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Written by Kurt Karlsson
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Saturday, 19 August 2006 |
The most important thing with a MADD MACQ’S is the date for the next one, something we usually decide on the spot or shortly afterwards after consultation with the Ultimate schedule. It’s not always it becomes common knowledge, though...
MADD MACQ’S 014 is Sunday the 24th of September just a few weeks ahead of our BIG weekend.
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Written by Albert Munoz
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Saturday, 22 July 2006 |
Macq Uni had its second taste of doubles disc golf for the 12th installment of Madd Macq’s Disc Golf. This time I managed to actually schedule an event around any major ultimate events so we had a much better turnout. We had an absolute stellar day with light winds, sunny skies and a comfy 18 degree temperature. Anyway, the first round was played as regular singles on our new championship layout which has proven to be significantly more challenging than our classic layout, and the scores are below. |
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Written by Richard Sampson
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Wednesday, 12 July 2006 |
Hi there, On behalf of Australian Disc Golf (ADG), I'd like to share some information on what's been happening at ADG since the new Board of Officers was elected back in April.
I’d like to start by thanking everyone who has been using the ADG website and referring it to other golfers. Also, a special mention for Paul Arden – Paul built and maintains the ADG website, he is also a significant contributor in the forums and news sections.
The ADG website is a great asset for disc golf in Australia, and it will only get better. More Communication The ADG e-newsletter ‘Chain Mail’ was emailed out a few weeks ago. If you didn't receive it, you can download it from the home page of the ADG website. Progress Since the Annual General Meeting, much time has been spent working through administrative, financial, insurance and operational matters. We have also been cementing relationships with AFDA and PDGA. This behind the scenes stuff isn’t very exciting; however it is really important that the organisation gets these things right from the start, for the longevity of ADG.
Much more interesting is ADG’s plans for the coming months… ADG Tour A National and Regional tournament structure (ADG Tour) will be a valuable asset to the sports development. We are planning to have an ADG Tour in place for 2007. We hope to be talking to some eager Tournament Directors over the next few months. Prospective TD’s may like to contact ADG’s Director of Competitions Paul Arden to register their interest.
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ADG Membership Another main priority is to present disc golfers with the opportunity to show support for ADG by becoming a member of ADG. We are aiming to roll out our membership package(s) by the end of 2006, hopefully sooner. New ADG Logo We are working on a new logo for the organisation. PDGA Players Ratings We were aware of a few Australian players who were frustrated that their PDGA Ratings did not get counted as they should. Our National PDGA Officer, Paul Arden, has been in contact with PDGA and by the next ratings update, all 2006 Australian events, past and future will be properly accounted with the PDGA.
PDGA Player Ratings is a great resource for golfers interested in comparing their game against the best players in the World. Introduction To PDGA Player Ratings - http://www.pdga.com/competition/ratings/index.php More Excitement ADG Board members are also heavily involved in some other exciting development projects; these include: i) Olympic Park, Sydney – a proposal for a permanent disc golf course is being put together and a pilot disc golf event at Sydney Olympic Park is awaiting approval from administration at Sydney Olympic Park. ii) Poimena Reserve, TAS - Australia’s oldest course in Tasmania is being upgraded. Funded by $10,000 from a local Council Sport and Recreation Grant. Work began at the end of June and should take 10-12 weeks to complete. There is a lot happening, some things are more obvious than others. We hope that you will be patient and supportive as we progress. If there are any golfers out there who would like to volunteer their time to support ADG in some way, please get in contact with ADG through the Secretary
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Thank you for your support. Richard Sampson President Australian Disc Golf (ADG) www.australiandiscgolf.com
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Written by Richard Sampson
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Thursday, 29 June 2006 |
At the end of June work starts on the upgrade of Australia's oldest course (c1984) - Poimena Reserve @ Austins Ferry, Tasmania. The course is being increased from 9 holes to 18. 9 new baskets, tee posts and tee signs are being installed. Signage is being introduced at key points around the course/reserve. The $10,000 upgrade has been funded through grants from Glenorchy Council. The project is being managed by local players, Richard Sampson and Harvey Yarnall. The project is to be completed in time for the coming spring/summer. To make contact with Poimena disc golfers visit http://www.discgolf.com.au/poimena/ There is a tournament happening at Poimena on 2/3 December 2006. |
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Written by Albert Munoz
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Wednesday, 28 June 2006 |
Macq Uni had its first taste of doubles disc golf for the 11th installment of Madd Macq’s Disc Golf. The idea for doubles came about since there were only a few of us this time around (I take full responsibility for the low numbers in the turnout, will say more later), and everyone was keen to try it out. The teams turned out to be pretty even, Rodney and I took out first place three strokes ahead of Luke and Terry and 8 strokes ahead of JJ and Jason, for some it was the first time playing doubles and everyone had a great time doing it so we may include it in further MM events. |
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