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Old November 6th, 2011, 09:01 PM
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That's a great hole for the shot. If you want to make a short hole harder to CTP make the circle they have to land in smaller to qualify.
Yup I agree that's a great hole, and yes put a circle around the basket to qualify. Then maybe for the hole #7 ladies Chick Flick ctp no circle. Thanks again for all your hard work Justin, and I am glad we will have a solid showing for the ladies in this first Slosh.

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Old November 6th, 2011, 09:21 PM
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There will only be two CTP holes with a circle your disc has to come to rest in. All the others will be standard CTP type holes. I also have no idea how many CTPs we will have. I am getting lots of donated disc so there could be a few of them.
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Old November 7th, 2011, 09:27 AM
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Ok good point. I will be the first to admit ignorance in womens disc golf. I wish more women played and would love to see diversity in the game. It will be on hole 13 222 feet down hill with guard trees.
sweet! 222? that i can totally do... in fact i'll have be careful not to go too long

... and thank you very much, mr. td... us ladies have it good here in oregon with the support we get from all you boys. it really is very cool. and i'm glad i didn't have to get too bossy...

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Old November 7th, 2011, 10:42 AM
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sweet! 222? that i can totally do... in fact i'll have be careful not to go too long

... and thank you very much, mr. td... us ladies have it good here in oregon with the support we get from all you boys. it really is very cool. and i'm glad i didn't have to get too bossy...

see you soon!
Yay for sure you don't want to go too long because it's crappy bushes & blackberries if you go too long on that hole. It will be a good challenge for the ladies with that huge guard tree. Do you go big forehand or anny left around the tree, or a low hyzer right under the hanging branches? Decisions, decisons. I can't wait this is gong to be fun!

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Old November 7th, 2011, 11:53 AM
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Do you go big forehand or anny left around the tree, or a low hyzer right under the hanging branches? Decisions, decisons. I can't wait this is gong to be fun!

Cindy
go ace run straight through the Y gap. Ballin!!
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Old November 7th, 2011, 11:59 AM
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go ace run straight through the Y gap. Ballin!!
I was SOOOO close to that shot yesterday!

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Old November 7th, 2011, 02:22 PM
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Yay for sure you don't want to go too long because it's crappy bushes & blackberries if you go too long on that hole. It will be a good challenge for the ladies with that huge guard tree. Do you go big forehand or anny left around the tree, or a low hyzer right under the hanging branches? Decisions, decisons. I can't wait this is gong to be fun!

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Ummmmmmmmm.........hate to admit to this but I was deep into them thar blackberries yesterday and have the blood and scars to prove it.

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Old November 7th, 2011, 04:27 PM
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Ummmmmmmmm.........hate to admit to this but I was deep into them thar blackberries yesterday and have the blood and scars to prove it.

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Off the tee?

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Old November 8th, 2011, 10:53 AM
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According to Justin Gross, here is a list of all applicable OBs and mandos.

1. Mando left of marked tree. Path and across OB.
2. Path and across OB.
3. On or across either road or path OB.
4. Right side of path OB unless disc comes to rest in marked safety zone. River and across OB.
5. Mando left of marked tree. River and across OB.
6. River and across OB. Mando left of tree by tennis court. Tennis court and asphalt surrounding it OB. Past logs OB. Mandatory drop zone.
7. No mando. No OB.
8. Mando left of marked tree. Path and across OB.
9. Mando right of large tree in fairway.
10. Mando between marked trees. Path and across OB.
11. Right side of path and path OB. Mandatory drop by garbage can.
12. No mando. No OB.
13. No mando. No OB.
14. Mando left of marked tree. Path and across OB.
15. Across string line OB. Drop zone for across string line OB only. Path and across OB.
16. Path OB. Across fence OB.
17. Mando left of marked tree. Path and across OB.
18. Path OB.
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Old November 8th, 2011, 11:47 AM
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I just received the players pack discs, and they look AWESOME.


Again, great job Gwillim.
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Old November 8th, 2011, 10:41 PM
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Default waitlist for slosh series #1

New to the Area from Pittsburgh. Wondering if there is a waitlist for the first slosh series. Looks fun.
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Old November 8th, 2011, 10:43 PM
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I just received the players pack discs, and they look AWESOME.


Again, great job Gwillim.
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Old November 9th, 2011, 09:24 AM
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Old November 10th, 2011, 12:53 PM
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I was SOOOO close to that shot yesterday!

YOU were close? YOU? How about me? I must have hit 15 chains!

Flash, Justin: I thought the baskets caught nicely. Flash, you must have been having an off day. I normally get spit out all the time, like at Pier. This did not occur to me at North Bonny. The baskets caught my firm putts quite reliably.
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Old November 10th, 2011, 09:36 PM
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Thanks for all your hard work.

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According to Justin Gross, here is a list of all applicable OBs and mandos.

1. Mando left of marked tree. Path and across OB.
2. Path and across OB.
3. On or across either road or path OB.
4. Right side of path OB unless disc comes to rest in marked safety zone. River and across OB.
5. Mando left of marked tree. River and across OB.
6. River and across OB. Mando left of tree by tennis court. Tennis court and asphalt surrounding it OB. Past logs OB. Mandatory drop zone.
7. No mando. No OB.
8. Mando left of marked tree. Path and across OB.
9. Mando right of large tree in fairway.
10. Mando between marked trees. Path and across OB.
11. Right side of path and path OB. Mandatory drop by garbage can.
12. No mando. No OB.
13. No mando. No OB.
14. Mando left of marked tree. Path and across OB.
15. Across string line OB. Drop zone for across string line OB only. Path and across OB.
16. Path OB. Across fence OB.
17. Mando left of marked tree. Path and across OB.
18. Path OB.
Will these be printed on the back of the score card, or do we need to remember all these? Those of us who are youthfully challenged might need some help with this.
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Old November 11th, 2011, 12:12 AM
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I have printed these up and each player will recieve a copy of the list at check in.
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Old November 11th, 2011, 01:10 AM
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YOU were close? YOU? How about me? I must have hit 15 chains!

Flash, Justin: I thought the baskets caught nicely. Flash, you must have been having an off day. I normally get spit out all the time, like at Pier. This did not occur to me at North Bonny. The baskets caught my firm putts quite reliably.
Fair enough!!! But I was not the only one having an off day that day then.
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Old November 12th, 2011, 03:03 PM
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Old November 13th, 2011, 07:52 PM
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Results are up!


A huge thanks to thank Justin Gross, Don Stevens and everyone else out in North Bonneville for putting together such a fun event. I had a great time.
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Old November 14th, 2011, 11:14 AM
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this was such a well run event! many props to justin gross most especially for running things on time!!! i was highly skeptical of that morning sched... you proved me wrong, sir! well done (also, really nice to get to play with you that first round... and that guy, hagerty, the second round wasn't so bad either, i s'pose)...

the course is really nice... super tricky, very cute... tons of birdies (even for the girls!)... the work you folks have put into it is apparent and appreciated... i just wish it weren't so far away or i would be out there all the time... golfing and helping with the work!!!

thanks n. bonneville kids for such a great tournament... beautiful trophies, classy digs (yay!!! for super warm potties), random young boys and their pitt bull retrieving discs all day out of the river, and so timely... to be home at 7pm after a 2 hour drive was really great... you guys rock for real...

congratulations to all the winners!!!
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