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Title: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: Bruce Brakel on October 02, 2006, 08:44:44 AM
Byron Big D Doubles is back, baby!   :icon_cheers:  And better.

We'll play the 13,800 foot par 72 course that we played last time, maybe with one or two modifications.  The clubhouse will be serving hot food and cold beverages.  I.d. required for adult beverages. 

This year we'll have gas powered carts that run fine in cold weather.  We'll start a little earlier and have plenty of time for 18 and a Final 9.  This course is like Edgebrook except waaaaay cooler.  Ask Brett or Dan.  Tracy and I are working on getting Chainstars in for the tournament.

Pencil this in for the first Saturday in November. 

Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: tacimala on October 02, 2006, 09:44:41 AM
Any more info on that one? I don't know anything about it from last time. :(
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: Bruce Brakel on October 02, 2006, 10:20:54 AM
Byron is in the north-east corner of the triangle made by Lansing, Flint and Ann Arbor, about 40 miles due north of Ann Arbor.  This is a great tournament for a big arm to pair up with a guy who has skills.  Divide 13,800 by 18 and you get a course where the average hole is a 765 foot par four.  The course is par 72 for 18 holes.  My best singles round there is an 80.  Tony Kroes and I managed to par it playing best shot.  This course also has elevation, doglegs, risk/reward water hazards, and a fully stocked bar.  The elevation, water hazards and o.b. greens make the course not as roller friendly as some golf courses, so it takes a better mix of skills than roller, roller, roller to score well here.  The water is all highly avoidable, but the risk/reward situation will tempt you to go for it, more often than not. 

Tracy and I have not nailed down entry fees.  I'm thinking they will be like IOS entry fees X 2. 
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: CEValkyrie on October 02, 2006, 10:32:38 AM
Byron Big D is by far the best golf course i've played on. It's the shizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzznit.
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: Bruce Brakel on October 04, 2006, 07:19:24 PM
Brett, bring a van load of players.  The trailer has heat.  I can accomodate players through out the house.  You can play the Doubles on Saturday and hit some Michigan courses on the way home Sunday. 

Gas carts.  No issues with cold weakened batteries.  No sixsomes either.  We'll have a bubble team. 
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: CEValkyrie on October 04, 2006, 07:26:18 PM
Quote from: bruce_brakel on October 04, 2006, 07:19:24 PM
Brett, bring a van load of players.  The trailer has heat.  I can accomodate players through out the house.  You can play the Doubles on Saturday and hit some Michigan courses on the way home Sunday. 

Gas carts.  No issues with cold weakened batteries.  No sixsomes either.  We'll have a bubble team. 

It's not looking good for me but there might be a slight chance i'm able to make it. B-ball season is starting soon.
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: tacimala on October 04, 2006, 08:06:08 PM
I'd definitely be interested, but only if some others were going as that is quite a long trip for a weekend.
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: acedeucelefty on October 05, 2006, 11:52:49 AM
Defintely going to head to Michigan for this one.  Taylor I can give you a ride back to Michigan that Friday night if you want, but you'd just have to find your own place to stay.  We can talk about it this weekend at Homie's

Never played the course, but from what I've heard, can't wait!  Partner is already secured and we are ready to tear it up!
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: tacimala on October 05, 2006, 12:48:13 PM
OK cool I appreciate it. I'll have to see what comes about between now and then and play it by ear. Who's your partner?
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: acedeucelefty on October 05, 2006, 01:54:09 PM
yeah no worries, I am teaming up with Daemon to go for the righty/lefty combo...we'll see if it works out
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: tacimala on October 05, 2006, 03:44:25 PM
You stole the partner I was going to ask! haha

Playing open I take it?
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: acedeucelefty on October 05, 2006, 04:21:54 PM
haha, oops!  I think our plan is to play open, but nothing is set in stone yet
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: CEValkyrie on October 05, 2006, 05:00:15 PM
Will this be sanctioned Bruce?
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: Bruce Brakel on October 05, 2006, 05:47:39 PM
There is a tournament in the Ohio part of Michigan that won't give on their zone of exclusoin.  But its doubles -- no ratings anyway -- so maybe sanctioning does not matter that much. 
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: acedeucelefty on October 05, 2006, 10:06:34 PM
Bruce, will you be at Homie's on Sunday?   I would like to get my pre-reg to you so I can get one of those free green fees spots.
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: Bruce Brakel on October 09, 2006, 08:53:17 AM
I was at the Homie on Sunday and put flyers on Michigan cars, both of them!  I was surprised by the absence of Michigan players. 
Fall Color Classic was Saturday at Earl Brewer.  We passed out flyers there too.  We also left some flyers with DJ in Lansing and with Marty, who drives the Tioga motorhome and cooks food at tournaments.  And we left flyers in the flyer box at Hudson Mills and Fitzgerald. 

I wanted to hit Coldbrook and that schuly course in Battle Creek on the way home but it was too late. 

There was a lot of interest in the tournament among the guys hanging out at Hudson Mills, Grand Woods and Earl Brewer.  I ran into Schack and he said he'd call Todd because they had a lot of fun and won at one of those tournaments.  The Barnett dad got on his cell phone and organized a Father-Son division while I was showing DJ my dyed stuff.  So if there are any Father-Son teams out there, you got a division. 

