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Title: Culver's of Morton & PFC present Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on July 05, 2009, 08:48:20 AM
Culver's of Morton & PFC present

Morton Pumpkinfest

Discgolf Tournament

Northwood Park

Sept. 19 & 20, 2009

Closest to pin prizes, 50/50, raffle and ring of fire games both days Both days Check in begins at 7:30am and will end at 9:00am. Players meeting at 9:15am with tee-off at 9:30am.
There will be a limit to 72 players each day and there must be at least 3 to have a division so get your registrations in early!

Saturday September 19th   non-sanctioned all divisions will play two rounds from the concrete tees. Everyone will receive a player's pack with a custom tournament hot stamp disc.
Intermediate:   $20
      Novice:   $20
Jr's 13 & under:   $15

Sunday September 20th:   PDGA sanctioned "C" tier
One round from concrete tees and one round from blue tees.
________________PDGA members___Non PDGA members*
Pro divisions:_____$35_____________$45
Advanced div.:_____$25_____________$35
Intermediate :_____$25_____________$35
*Non PDGA members will receive a PDGA # and rule book from the PDGA

For info on being a player or sponsor contact:
Brian Lucas 309.241.1020 or by email discer17669@yahoo.com
For more info www.illinoisdiscgolf.com/pumpkinfest09.html

To preregister: email me and I will send you a Paypal invoice
or register in person with myself or Cory Hill, or old school at
Brian Lucas
813 State St.
Pekin, IL 61554
Make checks payable to Peoria Frisbee Club
please include PDGA # if playing on Sunday
You may also pay for ace fund, 50/50, and raffle tickets when pre-regestering.

I have r-pro aviars and r-pro bosses on order that will be sold as fundraiser discs at $11 a piece and will include a raffle entry. Additional raffle entries can be purchased @ $1 for 1 or 6/$5. The raffle will prizes include at least a traveler basket. I will update the prize list as items come in.
Ace fund = $2, 50/50=$5 (money goes back into tournament)
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: pdga#7648 on July 05, 2009, 01:38:21 PM
I will be there for sure to defend my Title in Advanced. Hopefully more will show up than the 4 last year, but we did play round 1 in a DOWNPOUR!   
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on July 06, 2009, 08:24:55 AM
The Biblical style rains were crazy. That downpour during the first round on Sunday started during awards about 6:00 Saturday night and didn't let up 'til Sunday morning. There were lakes and creeks in the park that I had never seen before. I think those were some freakish rains and we shouldn't see anything quite that bad for years to come. Hopefully we'll have sunny skies and a full field this year!
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: pdga#7648 on July 06, 2009, 02:13:01 PM
That was BY FAR the WORST weather I have ever played in, and I was at Dretzka Park in Wisconsin during an Ice Bowl years ago, playing in 2 and a half feet of snow.
1st or 2nd round from the Blue Tees Brian?
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on July 07, 2009, 08:24:32 AM
Blue tees will be in the afternoon. That way any morning dew will have a chance to dry off before playing on the grass tees.

Only 70 spots left on Saturday and 70 on Sunday.

The raffle drawing will be held Saturday night. You do not need to be present to win. Prizes can be picked up Sunday or arrangements can be made to have them delivered. Raffle tickets can be purchased when preregestering.
Brian
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on July 08, 2009, 01:23:05 PM
50/50 Fundraiser for Morton Pumpkin Festival tournament series
August 8th, 15th, 2009

Signups from 1-1:45pm tee off at 2pm

August 8th- BYOP Best Shot Doubles at Morton $20 a team ($10 per player) One round of 18 holes with teams in each division prizing out in CASH! Divisions are limited to Open and Amateur. Mulligans will be available for purchase for $2 each. There will be a 50/50 available for $5 and an optional ace fund for $2. The ace fund, if no one hits one, will roll over to the next weekend. If at the end of this series no one still hits it, it will then be thrown off for a 50/50 CTP on the 15th, and that money will go towards cash for the tournament. Half of all funds paid in will go into the MPF with the exception of the mulligans which all proceeds will go straight into that fund.

. All information above will pertain to all dates listed.

August 15th- Bring your own PARTNERS (plural, yes that's right) TRIPLES at MCNAUGHTON! $10 per player on each team. We will play blue tees, for AMs and Gold tees for Open.
Keep in mind that this series is a fundraiser for the upcoming MPF in Sept., and will not have any trophies or plaques or ctp's other than one optional 50/50 hole at each course.
Questions? Contact Cory or Brian 309-241-3003 or email chyll99@yahoo.com.
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: pdga#7648 on July 09, 2009, 02:09:11 PM
I have a 3 man team for the 15th, in the Open division Brian.

