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Old October 2nd, 2010, 11:56 AM
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Default Seattle DGC Championships 10/3

I tried to find the thread to "bump" it, but I couldn't find it.

1st round at North Park (I believe it usually starts at 10 a.m.), and 2nd round at Terrace. Come on out everybody and support the club AND have fun playing this yearly event!
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Old October 3rd, 2010, 07:30 AM
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Figures.........another decent tournament that was not announce properly.........someone needs to get on the ball (disc).
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Old October 3rd, 2010, 07:43 AM
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Figures.........another decent tournament that was not announce properly.........someone needs to get on the ball (disc).
Dan It's almost like Seattle Discfunctional GC does not want anyone to know about or be involved with this championship.

Maybe there needs to be a rule here
If you want to pimp your event it needs to be at least one month prior to it's date.
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Old October 3rd, 2010, 09:39 AM
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I heard a rumor that they were going to use the $1,000 doubles fund that Thomas donated back to someone as payouts for this tourney.....

Did that really happen?

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Old October 3rd, 2010, 05:07 PM
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THIS IS FROM PART OF AN EMAIL THAT WAS SENT OUT REMINDING PEOPLE OF AN ACEPOT. THIS INDIVIDUAL SENDING OUT THE EMAIL IS ONE OF THE MOST RESPECTIVE AND RELIABLE DISC GOLFERS I KNOW AND IN NO WAY SHOULD THIS REFLECT ON HIM.

"You may also be interested to hear about the upcoming Seattle Club Championships which will be taking place at North Park & Terrace Creek on October 3rd. This is lieu of the first Sunday North Park acepot and therefore the $500+ sitting in that acepot will be up for grabs at that event. Lowell is running it and says that the field is limited to 45 players because of the number of holes at N. Park."

THIS WAS SENT OUT ON SEPT. 16TH AND THIS IS THE ONLY INFORMATION BESIDES WHAT KEN SMITH JUST PUT OUT YESTURDAY ON THIS FORUM THAT I WAS ABLE TO GET A HOLD OF. WAS THIS JUST MEANT FOR SEATTLE DISC GOLF CLUB MEMBERS? WAS THIS A C-TIER OR B-TIER EVENT? WAS WE SUPPOSE TO REGISTER SOMEWHERE BEFORE HAND OR JUST SHOW UP AND HOPE WE ARE NOT THE 46TH PLAYER?

A GREAT SPEECH WAS MADE AT THE WA STATE DISC GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS TOURNAMENT REFERRING TO HOW WE AS A DISC GOLF COMMUNITY NEED TO COME TOGETHER AND STOP ALL THE BICKERING AND BRING BACK THE HARMONY THAT ONCE WAS.......ALMOST BROUGHT A TEAR TO MY EYE. WOW.... WHAT AN INCREDIBLE LIE THAT WAS. PLEASE DO NOT CONTRADICT YOURSELF BY CONSTANTLY BREAKING DOWN COMMUNICATIONS ON DISC GOLF EVENTS THAT PLAYERS WOULD ENJOY PARTICIPATING IN. IM SORRY IF ANYONE FEELS I AM OUT OF LINE, BUT IF ITS HARMONY YOU WANT THEN STEP UP THE PLATE AND PROPERLY REPRESENT IT.

SORRY JUB I COULD NOT MAKE IT TO THE DNF DOUBLES.....DARN. I WILL MAKE IT TO ONE ........I KNOW I WOULD REALLY ENJOY IT. AS OF NOW I AM SIGNED UP FOR THE SILVER COYOTE INTV. AND LOOKING FORWARD TO IT. I JUST WANT TO PLAY......NO MATTER HOW BIG AN EVENT OR HOW SMALL..... NO MATTER HOW BIG THE PAYOUT OR IF ANY AT ALL......... I JUST WANT TO PLAY DISC GOLF.
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Old October 3rd, 2010, 07:17 PM
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Yeah, I wrote that note as a part of the larger message I sent out about the Lakewood monthly acepot to the email list I have for Lakewood related events. Anyone that's interested in joining that list is welcome to go to the Lakewood website and shoot me an email requesting inclusion. I included that info since I figured that most of the folks on that list would have an interest in the Seattle Club Championship too. I didn't do any further promotion of event since 1) I wasn't running it. 2) I wasn't asked to. 3) I figured I probably wasn't playing in it, and 4) There were only 45 spots available. I did have someone ask me about what they should do if they wanted to be sure to have a spot and I told them they should probably call Lowell and work it out directly with him. It's fairly obvious that Lowell is, at best, quite reluctant to join the wonderful world of the internet so trying to contact him through the web is bound to be fruitless and frustrating. And, no, it wasn't a pdga sanctioned event. Regarding his words at the beginning of WA States at Steilly... I don't doubt his sincerity but I think the disc golf scene has changed a lot since the days he was referring to and I don't think he's particularly sensitive to or in sync with those changes. Simply put, there are a lot more playing disc golf in a lot of different ways.

