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ADGTour Points Update

For ADG members their ADGTour points have been quietly accumulating during the tour year. I am happy to publish the current ADGTour standings for all divisions. Some highlights follow:

Mens Open

  1. Luke Williams (357)
  2. Paul Arden (218)
  3. Kurt Karlsson (200)

Mens Advanced

  1. Ben Ayres (128)
  2. David Bandy (107)
  3. Simon Pryde (92)

Mens Recreational

  1. Kris Kohout (72)
  2. Laurie Cetinic-Dorol (67) 
  3. Stewart Adams (65)

Mens Masters

  1. Greg Sparksman (190)
  2. Kim Holmes (86)
  3. Michael Canci (13)

Full results can be obtained by clicking the link below. Please note that lapsed members have not yet been removed from the table, so if your membership is not current but you have some points on the board you may want to renew to make them count.

Image Full ADGTour 08 Standings

Note that several players divisions are under review given their points earnings this year! If you are sandbagging you can expect an email from the Director of Competitions to discuss whether you are in the appropriate division.  If anyone feels they have points which haven’t made it onto the standings please let me know so I can make corrections.

Regards

Paul Arden
Director of Competitions

Upcoming Events

ImageJust a quick update on a few up and coming Disc Golf events:

13th September – Dardy Cup (Perth)

11th/12th October – Bring Spring Fling (Canberra)

25th/26th October – ADGC (Sydney)

I am sure local clubs are also running plenty of warm up rounds before the National Championships. More details on the National Championships will be available soon. For those of you wondering, ADGTour points have been accumulating quitely behind the scenes for ADG members. Standings will be published soon.

Paul Arden
Director of Competitions

 

 

Sydney Disc Golf Open 2008

SDGOTournament directors Kurt Karlsson and Albert Munoz and Club President Luke Williams would like to invite you to play at this year’s Sydney Disc Golf Open (an Australian Disc Golf A-Tier National Tour Event).

Both days will be held at the Sydney Olympic Park Disc Golf Course, Newington Armory.

There will be 2 rounds of 18 holes of disc golf on Saturday and 1 round of 24 holes for everybody on Sunday (followed by a final 12 holes for all division leaders after lunch). There will be a mix of permanent holes, modified permanent holes and new ones using portable targets. There will be new challenges for everybody!

Sydney Disc Golf Open Invitation

 

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