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The reason the Open payout looks funny is that the skins match was included. Double G won $700 and Anthony Daman won $300.
The Fly Ink Open was also the finale for the San Antonio Disc Series (7 tournaments, I think) and the bonuses were included in the calculations for those who qualified.
Don't forget, about Friday's BYOP(artner) doubles!
Meet at Tournament HQ (Live Oak Poolhouse). Tee-off starts at 1:00pm and the last card needs to finish by 6:00pm. Price is $20/team Pro (cash payout) and $10/team Non-Pro (plastic payout).
Also, Friday is your last chance to register and pay...
Updated Players List
We are close to filling. Here is what spots are available.
(3) FM1 or FW1 or FW2 or FW3
(9) MA2 or MA3 or MM1
(12) MPO or FPO or MA1
Here's a link to the draft version of the player information booklets. All of this info is subject to change (although hopefully only a little bit changes) but this gives you all a good feel for what courses you'll be playing, in what order, etc.
http://www.sanantoniodiscclub.com/playerinfo.pdf...
Registrations are starting to come in and the players list is up. The Open Men/Women divisions are already looking good!
This is going to be the biggest and BEST event the San Antonio Disc Club has ever hosted. If you live in Texas or will be in the area, you wont want to miss it!
Remember...
Here's how the skins match will work (tentative) ...
Top 4 scores from all Open Divisions + Advanced Men get an automatic entry into the skins match (these are all the groups playing from the long tees). 1 Additional entry will be raffled off for a spot in the skins match. Skins raffle tickets...
Its time to start getting your plans in order to get down to San Antonio, Texas December 3 - 5, 2010 for the FLY INK OPEN. This is an A Tier event for Open divisions and a B Tier event for Amateur divisions. Guaranteed $1500 minimum added cash to the Open divisions for the tourney purse, plus...
For those people having trouble, the life line is the line labeled No.1
I have the disc resting below the life line. (More toward the pinky finger) It just feels funny in my hand at the life line or higher. I don't find that I have any real nose-up issues.
*shrugs* Different strokes for...
^^That's a pretty cool setup. I like how you used a dish rack for your discs.
What is that cart modified from? It kinda reminds me of the go-cart from gggt.
I'm an advanced player and one of my friends that I play with a lot plays in rec. Whenever we want to have a friendly competition I'll spot him 1 throw for every 10 points higher my rating is than his. This usually works out pretty well when you're both PDGA members and it can be pretty...
To me, it's all about course/score management. If you are presented with a more difficult shot you need to evaluate a few things before making your decision:
1) If I took the conservative shot what would my likely be the outcome and total score for the hole?
2) If I went for the risky shot...