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Old April 9th, 2012, 07:03 PM
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Default Volunteers for 2012 Beaver State Fling, June 15th - 17th

It's that time again! We are getting ready for the biggest and baddest tournament of the year which will grace our slice of disc golf heaven: the 2012 BSF sponsored by Keen!

As everyone knows, great tournaments require the assistance of great volunteers. So this is the official shout out for volunteers. BSF wants you!

More details will follow as we get closer and things are finalized, but we do know that we will need people as spotters, traffic controllers, crowd control as well as course and Tournament Central setter uppers. This year the event will be held June 15th-17th, so add us to the calendar now.

I (along with a few other brave souls) will be coordinating volunteers for this fantastic disc golf weekend.

If you, or any other selfless and fantastic person you know, would like to volunteer, please email me at murraybeetle@gmail.com w/the following info:

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I and/or others will be contacting you and scheduling you for duties in the months to come and more details on volunteer perks.

If you have have any questions feel free to contact me at the above stated email address.

Thanks for your support!
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Old April 11th, 2012, 07:29 AM
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E-mail sent!

I had a great time volunteering last year!! I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to be a part of a really quality disc golf weekend.

I hope to see this thread get a lot more action (:

Today, I am wearing my volunteer shirt from last year in order to rally volunteer karma.
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Old April 11th, 2012, 09:24 AM
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So can anyone fill me in on what it is really like to volunteer at the BSF? Perhaps people who have done it in the past... I missed the lottery, big time...124 on waiting list, so I know I'm not going to get to play. I would still like to experience the BSF, but it's not easy for me to get down there and I would take a day off work etc so I need to weigh the options so to speak. I would like to know, perhaps, some of the duties involved, time put in during each day, if I can golf the course at SOME point during my stay, is camping at the park guaranteed, and possibly the past "perks" examples. This is just some stuff rolling around in my head as I make the decision to volunteer...any help would be greatly appreciated and ease my decision making process Thanks!
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Old April 11th, 2012, 10:01 AM
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So can anyone fill me in on what it is really like to volunteer at the BSF? Perhaps people who have done it in the past... I missed the lottery, big time...124 on waiting list, so I know I'm not going to get to play. I would still like to experience the BSF, but it's not easy for me to get down there and I would take a day off work etc so I need to weigh the options so to speak. I would like to know, perhaps, some of the duties involved, time put in during each day, if I can golf the course at SOME point during my stay, is camping at the park guaranteed, and possibly the past "perks" examples. This is just some stuff rolling around in my head as I make the decision to volunteer...any help would be greatly appreciated and ease my decision making process Thanks!
I would highly recommend volunteering to anyone who has an interest in the Fling but cannot play. I have played in four, volunteered for the first time last year, and will be doing so again this year.

Duties can vary - folks will be needed as starters, spotters, in tourney central, directing traffic, giving the Jeff's back massages, etc. When you contact Murray about volunteering you can let him know your preference and they will try to accomodate as much as possible. Spotting is pretty cool because you get to watch a lot of really good golfers pass by.

You can decide how much you want to volunteer. A few hardy souls will be there all day every day throughout the weekend, many others just work a few shifts.

Camping will be plentiful. The course will be full during the day but you can generally get some holes in during the evenings. Camping is on the west course so it's pretty easy to hop right out of your tend a throw a few.

Perks - do it for the love, man! And the shirt. And the chance to meet the best golfers in the world. And the awesome volunteer party after it's all over. But mostly do it for the love.

Hope to see you there.
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Old April 11th, 2012, 11:13 AM
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I would highly recommend volunteering to anyone who has an interest in the Fling but cannot play. I have played in four, volunteered for the first time last year, and will be doing so again this year.

Duties can vary - folks will be needed as starters, spotters, in tourney central, directing traffic, giving the Jeff's back massages, etc. When you contact Murray about volunteering you can let him know your preference and they will try to accomodate as much as possible. Spotting is pretty cool because you get to watch a lot of really good golfers pass by.

You can decide how much you want to volunteer. A few hardy souls will be there all day every day throughout the weekend, many others just work a few shifts.

Camping will be plentiful. The course will be full during the day but you can generally get some holes in during the evenings. Camping is on the west course so it's pretty easy to hop right out of your tend a throw a few.