One thing that I have come to realize is that different events have different levels of promotion required. For the last eight years I've run a largish sanctioned event with the goal of providing the most quality, value and fun to the most disc golfers. Getting the word out about the events has always been a priority too so when I'd see someone running an event without that in mind I used to see that as a shortcoming. It took a while but it finally dawned on me that I can't make other TDs prioritize attendance at there events. If they just want it to be a local event without a lot of hoopla then it should be no surprise that there's going to be a minimum outreach. You (or I) may find that frustrating but it is what it is. On the positive side there's the fact that there are more events of all different types going on at more and more local courses so we do have more choices of events to choose from now.

Similarly, I love to see tourney results and I'd love to know who the latest Seattle Club Champion is, and if anyone hit the $600 ace today. Hmmm, guess I'll have to make a phone call or two to find out. Cheers, EE
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Old October 3rd, 2010, 08:08 PM
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Yeah, I wrote that note as a part of the larger message I sent out about the Lakewood monthly acepot to the email list I have for Lakewood related events. Anyone that's interested in joining that list is welcome to go to the Lakewood website and shoot me an email requesting inclusion. I included that info since I figured that most of the folks on that list would have an interest in the Seattle Club Championship too. I didn't do any further promotion of event since 1) I wasn't running it. 2) I wasn't asked to. 3) I figured I probably wasn't playing in it, and 4) There were only 45 spots available. I did have someone ask me about what they should do if they wanted to be sure to have a spot and I told them they should probably call Lowell and work it out directly with him. It's fairly obvious that Lowell is, at best, quite reluctant to join the wonderful world of the internet so trying to contact him through the web is bound to be fruitless and frustrating. And, no, it wasn't a pdga sanctioned event. Regarding his words at the beginning of WA States at Steilly... I don't doubt his sincerity but I think the disc golf scene has changed a lot since the days he was referring to and I don't think he's particularly sensitive to or in sync with those changes. Simply put, there are a lot more playing disc golf in a lot of different ways.

One thing that I have come to realize is that different events have different levels of promotion required. For the last eight years I've run a largish sanctioned event with the goal of providing the most quality, value and fun to the most disc golfers. Getting the word out about the events has always been a priority too so when I'd see someone running an event without that in mind I used to see that as a shortcoming. It took a while but it finally dawned on me that I can't make other TDs prioritize attendance at there events. If they just want it to be a local event without a lot of hoopla then it should be no surprise that there's going to be a minimum outreach. You (or I) may find that frustrating but it is what it is. On the positive side there's the fact that there are more events of all different types going on at more and more local courses so we do have more choices of events to choose from now.

Similarly, I love to see tourney results and I'd love to know who the latest Seattle Club Champion is, and if anyone hit the $600 ace today. Hmmm, guess I'll have to make a phone call or two to find out. Cheers, EE
Very well put, Mr. Edgerton ... I completely agree.

Here's what I remember in terms of winners:

Aaron Holly won Open with 12 down (Ming and Frank Lewis tied for second with 7 down).

Frank won Pro Masters

Aaron Thor won Advanced (I think he was 1 down for the day?, maybe 2)

Bob Brown won Adv. Masters (he was 5 over, I was 8 over and Ace Berg was 9 over)

Intermediate male ... I can't remember ... sorry :-(

Pro womens won by Jesse (sp?)

Adv. womens won by Sam

Int. womens I can't remember ... sorry again.
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Old October 3rd, 2010, 08:39 PM
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Thank you Eric.........you have always been on the ball in just about every situation that has come to your attention.

Sorry for the little bit of outburst and the all caps was not intended..... usually the forum automatically corrects that for me and i took that for granted..........i was not yelling.........in fact, i am half asleep.

