timherring
Mar 20 2006, 08:20 AM
For all you travelling players the registration for the 28th British Open, 22-23 July, is OPEN, sponsored by Discwing and this year being held at Whitcombe Farm, Beaminster, Dorset. This course is outstanding and will test all your disc golf skills :cool:

Further details about accommodation and costs will be added over the next few weeks.

www.bdgaopen.co.uk (http://www.bdgaopen.co.uk)

Tim

scottcwhite
Mar 20 2006, 09:23 AM
Good luck with this event Tim. I need about 10,000 more frequent flyer miles and I am so there!

pdga3791
Mar 21 2006, 08:37 PM
For all you travelling players the registration for the 28th British Open, 22-23 July, is OPEN, sponsored by Discwing and this year being held at Whitcombe Farm, Beaminster, Dorset. This course is outstanding and will test all your disc golf skills :cool:

Further details about accommodation and costs will be added over the next few weeks.

www.bdgaopen.co.uk (http://www.bdgaopen.co.uk)

Tim



Are you for real?What a shame.I love that course in Rochester.Well,I didn't play that course badly(Beaminster)in the year before the EC! Tied a course record and made a new.To bad that Shawn Sinclair beat both those records but still I got 5th.I don't think I will be there this year Tim.I made plans to go to S�hnstetten,2 weeks before Beaminster.
Now if I would be rich,then I would so be there too!These 2 courses are among my favorite courses in the world.

Good luck and have fun..................Arthur

bruceuk
Mar 27 2006, 07:56 AM
One week after registration (http://www.bdgaopen.co.uk/registration.htm) opened and 65 players have registered, you can see who here (http://www.bdgaopen.co.uk/players.htm) :cool:
This event is a Qualifier for the new European Open (http://www.opendiscgolf.com/), and for USDGC, and will have a minimum prize fund of 4000 Euros!

Neil 'Bruce' Webber

bruceuk
Mar 28 2006, 04:51 AM
Breaking News: European Champion Markus Kallstrom has registered.
That makes two current Champs, as England's own Charlie Mead, reigning European Grand Masters Champ is also registered :cool:

May 02 2006, 09:43 AM
Hi,
Brian Sullivan's talked about the Eurotour and the British Open on Disc Golf Radio News this week, so check it out, and if you think competing with some Europeans is your bag, come on over.

Take a week's holiday, and hook up with some Brits around the UK and we'll show you how we play golf over here!

Andy Cotgreave
(press office for BDGA)

bruceuk
May 05 2006, 05:41 AM
Hi All,
This is just a reminder about the British Open. We've already got over 100 players registered, from 14 different countries. We've got the highest calibre of players for you guys to come compete against:

European Champion Markus Kallstrom is entered
Last year's British Open winner Emil Isaksson is back to defend his title
British Tour champion, and hall-of-famer Derek Robins is there
World Distance record holder, Christian Sandstr�m is in.

It's a PDGA A-tier event with minumum prize money of 4,000 euros (approx $6,000), and likely to be much higher.

We're all waiting and hoping you're up for some great competition in this beautiful location. Check out the interview on PDGA Radio news that Brian Sullivan did with Derek Robins. Brian repeated his belief that the Beaminster venue is "the most beautiful course in the world."

Come and check it out! Go to www.bdgaopen.co.uk (http://www.bdgaopen.co.uk) to register and get more details.

(on behalf of the BDGA)

May 09 2006, 07:31 AM
This year the British Open will be competed on the World famous Whitcombe Disc Golf Centre in the South of England, just a short train journey from London.

In the debut year of the PDGA Eurotour this is a fantastic and exciting opportunity to come and check out whats happening across the pond. The standard of competition is set to be the best of the best from across Europe making it a worthy challenge at all levels.

Its all very well competing in your back yard but the highest test of your game is to take it overseas to a place of unfamiliar terrain and conditions to fully test your mettle. So come and face us on our own ground and prove that youve got what it takes ;)

I look forward to seeing you there

Jonny

jonnypotts
May 09 2006, 07:35 AM
This year the British Open will be competed on the World famous Whitcombe Disc Golf Centre in the South of England, just a short train journey from London.

In the debut year of the PDGA Eurotour this is a fantastic and exciting opportunity to come and check out whats happening across the pond. The standard of competition is set to be the best of the best from across Europe making it a worthy challenge at all levels.

Its all very well competing in your back yard but the highest test of your game is to take it overseas to a place of unfamiliar terrain and conditions to fully test your mettle. So come and face us on our own ground and prove that youve got what it takes ;)

I look forward to seeing you there

Jonny

bruceuk
May 10 2006, 02:45 PM
Open Players (Pros) - GBP 35.00 (approx 50 euro)
Late entry fee (if paid after June 30th) - GBP 7.00

Amateur Players - GBP 22.00 (approx: 32 euro)
Late entry fee (if paid after June 30th) - GBP 5.00

Pro Prize Pot: Guaranteed* minimum payout of GBP 4,000 (approx: Euro 5,800 or US$7,400)
*Guarantee applies only if there are 65+ Pro Players (Currently 70 registered)

All players will receive a players' package to include an exclusive, numbered, limited edition, first run, Latitude 64 Mirus driver in red. :cool:
Only 150 are being stamped and they will be allocated to players on a first-paid, first-number choice basis. These drivers will only be given to players competing at the British Open. They will not be sold prior to the event nor afterwards - a true collectors' item. Players' packs will include other goodies and will have a minimum GBP20 value.

Details of camping and food packages to be announced later, but there will be:
Camping & Breakfast package (Friday night - Sunday midday)
Options for additional nights' camping
Lunch & Dinner packages (Saturday & Sunday lunch, Saturday BBQ)

Other accommodation options can be found here (http://www.bdgaopen.co.uk/accommodation.htm)

Register now here (http://www.bdgaopen.co.uk/registration.htm)!!

bruceuk
Jun 06 2006, 01:31 PM
The Fundraiser Has Landed!

In conjunction with Latitude 64�, Disc Zoo (http://www.disczoo.com/) is mighty proud to announce it will be title sponsor of the 28th British Disc Golf Open Championships.

A series of 3 official fundraiser discs have been produced:

* Mirus - awesomely grippable, highly durable distance driver.
* Medius - reliable mid range disc made from the same superb plastic.
* Sinus SP - putt and approach disc.

1 Fundraiser Disc = �12.00
2 Fundraiser Discs = �22.00
3 Fundraiser Discs = �29.00

flyboy
Jun 23 2006, 11:18 AM
Where is the new wing???Call me thanks
Reese
fly18

bruceuk
Jul 07 2006, 05:59 AM
Twisted Flyer Shipping Fundraisers in U.S.

Fundraisers are now shipping to the U.S., and are available exclusively through Twisted Flyer (http://www.twistedflyer.com) :cool:

Prices are as follows:
1 Fundraiser Disc = $15.00
2 Fundraiser Discs = $27.00
3 Fundraiser Discs = $35.00