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2nd annual "Cedar/Elm Open" October 7, 2007

Tournament information for KDGA Oz Tour events
Master Dyck
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Post by Master Dyck »

Thanks Don, for your words of support. We would like to have a fairly close count on whose going to be here. My mom was asking how much food she needs to make for lunch. If you are planning on coming, please let me know somehow. It would be greatly appreciated. I'm still looking for more Sponsorship support if anyone would be interested. Thanks
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Post by pironix »

At this point I plan on coming up for this...
Master Dyck
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I just got word that Sam's Pizza Barn will be Sponsoring $100. Accent Carpet Care will be matching that $100 so the total added cash is up to $225. Keep the sponsorship coming. It's going to be a fun day.
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Post by guroose »

My son & I are in, but my daughter wants to see the course first. Our friend is out. So two definite, one maybe (she doesn't eat much :) ) .
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Master Dyck
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I just received a $100 sponsorship from "Hometown Electric" in Wichita. Total added cash is up to $325. Thank you everyone for all your support.
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Post by JCase »

Josh Case will be there
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Post by mrsenortyler »

I am pretty sure I will be able to make this event, it sounds really fun. Is this format just 2 rounds of nine, or four? Doesn't make a difference to me, I just didn't understand from the explanation. Thanks!
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Post by Master Dyck »

We have 9 baskets. 8 baskets have 3 tee pads and the 9th basket will be moved to 4 different locations. We will play 2 rounds (18 baskets) in the morning and 2 rounds (18 baskets) after lunch.

My mom told me what she's serving for lunch and YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS tournament if only for the food.
Master Dyck
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Thanks to Ron Convers for donating 3 discs as prizes. Keep them coming, this is going to be an awesome tournament.
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Since I haven't seen the course, could you give a quick heads-up of what to expect? Lots of nasty schule..water, ect..? :lol:
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Hole #1 is fairly open with field on left, lagoon behind and flower garden on left

Hole #2 is a slightly tight anhyser with Barn on the right and heavy evergreens on the left. Junk pile behind.

Hole #3 is 200' tunnel shot down four rows of evergreens

Hole #4 is open at the beginning but tightens up at the end. Pond at the 3/4 mark on the right, basket is behind a row of trees just beyond the pond.

Hole #5 is throwing back over the pond to the basket on a small hill with lots of mulberry trees on it.

Hole #6 is wide open and very very long.

Hole #7 is open at the beginning with the basket in a little clearing surrounded by trees.

Hole #8 is wide open with tree trouble to the left and behind. Also Poison Ivy patch to the right

Hole #9 is 175' tunnel shot down another four rows of evergreens

Hope this helps. These are the highlights and obviously there are other obstacles to consider. This is a farm so there are farm implements scattered throughout the course and a few out buildings come into play.
Also All the baskets, except one, has three different tee pads so the look on some are totally different each round.
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Post by beisner »

_dm4 wrote:If anyone is on the bubble about whether or not they will make this tourney, you should go to it!
Ok since you say so. You talked me into it. :P
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Post by ronconversjr »

Kudo`s to Rodney on a great tourney ! Personally I would like to thank all the boneheads that did NOT attend! there was only $350 added cash to split between the 11 players attending :shock: It`s a darn shame the guys living within 50 miles couldn`t come! :lol: The course was a lot of fun and with the wind,VERY challenging.The FREE ALL U COULD EAT lunch was awsome!This was a really good time.
:roll: Maybe next year a few more players will put it to the test and see if they can avoid getting Dycked at the farm! :lol: By the way the winners (open and am ) in the Dyck farm tourney were Ron Jeremy by several hard strokes :shock:
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Post by Anakha »

ronconversjr wrote: :roll: Maybe next year a few more players will put it to the test and see if they can avoid getting Dycked at the farm! :lol: By the way the winners (open and am ) in the Dyck farm tourney were Ron Jeremy by several hard strokes :shock:
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Post by Kindy »

For those who elected not to attend this tourney, Ron won $300 for taking first and first place AM paid $50 in plastic. Rodney did a wonderful job and I had a blast. A great time playing with the experienced player. This will be on my list every year from now on. The winners at Dyck farm were Ron Jeremy as Ron stated.
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