Please continue with the emails for i do read and enjoy them.......again you are a great asset to the disc golf community.
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Old October 4th, 2010, 07:38 PM
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I think you have to be a Seattle Disc Golf Club member in order to play this event. That is what I heard and understood.
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Old October 5th, 2010, 07:25 AM
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I too was touched by lowells little speech at States Then I remembered the BS with Tom and the Terrace Ace Pot. How lowell called Miller to ask him "to get me to lighten up on him online" then less than one day after he blasts Tom through his little minion sam (another fine piece of work imnsho) about how Tom had stolen $1000 from the club. Then they moved to face book with the aforementioned sam as it's only moderator.

Anyway
lowell is not worth the effort to support in any capacity.

The Seattle DISCFUNCTIONAL Golf Club's events should be boycotted until the club functions properly and/or lowell is replaced.

I also think this site does a dis-service by allowing him and his cronies to continue to leach support off/from LEGITIMATE, ORGANIZED, FUNCTIONING clubs and events.

KEN, Quit being a mouth piece for this shill. He does not deserve yours or anyone else's support.
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Old October 5th, 2010, 04:37 PM
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I think you have to be a Seattle Disc Golf Club member in order to play this event. That is what I heard and understood.
Actually, anyone can play and club membership, as I understand it, is based solely on playing in this tourney> you play in the tourney= you're a member of the club.

Jub, I would feel the need to defend Lowell against your slanderous jibberish, but you've proven so many times that you don't know wtf you're talking about, I'll just let your reputation speak for itself.
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Old October 5th, 2010, 07:53 PM
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It seems that this year that rule is no longer in effect. Where you play and you become a member automatically. No one who wasn't a member before the tournie, is a member now. The dues to belong to the Seattle Disc Golf Club have gone up to $20.00 per year.
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Old October 5th, 2010, 08:56 PM
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I too was touched by lowells little speech at States Then I remembered the BS with Tom and the Terrace Ace Pot. How lowell called Miller to ask him "to get me to lighten up on him online" then less than one day after he blasts Tom through his little minion sam (another fine piece of work imnsho) about how Tom had stolen $1000 from the club. Then they moved to face book with the aforementioned sam as it's only moderator.

Anyway
lowell is not worth the effort to support in any capacity.

The Seattle DISCFUNCTIONAL Golf Club's events should be boycotted until the club functions properly and/or lowell is replaced.

I also think this site does a dis-service by allowing him and his cronies to continue to leach support off/from LEGITIMATE, ORGANIZED, FUNCTIONING clubs and events.

KEN, Quit being a mouth piece for this shill. He does not deserve yours or anyone else's support.
Actually, my ulterior motive was not to promote but to get the word out again as I wanted to make sure that I wasn't the only adv. masters to play. Fortunately Bob and Rob (Ace) were there and they're good guys to play with (yes, I can now handle Bob's ego ... he's a fantastic player, and Rob is a gentleman). Ken ... Out.
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Old October 5th, 2010, 09:11 PM
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I think alot of clubs should look at the mason county disc golf club and take notes on how they ran thier series this year. Overall one of the best experiences i have ever had playing in my 16 years as a disc golfer. Great tournaments at a low cost, great courses (shelton springs mainly), awesome crew (those guys are second to none), annoucements that were clear and posted properly and every one that wanted to participate in the mason county disc golf championships was very welcomed with open arms. I for one became a member of the mcdgc because of effort the club put out to invite and welcome anyone that want to come play.

Steilly is my home, but the only club i am paid up to now is mason county. I am not saying that every other club out there is horrible....... I am sure most are great. I just want to urge the fact that allowing participation with proper annoucements will bring more players and potential future members. Who says you cant be a member of 7 different clubs........ Chainbangerz looks like a good one to look into..........hmmmmm.
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Old October 5th, 2010, 10:56 PM
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That's a great endorsement of the MCDGC Dan. Although I haven't yet been able to make it out to one of their events I have noticed all of the things you wrote about and they really do look like they're doing everything right. Striving to make players feel welcome and running fun events is going to pay big dividends for them in the long run. I hope to get out there before too long.
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Old October 6th, 2010, 08:00 AM
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Until intelligent people either quit attending or demand change AND quit sticking your heads in the sand this sheister will live on forever.

