"First & Hopefully Last Berber Open at Indian Oaks"
Come out for our first (and hopefully last) tournament on our disgusting, sloppy, worthless carpet tee pads! The Marengo Disc Golf Club has partnered up with Glide to put on a fundraiser tournament at our very own Indian Oaks DG Course.
When:April 21, 2012
Where: Indian Oaks Park, Marengo IL
Registration: 8:00am - 8:55am
Players Meeting: 9:00am
Tee Off: 9:30am
The tee pads at Indian Oaks are currently pieces of Berber carpet. This tournament is being run as part of the PDGA's Compeition Endowment Program. The primary goal of this event is to raise the funds needed to replace the berber carpet with concrete.
Of the $29 entry fee, $1 will go into an ace pool, $10 will be used for concrete & $18 will go toward event payout.
Special Lunch Provided by Flatlander Market
As a proud sponsor of the Marengo Disc Golf Course. Flatlander Market is pleased to be able to offer participants a Tournament Boxed lunch for your convenience and enjoyment. The price for this is $10 with a percentage of the proceeds being donated back to the course. Lunch will be there waiting for you as you finish your first round. Please help support one of our sponsors (hole 18) by adding this on to your registration.
http://www.marengodiscgolf.com/
QuoteCome out for our first (and hopefully last) tournament on our disgusting, sloppy, worthless carpet tee pads!
Hey guys, just wanted to say we were just having fun with the "disgusting/sloppy" comment above. The carpet tee pads actually play very well. (not as nice as concrete, but far better than natural pads)
We got a couple comments/calls regarding the "negativity" of this wording so we want to just clarify.
All 18 holes will have good footing for the tournament!
As of right now the only two holes that are still natural are 1 and 18, and we plan on putting in carpet on those two soon.
/John
The carpet tees at Flip City always seemed to work well, but there the soil is sandy and drains well. Concrete seems to work better.
I recall helping Fred carry the first carpet remnants out onto the course last July and being pretty skeptical of the ghetto tee pads. After using them for a while, I still think they're pretty ugly but they give good traction, even when wet, and I'd rather tee from carpet than from fly pads. The downside lies in how thin the carpet is, allowing the ground underneath to get rutted, leaving an uneven surface at times.
Quote from: Bruce Brakel on March 13, 2012, 01:22:42 PM
Concrete seems to work better.
Mmmmhmm. Which is why we'd love to see folks coming up to play and help us make this a reality.
I'm proposing that Discontinuum should try to get a group of club members out one of these weekends and help with some clean up on your sponsored holes. While we have gotten Alot of work done on the wooded holes thanks to Dag and our other volunteers, there's always more to do. If there are guys willing to come out and give us a hand, just get a hold of John, Dag or I and we'll come out and help and throw a round with ya. I'm asking all clubs who have sponsored holes to do the same all in hopes of getting the course in great playing shape for the tourney. Thanks
Glide is excited to come down and help run this event. I ran a similar event in Baraboo, WI in 2010 that raised over $1,000 for concrete tee pads.
Also, Glide will be donating 10% of all sales that day toward concrete tee pads.
Finally, the ace pool will put toward concrete tee pads if there are no aces.
Thanks,
Mike
Here is a link to the list of registered players...http://www.pdga.com/tournament_results/88077%2526189862469
Thanks to William Hardcastle for being the first player to officially register.
Mike
we've been doing alot of work out on the course and she's really lookn fine. Our club is gettn together out here next weekend, for singles, some clean up, lunch and dubs. If anybody else would like to come out and play/help that would great the more the merrier. I would love to have the course packed both next weekend and the weekend of the tourney. Heres to seeing a good group of friends and golfers.
I just updated the list of registered players. Really surprised at the perceived lack of interest. I ran a similar event in Baraboo, WI in 2010. We had a full field of 90 players (turning away a handful) at an inferior course. Saturday's weather forecast looks good...mid 50s...and dry. Hoping for a surge of online registration over the next few days.
Online registration deadline is noon on Friday.
There will be on site registration from 8:00-8:45 on Saturday.
Mike
Mike,
Mokena is running it's first sanctioned event since 2005. I think quite a few people are planning on going there.
Why the competition between tournaments this weekend?
Quote from: The Fiddler on April 17, 2012, 07:49:24 AM
Why the competition between tournaments this weekend?
Mokena was scheduled. Some options were given to avoid it but Fred said this date was good.
Thanks for the quick reply. I don't think I would want to go up against Mokena.
Is day of registration ok?
Registration the day of is fine, no biggy. It's just easier for the TD when you prereg. We didn't mean or want to be on the same day as Mokena or any other tourney. It's just kinda how the cards fell. This is a fundraiser to better the course and spread the word about local disc golf. So obviously a clear date would be better. Disc golf is blowing up in northern Illinois and it seems like every weekend has something going on. I'm sure both tourneys will be fine and I hope to see huge numbers at both.
I agree. I think both events will do great. The weather looks decent right now. I'd expect quite a few Rockford guys as well.
I just wanted to chime in here and say that I had no issue with another tournament the same weekend as Mokena. I told Brett I was OK with it, so there is no perceived issue from my end. I hope you guys have a successful tournament and get those concrete pads in!
all right guys its the day before the tourney and thanks to all the guys who have been out bust'n balls get'n the course ready. We've got a decent amount of players pre-reged, and the word is, theres gonna be a good amount of guys buying in tomorrow morn. Weathers supposed to be nice, maybe a little chilly in the morn, but nice. The recent rain hasn't effected the course really at all. The "berber" is holding up perfectly. plus as a bonus, the 3 holes with a creek through them all have flowing water. So shes lookn pretty. I'm looking forward to a great day of golf. See you out there, and shoot well
What tees are we playing tomorrow? I'm seeing two sets on dgcoursereview.com. I'm thinking two rounds of longs. Those shorts look really short!
We are playing the long or "white" tees. The shorts or "red" Tees are mostly meant for kids or complete newbie beginners. They were mostly put in for park district use. One day down the line we plan on multiple placements plus multiple tees, and hopefully 3 to 9 more holes. First we're working on getting the best possible 18 hole layout. Along with soon to be concrete tees.
Red tees are fun for doing a putter only round concurrent with the regular round. They don't get played much simply because one needs to walk past the white tee to get to the red so you might as well throw.
The course has progressed a fair amount since the photos on DGCR were taken. We still have a ways to go but it's not quite so 'heart of darkness' jungly.
Here are the results...http://www.pdga.com/tournament_results/88077%25261793579792
Great time today. Looking forward to another (bigger & better) event at Indian Oaks.
Thanks to everyone who came out.
Mike
Rob Martin shot 55 round 2 and Sang Park shot 59. It's reversed on the online scores.
Fixed. Thanks for the heads up.