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Bob Horning February 11th, 2009 06:57 PM

When is PDGA coming to Milo?
 
I've heard that there is going to be a major tournemant next year at Milo, where can I find info on that? I've looked on the PDGA schedule and it's not there.
Thanks, Bob H

Bruce February 11th, 2009 07:11 PM

The Beaver State Fling is at Milo, which is a PDGA National Tour, it's on the schedule on their website.

snap7times February 11th, 2009 07:46 PM

Beaver State Fling, May 22-24. Memorial day is May 25. Then ODDGC at Horning's May 29-31.

TreeLove February 11th, 2009 08:16 PM

http://freecal.brownbearsw.com/TreeLove?KW=disc%20...ate=2009-05-01

:rockon:

"Over the Hill" Bob February 11th, 2009 09:06 PM

You should come and a watch Bob. As a National Tour event there SHOULD a lot of top pros there.

Bob

snap7times February 12th, 2009 02:33 PM

National tour event usually gets at least 80 percent of the top pros. Since Dave and Avery are "from" Oregon and Val loves the course, very likely everyone else will go there as well. Another perk is that the weekend before, there is a NT event at Dela Veaga in NorCal, so all they have to do is fly or drive one state up for the BSF. Disc golf is more spectator friendly than ball golf, all you have to do is stay at least 10-20 feet behind the throwers and be quiet. Some of them will actually talk to you sometimes. I encourage anyone to go since that will be the biggest event in Oregon and Washington in 2009.

Magilla February 12th, 2009 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by "Over the Hill" Bob (Post 8171)
You should come and a watch Bob. As a National Tour event there SHOULD a lot of top pros there.

Bob


YES, you should come out and watch.
There WILL be alot of the TOP PROS here this year. Probably more than any other year.
Matt Orum has already moved to NorCal for the season thru BSF and many are flying into the Masters Cup, hitching a ride to BSF and flying out of Portland.
:cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleader:

I only hope we can make it worth the trip...:rockon:

:yay:

all2common February 12th, 2009 04:28 PM

Why wouldn't "we" be able to?

Magilla February 12th, 2009 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by all2common (Post 8247)
Why wouldn't "we" be able to?


WE as in the State of Oregon.......

:shooting::shooting::shooting::shooting::shooting: :shooting::shooting:

Which by the way isnt in a very good "state" right now.........:(

Magilla February 12th, 2009 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Magilla (Post 8256)
WE as in the State of Oregon.......

:shooting::shooting::shooting::shooting::shooting: :shooting::shooting:

Which by the way isnt in a very good "state" right now.........:(

I have every confidence that the BSF will be as awesome as ever, even with the "challenges" now presented.

:rockon:

Wes Hansen February 13th, 2009 12:20 PM

Challenges?

Sam February 13th, 2009 12:27 PM

Man, Wes...

The Oregon Series disbanded and the Bellingers have withdrawn from TDing the BSF. Doing it without them = challenge.

Wes Hansen February 13th, 2009 05:42 PM

I'm obviously not in the know.
After such a long great run... every DGer in the PNW, and many beyond, owe them their gratitude for making the Oregon Series such a success. It's a shame no group(s) will step up to continue it as a series. Having the consistency thru 7 events was part of what made it such a great series.
It sounds like the events will go on- at least most- but will it have the consistency of the series?
As someone who considers the BSF the highlight of their year, THANK YOU to everyone that stepped forward to make it happen.
Hopefully there's a local club around that can step in and act as a governing body to see this SERIES of events happens in the same professional manner as before.
No reason why it can't.

Magilla February 13th, 2009 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wes Hansen (Post 8362)
I'm obviously not in the know.
After such a long great run... every DGer in the PNW, and many beyond, owe them their gratitude for making the Oregon Series such a success. It's a shame no group(s) will step up to continue it as a series. Having the consistency thru 7 events was part of what made it such a great series.
It sounds like the events will go on- at least most- but will it have the consistency of the series?
As someone who considers the BSF the highlight of their year, THANK YOU to everyone that stepped forward to make it happen.
Hopefully there's a local club around that can step in and act as a governing body to see this SERIES of events happens in the same professional manner as before.
No reason why it can't.


there is NO reason why the TD's themselves cant be that "Group"

We all are used to following a certain set of rules anyway......
As long as we all agree on "new" terms and agree on formats, etc... the "Series" can continue on more or less "self-managed"

Sure the "show" that the Bellingers,etc. put forth wont be there every time.
We will surely miss that....BUT , maybe, just maybe the TD's themselves will be able to figure it out and STILL put on a really good "show".:wink2:

Ultimately, this will force the local clubs to be MORE involved with each event.
I dont see that as being a bad thing, necessarily

As Ive said, I will be contacting ALL the TD's and see exactly where we will go from here.
I will update with info when there is some..
:cheers:

Darr February 14th, 2009 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Magilla (Post 8378)
Ultimately, this will force the local clubs to be MORE involved with each event.
I dont see that as being a bad thing, necessarily

I believe the Bellingers' might have forseen this too. :cheerleader:


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