seeker
Nov 11 2005, 02:44 PM
This tournament was fantastic!!! Unforturnately, the course is set up only for tournaments on this historic Belgian site. Imagine playing DG in a 15th century fortress, cannons and all. Check this out!! :p
http://www.trabel.com/namur/images/namur-citadel%20new.jpg
It was a small field this year but this event deserves to grow!
fun and friendly competition. Marco Louhousse and Pascal Thioux are great hosts. I am told by other Europeans that Pascal deserves most of the credit for building Belgium's DG scene.
I am already scheming to return next year. Check out http://www.bwbda.com How's your French? don't worry, it's translated in English.
Results:
NOM PRENOM PAYS PDGA # DIV R1 R2 R3 T3 F T4
1 Lehousse Marco Belgium 13500 Open 50 48 48 146 31 177
2 Chalmagne David Belgium 8303 Open 55 53 53 161 31 192
3 Borel David France 27319 Open 58 58 57 173 30 203
4 Bigneron Michel Belgium 16500 Open 55 61 58 174 30 204
5 Pagnier Franck France Master 59 56 56 171 35 206
6 Haverkamp Arthur The Netherlands 3791 Open 60 60 58 178 178
6 Hallier Jean-Marie France Master 59 58 61 178 178
8 G�rardin Alain France Master 57 62 60 179 179
9 Brockmyre Michael USA 21191 Master 60 58 62 180 180
10 Marosi jonas Austria Open 61 62 64 187 187
11 Oranje Rene The Netherlands Am Op 61 65 64 190 190
12 Baume Gwen Belgium 8304 Open 68 66 63 197 197
13 Buiysrogge Peter The Netherlands Am Op 69 65 68 202 202
14 Bahnerth Sander The Netherlands Junior 67 66 70 203 203
15 Bahnerth Rudy The Netherlands Am Op 67 69 71 207 207
16 Dumont Florence France 25097 Women 69 71 69 209 209
17 Herrman Val�rie Belgium 8307 Women 74 70 70 214 214
18 Coppens S�bastien Belgium 8312 Junior 73 76 76 225 225
19 Berthe Florence France Women 95 82 79 256 256
20 Thioux Pascal Belgium 20889 Open 58 58 DNF 116
They told me that Belgium has an even more beautiful course that is not in the PDGA course directory. They have at least one big tourney there every summer. :p :p :p
http://www.trabel.com/namur/images/namur-citadel%20new.jpg
It was a small field this year but this event deserves to grow!
fun and friendly competition. Marco Louhousse and Pascal Thioux are great hosts. I am told by other Europeans that Pascal deserves most of the credit for building Belgium's DG scene.
I am already scheming to return next year. Check out http://www.bwbda.com How's your French? don't worry, it's translated in English.
Results:
NOM PRENOM PAYS PDGA # DIV R1 R2 R3 T3 F T4
1 Lehousse Marco Belgium 13500 Open 50 48 48 146 31 177
2 Chalmagne David Belgium 8303 Open 55 53 53 161 31 192
3 Borel David France 27319 Open 58 58 57 173 30 203
4 Bigneron Michel Belgium 16500 Open 55 61 58 174 30 204
5 Pagnier Franck France Master 59 56 56 171 35 206
6 Haverkamp Arthur The Netherlands 3791 Open 60 60 58 178 178
6 Hallier Jean-Marie France Master 59 58 61 178 178
8 G�rardin Alain France Master 57 62 60 179 179
9 Brockmyre Michael USA 21191 Master 60 58 62 180 180
10 Marosi jonas Austria Open 61 62 64 187 187
11 Oranje Rene The Netherlands Am Op 61 65 64 190 190
12 Baume Gwen Belgium 8304 Open 68 66 63 197 197
13 Buiysrogge Peter The Netherlands Am Op 69 65 68 202 202
14 Bahnerth Sander The Netherlands Junior 67 66 70 203 203
15 Bahnerth Rudy The Netherlands Am Op 67 69 71 207 207
16 Dumont Florence France 25097 Women 69 71 69 209 209
17 Herrman Val�rie Belgium 8307 Women 74 70 70 214 214
18 Coppens S�bastien Belgium 8312 Junior 73 76 76 225 225
19 Berthe Florence France Women 95 82 79 256 256
20 Thioux Pascal Belgium 20889 Open 58 58 DNF 116
They told me that Belgium has an even more beautiful course that is not in the PDGA course directory. They have at least one big tourney there every summer. :p :p :p