Me, Tim Martin, and my brother.
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on July 10, 2009, 03:03:57 PM
Cool! Just come ready, cause last time we did this Todd Fanning, Dave K., and Tom Matsevac showed up and they took the money with some awesome teamwork. I would love to get at least 10 open teams to come and play my gold tees at Mcnasty just to make things interesting so tell all your buddies and lets get more teams together this time! You can give your registrations to Cory at league or just call her 309-241-3003 and let her know that you are coming.
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: pdga#7648 on July 13, 2009, 09:23:55 AM
Brian, as me and my team members were talking about, quick question.
The mulligan thing is very WRONG for the OPEN division. Any team can buy the mulligans, or keep buying the mulligans until they make their 3. Does not seem right. Can you limit that to ONLY 1 PER HOLE? Say they use a mulligan and all 3 miss, can they buy another one for $2.00??? Since they used a mulligan and missed, they should NOT get another 1.  Open players should not get any mulligans, but rules are rules, we understand that. But this could take all day.
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on July 13, 2009, 12:08:20 PM
All mulligans have to be purchased before the round starts. Each mulligan equals one extra throw. The team can decide who gets to throw the extra shot but then they must play that shot even it's worse than one of the origanl throws. As this is to raise money for Pumpkinfest, the amount of mulligans will be unlimited. If a team decides to spend multiple mulligans to gain 1 stroke, they reduce their chances of breaking even for the day.
On another note, I'm goona be tweaking the gold layout a little to try to get better score spreads on some holes and try to stop the scores in the 40s. Wilbur ran it through the par calculator and it was supposedly a par 65 course with a lot of average to tough 3s and a couple easy 4s. 
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: Bruce Brakel on July 13, 2009, 12:37:15 PM
Quote from: pdga#7648 on July 13, 2009, 09:23:55 AM
Brian, as me and my team members were talking about, quick question.
The mulligan thing is very WRONG for the OPEN division. Any team can buy the mulligans, or keep buying the mulligans until they make their 3. Does not seem right. Can you limit that to ONLY 1 PER HOLE? Say they use a mulligan and all 3 miss, can they buy another one for $2.00??? Since they used a mulligan and missed, they should NOT get another 1.  Open players should not get any mulligans, but rules are rules, we understand that. But this could take all day.
This is how Mark Ellis dealt with this "problem" at my Ice Bowl a few years ago.  First he pleaded with me not to allow mulligans in Open and I said, no, that's the format.  Play or don't play.  Don't come here asking me to change the format.  So then, at the tournament, he talks to every other pro team there.  He says, guys, look, I've got $100 in my wallet and its for the charity.  So for me, its a tax deduction.  It doesn't cost me a thing to donate $100 to the charity and get 100 mulligans.  So, we can all agree and tell Bruce that there will be no mulligans in the Open division, or i'll go get 100 mulligans.  Then he comes to me and says, Bruce, the Open division has agreed not to buy or use mulligans.  Here's a hundred bucks for the charity.  If any Open player buys a mulligan, I want a hundred of them. 

That is an effective strategy for nixing mulligans in the Open division. 

And, it will endear you to the TD. 
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: pdga#7648 on July 13, 2009, 12:49:22 PM
Quote from: supershank on July 13, 2009, 12:08:20 PM
All mulligans have to be purchased before the round starts. Each mulligan equals one extra throw. The team can decide who gets to throw the extra shot but then they must play that shot even it's worse than one of the origanl throws. As this is to raise money for Pumpkinfest, the amount of mulligans will be unlimited. If a team decides to spend multiple mulligans to gain 1 stroke, they reduce their chances of breaking even for the day.
On another note, I'm goona be tweaking the gold layout a little to try to get better score spreads on some holes and try to stop the scores in the 40s. Wilbur ran it through the par calculator and it was supposedly a par 65 course with a lot of average to tough 3s and a couple easy 4s. 

okay, buying them before the round makes sense. we just didn't understand the format. Thanks for clearing it up, as we will NOT be using any. If 3 of us can't make a putt, something is wrong!  ??? And maybe we shouldn't be out there.   ;D

I will see if Rick will see Cory at any of the leagues to get our team regisetred, as I am on break until Worlds.
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: pdga#7648 on July 13, 2009, 12:55:53 PM
well check that. When will the tweaking be done to the Gold Tees? Might have to go play them a few times. In Gold, are you just talking the LONG TEES? As alot of those do need tweaked. Being designed by Scott & Tim Martin back in the late 90's, those 2 went waaaaaaayyyyyy to faaaaarrrrrrrrrr on some of those holes.  That round should always be called the Safari Round!
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on July 13, 2009, 02:30:38 PM
No Doug,. my gold tee layout is even longer and more twisted than the blue tees. The ams play blues and the open players play golds. I can get you a map if you need one or call me and I can meet you out there during morning hours to walk you through it. I work second shift, but will have two weeks off  after this week so any time you want to get together is fine   309-241-1020. Everyone that played it so far has liked it and I understand that it is still a little rough so I will try to fix it as much as possible beforehand.
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on August 03, 2009, 07:26:36 AM
I will have hot stamped r-pro bosses and r-pro aviars available at the fundraisers. These are being used as tournament  fundraiser discs. Cost is $11 and includes a raffle entry. You can also preregester for Pumpkinfest at the fundraiser events. Early regestration is highly encouraged.
Brian
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: pdga#7648 on August 03, 2009, 03:01:22 PM
Brian, can you send me that Paypal invoice, for the Advanced division please?
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on August 16, 2009, 03:34:21 PM
Sponsors and entries are rolling in. We will have a minimum of $100 each in cash or prizes added to Open, Advanced, and Intermediate on Sunday. Rest of added moneys will be decided as we get closer to the event.
Players packs for Saturday are already valued at more than the cost of entry.
Do not miss out on this annual favorite, register early. More info @

