Brett Foster 1
Brian Anderson 1
Brian Clark 1
Cajun 1
Captian Jack 1
Casey Castillo 1
Chad Schlenger 1
Chandler Fry 1
Chris Oz 1
Christopher Talley 1
Chuck Lyter 1
Craig Fowler 1
Dan King 1
Dan Qualkenbush 1
Doug Hamar 1
Doug Whitney 1
Ed Doppelmayr 1
Eric Hasenkamp 1
Erick Illg 1
Gordy Kirkpatrick 1
Ian Markussen 1
Jake Brown 1
Jason Markin 1
Jayden Johnson 1
Jeremy Kay 1
Jeremy Medlen 1
Joe Hellickson 1
Joe Sanchez 1
John Anderson 1
John Johnson 1
John Money 1
John Pitts-Campbell 1
John Stengele 1
Jon Wills 1
Josh Morris 1
Kenny Clark 1
Kevin Yockman 1
Kimberley Scott 1
Kyle Baker 1
Kyle Harland 1
Kyle Smart 1
Louis Bontempo 1
Mark Schneider 1
Matt Broers 1
Matt Flora-Tostado 1
Matthew Zuatich 1
Mexi Joe 1
Micah Matheny 1
Mike Dietrich 1
Mike Rideout 1
Mike Werth 1
Miki Fujikawa 1
Ming Vang 1
Peter Land 1
Randy Newton 1
Ray Mckillop 1
Rex Gaoaen 1
Rob Smith 1
Robert Brown 1
Robert Clark 1
Robert Shipman 1
Ron Ball 1
Sean Jones 1
Sean Ontiveros 1
Sean Shields 1
Steve Chavez 1
Steve Paulus 1
Steven Kammerer 1
Tanya Spence 1
Tim Baugher 1
Tim Coye 1
Toby Cheff 1
Tom Osterdahl 1
Travis Clark 1
Tristan Hundley 1
Tyler Miller 1
Zach Ruziska 1
Your name here! 0

CMC206 July 10th, 2011 05:12 PM

Your name here! 0
How do I do that?

cefire July 10th, 2011 07:57 PM

Come on out on the 24th and play in the SuperClass tourney at Lakewood :)

But then you won't have '0' points, you'll have '1' :slapface:

sillybizz July 10th, 2011 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cefire (Post 102359)
Come on out on the 23rd and play in the Overalls tourney :)

But then you won't have '0' points, you'll have '1' :slapface:

No, I'll have 5. :p ....


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GO CHAINBANGERZ!!! :cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleader::biggrin2:

cefire July 12th, 2011 09:00 AM

OK, we've had to make a few changes to the schedule (again!) because the logistics and cost of setting up the Overalls event wasn't going to be worth it for the seven of us who were going to be there :laughing:

Anyways, Washington State SuperClass is now Sunday July 24th at Lakewood
and on Sunday August 21st we'll be having the SeaTac Matchplay Showdown :trophy:


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