grodney
* Ace Member *
as in -18 or has par changed?
Par has changed. Many times. As have the rules. And the holes.
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as in -18 or has par changed?
How long ago was that?
It's pretty tough to compare when the course is so different (ropes tighter, new elevated pins)from then (probably 2007?)
Par has changed. Many times. As have the rules. And the holes.
1999.
It's tough to compare ANY year to any other year, which is to say, there is no "course record".
So probably pretty safe to call McBeth's 52 the modern course record.
Not at all. But hey, whatever. If somebody wants to say something's a course record, enjoy.
1 Paul McBeth 1095 Winthrop Univ. Rec. Area Gold - A (A) (2014 United States Disc Golf Championship - Open Flight) 53 18 1 01-Oct-14
2 Paul McBeth 1094 Winthrop Univ. Rec. Area Gold (A) (2013 United States Disc Golf Championship - Open Flight) 52 18 4 02-Oct-13
3 Josh Anthon 1088 Winthrop Univ. Rec. Area R4 (A) (2009 United States Disc Golf Championship) 53 18 12 07-Oct-09
4t Nathan Doss 1084 Winthrop Univ. Rec. Area 2008 USDGC R2 (2008 USDGC) 55 18 2 01-Oct-08
4t Avery Jenkins 1084 Winthrop Univ. Rec. Area 2008 USDGC R2 (2008 USDGC) 55 18 2 01-Oct-08
6t Steve Brinster 1080 Winthrop Univ. Rec. Area 2010 USDGC (R3-R4) (2010 United States Disc Golf Championship) 56 18 12 06-Oct-10
6t Will Schusterick 1080 Winthrop Univ. Rec. Area 2010 USDGC (R3-R4) (2010 United States Disc Golf Championship) 56 18 3 06-Oct-10
8t Ken Climo 1078 Winthrop Univ. Rec. Area 2004 USDGC R1 (2004 United States Disc Golf Championship) 56 18 1 11-Oct-06
I think they should be showing live coverage every round. Im sure this has already been talked about but its the showcase of the sport, provide coverage. If you cant afford everyday coverage outsource it to some group who can. Im sure the ace on hole one yesterday would have provided a lot of national attention if it was caught in HD and sent to espn and the likes. Ok, Im done.
The notion that there is some mythical person/company/group that can afford to live stream this event but are being denied access is funny. Nobody is live covering events out of their own pockets. They're all getting financial support from the host event/sponsors. In other words, if the event isn't doing it on their own for financial reasons, they probably can't afford to "outsource" it either. The money is coming from the same place no matter who is behind the cameras.
melton (lefty) is looking pretty good, think this is his first usdgc.