Thread: OR Team DG: Week 2 North Bonneville
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Old October 26th, 2011, 10:55 PM
Sausage Fingers
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Exclamation Week 2 North Bonneville

SATURDAY MATCHES
Disc Golf or Die at Oregon Disc & Wildlife
Dancing Cows at Chain Damage
Ace Holes at ABDG Misfits
Go F*ck Yourself at Eastside Crushers
DGOD - Ace or Die at Chain Smokers

SUNDAY MATCHES
Rockwood Roughnecks at Green Bowl Packers
Big Winds at Team Skinny
GripLok at Vapor Trails
Old, Evil & Sassy at Discrupters
Darkhorse at Putt This!

On hole 6 there is a mando to the left of the big fir trees near the corner of the tennis courts. This is to keep you from throwing over the tennis courts. Please do not throw over the tennis courts. Also there is a creek bed on that hole that is played OB. If you land in the creek bed then you go to the drop zone on the berm near the big fir trees where the old ted pad used to be going the opposite direction. As usual on or beyond any path that you do not have to cross is OB. I think that would apply to holes 1, 2, 3, 4, maybe 5, 10, 14 & 15 and maybe 17. Hole 10 has a double mando between the trees. Hole 11 tees from OB and you are not in bounds until you cross the path to the left. If you do not make it IB on your first shot you must take a drop from the IB side of the path where the first tunnel shot opening in the shule on the left starts. Except for the OB & mandos on hole 6 & 10 these are the same rules we played by last year.

But I have a serious dilemma about how we are going to play the course SSA. we have played this course 4 rounds in TDG. And those SSAs go from a low of 50.72 to a high of 60.54. The 09-10 average SSA was 51.79 while the 10-11 average SSA was nearly 7 strokes higher at 58.66. So I am at an impasse for how to set the SSA for this event. Should I wait until I know the weather a little bit better? Set one SSA for nice weather and a different SSA for high winds?

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