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baldguy
Feb 15 2007, 10:23 PM
These members have received an invite to the 2007 PDGA Amateur World Championships in Milwaukee, WI:

Mike Anderson
Leonel "Catfish" Casias
Ben Cole
Charles Cox XXIV
Joshua Dann
Gary Duke
Justin Jones
Todd Jones
Steve Parker
Jack Tabor
Gary Watts

If you aren't on this list, you are either pro, or you didn't make the first wave. If you want to attend, the next wave of invites should be coming in a few weeks, and most years the waiting list is an easy way to get in.

RustyP
Feb 16 2007, 12:06 PM
How do you qualify for an invite?

twoputtok
Feb 16 2007, 12:13 PM
They said no waiting lists this year. First come, first served after, May 15th I think. ;)

okcacehole
Feb 16 2007, 12:16 PM
That is correct..no wait lists this year...most of us needed 500 pts in MA1 to get in for an invite..I was 1 tourney short of that this year.

jeffash
Feb 16 2007, 01:01 PM
It's still a waiting list if you have to wait until May 15 to get on it. :confused:

okcacehole
Feb 16 2007, 01:07 PM
true

Waitlists
The PDGA has decided to alter the waitlist policies it has traditionally used for the Pro and Am World Championships.
We feel these changes will be both easier to manage and will allow waitlist players more time to make necessary
vacation request, travel and lodging arrangements.
Official invitees will be given an exclusive 60 day period to register for the event after the official invite packages are
released. The invite packages will be emailed on approximately March 15th which means that invitees have until roughly
May 15th to secure their position in the event. After this exclusive registration period has expired the event we will
allow all eligible and current PDGA members to sign up. All registrations must be received by PDGA HQ not later than
July 13th for players competing in the Am Worlds and no later than July 20th for players competing in the Pro Worlds.


They said something else about the fact that since they let everyone in anyway the waitlist wasn't doing any good