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Old July 29th, 2009, 10:51 AM
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Default The Flock Schedule for Saturday/Sunday

Good morning all,

So here's a pretty tentative Flock schedule for the day.

8:45 Flock meeting/ greeting

From 9:00 to noon.
--We will need help placing t-signs and doing a few other chores around the course. This shouldn't take long. However, if it's not your thing you can go and play. No big deal. We won't deflock you or anything. So basically this time is pretty free. Go check out the new course and have fun. But at least come see what you can do to help out before going to play.

1:30 Flock meeting
We need caddies, spotters, guides, and beer runners stationed around the course. Our goal is to have at least one caddy with each group and spotters on various holes. I'll pass out assignments at this time. If you have a particular person you want to caddy for, let me know. Otherwise, we will be mixing up caddies and players for this round.

Don't forget to wear your costume (if your wearing one. The women will be judging costumes during this casual round.)

5:00 raffle, fun, games, drinking, mayhem. Winner of costume contest is announced.


9:00 Glow round meeting, Hole 1 Highlands course. We will be flipping for partners.

9:30 glow round begins. The awards for this will be on Sunday.

Sunday 8am -- Flock meeting/get assignments. Will still need spotters, guides, beer runners, and caddies. Let me know your preferences (where you want to help out) and I will try to accommodate them.


I posted the Chick's schedule below so you can see how it coincides with The Flocks schedule.

PM me with any questions. Please don't PM me your preferences. Just let me know them on Saturday when you see me.

FLOCK ON!!!!

John







Here is the Chick Flick schedule of the day:
Saturday:
7:30-8:15 Check in
8:30 Player's Meeting
8:45 Clinic #1
9:40 Clinic #2
10:35 Clinic #3
11:30 Clniic #4
Noon lunch
1:30 Player's Meeting
1:45 Casual Round starts
5:00 Raffle and fun games
At dusk: Glow round for the Flock

Sunday
8:00 Player's meeting
8:30 Round 1 begins
11:30 Lunch
1:00 Round 2 begins
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Old July 29th, 2009, 11:49 AM
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From 9:00 to noon.
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However, if it's not your thing you can go and play. No big deal. We won't deflock you or anything. So basically this time is pretty free. Go check out the new course and have fun. But at least come see what you can do to help out before going to play.
Just so we are clear - we are free to play golf during this time. As the Highland Course will not be in use, can we play there AND on the new course? I know that some of us only get the golf-gratification thing when it is accompanied by the sound of chains slamming and we wanted to get clarification that this will also be OK.

Thanks, John.

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Old July 29th, 2009, 12:15 PM
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Just so we are clear - we are free to play golf during this time. As the Highland Course will not be in use, can we play there AND on the new course? I know that some of us only get the golf-gratification thing when it is accompanied by the sound of chains slamming and we wanted to get clarification that this will also be OK.

Thanks, John.

That is correct. We have a core group of guys who will be helping during the morning clinics. You are free to play. If you want to caddy during the casual round Saturday afternoon, you are more than welcome to, or you may tackle that bad-azz new course.

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Old July 29th, 2009, 12:42 PM
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Thank you. Waking up and drinking a lot, it is.

I am glad to hear that there is a good group of guys helping out during the clinics. This weekend is going to be suh-weet!
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Old July 29th, 2009, 12:48 PM
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Thank you. Waking up and drinking a lot, it is.

I am glad to hear that there is a good group of guys helping out during the clinics. This weekend is going to be suh-weet!
Still, check in with me. I might send you off on the Highlands course with t-signs to place while you throw your round.
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Old July 29th, 2009, 12:58 PM
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I can do that. I will definitely check in with you - at the very least to make sure that your breakfast beer doesn't need refilling. Thanks, John.
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Old July 30th, 2009, 08:09 AM
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Default Glow round

I am speaking for my man as he was wondering if anyone sells or provides glow sticks to use on the discs for the round on this Saturday night.
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Old July 30th, 2009, 08:21 AM
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most dollar stores, but the baskets on The Highlands are already have lights.
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Old July 30th, 2009, 08:26 AM
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I am speaking for my man as he was wondering if anyone sells or provides glow sticks to use on the discs for the round on this Saturday night.

