Australia Represents at 2009 Asia Disc Golf Open

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Team Australia Chilling with World Champion Dave Feldberg
Left to Right, Chris Finn (WA), Dave Bandy (WA), Paul Arden (VIC), Dave Feldberg (USA)

Three Australian players represented Australian Disc Golf at the 2009 Asia Disc Golf Open in Taipei, Taiwan this weekend. There was a field of 72 players from Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Sweden, USA and Australia. Dave Bandy flew the flag well tied for 8th place with Erich Altoray from Sweden.Chris Finn and Paul Arden placed 22nd and 23rd place respectively. Windy conditions and 150-class play made for an especially challenging event. More detailed write up and photos will be posted in the near future (after competitors have reovered from their long plane rides home).

For preliminary results, please visit the EZ Flying website here.

ADGTour 2009 Schedule Almost Ready

So we now have six of our seven ADGTour 2009 events locked in and TDs have confirmed dates. So, here is the current schedule of events for 2009:

Date

Event Name

State

TD

Sunday 15th
February

Sparks Summers Sizzler

ACT

Greg Sparksman

Saturday 21th
Sunday 22th March

Perth Open

WA

David Bandy

Saturday 18th
Sunday 19th
April

Two Heads Disc Golf Open

TAS

Richard Sampson

Saturday 23rd
Sunday 24th
May

Victorian Disc Golf Open

VIC

Jarrath Sweetten
Greg Bowers

Saturday 27th
Sunday 28th
June

Sydney Disc Golf Open

NSW

Luke Williams

August

[Open Slot]

[TBD]

[TBD]

Saturday 24rd
Sunday 25th
October

National Championships

VIC

Paul Arden
Jarrath Sweetten

We will release more details for each event as they become available. TDs, please take advantage of our pre-registration system for your event if you don’t have your own, contact me for more details.

The Big Update

Well, since I have moved to Germany lots of ADG related things have been piling up on my desk. Time to clear house and update the Australian Disc Golf community on various goings on. This will all be in one big post so I have summarised the content here:

  • ADGC
  • ADGTour 2008 Final Standings
  • ADGTour 2009
  • AGM and Elections
  • Club Update
  • Tournaments

There is a lot of activity right now, particulary with dedicated local players starting clubs and running events. If you would like to share any developments with ADG to publication on our website please let me know. Please click ‘Read more…’ below to go to the full story.

 

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ADGC Interim Results

For those of you who couldn’t make it to the ADGC this year, here are results for the first four places in each division. We had 37 players this you which was a great turn out. Thanks to all who played.

Mens Open

  1. Kurt Karlsson (193)
  2. Corey Bandy (204)
  3. Bryan Motley (208)
  4. David Bandy (210)

Mens Advanced

  1. Simon Pryde (236)
  2. Jason McFarlane (244)
  3. Jason Howe (255)
  4. Mike Bierbrier (262)

Mens Recreational

  1. Tim Bickerstaff (281)
  2. Jared Gray

Mens Masters

  1. Bob Gentil (207)
  2. Philip Shane (224)
  3. Keith Bird (229)
  4. Keith Inwood (239)

Womens

  1. Cassie Andersson (275)
  2. Sally Hill (279)

A full written report, photos and other details will be posted soon. This is obviously just for those anxious to see the results of who came out on top. We will also have the full standings and results from the 2008 ADGTour which concluded at the ADGC.