$20 for a discfunctional club No meetings, Elections or benefits Maybe intelligent is not the proper word. How about SUCKER!


Toby I am going to need you to fix the mirror on my car
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Old October 6th, 2010, 12:49 PM
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Unintelligent suckers? I've never paid for membership to the club, I've never whined about it not being what I'd like in a club, and I've never felt as if Lowell was trying to get over on me. It is what it is. Boycott this sheister?
I can think of a few Jub tourneys where things appeared pretty 'sheisty' as far as I'm concerned. You've even coined the phrase, 'just another Jub scam'. Never spoke up about your shenanigans, but this seems like a good time to call you on your mystery location tourney 'on a ball golf course', my ace... fun course nonetheless, but false advertised.... THEN, you talk our group into giving one of our carts back at lunch, that we had already paid for, in exchange you offered to buy us lunch if we would give it back at lunch... instead you brushed us off when we asked for just a few hot dogs at lunch, and said that you'd "buy us each a burger at the end", when it turns out, the burgers were FREE FOR EVERYONE after the tourney, and nobody in our group even ate one... NOT TO MENTION the fact that you almost caused a fight at lunch by asking our fellow competitor what HE THOUGHT should be our score for the (non-marked)hole we missed and went back to play...
remember that one? You yelled across the parking lot to our competition in our division for a ruling, "what should they take on that missed hole", and he says "it's a 7, right?", and you head off and leave us there to hash it out. Not very intelligent for a TD> wtf, was it your first time?
Many of us felt deceived when we found out it wasn't actually on a ball golf course.

I'm not even going to go into those (used) circa 1976 ball golf visors(ok, I guess I will) that you found at Goodwill, stamped some ink on that resembled the tourney logo, and were pawning off as 'enhanced players packs.' LMAO... is that what you mean when you say 'Jub scam?'
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Old October 6th, 2010, 05:22 PM
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Wow, Toby Been carrying some of this for awhile. I am glad you are smart enough to not pay for a discfunctional Club membership. I am proud of you.

I am disapointed you almost go into a fight to over a simple mistake and a Stupid Game. As far as I know everyone else had a pound of fun.

Tall Chief; Contrary to your belief the course was on the OLD last 6 holes. Until 2008 they were still getting fees to play out there so.

Missed hole should have either been correct score + 2 strokes on the card or a 7. Nobody else missed that hole, out of the 16 groups yours were the only ones.

Carts, Yes that was my mistake But who knew it was going to be 60 the first Saturday in March and the ball golfers actually expected to use some of them. Normal cart rental is 4 hrs.

The Food/ Beer was actually going to be for sale but because of the cart mishap I decided to give the whole meal away. The $100 for the keg and burgers and such for 60+ players (another $70 ) seemed like a good solution at the time.

I am sorry you and your team felt like you were snubbed. But at least I did not hold you up for some mythical club fee. 100% in and with the comped food 120% out

It's to bad you won't be attending any of the upcoming BYOP Winter series but you certainly are welcome too.
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Old October 6th, 2010, 08:37 PM
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I really don't understand this? How come some people are charged for Club Membership while others are not? That's not fair.
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Old October 6th, 2010, 10:13 PM
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That's a great endorsement of the MCDGC Dan. Although I haven't yet been able to make it out to one of their events I have noticed all of the things you wrote about and they really do look like they're doing everything right. Striving to make players feel welcome and running fun events is going to pay big dividends for them in the long run. I hope to get out there before too long.
It is a great course.......Scott Papa plays in the tournaments there and gives his advice and comments on the holes and the MCDGC takes all that into consideration and applies what they feel makes sense.

I do want to apologize if any of my comments sounded as though i feel all other tournaments did not mean anything to me in the past or future. I have been to some awesome tournaments ran by great tournament directors that i will always remember. Fort Steilacoom tournaments are very awesome.......Mike Rideout has done an awesome job running events there. The Lakewood Open is always a favorite not only for me, but im sure for most others........you do a great job with that one Eric.........please keep up the good work. White River Open is pretty awesome..........i just wish the scores would be put up sooner. Any tournament at Seatac is the bomb......that course always makes me want to come back for more. Yauger Park........well, once you have aced three times in one day that will always be a favorite. There are alot others and I am getting off the topic, but I just want to give a big thanks to you Eric and all the other TDs that have put on a great show.
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