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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: 74070
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And congrats go to Paul Dorries for his 1st place at the Bob Robertson memorial
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Tulsa Ok.
Posts: 10,360
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I found some real nice plastic on Sunday...........................
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#3243 |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: 74070
Posts: 487
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:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
what, you stealing from hutch now? ![]() 10,052 posts, wow, thats got to be a record!!
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Bartlesville, OK
Posts: 1,321
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Wraith and an Orc if I am not mistaken :P
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#3245 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Tulsa Ok.
Posts: 10,360
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I found 10 discs, none of which were mine or yours Dale.
But I did find several of players I know. They will all be returned. I'll go through there again in about a week. |
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#3246 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Tulsa, OK
Posts: 473
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I have a bunch of discs in black hawk. I think I am going to start buying used discs just to play with when I go to that course. I think I drop about $10 a round.
I also found Chris Hatton's orange Destroyer but called the number and the person that answered said he has moved to Washington State and didn't have a phone number for him. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Bartlesville, OK
Posts: 1,321
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Try sending him a FB message he's on there all the time. ![]() D.P.
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#3248 |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Tulsa
Posts: 1,046
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Hey Cris,
Why not use Dragons, Hydras, and lightning disc on the Mohawk water holes? At lest you get them back when they float to the side of the pond.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Tulsa Ok.
Posts: 10,360
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nevermind, I had one of his discs that Bougher gave me, an orange pro destroyer. I carried it for about 3 days, then found out he had left. SOoooooooooo, that understable piece of crap is about 10 feet of the bank on hole 10. Cris, don't buy used ones, just use OPD's.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Tulsa, OK
Posts: 473
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Matin - I have never thrown a Hydra, but the Dragon is way too understable for me to throw. I put hyzer on it and it acts like a roller. Congrats to Paul on his win! |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Stillwater
Posts: 427
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If floating discs are your sort of thing...
Innova has a new floater called the R-PRO Wahoo it's the fastest floater on the market speed 14! They all weigh 169
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#3252 |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Tulsa
Posts: 1,046
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Chris, the Hydra is a very stable mid range ala Gator in your hands it would have 250'+ range
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#3253 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Tulsa, Ok
Posts: 6,035
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. ... Wahoo ? ... YAHOO ! ... I gotta try one of them babes ! ... . ... thanks , Matt ! ...
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Tulsa
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Tulsa, Ok
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… this Saturday is at the J.D.Metcalfe site … south side of 11th and Mingo … 12:00 noon … call Joyle Deering to check for how-many portable Baskets he might need : 706-0595 …
. ... then ... . … this Sunday is “High Noon Flights” at Mack Taylor Park … low $3 entry for draw-doubles … mulligans available … chillier air ... sign-ups from 11:20am … free-CTP throw at noon … . . . ... and a real CHERRY on the horizon ... . … ONE WEEK FROM NOW : … the “THROWDOWN SHOWDOWN” at Chandler Park , Moose Run Course , FurDog-Flay versus Iron-Chef-Forest , using Bowling-Balls -(and) Trash-Can-Lids (and) Rocs … an 18-Hole Challenge-Match … a truly “unique” spectator Event … caddies needed … “Basket Official Spotters” requested … Referees possibly a plus … “Casino-Betting-Coordinators” could be a bonus … … after the smoke clears : everyone can tool over to Riverside for a 1:00pm TDSA Treat Mini … . ... should be "one for the ages" ... memories are made of stuff-like-this ...
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Tulsa, Ok
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. ... ay ? ... Duff ? ...
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Posts: 1,056
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he's not going to be here.
he's heading down to texas for the piney woods tourny. |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Tulsa Ok.
Posts: 10,360
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FYI:
Centennial has had all baskets moved to the long positions, with the exception of hole 8. The course will be this way for about a week. Going to be nice out today, may be a good time to give it a run. |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Foyil Oklahoma
Posts: 44
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Bartlesville, OK
Posts: 1,321
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Thanks to Joyle and Kenny for setting up the temp course again.