Regards

Paul Arden
Director of Competitions

Australian Disc Golf Championships – Less than 2 weeks away

All details for the ADGC have now been posted, please visit the Event Page for full details. All those planning to play should pre-register as soon as possible at the following page:

 http://www.australiandiscgolf.com/register/  

The Australian Disc Golf Championships (ADGC) representsthe culmination of the ADGTour year. For some this means tour points, standingsand trophies, for others it just represents a great event at which to catch upwith old friends and have a great time throwing some plastic. If players pick asingle event to travel to each year, it is the ADGC which has consistentlyattracted the largest volume of interstate players. The fantastic facilities ofthe Sydney Olympic Park Disc Golf Course at Newington Armory welcomes allplayers of all skill levels to come an experience the best that Disc Golf in Australiahas to offer. Take advantage of the on-course accommodation for a social DiscGolfing experience you won’t soon forget and the comfort of having all night towork on your game, bring those light up discs! Pre-register online now toensure your place. ADG and Sydney Disc Golf Club welcomes you to the 2008 AustralianDisc Golf Championships. Bring your game and don’t forget your National BagTags. The entry fee is $35, payable on Saturday morning (cash only), see event page for what is included.

ADGTour Points Update

For ADG members their ADGTour points have been quietly accumulating during the tour year. I am happy to publish the current ADGTour standings for all divisions. Some highlights follow:

Mens Open

  1. Luke Williams (357)
  2. Paul Arden (218)
  3. Kurt Karlsson (200)

Mens Advanced

  1. Ben Ayres (128)
  2. David Bandy (107)
  3. Simon Pryde (92)

Mens Recreational

  1. Kris Kohout (72)
  2. Laurie Cetinic-Dorol (67) 
  3. Stewart Adams (65)

Mens Masters

  1. Greg Sparksman (190)
  2. Kim Holmes (86)
  3. Michael Canci (13)

Full results can be obtained by clicking the link below. Please note that lapsed members have not yet been removed from the table, so if your membership is not current but you have some points on the board you may want to renew to make them count.

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Note that several players divisions are under review given their points earnings this year! If you are sandbagging you can expect an email from the Director of Competitions to discuss whether you are in the appropriate division.  If anyone feels they have points which haven’t made it onto the standings please let me know so I can make corrections.

Regards

Paul Arden
Director of Competitions

Upcoming Events

ImageJust a quick update on a few up and coming Disc Golf events:

13th September – Dardy Cup (Perth)

11th/12th October – Bring Spring Fling (Canberra)

25th/26th October – ADGC (Sydney)

I am sure local clubs are also running plenty of warm up rounds before the National Championships. More details on the National Championships will be available soon. For those of you wondering, ADGTour points have been accumulating quitely behind the scenes for ADG members. Standings will be published soon.

Paul Arden
Director of Competitions

 

 

Sydney Disc Golf Open 2008

SDGOTournament directors Kurt Karlsson and Albert Munoz and Club President Luke Williams would like to invite you to play at this year’s Sydney Disc Golf Open (an Australian Disc Golf A-Tier National Tour Event).

Both days will be held at the Sydney Olympic Park Disc Golf Course, Newington Armory.

There will be 2 rounds of 18 holes of disc golf on Saturday and 1 round of 24 holes for everybody on Sunday (followed by a final 12 holes for all division leaders after lunch). There will be a mix of permanent holes, modified permanent holes and new ones using portable targets. There will be new challenges for everybody!

Sydney Disc Golf Open Invitation

 

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Victorian Disc Golf Open 2008 – Results and Report

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The baskets are gone, tees cleared and the parks are quiet once again following the running of the 2008 Victorian Disc Golf Open last weekend. 19 players in total made it out for this debut event with two travelling from interstate (NSW and ACT) and many players from both Melbourne and Geelong. The weather held out all the way to the final round with a little light rain coming in at the end but all in all some great weather for an autumn event.

This was the first of what will hopefully be an annual event for Victorian Disc Golf. There is currently a proposal being prepared for the establishment of a permanent basket course in Eastern Park. For the time being the Geelong Disc Golf Club utilised portable baskets to run the event with 12 DGA Mach Lites and 6 DGA M-14 baskets (modified with an additional row of chains). Eastern Park showcased a full 18 basket layout utilising a large area of the park with some lengthy holes while Drysdale Reserve provided a far more technical course with shorter holes using 12 baskets and 18 tee locations.

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