Pumpkinfest is always a fun tournament! As most of you know, Morton is a great course. I would advise going to Oswego Saturday and then Pumpkinfest on Sunday. Another great weekend of disc golf for Illinois. (Saturday is unsanctioned for all other divisions.)
Sunday September 14th
PDGA Sanctioned "C" Tier Event
2 rounds of 18 holes(first round short, second round long)
Divisions: Open, Open Women, Open Master, Advanced, Advanced Women, Advanced Master
Entry Fee: All Open Divisions- $40.00 (subtract $10 if PDGA member) All Advanced DIvisions- $30.00 (subtract $10 if PDGA member)
CTP's, Ace Fund, Closest to Pumpkin
Tournament Director: Wilbur Phone: 217-893-8195
Email Wilbur@illinoisdiscgolf.com
Anyone doing the 3 sanctioned events next weekend? Club Challenge > Oswego > Morton.
Quote from: dana on September 02, 2008, 02:45:06 PM
Anyone doing the 3 sanctioned events next weekend? Club Challenge > Oswego > Morton.
Yes. Club Challenge. Justin Trails. Justin Trails.
I plan to play the club challenge and the pumpkin fest
ill be at oswego
yes...i cant help myself, i will be at all three
I saw the DGTV footage from the Justin Trails tourney last year, that looks like a sweet couse. I think the payouts were huge as well. That should be fun, Tom. Glad you're all healed and ready to golf!
Quote from: dana on September 02, 2008, 06:09:48 PM
I saw the DGTV footage from the Justin Trails tourney last year, that looks like a sweet couse. I think the payouts were huge as well. That should be fun, Tom. Glad you're all healed and ready to golf!
Dana,
Not healed, but ready for golf. I have been wearing a sling on my left arm when I play. That is the only time I wear the sling right now. I have to go back for x-rays in a couple of weeks to see if the bone is healing. If it isn't healing I will have to have surgery.
I can't raise my left arm over my head, but I never did throw too many lefty thumbers.
Tom
I would hit these tournaments but I'll be up in Sparta for the Justin trails Open as well.
The wife and I got engaged up there a couple years back, what an amazing place to visit. The courses are top notch,
cant wait to play Big Brother...over 3 miles! I'll be leaving to head up there tonight after work.
I cant wait!!
Tom, glad to hear your arm is feeling better, your going to love this place. See ya up there! Saturday night they are
having doubles for cash or funny money, feel free to ring me when you get there.
773.818.3760
8)
What a mess this was. 63 people played on Saturday, Intermediate & Novice. No rain in am round but it poured for rd #2
Sunday, TOTAL OPPOSITE, Poured on us in the am, but no rain round #2. Only 12 people showed up on Sunday, while only 10 finished.
Clark Wright from Springfield won the OPEN Division, and $120.00. He won by 1 stroke.
I finally won in Advanced after not winning one since 1998 Channahon.
Not a good turnout, or preferred weather for anything but sitting home on the couch watching football. But when you committ by pre registerring, why throw away the $20.00??
lol
Better than the Lemon Lake tourney, from what I hear 40 people showed up and then they said it was canceled.
Quote from: tacimala on September 15, 2008, 06:42:40 PM
Better than the Lemon Lake tourney, from what I hear 40 people showed up and then they said it was canceled.
I would have been so jealous of the building to use for my merch! Ok, so everyone playing would have had to endure the rain, but I would have gleefully set up all of my merch!
I didn't even know they had an event going on this past weekend - was it sanctioned?
This was for that Riverside tournament that was supposed to be in Hammond but was moved because of the tornado damage.
homer says
They have the Internet on computers, now?
no mention on their discussion board that i saw ( not that i considered it )
40 showed up
did they play doubles ?
see u at homie
thread drift
I was in Gridley recovering from a wedding. It was pouring. All I thought about is how brutal it would be playing Morton. How as hole #5?
More thread drift.
Very interesting with Cedar Lake.
I talked to a player last night that lives several hours from Cedar Lake. He called Saturday night and Brian told him it was 100% on. I also heard there was no lightning and the TD cancelled because he thought people would get stuck there due to the flooding. It sux for those that traveled from Indy, MI, & STL. Doh!
If the flooding had been just 10 percent worse, Brian would look like a genius canceling because people would have been stranded or it would have taken them 10 times longer to get home.
I remember the second tournament that Bruce and I went to at Riverside in Hammond (the first tournament that we went to at Riverside was uneventful and I don't remember it other than that I played it). It was the precursor to the Homie and was just called whatever they called that tournament at the time. But Homie's Mom was there and it was raining and 3 of the holes were under water or partially under water. Brian setup two extra holes and we played one of the partial under water holes. I say "we" but I didn't play. Bruce played and I caddied for him. I wasn't sure if I wanted to play in those conditions but I was willing to get my feet wet and keep Bruce's bag from getting wet. Anyway, we played the first round and Homie's Mom and family fed us lunch and then Brian canceled the second round because the park people were afraid the river was going to flow over the banks at any moment. This was NOT the Riverside tournament that was completely flooded...that was a couple of years later, I believe.
