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Old October 6th, 2008, 06:48 AM
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Heck, by that time your rating might finally move you up from MA4 to MA3.


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Old October 6th, 2008, 07:00 AM
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Old October 6th, 2008, 07:44 AM
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Is that all you got?

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Old October 6th, 2008, 09:34 AM
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Old October 6th, 2008, 06:39 PM
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Old October 6th, 2008, 07:14 PM
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Without quoting all of these last posts let me just say...

Enjoy MA3 I will be TRULY bagging intermediate next year.
unless you make many improvements before next year, you wont be sandbagging MA2. you tied the winner of the MA3 division at WOX, and finished about mid field for MA2. How is this sandbagging????

I am not saying $hit about my rounds, obvisously you beat me at GNO, and WOX, but you have to at least be able to beat the winner of the MA3 division before you start talking $hit
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Old October 6th, 2008, 08:52 PM
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unless you make many improvements before next year, you wont be sandbagging MA2. you tied the winner of the MA3 division at WOX, and finished about mid field for MA2. How is this sandbagging????
Will should've been playing INT, how did you finish again WS Slung?
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I am not saying $hit about my rounds, obvisously you beat me at GNO, and WOX, but you have to at least be able to beat the winner of the MA3 division before you start talking $hit
Troy, throw a 900 rated round before you get all
I have made the scrip in INT 8 out of 12 Oregon Series I've played.
I also finally cracked the top ten (8th) at GNO this year.
If you could comprehend maybe you would see I was posting a reply to the thread not talking $hit to you.
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Old October 6th, 2008, 09:16 PM
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Will should've been playing INT, how did you finish again WS Slung?

Yes he should have, considering how us locals know how he can play. but in his first PDGA event ever and having no rating at all, he was in his right division. I myself finished exactly where I should have. 3rd place. ahead of Bob due to our ratings and behind 2 players who are obviously rated higher than me. Its exactly where I expected to finish for the WOX.

Troy, throw a 900 rated round before you get all
I have made the scrip in INT 8 out of 12 Oregon Series I've played.
I also finally cracked the top ten (8th) at GNO this year.
If you could comprehend maybe you would see I was posting a reply to the thread not talking $hit to you.

I have never thrown a 900 rated round. I am not talking crap cause of that. So you got scrip in 8 out of 12 ORS events? so what? Good job doing what you did this year. all I am saying is that in no way is that sandbagging the INT field. as far as i can tell, scrip pays out to almost the top 50% of INT at ORS events. you play decent, you get scrip. getting scrip doesnt make you a bagger. If your rating next year, and you placing high in ALL events, makes you a Bagger in '09, I give you props for sure. but for now you are talking $hit about something I am not seeing from you.

And, I know you were talking about the thread and not me. I may be MA3, but I am not
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Old October 7th, 2008, 07:16 AM
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Can I play MA3 too? I wanna join the cool crowd.
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Old October 7th, 2008, 07:43 AM
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Can I play MA3 too? I wanna join the cool crowd.
Sean, any time you want to play MA3 you are more than welcome. I can show you a thing or two or three about which trees to hit to jack your drive in just the right direction to go OB. All the trash talking aside, I'd love to see the division have some serious consideration next season. A lot of pressure is taken off just knowing you are playing with players closer to your own skill level. You really play to win and have fun at the same time. I won't diss on anybody playing a division above their rating however. There are many reasons for doing so. Everybody just needs to play where they feel comfortable and enjoy themselves.

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Old October 7th, 2008, 08:16 AM
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It sounds to me like Will was playing in the right place. It's a moot point, however. After the next ratings come out he should be ~907, and not eligible to play MA3.
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Old October 7th, 2008, 08:36 AM
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It seems funny that at first there was complaining about people NOT signing up for AM3, But then there is complaining about WHO ended up winning??




It brings up the issue of WHERE a non-member should be allowed to play.
NEXT year that problem will go away, with a new "membership" plan that Cris Belliger proposed to the PDGA at the last summit meeting.

ALL players will become "members" by paying the "temp fee".
They will be given a number AND have ratings tracked but this info WILL NOT be posted unless the player is an "Active" member (pays yearly dues)
ALL this info will be avail. to the TD so that Non-members can be tracked better AND placed in the divisions that they are allowed to play in.

This is a good trend as MOST orgs have a Membership list AND an "Active" membership list. By giving EVERYBODY a number it will increase the rosters of the PDGA membership, which in turn looks better when going for corperate sponsorships.

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Old October 7th, 2008, 09:14 AM
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Im not complaining at all about who won MA3. He beat me fairly. From playing with him at our local courses, I knew he shoul have been in MA2, but it was his first PDGA event and on courses he has never played before. He whooped on us, but once he gets his PDGA membership and a rating, he will most likely not be eligible anymore for MA3.
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Old October 7th, 2008, 09:52 AM
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Im not complaining at all about who won MA3. He beat me fairly. From playing with him at our local courses, I knew he shoul have been in MA2, but it was his first PDGA event and on courses he has never played before. He whooped on us, but once he gets his PDGA membership and a rating, he will most likely not be eligible anymore for MA3.
I contend that Will was playing right where he belonged: At the top of MA3.
As I understand, Kent played him pretty close. The only reason he beat up on you is because you are technically a MA4 player, playing up. (Ratings based, and I admit - just barely).
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Old October 7th, 2008, 10:56 AM
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yeah technically I am an MA4 rated player, an yeah he did beat up on me and Bob pretty good. after the first round I was within 5 strokes, no biggie, I had a chance to comeback. The 2nd round wasnt pretty after somehow twisting my ankle right before the round. it was my planting foot, so I was screwed for that round and my chances shot. 1 night, 3 Vicodins, and many beers later, I picked up 9 strokes on my previous round, so overall I feel good with my weekend.
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Old October 7th, 2008, 06:24 PM
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And that is the most important part...
Frankly in the last year I've learned to care way less about how everyone else is doing and just try to play my best.

How many times have we all fallen into this trap... oh man there is some guy on my card who is lighting me up... so I make some really stupid "aggressive" plays to try to catch up... three more bogies and I drop three cards because I was trying to play someone else's round and ignoring my own.

Barry Shultz's advise... practice until your average is better then everyone else's best... I'm not there yet so I don't expect to win... Sure there are those that need the ego massage of winning or "competeing" (didn't we all pay the same entry?)... but they are baggers and if you understand the origin of the term sandbagger you will see that really they are just slowing themselves down. Divisions are good because it helps us to play with people who are about equal to us... But if you want to win stop worrying about who is and who is not playing in your division and try to throw fewer shots on the golf course!
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