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Started by damonshort, June 17, 2003, 08:53:36 PM

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damonshort

just an idea for a one- or two-round thing; maybe on a Sunday between league schedules.



Could be even more interesting (or maybe less) w/ doubles, i.e. pick your disc first and then pair randomly...



One issue could be, what if you lose yer disc? Another, if it's more than 1 round; can you *change* discs?
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Damon
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Could I possibly play any worse if I didn't practice putting??

shawn

Northwoods runs one every year where you cannot change discs and you have to leave another disc of the same at tournament central if in case you lose yours.  they just do Pro and Am divisions, one round...top third paid out.



How about one disc glow on Friday nights at Parkside?  It would be fun to try it once...maybe.
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JOsh

I've always wanted to play a round with just one disc.  Can't seem to figure out what disc I'd use though.

Jon Brakel

There is a 1 disk mini tournament at West Park Friday at 5:30pm. He is billing it as 1 disk, 1 round, 1 winner, but there are 3 divisions so I think there must be at least 3 winners. ;)



Cash payout. Sounds like fun, but its too far for me to get to at that time.
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damonshort

another doubles variation:



Round one, Bevier: random pairings



Round 2, Fairfield (or Parkside, or Bevier again): split groups by score, pair randomly but high/low (like we do Sunday doubles now); then pay out by total 'individual' scores.



Was it the Ice Bowl thing where we did doubles? That's where I remember it would've been more interesting if we had different partners each round that way - not that I'm complaining about the partner I had, which I'm not...



But I suppose in any of this "it can't be a Roc", right?



I'm rambling and I'm out of wine. Damn.
thanks,
Damon
www.damonshort.com


Could I possibly play any worse if I didn't practice putting??