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5th Glass Blown Open

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Wooooo!!! Only a month to go
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kapoelevi wrote:Is there a grandmaster division? If so is it the same cost as Masters. Want to sign up but not sure how much.

E-Mac is at Am Worlds right now. He is then headed to Pro Worlds.

I will probably talk to him today. I will ask and find out. Terry Burley from Winfield was wondering the same thing.
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On a slightly related note, I found this yesterday.

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Sorry.

I asked Eric about Open Grandmasters. He said yes and same as Open Masters.


I would say if there are atleast 3 of you, there will be a division. I would also say it is going to cost the same as Am Masters.

If it is less, Eric will just give you some money back.
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Ruder wrote:On a slightly related note, I found this yesterday.

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Was '99 the year it was SOOOO FRIGGIN' HOT? Like 115 comfort index Sat and 117 on Sunday?
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doc wrote:Was '99 the year it was SOOOO FRIGGIN' HOT? Like 115 comfort index Sat and 117 on Sunday?
~BUMP~

Who here remembers if it was '99 OR '00 that was so fargin' hot?? :?
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I remember 00' and 01' were two of the hottest tournies I have ever played. Just as hot if not hotter than Beloit last year :shock:
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I remember a player (not sure who) throwing down a cigarette to tee off on hole#3 and starting a grassfire! :shock: Hot and dry!I think 99 but I`m not sure .LaRon played that year.
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So do you need to be a PDGA member since this is an A tier event? I have seen on the PDGA Tour website that some A Tier events are only PDGA members, while others have non-PDGA-members. Thanks a bunch!
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mrsenortyler wrote:So do you need to be a PDGA member since this is an A tier event? I have seen on the PDGA Tour website that some A Tier events are only PDGA members, while others have non-PDGA-members. Thanks a bunch!
Yes, you must be a PDGA member for A-Tiers. This tourney is WELL worth becoming a PDGA member for :)
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I can't wait for my first GBO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Throw some D's on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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2K wrote:Yes, you must be a PDGA member for A-Tiers. This tourney is WELL worth becoming a PDGA member for :)
Why do some A-tier events have non-members in the field? It seems that on the PDGA website, A-Tier events denoted with an asterik (A*) <---Consist only of PDGA members.

I guess it doesn't matter to me, being a PDGA member anyhow...
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i am working on Travelodge as a host hotel. more info this p.m. they are the hotel we have used in the past; any opinions pro or con?
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nastyNate wrote:i am working on Travelodge as a host hotel. more info this p.m. they are the hotel we have used in the past; any opinions pro or con?
Depends, can we play 21 all night or are they going to tell us to goto bed again? :lol:
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nastyNate wrote:i am working on Travelodge as a host hotel. more info this p.m. they are the hotel we have used in the past; any opinions pro or con?
Opinion: Pro

I had a blast there last year. And it's right next door to Bruffs!
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