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Old May 26th, 2009, 01:04 PM
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Seeing two aces in one round!

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Old May 26th, 2009, 01:11 PM
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So many things...

Seeing the deuce on the Genius hole.

Watching a crusty(don't know if he was a Master or Grandmaster) use a Dart for his drive AND approach on the Genius hole. I'm pretty sure he got a 3.

Waiting patiently on Sunday and finally seeing someone drive it to the island on 12E for only the third birdie of the day on that hole. Most people layed up short. Harbour got the first birdie. Hagerty skipped it past...

Watching Dion crushing 360's on 7W Sunday afternoon while hanging out at the Scamp.

Playing night golf Friday night until 2am, and having to get up 4 hours later to go spot all day Saturday. Ouch... but worth it!

The ROCKING mini course!!! Except for hole 14 and my 11pppp...
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Old May 26th, 2009, 01:14 PM
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Seeing two aces in one round!

By a guy who didn't pay in to the ace pot! Too classic.

Off in the distance I can hear Milo McIver whispering "In your FACE Micah!!!"
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Old May 26th, 2009, 01:23 PM
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By a guy who didn't pay in to the ace pot! Too classic.

Off in the distance I can hear Milo McIver whispering "In your FACE Micah!!!"
It may be whispering but I won the war that day. Yoduh's call of the second ace was the most memorable moment combined with the thunk it made when it crashed the basket. After hitting the first ace quietly turning around and giving high fives to a crowd of silent players was also nice. It has to be the quietest ace in history.
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Old May 26th, 2009, 01:38 PM
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Which 2 did you get, Micah? I heard one was the shorty on the hill, what was the other?
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Old May 26th, 2009, 01:49 PM
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Not Micah, but...
11W - the one that shoots out of the woods to the basket hidden by the bushy Fir - same one Feldberg aced in 06, I believe. He threw an Eagle. I didn't even know he threw Eagles and I play with him all of the time!
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Old May 26th, 2009, 01:59 PM
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Ahh yes, I remember that hole all too well. I imagine it's much easier to have a run at the basket if you manage to not griplock your drive into the nastiness on the right.
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Old May 26th, 2009, 07:38 PM
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Putting in the final putt on my best rated round ever for a Birdie on Hole 18E, on a course that has historically kicked my a**, after a near flawless round, on my birthday, from the edge of the circle... was golden
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Old May 26th, 2009, 08:27 PM
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You are super modest, Andy. As you finished that hole you thanked me for stopping you from throwing on the group ahead of you and said something about switching discs during your wait but didn't say anything about your Climo-ish round. I had to hunt you down and congratulate you on the fine shooting. And now I find out it was on your birthday? Well, crap... happy belated.
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Old May 27th, 2009, 06:55 AM
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It has been fun seeing these young guns (Spencer Stuart, Jesse Elliot, Dylan Holland, and of course, Chanman, too name a few) grow up and become good disc golfers and level headed well mannered young men. The future for disc golf looks bright.

Chris

THANKS CHRIS!

What a great weekend! I still have a disc golf hangover!

I love the fact that my son was 1 stroke behind me going into Sunday! I think he's about to surpass me...

A BIG Thank You to all the Volunteers and everyone who gave a good word to Spencer!
After all the golf we still went out and played 18 at NAD when we got home! Spence is a monster!
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Old May 27th, 2009, 10:18 AM
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Using the same disc for my 4 shots on the 1150 foot hole the third round.. roller, roller, roller, tapout
Hanging with the Portland Rocs till 500 am sunday morning!
Catching up with a bunch of old friends and making some new ones. Can't wait till next year!
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Old June 1st, 2009, 03:57 PM
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Memories of the BSF? Wow, I've got sooooooooooooo many! But for me I had one moment that is in my mind forever. It was my responsibility to coordinate the Free Clinic and raffle after the final round. Part of the deal was that the Pro's do a clinic and Stumptown/BSF provide dinner in some manner after the clinic on Thursday. We decided to take the clinic staff to Carver Hanger. After the clinic we were all scrambling to get away from Tournament Central, I talked to Jeff Mittle and Pat Darr and said, "Ok, we're heading out". They had a couple of things to do and said they would be there as soon as they were done. Unfortunately they never made it!

I sat there, the only staff member, having dinner and chatting. I looked down the table, leaned over to Des Reading and told her, "you realize, I've been in the sport only two years, and here I am sitting with, Jay and Des Reading, Liz Lopez, Eric McCabe, Dave and Val Jenkins, Dave Feldberg, Melody King and Ken Climo? This is just too sureal!" Des just smiled and said you earned it. The other big moment from dinner was Ken Climo yelling from the far end of the table and saying, "hey Bob? Can you believe last weekend......". He was talking to me! Me? Yep, it WAS me, and I was sitting there smiling like a kid in a candy store.

This old guy will take this memory to his grave.

Bob
Bob - I couldn't be there (of course) but I wanted to thank you, just because, for all the help you provided for the Fling. I know how hard you and Antonia (and others) worked before, during, and after the Fling, and I gotta say that I am so pleased playing with you guys - I can't wait till I get back on my feet again and get to play with you again. Hugs to you!
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Old June 2nd, 2009, 12:07 AM
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Watching Steve Rico crush a putter roller during the final round was pretty amazing. The putter looked beat as hell too.
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Old June 3rd, 2009, 02:42 PM
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Watthe birthday 52 was pretty sweet too!
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