wheresdave
Dec 22 2010, 06:37 PM
ACDC will be Selling Hockey Jersey for Universal City Park the Funds will be used to improve the course. Recently Thought LODGA we now have some Nice Bench out there and to Sean and Crew we know who that is. The Jersey will be give for a $20.00 donate and if your a out of town and want one mailed add $4.00. We be @ UC Sunday Mini. LIMITED to 50

wheresdave
Dec 22 2010, 07:29 PM
Only 47 left Don't miss out on this one and help your Local Disc Golfer too. Large or Extra Large Left

DISConnected
Jan 04 2011, 06:33 PM
I'm not sure the pictures do these Jerseys justice.

The front combines the logos of ACDC and LODGA, which was Dave's request.

The back is a pictorial history of LODGA. Live Oak's ancestors in disc golf were the San Antonio Disc Association, formed in 1993, and represented by the acorn in the first frame. Four years later, in 1997, Alamo City Disc Club was started, and the little acorn had grown into a young oak. Finally the Live Oak Disc Golf Alliance was started in 2004, and has become the mighty live oak tree of today. We felt it was important to recognize the pioneers of our sport in this area.

These are very limited edition. Once they're gone, they're gone. Dave got such a deal on them that we are able to sell them for $20 each and put almost $15 of that straight into the course expansion fund. Contact Dave McKibbin if you would like to get one.

For more information on disc golf in SA, read John "Wolfman" Ince's "Roots and Branches of Disc Golf in San Antonio".

JHouston
Jan 13 2011, 09:59 AM
I'm not sure the pictures do these Jerseys justice.

The front combines the logos of ACDC and LODGA, which was Dave's request.

The back is a pictorial history of LODGA. Live Oak's ancestors in disc golf were the San Antonio Disc Association, formed in 1993, and represented by the acorn in the first frame. Four years later, in 1997, Alamo City Disc Club was started, and the little acorn had grown into a young oak. Finally the Live Oak Disc Golf Alliance was started in 2004, and has become the mighty live oak tree of today. We felt it was important to recognize the pioneers of our sport in this area.

These are very limited edition. Once they're gone, they're gone. Dave got such a deal on them that we are able to sell them for $20 each and put almost $15 of that straight into the course expansion fund. Contact Dave McKibbin if you would like to get one.

For more information on disc golf in SA, read John "Wolfman" Ince's "Roots and Branches of Disc Golf in San Antonio".


i think the toes in the picture do it justice