I think you guys utilized the elevation, trees, and burms as much as possible. I like the sidehill baskets, but longterm this might be a cause of erosion, time would tell. There were almost 4-6 definite par 4's, and 3-4 more par 3.5's So the par for pros would probably be somewhere in the 58 - 60 range. Conditions were pretty rough, strongest wind I have played in for a while. I am sure winds were gusting to near 40. I would like to see how this course plays in modest wind. There is alot of opportunity for bomb rollers on this layout with lots of flat mowed ground. Some of the scores were... 1st in Pro was Coda 56 1st in Masters was me 54 ![]() Didn't hear any others... D.P.
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#3261 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Posts: 1,056
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looks like the oklahoma players are enjoying themselves at the piney woods tourny.
doug said it was 33 degrees with a wind chill or 25. He said yesterday it warmed up to 65. |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Foyil Oklahoma
Posts: 44
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Any time you or anybody Wants to set up a new park or temp course. Just call, With 9 Targets on a trailer Its nothing to setup and try any where. Kenny Morton Remeber no matter where you go , there you are.
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#3263 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Tulsa Ok.
Posts: 10,360
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Kenny, while I know you put in a lot of time and hard work on the baskets, I don't feel they should be used in any sanctioned tournament or any tournament where money is at stake. They are great for a home course or even an impromptu temp set up like yesterday. But that's about it. Again, I appreciate your efforts n the R-235 70 15 design, maybe a second set of chains would help but as is, they are spittin mofo's.
Thanks for setting up the course. Like Dale said, it would be great to try it during better conditions. If the trees were leafed out it would help some also. The set up from yesterday could be roller heaven with no wind. |
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#3264 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Stillwater
Posts: 427
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Any sanctioned tournaments must have PDGA approved baskets...
Who won advanced? How many people were there?
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Bartlesville, OK
Posts: 1,321
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So unless something changes you won't see any posts from Him. The scores could possibly be posted by someone else... but up to this point I have NEVER seen anything posted by Joyle :P D.P.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Bartlesville, OK
Posts: 1,321
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#3267 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Foyil Oklahoma
Posts: 44
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Joyle's PC very very very sick he told me Virus so No post from him.
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Foyil Oklahoma
Posts: 44
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An would like to pass on this. http://marshallstreetdiscgolf.com/ht...hive_0505.html Q: I would like to know the dimensions of a standard basket A: This one surprised me, read on to see why. The basket must be no larger than 26 3/8 inches in diameter and must be at least 6 inches deep. The rim (aka, the top of the basket) must be 29 to 35 inches above the ground. If the basket has a deflection apparatus (eg., chains), it can be no wider than 28 inches. Those are all of the rules, according to the PDGA, regarding basket sizes. There are no regulations regarding the height of the deflection apparatus. The deflection apparatus can be flexible or solid. As Jeff Homburg, of the PDGA Rules Committee, informed me, "As you noticed, the target requirements are not very stringent, and that is on purpose, to allow for some creativity on the part of manufacturers. The rationale is to promote competition between manufacturers, with players having the ultimate choice of what targets we play on through their purchases and recommendations to park departments." Well done! Apply minimal rules to allow for maximum creativity - and in the long run, we all win. I wonder if this approach would work with disc golf tournaments? Perhaps setting minimal rules and requirements for tournaments and letting the Tournament Director color in the tournament as they see fit would create an incentive for more well run, fun events to get PDGA sanctioning. Strip away the unnecessary rules, let TDs be creative. This would let the players decide which tournaments are best. At least the PDGA got it right with the baskets. Sincerely, Torque Novitski, Marshall Street |
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#3269 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Bartlesville, OK
Posts: 1,321
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Kenny I believe the general sizing is just fine.
I believe what Dave was talking about was the amount of chains. A few more chains alernating on the inside would probably do wonders for putts cutting thru... and continuing out the back. The request is not for absolute perfection just improvement Filling the gaps inbetween the outter chains on the inside might make them great. We still appreciate your creative effort and THANK YOU for bringing them out... D.P.
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Foyil Oklahoma
Posts: 44
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Thanks Dale,
That has allways been the plan another whole set {12} inner. I am working on a limited budget, and will make that change Asap. |
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