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OCTOBERFRIZ....FRIZ...FRiz...friz...
chandlerstock 2007
anyway let me be the first to say this is no friz
but there will be camping and disc golf
in tulsa in a month from now
should be a good time
maybe some of you guys could make the trip
hope to see you there
jay slack
but there will be camping and disc golf
in tulsa in a month from now
should be a good time
maybe some of you guys could make the trip
hope to see you there
jay slack
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A band sound cool...
I probably won't be playing the Friz this year. For me, this tourney is just about the best at throwing a putter. For putting and for off the tees.
For the am divisions, the payout is even better. Too bad it goes to the biggest sandbagger or the player who takes the rules the least seriously. I've seen a pro cash in Open with an ace and come back and win am the next year.
The party is great, but for me to play in this event again, it's got to take itself a little more seriously. If the rules are a little more liberal, at least define them. It shouldn't be a challenge of who can cheat the best. This is exactly what I have experienced and what I have heard of from those who play in the am (or masters) divisions.
For the courses... if you can't make four good courses, how about three? Bring back the old Daniel's course and play it twice. Make one superbad course in the grove with both long and technical holes and keep the red course shortish. The courses have deteriorated in quality every year since 2000, which was my first Friz. The first year we played Daniel's (2002?) was a breath of life with the creative OB mowed in distinctive features that rewarded strategy. Now that has changed too.
This used to be (hands down) my favorite event (to play). This year, this event isn't even a KDGA tourney. When is the cup going to pass to those willing to move forward with this event?
I probably won't be playing the Friz this year. For me, this tourney is just about the best at throwing a putter. For putting and for off the tees.
For the am divisions, the payout is even better. Too bad it goes to the biggest sandbagger or the player who takes the rules the least seriously. I've seen a pro cash in Open with an ace and come back and win am the next year.
The party is great, but for me to play in this event again, it's got to take itself a little more seriously. If the rules are a little more liberal, at least define them. It shouldn't be a challenge of who can cheat the best. This is exactly what I have experienced and what I have heard of from those who play in the am (or masters) divisions.
For the courses... if you can't make four good courses, how about three? Bring back the old Daniel's course and play it twice. Make one superbad course in the grove with both long and technical holes and keep the red course shortish. The courses have deteriorated in quality every year since 2000, which was my first Friz. The first year we played Daniel's (2002?) was a breath of life with the creative OB mowed in distinctive features that rewarded strategy. Now that has changed too.
This used to be (hands down) my favorite event (to play). This year, this event isn't even a KDGA tourney. When is the cup going to pass to those willing to move forward with this event?