www.illinoisdiscgolf.com/pumpkinfest09.html

Thanks to everyone that played the fundraisers. results can be found at the above link in the sponsor section.
Brian
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: pdga#7648 on August 16, 2009, 05:17:52 PM
great turnout yesterday Brian with 9 Am teams. The BLUE tees are hard enough but with #9, #13, and #18 having harder pin placements, we were very happy with that 52 with 0 mulligans, with our 2 bogeys. The 65' jump putt I hit on #8 for birdie, was the deciding stroke. Getting par on that monster #13 was impressive as well, as the group we played with used 2 mulligans  on that hole, still taking a 4  :o

Thanks for running this, now time to dedicate some time to the Blue Tees at Morton, as they seem to give me fits.


You got my Paypal payment correct??
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on August 18, 2009, 07:36:06 AM
Thanks for the feedback Doug and yes you are officially registered for the best C-tier in Tazewell.
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on August 28, 2009, 08:44:07 AM
Less than a month to go, time to register. Sponsors keep rolling in, lots to give away, added cash, oh my. Bring the family down to enjoy the carnival and festivities that make up the Pumpkinfestival. For more info on that, click on the Morton Chamber of Commerce link on the tournament page.

www.illinoisdiscgolf.com/pumpkinfest09.html
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: pdga#7648 on August 30, 2009, 07:52:38 AM
any more pre reg players Brian? Hope more show up than last year, but only seeing 2 Advanced signed up so far.
Title: Re: Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on August 31, 2009, 08:31:20 AM
I've recieved phone calls and emails from people almost daily for the last week. Just waiting for money from them. Hearing alot say "yea, I'm playing', so I'm expecting to get a lot of registrations in the next few weeks.
Title: Re: Culver's of Morton presents Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on September 07, 2009, 07:30:42 PM
We are pleased to announce Culver's of Morton as our new title sponsor.
This means that we now have a minimum of $400 added cash for the Open divison! Register today so that you don't miss out!
Title: Re: Culver's of Morton presents Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: Dan Michler on September 07, 2009, 10:01:38 PM
Culvers!
Title: Re: Culver's of Morton & PFC present Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: supershank on September 12, 2009, 07:17:55 PM
There are 9 prizes for the raffle with a total retail of nearly $400. You do not have to be a player or present to win. The drawing will be Saturday night at awards. If you want in be sure to get your raffle  tickets early. (Available by paypal) $1 each or 6 for $5. If you buy online and are not coming, please make sure to include your name and phone number so that we may contact you if you win.

Paypal registration will be closing on Wednesday Sept. 16th, anything mailed will need to reach me by Friday Sept. 18.
Title: Re: Culver's of Morton & PFC present Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: KenGmoney1 on September 15, 2009, 09:07:52 PM
The WIU disc golf club will have 4 members there on Sunday.
Title: Re: Culver's of Morton & PFC present Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: pdga#7648 on September 17, 2009, 06:31:48 PM
cool Kenny. glad you could make it. Weather is cloudy with slight chance of rain, 30% high 74.  See ya Sunday bud. 
Title: Re: Culver's of Morton & PFC present Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: CEValkyrie on September 17, 2009, 06:37:11 PM
I was hoping to get down to this event as I love Morton. The combination of playing some frustrating golf and being on Sunday i'm going to take this weekend off. Hope you guys have a great event!
Title: Re: Culver's of Morton & PFC present Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: pdga#7648 on September 17, 2009, 06:45:26 PM
Thanks Brett.
yea, the guy that I was getting the Bears/Steelers tickets from, moved to Tennessee, so he is no longer a season ticket holder. Might as well try to defend my title  ;D   
Title: Re: Culver's of Morton & PFC present Morton Pumpkinfest 2009
Post by: pdga#7648 on September 19, 2009, 02:55:35 PM
great weather for todays event, which is already over. Quick day for the great turnout of 60 some people. Hope the rain holds off tomorrow, as they moved it to 50% chance of afternoon showers.