Everyone was so nice to Kira, congratulating her on her win in Peoria.  Thank you for noticing and saying something.  She did not play so well at the Homie, but her only opponent was playing up.  Sometimes it is hard to have your A game when you don't have your A opponents. 
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: Bruce Brakel on October 16, 2006, 09:13:44 AM
I just wanted to bump this back to the top. 

No one knows more than me how long a drive it is from Chicago to southeast Michigan.  Playing this course on carts will make it worthwhile.  Make this your last road trip of the 2006 season and hit Grandwoods, Fitzgerald, Earl Brewer or Robert Morris on the way home on Sunday. 

I still have not heard a yes or no on sanctioning, but its doubles, so sanctioning does not really matter. 
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: tacimala on October 16, 2006, 10:33:37 AM
Quote from: bruce_brakel on October 16, 2006, 09:13:44 AM
Make this your last road trip of the 2006 season and hit Grandwoods, Fitzgerald, Earl Brewer or Robert Morris on the way home on Sunday. 

Man I played Robert Morris on Sunday and the course looked better than ever!
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: Bruce Brakel on October 27, 2006, 11:43:32 AM
I'm really not expecting any Illinois players to make the drive, but the heated trailer and the living room are available. 

I've been getting a lot of phone calls, more than for any other tournament I can remember. 

I picked up the Discraft stuff today.  I'll be making trophy discs tonight.
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: acedeucelefty on October 27, 2006, 03:09:23 PM
Quote from: bruce_brakel on October 27, 2006, 11:43:32 AM
I'm really not expecting any Illinois players to make the drive, but the heated trailer and the living room are available. 

I've been getting a lot of phone calls, more than for any other tournament I can remember. 

I picked up the Discraft stuff today.  I'll be making trophy discs tonight.

I'll be driving to Ann Arbor (about 35 miles south of the course) Friday night, possibly with another disc golfer.  Anybody is welcome to come along to save on gas, etc.  I have room for 2 more.  I will be driving back on Sunday night, and can drop people off anywhere that is a reasonable distance from Ann Arbor or along the way.  PM me if interested.

edit:  I will be going to the tourney on Sat.
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: CEValkyrie on October 27, 2006, 03:35:28 PM
Bruce,
  Were you able to work out the Chainstars or will skillshots be used?
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: Bruce Brakel on November 02, 2006, 07:50:20 PM
I have had phone calls from all over the state.  This tournament has more buzz than anything I've ever done in Michigan.  Players have called from Lansing, Ann Arbor, Midland, Grand Rapids and all over the Detroit collar counties.  And, the weather report perked up a little today.  It snowed fiercely today and they said that is the last of it for at least three days. 

Kelsey and I are going to camp at the course since I did not get any players wanting to stay at the house.  We'll be waking up 100 feet from hole 1! 

We do have the Chainstars.  We are having a Chainstar assembly party tomorrow.  Then we'll take them out and bring in the lightweights. 

Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: stpitner on November 02, 2006, 08:15:15 PM
*sniff*, wish I could make it!  I was going to, but now it looks like that I won't be able to (finances, time, etc etc) have a fun time Bruce!
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: Bruce Brakel on November 03, 2006, 11:22:54 AM
How's this for totally sucking:  I left my leaderboard cards and scorecards uncut in my office last night in a box so I could take them to Kinkos today.  The moron janitor thought it was trash and tossed the whole box. 

That was two hours of work and $15 of office supplies.  Sheesh. 

I cut morons some slack because having lost ten or twenty i.q. points to fever related brain damage, I can imagine life must be pretty difficult for certifiable two-digit i.q. types. 
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: Bruce Brakel on November 04, 2006, 08:28:02 PM
Because of that, Kelsey and I got to the course at 10:00 p.m. instead of 8:00 like I was hoping for.  I wanted to do a little maintenance on one hole, but we just had to play it as is.  By 10:00 the frost was on, so I could not go out and cut the weeds.  Kelsey slept like the cold air had forced her into hibernation.  I was plenty warm in my bag but I woke up every hour.  I needed to get up about 6:00 to finish organizing the merch.

No one complained, about the tall weeds on the one hole, or anything else.  We had 111 giddy disc golfers zipping around in carts playing this really fun course.  The course management was giddy too.  They were collecting $10 per player.  Do the math. 

Critter Bill Them and Bob Smart shot a new course record for doubles, -9 or 63, playing Open.  They did not get it done in the Final Nine and the team of Bauman and Toy took first in Open and First overall.  The Super Pros all took a bye week.  The subtracted cash kept them away.   

A Pro-Am team won in under <1910, the Hunt brothers.  DJ is 971 rated but RC was playing his 3rd tournament.  I never knew there was another Hunt.  I've played a lot of tournaments with their dad, who is also pretty good.  Forming a lopsided pro-am team was no guarantee for success however.  The other pro-am team finished tied for 5th-7th of 23 teams. 

The intermediates and Recs did a great job of sorting themselves out.  The winner in Rec was five throws and five slots back from the winner in Intermediate.  That's always nice to see.

We barely got done before dark. 

I'm so glad it was not sanctioned.  I'm never sanctioning anything there again.  Instead, I'm asking for a cut on beer sales! 
Title: Re: Byron Big D Doubles is Back
Post by: Bruce Brakel on November 04, 2006, 08:36:10 PM
I can't wait to see how that other tournament did.  For some reason I get excessive pleasure from crushing the competition.   ;D