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Joined: 4/4/2006 Posts: 515 Location: Lebanon, OH
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Scores are up. Was I right that Paul Dumont hit an ace on #12? All I heard was a rumor really. Any other aces?
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Joined: 3/29/2005 Posts: 57 Location: West Chester, OH
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Thanks everybody for coming out to Gulley! Also thanks to everyone who helped Ben and I out(Liz, Dan Hollingshead, Jeff Eades, Blakely, Dave Marlow, Brad Anderson, Adam Jones and everyone else I am forgetting).
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On the note of the williamsburg cc is there a reason its on a sunday? I have played in the last two cc and would like to play as many more as i can. I have plans for a weekend at the gorge for the turtle creek one coming up and cannot miss a home game for the williamsburg, just wondering i know plans cant be change for one novice player. Just wondering why sunday not saturday, or do i already know to many second place state fans want to watch the game on saturday.
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Joined: 5/22/2006 Posts: 691 Location: in the chains
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agentdozzer wrote:On the note of the williamsburg cc is there a reason its on a sunday? I have played in the last two cc and would like to play as many more as i can. I have plans for a weekend at the gorge for the turtle creek one coming up and cannot miss a home game for the williamsburg, just wondering i know plans cant be change for one novice player. Just wondering why sunday not saturday, or do i already know to many second place state fans want to watch the game on saturday.
This year CCS's were scheduled on both Saturdays and Sundays. This helps to give those that work on Saturdays a chance to play on Sunday and to schedule around other events and tournies. Its hard to get those types of things scheduled when we have a PDGA within 150 miles every weekend
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Joined: 5/14/2006 Posts: 261
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I might just have to start playing pdga events just dont think im ready and the cost is so much more.
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Joined: 7/21/2003 Posts: 491 Location: West L.A.
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Would anyone be interested in switching the Boone CC to AJ Jolly? The Ace Race/Day-Glo is always in October and that would probably mean playing back-to-back weekends at Boone. According to Kevin B, the expansion of Boone most likely will not be done by October, if anyone has been out there, they've planted a TON of trees along the first 2 temp holes we use for Big Boone, so I'm just wondering if we should change it to AJ Jolly and enjoy the beautiful scenery out there. What does everyone else think?
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Joined: 3/28/2005 Posts: 28
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I think the idea is absolutely genius!
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Joined: 3/30/2006 Posts: 367 Location: Ameila, Oh
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Sounds great to me. I love A.J.
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Joined: 5/18/2008 Posts: 17
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I'm anti on this change in the middle of the series. Besides, I like the BIG Boone set-up and I'm betting there are more disc golfers who prefer Big Boone. I think AJ is more friendly to big arms than Big Boone.
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Joined: 5/2/2008 Posts: 2
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I love the idea except where would we all park?
Dave Lutz
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Luv AJ the idea is a keeper!
Dave Lutz
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Joined: 1/16/2007 Posts: 848 Location: Wyoming
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AJ=yuck!
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Joined: 5/11/2004 Posts: 125 Location: NKY
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I drove by there a few days ago. First. Are those trees? You can't tell from the road. Looks like the trees ate both (temp) fairways on the far side of the road. Second. What happened to the creek restoration project. There isn't anything back there that looks like the Walton project. Matter of fact. There isn't anything back there at all. It's the cleanest I've seen Boone Woods in quite some time. Third. I like AJ. The lake is full (it was earlier this year). I think (to be safe) you should make the decision before the W'burg event.
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Joined: 10/25/2007 Posts: 267 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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In reguard to the CC this weekend at Oxford, where do we meet in the morning?
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Joined: 3/1/2003 Posts: 1,291
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I like the Big Boone layout myself and if it would be the last one it would be nice to have it. I understand playing Boone 2 weeks in a row with the Ace Run/Day-Glow/Mini Golf Day tentatively scheduled for the 18th might not be the best. Although the AR/DG/MG is not on Big Boone. But I am ok with whatever is decided. I would just like to play Big Boone one more time. Do the added trees take the two holes on that side out of the mix?
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Joined: 7/21/2003 Posts: 491 Location: West L.A.
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I don't know if the new trees would affect the Big Boone layout, but I do know that they would be in the path of our walking to/from each hole, which may not be in the park's best interest, maybe we can hear from Kevin B about it?
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Joined: 5/14/2006 Posts: 261
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I think AJ is the way to go, There is more parking by the dock and twos tee off.
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Joined: 5/14/2006 Posts: 261
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I was trying to compare my recent scores at banklick to the course challenge there last year to see where i coulda placed (in a what if world) It looks as though the first round was 24 and the second was 18 is this a correct assumption.
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Joined: 7/21/2003 Posts: 491 Location: West L.A.
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Just a couple quick questions - who is going to run the Williamsburg CC? First Bengals home game, so I'm out, sorry.
And back to the AJ Jolly/Boone debate, I think we should change it to AJ Jolly, I can send out an email/postcards to all the members notifying them of the change. I can run AJ Jolly. Blakely - is that cool?
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Joined: 2/16/2008 Posts: 400 Location: Lebanon
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It turns out I'm running this CC. I've never actually played this course. I'll try to swing by there sometime before the CC. Brad gave me some gcfda score cards but I'll need the score boards and the TD box-o-goods.
I vote for whatever is easiest for you, which sounds like A.J.Jolly.
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Joined: 12/22/2006 Posts: 73 Location: Lebanon, OH
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Looks like I am helping Mike.
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Joined: 10/25/2007 Posts: 267 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Just some info for those going to the CC this coming Sun. In town there are a few locations to get food. None look overly fast. If you go back to 32, there are a large number places to eat. You will pass them on the way to the course. Bringing your lunch may be the best option. See you at Williamsburg.
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Joined: 4/4/2006 Posts: 515 Location: Lebanon, OH
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Played Williamsburg for the first time this morning. I liked it except for holes 9 & 10 which make no sense to me at all. Anyone have the answer for those holes? Tony is right about the food situation.
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Joined: 3/10/2003 Posts: 226
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Last time I was there, it seemed like they were in the process of adding another hole (19 holes?). If it's the ones you're talking about, Dan, one is a short hole across an extreme ravine, then the next one doesn't even look like a hole, back across the same ravine. I think the original setup is from "9's" tee to the next hole's basket, along the side of the hill. I've only played the course two or three times, maybe one of the homies can get on here and post an explanation.
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Joined: 10/25/2007 Posts: 267 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Dan, After hole 8, did you go up a small trail or the one that you could take a vehicle? Go up the small trail which has paint lines that look like steps could be going in. At the top of the hill is nine's tee. It goes straight for the most part. Ten is a major hyzer shot. Eleven follows a small trail after ten.
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