If you guys have a Champion or other plastic that is trans we have supplies to hook you up for both the casual glow round on Friday, and the official glow round on Saturday. We are just charging $1 per disc, and the Chick Flick has supplies to do up 30 disc's.

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Old July 30th, 2009, 11:50 AM
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If you guys have a Champion or other plastic that is trans we have supplies to hook you up for both the casual glow round on Friday, and the official glow round on Saturday. We are just charging $1 per disc, and the Chick Flick has supplies to do up 30 disc's.

Cindy

Is anyone planning on bringing a black light for the Traditional glow style discs. I have never played it and was just going to bring a couple of Glow discs to use. My understanding is that you make them shine brighter by hitting them with a black light? Any help here would be appreciated. I also notice that some people don't use glow plastic, they use modified plastic with glow lights attached. What are the pros and cons of each?
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Old July 30th, 2009, 12:01 PM
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Weight. Adding an LED adds weight.

Black lights are cheap. I think you can get a little hand-held for like $10.
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Old July 30th, 2009, 12:08 PM
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In our experience with it...

LED pros:
Cheap - most likely you've already got a Champion disc to use, so you only need to purchase a battery (which can be bought at the dollar store) and some LEDs
Once you set it up, you're good to go. No charging necessary.
Super easy to see, even in long grass or brush.
Fun to watch fly through the air.
Fun to see the bottom of a Horning's basket glow red with an ace while everyone finishes out the hole.

LED Cons:
Ocassionally, the tape will come loose and you'll have to re-tape. We usually carry tape in our bag.
I'll have to think of any other cons; right now, I'm at a loss. Ha!

I can't tell ya much about the Glow plastic, though, because we only tried it once (not the Champion glow plastic that's out now, but the DX stuff) - I didn't like it at all. It seemed very difficult to hold a charge, and much harder to see in flight. I have seen a few people play with the Photon Glo and that was the only glow disc I've ever seen hold it's charge and actually glow.
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Old July 30th, 2009, 12:16 PM
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Is anyone planning on bringing a black light for the Traditional glow style discs. I have never played it and was just going to bring a couple of Glow discs to use. My understanding is that you make them shine brighter by hitting them with a black light? Any help here would be appreciated. I also notice that some people don't use glow plastic, they use modified plastic with glow lights attached. What are the pros and cons of each?

Steve and I have a couple of black lights that we will be bringing. We prefer to use the LEDs though. We have some Inovva glow, and it just dose not hold a charge. We do use our blowfly glow putters though the glow on those are awesome.

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Old July 30th, 2009, 12:18 PM
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Weight. Adding an LED adds weight.

Black lights are cheap. I think you can get a little hand-held for like $10.
I just weighed the supplies to do up one disc on my kitchen scale, and it weighs a grand total of 1/8 of an once.

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Old July 30th, 2009, 12:20 PM
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We don't measure discs in ounces, though. Depending on the accuracy of your scale, however, 1/8th of an ounce is nearly 4 grams.
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Old July 30th, 2009, 12:27 PM
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:::Biting tongue::: Haha!

I had never weighed the tape/battery/led combination, but I ususally throw a lightweight disc and figured I was adding an extra couple of grams.
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Old July 30th, 2009, 12:29 PM
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We don't measure discs in ounces, though. Depending on the accuracy of your scale, however, 1/8th of an ounce is nearly 4 grams.
So just find a disc that's about 3.5427 grams lighter than you usually throw and you're good to go.
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Old July 30th, 2009, 12:33 PM
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So just find a disc that's about 3.5427 grams lighter than you usually throw and you're good to go.
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I'll bring along a blacklight!

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