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Texas States 2013

BigE

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I just saw that they announced on Facebook that Texas States will be moving to Austin for 2013 Texas States. I really like the way it has been run the last couple of times I have attended just always hated playing Tom Bass. Let's see what Austin can present in the way of courses. Any guesses on the new locations? My guess would be Dripping Springs because we could all stay in one Complex.
 
I think this is good news. Austin offers better courses and a wider range of difficulty. I always heard that a change of city was not wanted b/c Houston Flying Disc Society owned the rights to the name. Even though I'm from Houston, that's aload of Bull****.

And yes, tom bass blows a BIG one. I've also heard/read that the other disc sports have not been taken care of. Either that should change and be organized or they should just gut everything but golf.

BigE, what did you think of 2011 down at Jack Brooks?
 
Bet it is at Old Settlers.... :D

Good lord I hope not, there are SOOOO many better courses here. Circle C, Roy G, Austin Ridge, Met Center just to name a few. Twin Parks ain't bad, the clubhouse is killer. They already get a ton of tourneys there, though.
 
Crud

I think this is good news. Austin offers better courses and a wider range of difficulty. I always heard that a change of city was not wanted b/c Houston Flying Disc Society owned the rights to the name. Even though I'm from Houston, that's aload of Bull****.

And yes, tom bass blows a BIG one. I've also heard/read that the other disc sports have not been taken care of. Either that should change and be organized or they should just gut everything but golf.

BigE, what did you think of 2011 down at Jack Brooks?


I missed that year I have been 2009 and 2012 and hoped when I signed up this year that it would be at Jack Brooks because I really like the videos I saw of that place for 2011. I really think that the courses are boring for a State event. I do understand that they want the venue to be at one complex. It really makes for a better experience for the whole group as opposed top having 3 seperate courses all over the city.
 
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I found this on the local board. Apparently, round rock/North Austin DG group is fostering the move. Sounds like three badass courses and 10K added!

Texas State Championships 2013
Austin Texas
A-tier with possibility as a NT
Courses
(All concrete boxes with multiple tees except add 9 to Manor)
·Met Center
·R.G. GUERRERO Park
·Manor
Met Center is privately owned and owner has approved use and ensures maintained fairways
R.G Guerrero is Austin City course and has approved use. The event would set presentence of contract for overall use of disc golf course. Maintained fairways have been ensured for use.
Manor is a Travis County park and is approved for use and ensured maintained fairways.
Format
All divisions play 2 round of 18 on Saturday (R.G.,MET. & Manor)
Sunday 27 holes at Manor on tee times (Mike Olse will design 9 temp holes to be added to original 18)

Sponsorship (goal $10,000 added to pro purse, $2,000 added to AMs, and $5,000 added to event expenses)
·$10,000 added from private individual
·Pre event fundraising (disc, tee sign/hole sponsorship)
·Texas club & company sponsorship drive.
Division offered (max 216players)
Three pools
All divisions except Recreation and Intermediate women/men
60 open men
12 open women
32 open masters (men and women)
28 advance masters (men and women)
12 open Grand Masters (men and women)
72 Advance (men and women)
 
In spite of Tom Bass, the year I played TX States it was a top notch event. It will be a tough act to follow. If Vinnie Miller is involved I have no doubt that they will rise to the occation having witnessed the awsomeness that is the TX women's championship. I've not played Met Center but Roy G and Manor are about as good as it get for tournament golf. This should be EPIC.
 
I found this on the local board. Apparently, round rock/North Austin DG group is fostering the move. Sounds like three badass courses and 10K added!

Texas State Championships 2013
Austin Texas
A-tier with possibility as a NT
Courses
(All concrete boxes with multiple tees except add 9 to Manor)
·Met Center
·R.G. GUERRERO Park
·Manor
Met Center is privately owned and owner has approved use and ensures maintained fairways
R.G Guerrero is Austin City course and has approved use. The event would set presentence of contract for overall use of disc golf course. Maintained fairways have been ensured for use.
Manor is a Travis County park and is approved for use and ensured maintained fairways.
Format
All divisions play 2 round of 18 on Saturday (R.G.,MET. & Manor)
Sunday 27 holes at Manor on tee times (Mike Olse will design 9 temp holes to be added to original 18)

Sponsorship (goal $10,000 added to pro purse, $2,000 added to AMs, and $5,000 added to event expenses)
·$10,000 added from private individual
·Pre event fundraising (disc, tee sign/hole sponsorship)
·Texas club & company sponsorship drive.
Division offered (max 216players)
Three pools
All divisions except Recreation and Intermediate women/men
60 open men
12 open women
32 open masters (men and women)
28 advance masters (men and women)
12 open Grand Masters (men and women)
72 Advance (men and women)

What local board:popcorn: I want the inside scoop:)
 
This sounds pretty badass. I'd rather see Circle C and Searight used than Manor to minimize the driving, but oh well.

I'd be happy to volunteer several days to help give Manor a very nice, short haircut.
 
Manor is only like 3 minutes away from Roy G and Met if you take the 130.

my bad. i guess i need to find a quicker route.

bottom line, this a great looking event and i'll be happy to do some grunt work to help.
 
What local board:popcorn: I want the inside scoop:)

hfds.org

in case anyone is wondering no dates have been set. Typically the tourney is the last w/e in march or first in april depending on the tier and what the pdga wants.
 
^ yea, someone posted "the word is out....."

Was it supposed to be a secret? :popcorn:

All the course information pages, have links to this site. Of course EricJ has pretty much reviewed them all.
 
Yeah hfds just has a link to this thread. Kinda pathetic.
HFDS.org has more than "just a link to this thread". :|


^ yea, someone posted "the word is out....."

Was it supposed to be a secret? :popcorn:
Not a secret, no. There has been much internal discussion for the last several months about where TxSDGC 2013 was going to happen. And now, the word is out.
 
I found this on the local board. Apparently, round rock/North Austin DG group is fostering the move. Sounds like three badass courses and 10K added!

Texas State Championships 2013
Austin Texas
A-tier with possibility as a NT
Courses
(All concrete boxes with multiple tees except add 9 to Manor)
·Met Center
·R.G. GUERRERO Park
·Manor
Met Center is privately owned and owner has approved use and ensures maintained fairways
R.G Guerrero is Austin City course and has approved use. The event would set presentence of contract for overall use of disc golf course. Maintained fairways have been ensured for use.
Manor is a Travis County park and is approved for use and ensured maintained fairways.
Format
All divisions play 2 round of 18 on Saturday (R.G.,MET. & Manor)
Sunday 27 holes at Manor on tee times (Mike Olse will design 9 temp holes to be added to original 18)

Sponsorship (goal $10,000 added to pro purse, $2,000 added to AMs, and $5,000 added to event expenses)
·$10,000 added from private individual
·Pre event fundraising (disc, tee sign/hole sponsorship)
·Texas club & company sponsorship drive.
Division offered (max 216players)
Three pools
All divisions except Recreation and Intermediate women/men
60 open men
12 open women
32 open masters (men and women)
28 advance masters (men and women)
12 open Grand Masters (men and women)
72 Advance (men and women)

Maybe you could post a link to where hfds mentions any of this info on their own site? The only mention of states being in Austin is your post this morning with a link to this thread. That I could find anyways.
 
There has been a lot of discussion on the HFDS facebook page. I don't check their boards though so I don't know what has been said there.
 
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