Announcing the California Handicapped Twin Tag Challenge
One round at Lippold Park, Crystal Lake, Saturday, March 13, 10:00 a.m.
Handicapped Singles Play for Tags and Sidebets
Entry Fee:
A Discontinuum tag, a Metropark tag or participation in one of the optional sidebets:
Optional Sidebet #1: Costs $2 or donate a new unmarked disc. The winner of this sidebet will receive a lovely blue Riptide. If there is sufficient participation, additional or alternative discs will be offered.
Optional Sidebet #2: Costs $10. 100% Cash payout to the top 40% of sidebet players.
You can buy a Discontinuum tag from Brett or a Metropark tag from Bruce at the event. Tag holders can just play for tags or also participate in the optional sidebets. All tags are challenged by all other tags of the same species.
Format: One round, 22 holes, singles play, with the California handicap.
The 22 holes will consist of the permanent 18 and 4 safari holes which may be used in the Illinois Open Series, Crystal Cruise.
The California handicap works like this: for every ten points your PDGA rating is below 960 you get one California hole. A California hole is a hole where you get a soft mulligan, i.e., a hole where you play the California format frequently used at best shot doubles for the odd man. So, a 927 rated player would get three Cali holes. An 867 rated player would get nine Cali holes. Take 'em when you want 'em, but when they're used up you're on your own.
I will bring PDGA results from the popular northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin tournaments to help us figure out your rating. If you are entirely unrated, we will assign you a rating.
The Rolling Ace Pool: We're going to get the Illinois Open Rolling Ace Pool rolling. The ace pool is $2 and for this event only it will pay out 200%!
Note: The tag holder cash discount will be in effect. If you need to buy a disc or two, bring some cash and get a better deal than you are getting anywhere else.
Brett - u want some of the odd tags to bring as well?
anybody got specific directions to Lippold Park?
176 West -> Lippold.
For the Google challenged:
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Quoteanybody got specific directions to Lippold Park?
A bit west of 14 on 176, left side (south) if going west.
think we'll be done by 1 ???????
i have to pick sox season tickets ( 8 games)
but its 1 minute from the park yes 1 minute if you make the light
this park usually kicks my ass, i ll need the mullys
bag tag # 2
http://www.everythingdiscgolf.com/courses/...lippoldpark.pdf (http://www.everythingdiscgolf.com/courses/scorecards/crystallake_lippoldpark.pdf)
is this current ?
Quotethink we'll be done by 1 ???????
i have to pick sox season tickets ( 8 games)
but its 1 minute from the park yes 1 minute if you make the light
this park usually kicks my ass, i ll need the mullys
I would think that in all likelyhood we would be done by 1pm.
QuoteQuotethink we'll be done by 1 ???????
i have to pick sox season tickets ( 8 games)
but its 1 minute from the park yes 1 minute if you make the light
this park usually kicks my ass, i ll need the mullys
I would think that in all likelyhood we would be done by 1pm.
If we have a threesome, remind us of your situation and we'll put you in it and let your group tee off first.
Quotehttp://www.everythingdiscgolf.com/courses/...lippoldpark.pdf (http://www.everythingdiscgolf.com/courses/scorecards/crystallake_lippoldpark.pdf)
is this current ?
For the most part yes that is correct.
FYI to everyone expect the park to be soggy in some places and VERY muddy in others. I played about a week ago and the amount of mud in some places wasn't even funny.
Still a great time though.
Well, we could play at Stoney Creek or Kensington where it is never muddy, but it would be a long drive! :D Probably just about everywhere is muddy in March, except Kensington and Stoney.
Quotehttp://www.everythingdiscgolf.com/courses/...lippoldpark.pdf (http://www.everythingdiscgolf.com/courses/scorecards/crystallake_lippoldpark.pdf)
is this current ?
I've printed out a few scorecards on light card board.
AOL Weather: Saturday: Partly cloudy skies in the morning will give way to cloudy skies during the afternoon. High 46F. Winds S at 15 to 25 mph.
Not bad compared to the weather we had one year ago for the Fairfield Safari.
fade :(
kids got band competition at 9
ill be at course AFTER i pick up sox tix
around 2 ish
got there 2 ish
bob shot 2 over
me 4 over missed a couple putts
oh well
Results for the first EVER California Handicapped Twin Tag Challenge:
Brett 57
Dan 58
Par 60
Damon 61
Bruce 61
Jon 62
Jason 62
Jay 70
Ace Pool of $10 was not hit and rolls over to the next event.
Brett bear paw Dyed Disc and Metro Park Gold tag #3
Dan $20 and Bear Paw dyed disc
This is a great format. It really leveled the playing field out. What would have been the scores if we had not played the final safari holes?
QuoteThis is a great format. It really leveled the playing field out. What would have been the scores if we had not played the final safari holes?
I had 2 5s on the safari holes, I believe Brett & Bruce had 4-4 and Jon was 5-4 or 5-5 I think.
I think we all agreed that the safari holes were 'true par 4', so I guess you could say par was 62 ;) .
It was a very cool format; glad my lousy rating came in handy for something. :P