Perks - do it for the love, man! And the shirt. And the chance to meet the best golfers in the world. And the awesome volunteer party after it's all over. But mostly do it for the love.

Hope to see you there.

All you had say for perks was "shirt"


Thanks for all the info!!! Helpful for sure.

Anyone else?
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Old April 11th, 2012, 11:26 AM
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All you had say for perks was "shirt"


Thanks for all the info!!! Helpful for sure.

Anyone else?
I flagged the island hole last year on the Friday before I played AMs. I learned a lot and got to watch every single pro come through and play. All of the other volunteers were psyched to be there. The BSF staff is super nice and it was cool to be a part of.

I was shirted, fed and beered. Got a free night of camping for each day of service so I got to hang out with world class players in the evening. This year I am again volunteering on Friday and playing on the weekend.

Basically, if you want to watch amazing golf, top pros, meet great golfers, be a part of a great community and have about a hundred people say thank you to you all day... You should volunteer... And tell your friends to volunteer as well.
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Old April 11th, 2012, 11:27 AM
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Also... You get to work with Murray the Brit!
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Old April 11th, 2012, 08:15 PM
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i just sent a volunteer email for Friday only since i will be playing the am rounds...
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Old April 12th, 2012, 08:52 AM
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I will send an email here shortly. I will be there to volunteer for the weekend. Sounds like a good experience.
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Old April 12th, 2012, 09:03 AM
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To all of you who unfortunately did not get it to the BSF and are STILL volunteering... you have our sincerest thanks and my utmost respect. I've said this before, but I simply cannot say it enough. We cannot pull off an event like this one without your support. Thank you so much.
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Old April 12th, 2012, 10:08 AM
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email sent
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Old April 12th, 2012, 10:38 AM
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Randy and I volunteered for 3 days last year, and 2 days the year before. We were spotters for one of the really long holes last year. The weather was fantastic, and we got to see some awesome golfers. It was really amazing to see how different people approached the hole, and how some of the top pros got out of trouble (not that us amateurs ever get into trouble!

We were relief workers the previous year, and so we got to see several different holes, which is also very interesting. I'm sure you can let them know what you'd prefer.
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Old April 12th, 2012, 10:54 AM
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Randy and I volunteered for 3 days last year, and 2 days the year before. We were spotters for one of the really long holes last year. The weather was fantastic, and we got to see some awesome golfers. It was really amazing to see how different people approached the hole, and how some of the top pros got out of trouble (not that us amateurs ever get into trouble!

We were relief workers the previous year, and so we got to see several different holes, which is also very interesting. I'm sure you can let them know what you'd prefer.
You were on one of the best spotter holes last year (1w). I filled in for a little bit; it was great watching golfer after golfer struggle with the decision to lay up in front of the road or go for it and potentially pay the price.
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Old April 24th, 2012, 08:33 AM
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Bi all I am getting you emails trying to get a list sorted thanks
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Old April 25th, 2012, 12:13 AM
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I had a blast last year. Sign me up again. (Email sent)
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Old May 1st, 2012, 06:21 PM
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So I sent an email right away, have no idea if it was received. Am I alone in not being contacted quite yet? Just wondering if I should resend an email. I'm new to this volunteering thing...

Murray...did you get it?
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Old May 2nd, 2012, 12:39 AM
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If I don't get in I would love to donate some time (just got word my promotion is in order so I can go no matter if playing or not). Sooo...anyone need a personal chef...I can cook for 1 or a 1,000, your choice.

Seriously, Murray sending e-mail right now
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Old May 2nd, 2012, 06:20 AM
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So I sent an email right away, have no idea if it was received. Am I alone in not being contacted quite yet? Just wondering if I should resend an email. I'm new to this volunteering thing...

Murray...did you get it?
Thanks very much for offering to help out. I'll be seeing Murray tonight and I will talk to him about this. Stay Tuned!
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Old May 2nd, 2012, 07:37 AM
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I have got all the e mail and me and Mrs brit are going though and sorting it out thank for all the volunteers so far
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Old May 2nd, 2012, 08:59 AM
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if i don't get in i would love to donate some time (just got word my promotion is in order so i can go no matter if playing or not). Sooo...anyone need a personal chef...i can cook for 1 or a 1,000, your choice.

Seriously, murray sending e-mail right now

dibs on the personal chef!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

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