Quote from: CEValkyrie on September 17, 2008, 06:51:27 AM
I was in Gridley recovering from a wedding. It was pouring. All I thought about is how brutal it would be playing Morton. How as hole #5?
More thread drift.
Very interesting with Cedar Lake.
I talked to a player last night that lives several hours from Cedar Lake. He called Saturday night and Brian told him it was 100% on. I also heard there was no lightning and the TD cancelled because he thought people would get stuck there due to the flooding. It sux for those that traveled from Indy, MI, & STL. Doh!
I spotted on hole #5 for Saturdays divisions, and it was very dangerous at the cliffs edge. They had a choice if lie was on it, to take a stroke and tee from red tee(ams). My shot slid about half way down the 2nd round. Took a good 7-10 minutes to just get to it safely, lol.. Lost a disc there in round 1, cause the creek was WHITE CAPPIN. It didn't make it thru the dam down by hole #2, so after rain was done in 2nd round the creek let up, and found the disc after tourny was over, at the dam.
Quote from: pdga#7648 on September 17, 2008, 03:15:06 PM
Quote from: CEValkyrie on September 17, 2008, 06:51:27 AM
I was in Gridley recovering from a wedding. It was pouring. All I thought about is how brutal it would be playing Morton. How as hole #5?
More thread drift.
Very interesting with Cedar Lake.
I talked to a player last night that lives several hours from Cedar Lake. He called Saturday night and Brian told him it was 100% on. I also heard there was no lightning and the TD cancelled because he thought people would get stuck there due to the flooding. It sux for those that traveled from Indy, MI, & STL. Doh!
I spotted on hole #5 for Saturdays divisions, and it was very dangerous at the cliffs edge. They had a choice if lie was on it, to take a stroke and tee from red tee(ams). My shot slid about half way down the 2nd round. Took a good 7-10 minutes to just get to it safely, lol.. Lost a disc there in round 1, cause the creek was WHITE CAPPIN. It didn't make it thru the dam down by hole #2, so after rain was done in 2nd round the creek let up, and found the disc after tourny was over, at the dam.
WOW!
Quote from: Jon Brakel on September 17, 2008, 12:50:07 PM
If the flooding had been just 10 percent worse, Brian would look like a genius canceling because people would have been stranded or it would have taken them 10 times longer to get home.
I remember the second tournament that Bruce and I went to at Riverside in Hammond (the first tournament that we went to at Riverside was uneventful and I don't remember it other than that I played it). It was the precursor to the Homie and was just called whatever they called that tournament at the time. But Homie's Mom was there and it was raining and 3 of the holes were under water or partially under water. Brian setup two extra holes and we played one of the partial under water holes. I say "we" but I didn't play. Bruce played and I caddied for him. I wasn't sure if I wanted to play in those conditions but I was willing to get my feet wet and keep Bruce's bag from getting wet. Anyway, we played the first round and Homie's Mom and family fed us lunch and then Brian canceled the second round because the park people were afraid the river was going to flow over the banks at any moment. This was NOT the Riverside tournament that was completely flooded...that was a couple of years later, I believe.
From the word I got all 3 courses were very playable at Cedar Lake. It''s a tough call and i'm glad I was not there. I feel bad for those players that drove a long way to play.
Quote from: CEValkyrie on September 17, 2008, 06:06:21 PM
Quote from: Jon Brakel on September 17, 2008, 12:50:07 PM
If the flooding had been just 10 percent worse, Brian would look like a genius canceling because people would have been stranded or it would have taken them 10 times longer to get home.
I remember the second tournament that Bruce and I went to at Riverside in Hammond (the first tournament that we went to at Riverside was uneventful and I don't remember it other than that I played it). It was the precursor to the Homie and was just called whatever they called that tournament at the time. But Homie's Mom was there and it was raining and 3 of the holes were under water or partially under water. Brian setup two extra holes and we played one of the partial under water holes. I say "we" but I didn't play. Bruce played and I caddied for him. I wasn't sure if I wanted to play in those conditions but I was willing to get my feet wet and keep Bruce's bag from getting wet. Anyway, we played the first round and Homie's Mom and family fed us lunch and then Brian canceled the second round because the park people were afraid the river was going to flow over the banks at any moment. This was NOT the Riverside tournament that was completely flooded...that was a couple of years later, I believe.
From the word I got all 3 courses were very playable at Cedar Lake. It''s a tough call and i'm glad I was not there. I feel bad for those players that drove a long way to play.
I agree. You know that if we had people show up for an IOS it would be game on. I was just saying I understood what Brian was thinking. They closed 80/90 near there and I think it's still closed. Just a little more rain and people would have had a bitch of time getting home. But I agree, I would not want to be in the situation to make that call and I would not want to be the player that drove 200 miles to play.
I talked to Bennett yesterday and apparently while leaving the park he had to cross a road that was partially covered in water. Apparently he and a few other cars weren't so lucky passing through as water splashed up into his air intake and killed the engine. Sounds like things like that were more of the reason than the course actually.
I was eating dinner in Mundelein and Brian was on ABC in his cutoff tie dye shirt. The volume was not on but his house looked pretty beat up from flooding.