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Ice bowl at channy
« on: January 09, 2010, 07:14:24 PM »
Hey was wondering if we are going to get the disc for the ice bowl at channy i see there is a mako and a buzz   for this years ice bowl will we have them at channy or do i need to get one online while i can.  would rather my money go to help people around my area so would like to get here

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Re: Ice bowl at channy
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2010, 10:25:33 PM »
Hey was wondering if we are going to get the disc for the ice bowl at channy i see there is a mako and a buzz   for this years ice bowl will we have them at channy or do i need to get one online while i can.  would rather my money go to help people around my area so would like to get here
My hope is to do a disc but it's taken over a month to get a flyer. I don't know at this moment. My hope is we can do something. I'll be talking Thor at doubles tomorrow.
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Re: Ice bowl at channy
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2010, 03:22:36 PM »
Hey was wondering if we are going to get the disc for the ice bowl at channy i see there is a mako and a buzz   for this years ice bowl will we have them at channy or do i need to get one online while i can.  would rather my money go to help people around my area so would like to get here
I met with Gary yesterday evening & we went over some things, he is buying discs with the ice bowl stamps, I think the buzz & a driver from innova. The details are still open.These will be for sale, not part of a players pack.
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« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2010, 06:39:04 PM »
 :)  sweet let me know when he gets them.   I  want a buzz.   

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Re: Ice bowl at channy
« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2010, 06:08:29 PM »
I think I ordered a couple Mako's with the Ice Bowl stamp.  I only ordered a total of 40 discs to keep costs down, but I'll have them at the Aurora Ice Bowl.  I did not order any Innova drivers, so get those from Gary.

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« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2010, 02:55:56 PM »
Hi all,

This is probably a dumb question - but this tourney on Saturday will be my first tourney, as I've only been playing since October.  I've been out the last couple Saturdays to practice, and the course is quickly becoming one of my favorites.  Not just because it's a nice, challenging course, but because it's amazingly maintained and cared for.

My question is this: there are 2 sets of tees, will the Novice division play both rounds from this tee?  Also, I saw this

http://www.pdga.com/tournament-results?TournID=9455#Advanced

and was wondering what divisions/rounds played from the up tees or the back tees.  I'm interested in comparing my practice rounds to tourneys that have taken place here.  I guess I'm a little over excited about my first tourney, and picking up a Buzz.

thanks.

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Re: Ice bowl at channy
« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2010, 03:10:29 PM »
That's why we affectionately call Channy Frank's house.  Frank gives time, blood and sweat to make sure you have that impression of Channy.  He is and always will be the man :) ...

We will be playing 2 rounds of short tees and we are adding 2 extra holes for 20 total. 

The tourney that you are referencing played rd 1 shorts plus 3 temp holes for a total of 21 holes.  and the second rd was a mix of shorts and longs with 3 extra holes.  If you click on the "Course Statistics" in the upper lefthand side of that page it better explains the layout for past events. 

everyone here understands your excitement and it's always welcome.  The Buzzes Gary picked up are really nice. 

As far as a score to shoot for??? I not too good at making guesses like that.  Maybe someone else can help me out with that....

Looking forward to Saturday and if you are not preregistered please do so using the link on the homepage... any more question please ask

See you Saturday!!!

-Ray

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« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2010, 03:17:32 PM »
Oh awesome.. thanks.. I was trying to figure out why everyone's score was consistently higher the 2nd round.  Ooh.. temp holes sound like a lot of fun.

...and yes - I'm preregistered.  I'm stoked.

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Re: Ice bowl at channy
« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2010, 05:33:57 PM »
we are human we get tired from throwing so many discs and carring around 20 + discs.  and conditions change all the time you can start the firdst round a nice day and by the second round it might just be a bit windy.

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Re: Ice bowl at channy
« Reply #9 on: February 25, 2010, 12:26:32 PM »
Hi all,

This is probably a dumb question - but this tourney on Saturday will be my first tourney, as I've only been playing since October.  I've been out the last couple Saturdays to practice, and the course is quickly becoming one of my favorites.  Not just because it's a nice, challenging course, but because it's amazingly maintained and cared for.

My question is this: there are 2 sets of tees, will the Novice division play both rounds from this tee?  Also, I saw this

http://www.pdga.com/tournament-results?TournID=9455#Advanced

and was wondering what divisions/rounds played from the up tees or the back tees.  I'm interested in comparing my practice rounds to tourneys that have taken place here.  I guess I'm a little over excited about my first tourney, and picking up a Buzz.

thanks.

Just remember to have fun.  There are a lot of holes and 2 rounds.  Most tournaments you don't get to see the same holes from the same tee pads in the 2nd round.  Pay attention to the wind and keep it simple.  Stick to the basics, and what you know works for you.  Good luck!