SCOTT
Aug 13 2009, 10:56 PM
FLATTS CLASSIC 25


Aug. 14th, 15th and 16th
V.A.Barrie, St Thomas, Ontario

Open $75
Open Master $75
Grand Open Master $75
Ladies Open $75
Men�s Adv. Am $60
Advanced Masters $60
Am 2 $40
Am Ladies $30
Juniors $30

PDGA fee of $10 for non members
Minimum of 3 players make a division
Limit of 95 players

Fri. 5:00pm - Random draw doubles $10 - VA Barrie
Fri Night - Pre-Registration � Legends Tavern
Sat 8:00am - 9:30am - Registration - VA Barrie
Sat 10:00am - Tee Off � 2 Rounds of Longs
Sun 9:00am - Tee Off � 2 Rounds of Shorts
Sun Final 9 for the TOP 4 SCORES.


Contact Bob Harris 519 637-1691 [email protected]
Or
Steve Soucie 519 631-7251 [email protected]


Well I'm not sure if anyone else from around here is heading up to the great white north this weekend, but I am. Here are the specifics of the event. It is a CanAm event. It's supposed to be a really nice park and I am excited to check it out. If anyone is interested in sharing a ride/ hotel then hit me up. Oh yeah you now need a passport to get back into the USA. You can get into Canada without it but you cant get back out.

For those of you not familiar with Canada I found this on the internet.

Canada, also known as America�s Frosted Hat, Soviet Canuckistan, Canuckland, Canadia or The Shizzle North of Hizzle, but more commonly known as �The Great White North�, is situated somewhere near the inconsequential continental U.S.A., and slightly south of the North Pole. Canada is the USA�s largest national park, and tourist attraction.

To answer the question the entire world is asking, yes, Canada has an Army, and no, Canada doesn�t know about it. Canadians are known for their peacefulness and politeness in distressing situations, such as during a war or hockey playoffs. The world looks to Canada for international peace-keepers, since they possess no weapons other than snow shovels, and their jovial accent and flannel clothing are comforting.

The world sees Canada as America�s dorky half brother, (although Canada sees the USA as a retarded cousin.) Canada and the USA share a common mother, that being England, but while America�s father was apparently Jesus, Canada�s was France. While little brother Canada may not be able to throw the ball as far as its �cool� older half-brother America, Canada can at least find itself on a map (of course, Canada finds itself by locating the USA and going north, much like Mexicans find America by locating Mexico and going north).

mprestop
Aug 17 2009, 11:55 PM
So how'd that go? No results posted.

SCOTT
Aug 18 2009, 10:35 AM
It was a great time. Bob Harris and Steve Soucie put on a great tournament. The put at least $5gs into painting alot of OB lines. Pretty much every hole on both sides. The course was beautiful but tight. Any disc not on your fairway or green was basically OB. Good show, nice t shirts, a very good time and great sponsors. I wouldn't expect to see any results posted soon, things run differently in Canada.