Apropos of nothing, I can't be the only one who thinks a Polecat is the perfect shot for hole 17....
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Then cage it and proceed to curbstomp his bag.
Solution? FPO major winners get invited next year. It won't be that many different ladies (less crowded at the top as of now) and they've proven they can play on the level of the guys with no handicap.
It's hard to throw that thumber low enough under the net without it landing short, in which case you're risking not flaring over the hay bales.
Dollar flicked a flat Firebird on 17.
I thought you would post some asinine BS such as this. Junior staff is laughable coming from a videographer. The bottom of the totem pole. PDGA Brass huh? you are always really good at name dropping so why don't you post exactly who you spoke to about your first hand knowledge of the incident?
I will tell DGCR and anyone else reading this that your information is dead wrong.
The truth of the matter was that neither marshal made a call there and as we were deliberating on the call Paul McBeth decided that he would throw his shot without moving the chair which took us out of the picture. The PDGA brass was on site as Paul was releasing his shot and his initial assessment of the situation was that it was best that Paul did not move the chair. So for anyone to say that anyone got the call wrong is plain misinformation. After the round as I was discussing the situation with the "PDGA Brass" we did identify the rule and the chair was able to be removed but the plain and simple fact is the Marshall staff which I was a part of and the "PDGA Brass" which I worked with ALL weekend all agreed that more time was needed to come to a proper ruling.
JT you ego is absolutely ridiculous and for you to get on here and make the ridiculous posts on this matter are shameful. You are doing Innova, the USDGC's and the PDGA a total disservice and I certainly will not stand aside and let you talk like you are the authority when you have no idea what you are talking about. I have been running tournaments and volunteering for the USDGC's longer than you have been in game. My friends are the ones that make the USDGC's what it is from the top to the bottom. You little buddy are a joke.
Welcome to the internet.I guess I truly underestimate society as a whole.
JohnE is getting mail on his website, telling him how badly he blew it, and other hateful stuff.
Who does that?
I'm not a violent person, but I'd love to choke the ever loving **** of these idiots.
Welcome to the internet.
He'd be best served to just turn off social media and ignore the idiots until they get bored in a few days.
If he engages them... they win. That's all they want.
If AndyJB is telling you to calm down and have a sense of humor (which I am) you may be taking yourself and the Internet too seriously
I haven't read all 166+ pages of this thread, and haven't noticed if this was talked about yet.
On of my favorite parts of the USDGC in previous years was to go down to vendor row and check out out all the different disc golf swag. This year Innova took over the rights to vend and was the sole vendor, other than Cam Todds art and some sunglass company. Overall I thought it was a great event, but not allowing vendors to take part almost ruined my day. Was anyone else bummed out about the lack of vending?
Me? Taking the internet too seriously? Yeah, since I started a thread begging everyone to stop being such internet-bullies.... lulz
And with this reply, you've just proven that you need to listen to his advice.
I haven't read all 166+ pages of this thread, and haven't noticed if this was talked about yet.
On of my favorite parts of the USDGC in previous years was to go down to vendor row and check out out all the different disc golf swag. This year Innova took over the rights to vend and was the sole vendor, other than Cam Todds art and some sunglass company. Overall I thought it was a great event, but not allowing vendors to take part almost ruined my day. Was anyone else bummed out about the lack of vending?
I haven't read all 166+ pages of this thread, and haven't noticed if this was talked about yet.
Pretty sure you only see Discraft at the Am Nats and perhaps the Memorial.
oof ... 40 comments a page :thmbup: