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AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION FROM THE FRIENDS OF SEDGLEY WOODS DISC GOLF COURSE

PHILADELPHIA, PA SUMMER/FALL 2010

PUBLISHER / EDITOR
John ‘Stash’ DiSciascio,
Josh Hughes & Carly Bray

LAYOUT / DESIGN
Josh Hughes & Carly Bray On The Cover:
BonestormCreative@gmail.com FSW Member Steve Braud rips a
drive from the yellow tee of #18
DISTRIBUTORS during thursday tags in late spring
FSW (Philadelphia)

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS IN THIS ISSUE:


ARTISTS & PHOTOGRAPHERS Disc Golf Catches on
Dave Prue, John ‘Stash’ DiSciascio, Snuffy Snyder, Tim
All Over Pennsylvania
Felton,John Murphey, Manzo, Turtle, Dan J, Dave Myers, Joe
If you haven’t heard of disc golf, it
Petrucci, Emily L, Dan The Swede, Ed Kelley, Caitlin Burns,
wouldn’t necessarily be surprising.
Thomas Dougherty, PDGA Staff, Disc Golf Monthly,
It might be surprising, however, if
Josh Hughes & Carly Bray
you’ve heard of the relatively new
Let us know if youve been left out and we’ll make it up sport, in which players traverse
a course throwing flying discs at
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR baskets or targets in as few strokes
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didn’t bring a smile to your face.
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Editors Notes: On The Road League Results:


Stash Speak...03 United States Amateur June Monthly...32
Disc Golf Championship...16 July Monthly...33

Features: by Dave Prue #9360 August Monthly...34


September Monthly...34
Strawberry Mansion: Friends Blue Mountain...18
Thurday Doubles...35
of Sedgley Woods Fight Photos By: John Murphy & Dan Sweed
Pollution and Crime ...14 Toughest courses ever!...22
By Caitlin Burns & Thomas Dougherty
By PDGAStaff
Sedgley Events
Disc Golf Catches on All Big Lid Tournament...28
Southbound Visit...24
Over Pennsylvania...10 Lefty Luau...31
By John Murphy
By: Joe Petrucci Wine, No Whine...31
2010 Disc Golf RoadTrip...26 Roast the Goat...30
News & Dave Prue
Pawsome Doubles...29
Submissions
Treasurer’s Report...04 Calender:
by Dave Prue #9360 November 2010 - May 2011...20

A Call for
Volunteers!...05 Advertising:
By Dan Janofsky Rates ...40

“5 minutes until
10 minutes!”...07 Friends of Friends
By: Dave Myers
Leagues & Events...40
Flying Turtle...07
By: Turtle

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StaSh Speak
“Most folks are about as happy as
they make up their minds to be”
– Abraham Lincoln

Some advice on giving advice to newer disc golfers. Remember the acronym K.I.S.S. “Always go to other
(“Keep It Simple Stupid”). When you give too much information they will retain little and
people’s funerals; other-
eventually tune you out. Refer to disc golf rule #1– “Have fun.” Allow them to learn at their
own pace and when they are ready, they will seek you out. I am available for 1-minute putting wise they won’t come to
lessons.
yours” – Yogi Berra
While on the subject of advice, I am grateful for the news and weather casters who advise us
when it’s 100 degrees out to dress lightly, stay out of the sun, drink plenty of water and to
avoid doing anything strenuous. If it wasn’t for them I’d be riding my bike in mid-afternoon “All I can say about
with a wool hat, gloves, a scarf and a parka on while avoiding drinking any water. life is... Enjoy it!”

Our newly planted trees could sure use a drink. I’m calling on you to help us. – Bob Newhart
Bring some water... I’ll be happy to help you water them!

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Treasurer’s Report by Dave Prue #9360


Disc Sales: All proceeds from the disc sales at Sedgley Woods go directly back
to the course. As a group we have raised enough money in the past few years to:
expand to 27 holes, sponsor numerous tournaments and improve our course condi-
tions overall. Ten rubber tee pads have been purchased again and blue #10, blue #14
and red #22 were installed recently.

Thursday Doubles Ace Pot: If no ace is hit, half of the collected money is
donated back to the course and the other half rolls to the next week. FSW guaran-
tees a $25 minimum and the $250 maximum has not been reached in years (because
we are forced to play blue tees too often).

On 5/13 Paul Wharton aced blue #17 with a Wizard disc to win one of our biggest
Thursday ace pots in months, $177. Two weeks later Barry Noakes also aced blue #17
for $44. On 7/15 Digger aced blue #15 and won $106. On 8/12 Ty Parrish aced blue
#15 with a Buzz disc and won $43 and one week later Alex Caldwell skip aced blue #5
with a Wraith and won $31.

$336 Monthly Ace Pot Hit!


Josh Hughes Josh Hughes

Need to replace that lost disc?


See Dave Prue.
Z fly-dye Buzz
X fly-dye XS
Z Avenger SS
Z Flick
Z Nuke
Z Stalker
FLX Surge
Jason Bates aced blue #13 and Alex Caldwell aced blue #17 during the
June monthly, they split the monthly ace pot of $336! D Stratus
soft Banger
Dave’s Quotes:
soft Focus
“Young men love risk because they can’t imagine the consequences”
Rocs
– Mad Men Season 3 Sharks
“Nothing good ever came from seeking revenge” - Mad Men Season 3 Pro Katana
“I could go out and look for a winning lottery ticket every day for the rest of my life, Champion Beasts
but if I don’t work, I can’t buy one.’’ -Lou Piniella, Chicago Cubs manager Aviars

www.dgcoursereview.com: Planning a road trip? This site rates every course and
provides directions, reviews, photos and online discussions. It is great disc golf resource!

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A Call for Volunteers!
By Dan Janofsky

It’s a beautiful Saturday morning in the fall. The leaves are the same percentage of volunteers per capita as other
changing color, players are milling about, warming up for a courses and clubs. Imagine everything we could accom-
tags round that starts at noon. The grass is freshly cut and plish. New tee signs? Teeboxes on every tee? Downed limbs
several new teeboxes were installed in the previous weeks. cleaned up within hours of falling? No trash on an urban
This is a beautiful scene and happens almost every Saturday course? Grass mowed two or three times a month? A NEW
(and Thursday, and Sunday.) As a matter of fact, there are COURSE?!?!?!?
around 156 Weekly Tag Challenge rounds a year. 156!!!!!
All for the cost of $20 yearly. That means that tag is costing This is a reminder to everyone. If you are holding this
you less than 13 cents a round; what a deal! Now, what is publication you care about Sedgley Woods. It is likely that
wrong with this picture? you just spent 12.8 cents to play a round of tags run by a
volunteer. Please, consider volunteering yourself. Even if it
We all enjoy Sedgley Woods. We enjoy the golf, the comra- is picking up an empty plastic bag and filling it with trash
derie, the little slice-of-green in the middle of Philly’s hustle during your round, every little bit helps. We have a new web-
and bustle. Some of us volunteer to come out and make site to communicate cleanup activities and events. We have
Sedgley a better place. Whether it is Dave Prue, Stash, a board sponsored initiative to have a regular cleanup day
Rome etc. selling discs to generate funds for the club, or Stu the second saturday of every month. We have board meet-
and G-Man coming and performing much needed mainte- ings at the beginning of every month that all friends of the
nance on the course, or Woodsy and Mike Klein running woods are encouraged to attend. Please, lets make Sedgley
tags, or Ben and Ebush grilling on holidays. We have some the best it can be. Lets force the Parks and Recreation
very dedicated volunteers that really enjoy giving back to the department to recognize our outstanding contribution and
course. This is a very common theme around most courses let them know we need a new course.
that I’ve traveled too. Almost every course is maintained
and improved by a group of club members or volunteers.
Again, what is wrong with this picture?

In my opinion, most of these other clubs seem to have


roughly the same number of active volunteers as FSW. Some
have quite a few more. What no other club has (as far as
I know) is the HUGE number of people that belong to the
club or use the course. Sedgley has one of the largest clubs
of any course and has to see more individual players than
just about any course in the world. Now, imagine that scene
described in the first paragraph if FSW had even roughly

Scheduled Monthly Clean-Up


Tags move to 1:00PM every 2nd Saturday in 2011.
The Friends of Sedgley Woods have declared the 2nd Saturday
of each month to be regularly scheduled for volunteer course
maintenance from 8am - 12pm. Tags will start 1 hour later
than normal at 1pm on these monthly work days. This change
does not take effect until January.

We hope to see all of you out at the course early to help with
keeping the course in shape. Beverages are commonly provided
for volunteers. Theres always something to be done!

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Congratulations Yerds FSW & Philly Parks Alliance Wizard of OZ parody


By: Dave Myers
Sung to the tune; ‘If I only had a brain’.

(Disc Golfer)
I would putt all day for hours
Conferrin’ with the powers
Consult’n with the chains.
On my head I’ld be a whackin,
while my putts were basket smackin
If I only could make a putt.

I’ll try some new plastic


wishin it’ll be fantastic
on any manufacturer’s cut.

(Gallery)
Ray Rogers
With all the cussin and kickin
On the 25th of September, Bill & Mary you should focus all your thinkin
Yerd were married on hole 13 at paw
paw in West Virginia. Grats from FSW! on how to make your putts.

Air-Bear: Set To Retire After This Year


(Disc Golfer)
Disc Golf Monthly
Oh I, can’t tell you why
my putts seem to always hit the floor
I could think and cuss like you’ve
never heard before
and then I’ld sit and think, and cuss
some more.

I’ll try this shiny new putter


hoping to stop the head flutter
all new and sharply cut

Prue
It’ll been keen and really prime-o
when I putt like Kenny Climo
HOLY COW I MADE A PUTT!

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“5 minutes until 10 minutes!” Flying Turtle
By: Dave Myers By: Turtle

“5 minutes ‘til 10 minutes!” These words will live in


infamy and are bellowed through out the year before
each tag round by one of Sedgley’s own, Mike Klein.

As most of you know (the cognoscenti), a


new tag rule was installed last year which
requires tag participants to sign the tag
sheet and hang their tag on the tag board
10 minutes before the so called start
time. This helps speed the process up for
the tag czars when filling/shuffling out
cards and assigning tee positions. It also
attempts to install a sense of responsibil-
ity (I use that word very loosely) in each
tag holder by showing up on time. Yes, we Just flew into Philly... feelin really chilly, straight up cold down
all know that occurrences come up from 2 my bone... Till Sunday,I’ll be bitten by the Clipper... Quite
time to time that we have no control of a bit nipply, I’ll be pullin’ up my zipper, Its windy... Man its
and it’s just impossible to make it to the
colder than December,its January... I’ll bet every Witches tit
course on time. Have no fear, you’ll still
be able to play, but you’ll be at the back this minute is shivering... I feel the freeze, an eight ball inside a
of the pack and not in tag sequential snow ball, its numbing... all at the same time,kinda pleasing...
order. When this rule was first enforced cause its still good to be home tonight... and as soon as Its on,
there was some friction to start, but as Im on the first hot flight.
players are getting use to the change
things are working out quite nicely. Just flew into Philly... spring sprung and flung the plane up
and down in the sky as April showers shatters winters grip
For those of you who don’t know Mike, trust me, you will
soon be introduced to him in one way or another, formally or with thundering electric strips from above... humid jetway
informally by the sound of his radiant booming voice. Mike is and I cant wait to play... See I’ve waited... long... longer
the short, stocky character that runs the tag show along with than ever before... through the Snowiest winter on record,
Dave Woods. In my eyes, he is part of the foundation that is and my loved one lost... now its time to revive my soul... as
Sedgley. Mike has stepped up to take the tag reigns this past soon as the mud dries its time to roll... and throw.
year in Woodsy’s absence and has done a formidable job.

Just flew into Philly ..... the walk from the wing to the whip
Also known as “Big Mike Klein”, “BMK” or “Iron Man
Mike” (due to his undisputed 151 out of 156 tag rounds last dripping and sweaty... switch to tank top, eelin’ really hungry
year), Mike has improved his game over the short time I’ve ...I 95 wrapped around Center City... think I’ll gooo... for
known him to be at a very competitive level. His determina- eggplant parm and spaghetti, at Angelino’s... its still early
tion and participation in all things disc golf has led to his yet, I’ll wait and see... Yo, I know one thing will happen
stellar play and fierce competitiveness. But I believe Mike is
most definatly... even though I may have been away more
much more then that. He is truly a down to earth, genuine
than a week... as I drive through these Philly streets... before
type of guy and just a great human being.
my doorsteps... I’ll reach... Sedgley... and I will stop... and
My hats off to you Mike, keep up the great job in the tag breathe... and thank God... for these trees, and this grass, and
endeavors, improving your disc golf game and being the stand these ravines... and the fact it gets better with the friends I
up genuine guy that you are. Your thankless hours of volun- see... and dealing with the strange feelings of not wanting to
teering haven’t gone unnoticed. leave... but I will.. cause thats half the fun... of feeling like
one of Sedgley’s prodigal sons.
Looking forward to the next “5 minutes until 10 minutes”
call.

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Impressive Feats at Sedgley Woods

Martin:
Coef gets a 2 on 27 red!!! I wasn’t in the group but his 2nd
shot came from behind the rocks in the fairway...

Anyone think there is a more impressive feat at Sedgley?

Phil Ross:
Yes, me, I do. Namely, JGB’s 16 under par for 18 holes in a
tag round is a more impressive feat at Sedgeley.

One good drive coupled with a lucky upshot (fairway ace)


is good, especially on 27 Red, but it cannot compare with 2
pars and 16 birdies over a standard, 18-hole round in “live”
competition.

Seriously, shooting in the 30’s in singles... think about that


for a moment, and it far outshines Coef’s single deuce - even
on Sedgeley’s toughest hole.

P.S. If memory serves, it included a stretch of 15 straight


birdies from hole 3 through 17!! No, it wasn’t all blue, either.
I recall it was Red 1-6, Blue 7-12, Yellow 13-18.

The red tee on 5 was the still old tee (just north by northwest
of blue tee on 5).
Jason Coef hit a fairway ace to card the first ever 2 on 27 red.
I wasn’t a live witness either. I showed up for 2x’s post tags,
but I still remember it as if I were in on it.

Bradway (or FSW in general, Please back me up on this one,


Nice Up Needs Your Help! particularly the 15 straight birdies. That feat goes down as
the most impressive one performed at Sedgeley.
Greetings fellow golfers,
JG Bradway:
Yeap, 15 straight, 3-17.
We are looking for some mebers to help with the next
...and while that was a great round, I think I had a hotter day
production of the NICE UP! Newsletter. a Sedgeley.

In the height of my practice days I would take 5 Avairs and


Do you like taking photos at the course? Ever feel so
play the back nine throwing each disc to completion on each
inspired as to interview one of our many up-and-coming hole. Essentially playing 45 holes of disc golf. I once shot
or vetran players? How about covering a disc golf event a 36 under in one of those sessions with no two’s on 12 [5
pars]. That’s only 4 pars in 40 tee shots if you don’t count
at Sedgley Woods or beyond? Then we could really use
hole 12.
your efforts to help produce the next newsletter.
Of course there where no witnesses and the whole competi-
tion thing probably
Please contact one of us at the course or you may send makes the 16 down a greater feat, but it was still quite the
your submissions to: bonestormcreative@gmail.com lunch hour.

Younger days....
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Disc Golf Catches on All Over Pennsylvania


By: Joe Petrucci, 4/29/2010

If you haven’t heard of disc golf, it wouldn’t Keystone State is now known as home to some of
necessarily be surprising. It might be surpris- the world’s most beautiful and challenging courses.
ing, however, if you’ve heard of the relatively new In 2005, Lehigh Valley played host to the PGDA
sport, in which players traverse a course throwing World Championships at a host of its renowned
flying discs at baskets or targets in as few strokes courses. Roughly half of the state’s courses have
as possible, and the mention of it didn’t bring a been built in the last five years on the backs of
smile to your face. That’s how Philadelphia’s John grassroots efforts like the one Stroudsburg’s
Deusler, who serves as a marketing director for Chris Cioni led to build the first course in Monroe
the Professional Disc Golf Association, illustrates County, nestled in a scenic, sacred parcel that’s a
the sport’s ultimate impact and the impression it couple long drives from the Delaware River.
leaves on beginners and pros alike.
“Nockamixon State Park was rated the most
“What we’re finding is it invokes this feeling of challenging course in the history of the World
happiness, independence and freedom,” says Championships and the Lehigh Parkway course
Duesler, who’s been involved with the sport for used for the final is often referred to as one of the
nearly a quarter-century. “With the state of the most scenic,” says Duesler, who served as tourna-
world, disc golf offers a comfortable refuge that ment director. “We had close to 3,000 fans on the
people really enjoy.” course for the finals and I haven’t seen as ener-
getic and boisterous gallery since.”

All that fanfare and the sport’s growth


throughout the state isn’t possible
without Sedgley, where disc golf truly
starts and begins in PA and beyond.

Sedgley was born when Penn State


University biochemistry grad and avid
Ultimate Frisbee player Jim Powers
returned to Philly and formed the
Philadelphia Frisbee Club in 1976.
At about the same time Ed Headrick,
formerly of Frisbee maker Wham-
O, and his son Ken were developing
a Frisbee-catching device that was
eventually installed in the first and
oldest permanent disc golf course in
Pasadena, California. When the PFC
hosted the Philadelphia Frisbee Cham-
pionships in early 1977, Headrick and
Wham-O were so impressed with the
Chances are many of those smiles originated in event, held at Fairmount’s Belmont Plateau, that
Pennsylvania, home to 75 disc golf courses (ninth- they donated 18 baskets and tee signs for a disc
most in the U.S.) and to the first layout on the golf course there. After a few months they settled
East Coast--legendary Sedgley Woods in Philadel- on a site in East Fairmount Park that was largely
phia’s mammoth Fairmount Park. Sedgley, though, unused at the time and located on the doorstep
is much more than an offbeat landmark for the of the city’s distressed Strawberry Mansion
City of Brotherly Love. It seeded disc golf in neighborhood.
Pennsylvania and from Florida to Maine, and the

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More than 30 years later, about three dozen school Like many others who drove or walked by the
children participate in an after-school disc golf strange round formation of chains that constitutes
program. The Friends of Sedgley (FOS), a non- a disc golf basket in their early days, DiSciascio
profit organization that has preserved, improved thought perhaps they were birdfeeders. Others
and promoted the course for 20 years, runs the thought they were barbecues. DiSciascio soon
program. Last weekend, FOS organized the figured it out and fell in love with the sport, and
planting of 30 trees through a grant from the when vandals stole nine baskets--the sport’s most
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. The group also expensive piece of equipment--he and a group of
publishes a quarterly newsletter--“Nice Up,” in dedicated players formed FOS to raise funds to
reference to a successful shot at the basket--that replace the baskets in 1990. When FOS eventually
feels more like a subscription magazine. found the stolen baskets, the group donated them
to other fledgling courses in the region.
While the sport has long been associated with
hippie culture, a trip to Sedgley or any course That spirit is alive and well today at Sedgley. On
throughout the state indicates the sport has out- a sunny, early Monday afternoon in April, the
grown its organic roots and moved closer to the parking lot is almost half-full but it’s still slow,
mainstream. The beauty of it, says Philadelphia’s says DiSciascio, who is set up on the scene wdith
John DiSciascio, is you never know who you’re two FOS members, a couple of boxes of discs to
going to meet out on the course. sell and info on upcoming events. As school gets
out, things start to pick up. Nate Krahn, PA’s state
“All the colleges here have helped grow the sport champion in 2008, is just starting a round with a
immeasurably,” says DiSciascio, Sedgley’s unof- friend. Talk among regulars shifts toward upcom-
ficial PR man and one of its biggest advocates. “I ing events--there are tournaments most every
don’t think Ben Franklin played, but (college kids) weekend and a host of leagues and other events
took it back to their homes and helped make it that draw diverse crowds.
popular.”
It’s groups like FOS that has made the sport stick
statewide, says Chris Kemmerer of the Pennsyl-
vania Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources (DCNR). DCNR devotes a page on its
Web site to the 11 courses at its parks and Kem-
merer says the state is happy to support this kind
of recreation, especially when it helps staff with
the enormous task of maintaining its parks.

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a beautiful beginner-friendly layout that was chal-


lenging enough for more experienced players. Less
than a year later an 18-hole layout was built a few
miles away at Yetter Park in Stroudsburg.

“I know personally a lot of people that were intro-


duced to the sport by playing at River’s Edge and
it turned into a passion for some of them,” says
Cioni. “The area in which we live is perfect for the
sport.”

It also seems to be perfect for ski resorts across


the state who are looking to provide four-season
recreation to increase revenues. Indiana University
of Pennsylvania constructed a disc golf course
on a former ski slope on its property about 10
“We’ll chip in and help them and buy a tee or mow years ago. Duesler is helping install a course at
some of the trails of they do a big event, but the Blue Mountain in Palmerton, Carbon County
day-to-day maintenance of that course is really that expects to open on May 22 and another is
done by them, with us every once in awhile look- expected to open at Camelback in Tannersville,
ing in,” says Kemmerer, a programming specialist. Monroe County. Unlike most courses, there will be
“We support these grassroots efforts if the park a charge to play at these spots, but they will look
manager or other experts say we can do it and the to provide more than the average walk in the park.
community wants it.”
“This is the moment,” says Duesler. “Right now
That’s similar to how things played out for Cioni, we’re seeing the evolution of the sport spilling
who recently learned upgrades for River’s Edge into non-disc golf interests. We’re seeing corpo-
Disc Golf Course in Shawnee on Delaware were rate interests trying to get involved with the sport.
approved by local township supervisors. Build it and they will come.”

Cioni started playing disc golf


in 2002 and quickly learned
there weren’t any courses
within 25 miles of his home
in Stroudsburg. When he was
approached by the Eastern
Monroe Regional Park Com-
mission to construct a nine-
hole course at the former site
of the Shawnee Stables, he
jumped up at the opportunity.
He rounded up local businesses
to donate materials and friends
to help design the course.

Cioni used a portable basket


to test different hole loca-
tions and utilized the PDGA’s
course design tutorial. When
the first six holes were laid out
in 2005, he knew he had built
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STRAWBeRRY MANSION:
Friends oF sedgley Woods Fight
Pollution and Crime
By CaITlIN BUrNS aND THoMaS DoUGHErTy

Never before has a group been named so aptly. The Friends of Sedgley
Woods are truly friends in the most sincere sense of the word. “All of us
here are good friends and we come together from all walks of life. From
the homeless to millionaires, we are here in Fairmount Park to play a
sport we love, celebrate together and make sure this park is here for future
players,” says Derrick “Turtle” Eason, a regular disc golfer. Most of the
regulars at the Sedgley course have nicknames and the jovial, joking tone
among the players resembles that of a pep rally more than a sporting
competition.

The course at Sedgley Woods is located in East Fairmount Park and is the
second oldest course in the United States. Disc golf uses Frisbee-like discs
that players use to aim for the holes, which are metal cages.

all DISC SalE ProCEEDS


HElP BENEfIT THE frIENDS
“the Friends oF sedgley Woods are truly
of SEDGlEy WooDS Friends in the most sinCere sense oF the Word.”

One of the founding members of The Friends of


Sedgley Woods is Paul “Old Goat” Fein, who has been
building, maintaining and playing this course since
its inception in 1977. “This place looks like a desert
compared to when we first started this all those years
ago,” say Fein.

While the tone among the players may be light-


hearted, the mission is serious business. “We do
everything here except for haul the garbage away,”
says Gerome “Rome” Vernon, oversight director for
The Friends of Sedgley. The group even provides the
trash bags for the numerous waste baskets around the
course. “The bags that The Fairmount Park Commis-
sion gave us weren’t strong enough, so we buy our SHEllEy SINGH
own. This is an all volunteer effort and the group
remains self-sufficient,” says Treasurer, David Prue.

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“We do everything here exCePt
For haul the garbage aWay,”
says gerome “rome”vernon
This sense of community and responsibility is immediately
evident when approaching the course. Greeting you on your
way to the first hole, besides a group of players palling
around, is the lost and found where new players can borrow
a disc or two for their round and return them when they are
finished. The pile is a heap of brightly colored plastic discs
that embodies the mindset The Friends of Sedgley hope to
foster.

The Friends of Sedgley also publish a disc golf magazine on


a quarterly basis with issues coming out in January, April,
DErrICK “TUrTlE” EaSoN July and October. The magazine entitled, NiceUp, has sec-
tions written by people who regularly play the course. Many
The group has many different ways to maintain its coffers of the articles in the most recent issue concern cleaning up
ranging from selling disc golf discs at the beginning of the the park, a call for more volunteers, results and pictures from
course, to selling individual slices of pizza. “All this money recent tournaments as well as reports from different courses
goes right back to maintaining this course,” says Fein. While around the country.
the group now are the proud stewards of a gorgeous and
world renowned course, it wasn’t always like this. While the group’s main mission is to maintain and preserve
the course at Sedgley Woods, there is a camaraderie among
Many of the members spoke harshly about the early days of the participants that is palpable. This may have much to do
the course, mainly because of the crime and litter problems with the relatively newness of the sport, but it also might be
that plagued the area. “The group is great for this commu- attributed to the attitude of those who chose to participate.
nity. Before we were here the ground was covered in coke “These are just good people who want to have fun and take
vials and hookers walked the street outside the course openly, a walk in the woods,” says Eason. Others like Fein talk about
but now it’s a clean place you can take your family and have the sport as a taking back of the property from drug deal-
a great time and feel safe,” says Eason. ers and other nefarious types. “A while back my son was 12
As well as a place to have fun and enjoy the surroundings, the or 13 and I was watching him play and, all of a sudden, it
course is host to national tournaments and internationally dawned on me that we have created an oasis here that will,
known. “I have played all around the world and when I say I hopefully, be around for future players to enjoy,” says Fein.
am from Sedgley, people know about it,” says Fein.

Recently, The Friends of Sedgley teamed up with the Fair-


mount Park Commission, The Horticultural Society and City
Year to plant 39 trees. “The Friends do a lot to help maintain
the health of the park like replanting efforts and cleaning
up debris after big storms come through. We also have the
Adopt-A-Hole Program where an individual or group can
be assigned a hole to clean and make sure the hole is play-
able,” say Eason. The Friends of Sedgley hold the health and
well-being of the park higher than even the playability. “We
are here as guests and, as guests, we have a duty to leave the
place better than we found it,” says Fein.
THE loST aND foUND arEa of SEDGlEy WooDS.

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USADGC
United States Amateur Disc Golf Championship
by DAve Prue #9360

Stu Straw, Tim Gray and Dave Prue drove to just


north of Ann Arbor, Michigan in mid-June for a 5-day
disc golf road trip. Stu qualified for the tourney while
Tim and Dave were simply along for the adventure.

Day 1: Driving in the rain for 5 hours we exited the PA


turnpike for lunch but rain prevented us from playing Deer
Lakes DGC near Pittsburgh, PA so we drove into Ohio looking
for sunshine. We found Hudson Springs DGC in Hudson, OH
located just minutes from the highway. The front 9 was very
easy and short, the back nine was considerably much longer
and was better golf. We arrived in Michigan 12 hours after
our journey began.

Day 2: Stu got registered and played a few of the harder


holes on the Toboggan course in Kensington Metro Park.
With a #1 rating by a variety of PDGA course designers
and pros, it may be the greatest challenge in disc golf. At
8824 feet, this par 62 course has a mix of large elevation
changes and tight fairways that will test every shot in your
bag. Later in the day we played Hudson Mills (original
course) which was one of my old favorite courses ever
played due to its immaculate course conditions including
24 holes, cement tees, carved fairways with cut grass and
rough with a great mixture of open and wooded holes. CJ’s
county store along the way offers 4,000 discs for sale and
a terrific selection of beef jerky.

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Day 3: Stu plays stellar golf in round 1 up until hole 18 which Day 5: Stu shoots under par for the first time in 2 years
he double bogeys for a total of 65 placing him the middle of playing the Toboggan course; a 60 (rated at 992) places him
the pack, 148 golfers total. We then head to Independence in 74th place for the tourney, 10 spots better than his finish
Red Hawk DGC located in Whitmore Lake, MI. The entry last year. The same morning Tim and Dave play Kensington’s
fee of $9 per car seems steep until you play the course; it other course named Black Locust, it has 18 re-designed
also “keeps the riff raft out”. It was like a mini DG country holes plus 9 new ones for a total of 27. The tourney is won
club. It has a challenging layout, playing through woods and by a teenager David Wiggins Jr, 4 of the top 5 golfers were
fields with a mix of narrow and 17 years old or less proving
wide open fairways including this event is a young man’s
several massive holes and few game. We immediately hit
with water hazards. Very well the road heading back east,
marked new signs at each tee, 4.5 hours later we are at Deer
and had direction signs to Lakes DGC with 2 hours of
next tee where needed. sunlight which is just enough
time for a final round of golf
Day 4: On the hottest day of on this road trip. After 1:00a
the year so far in Michigan we exit the PA turnpike and
along with humidity, Stu I get home at 2:00a for 3.5
shoots a 6 over par 68. He hours of sleep before work on
drops to 102nd place. We a Monday morning. Monday
then go back to Hudson Mills was hell physically but so
to play the ‘The Monster’ much worth it.
which is a second course in
the same park, hole 16 is
1038 feet long!

FyI, renting a mini-van was the best decision we made, plenty of room for 3 golfers and our gear made the 1,500 round
trip much easier. Thanks to Stu and Tim for letting me tag along, it was a wonderful disc golf road trip.

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1660 blue Mountain DrDanielsville, PA 18038


Photos by: John Murphy & Dan Sweed

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FSW 
FSW Calendar
Calendar

NOVEMBER 2010

Thursday 11/4 Tags: 12:56 Doubles: 3:56


Saturday 11/6 Tags: 12:00
Sunday 11/7 Tags: 11:00
Thursday 11/11 Tags: 12:30 Doubles: 3:00
Saturday 11/13 Tags: 12:00
Sunday 11/14 Tags: 11:00
Thursday 11/8 Tags: 12:30 Doubles: 3:00
Saturday 11/20 Tags: 12:00
Sunday 11/21 Tags: 11:00
Thursday 11/25 Turkey Day Doubles: 10:AM
Saturday 11/27 Tags: 12:00
Sunday 11/28 Monthly: 10:00 - 2 Rounds

FEBRUARY 2011 MARCH 2011

Thursday 2/3 Tags: 12:20 Doubles: 3:20 Thursday 3/3 Tags: 12:53 Doubles: 3:53
Saturday 2/5 Tags: 12:00 Saturday 3/5 Tags: 12:00
Sunday 2/6 Tags: 11:00 Sunday 3/6 Tags: 11:00
Thursday 2/10 Tags: 12:29 Doubles: 3:29 Thursday 3/10 Tags: 1:01 Doubles: 4:01
Saturday 2/12 Clean-Up: 9-12 Tags: 1:00 Saturday 3/12 Clean-Up: 9-12 Tags: 1:00
Sunday 2/13 Tags: 11:00 Sunday 3/13 Tags: 11:00
Thursday 2/17 Tags: 12:37 Doubles: 3:37 Thursday 3/17 Tags: 2:08 Doubles: 5:08
Saturday 2/19 Tags: 12:00 Saturday 3/19 Tags: 12:00
Sunday 2/20 Tags: 11:00 Sunday 3/20 Tags: 11:00
Thursday 2/24 Tags: 12:45 Doubles: 3:45 Thursday 3/24 Tags: 2:15 Doubles: 5:15
Saturday 2/26 Tags: 12:00 Saturday 3/26 Monthly: 10:00 - 2 Rounds
Sunday 2/27 Monthly: 10:00 - 2 Rounds Sunday 3/27 Tags: 11:00
Thursday 3/31 Tags: 2:22 Doubles: 5:22

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DECEMBER 2010 JANUARY 2011

Thursday 12/4 Tags: 12:30 Doubles: 3:00 Saturday 1/1 NYD!!! 1 Round Blue: 12:00
Saturday 12/4 Tags: 12:00 Sunday 1/2 Tags: 11:00
Sunday 12/5 Tags: 11:00 Thursday 1/6 Tags: 12:30 Doubles: 3:00
Monday 12/6 Xmas Party: 7pm Saturday 1/8 Clean-Up: 9-12 Tags: 1:00
Thursday 12/9 Tags: 12:30 Doubles: 3:00 Sunday 1/9 Tags: 11:00
Saturday 12/11 Tags: 12:00 Thursday 1/13 Tags: 12:30 Doubles: 3:00
Sunday 12/12 Tags: 11:00 Saturday 1/15 Tags: 12:00
Thursday 12/16 Tags: 12:30 Doubles: 3:00 Sunday 1/16 Tags: 11:00
Saturday 12/18 Tags: 12:00 Thursday 1/20 Tags: 12:04 Doubles: 3:04
Sunday 12/19 Tags: 11:00 Saturday 1/22 Tags: 12:00
Thursday 12/23 Tags: 12:30 Doubles: 3:00 Sunday 1/23 Tags: 11:00
Saturday 12/25 Tags: 12:00 Thursday 1/27 Tags: 12:12 Doubles: 3:12
Sunday 12/26 Monthly: 10:00 - 2 Rounds Saturday 1/29 Nice Bowl: 10:00 - 2 Rounds
Thursday 12/23 Tags: 12:30 Doubles: 3:00 Sunday 1/30 Tags: 11:00

APRIL 2011 MAY 2011

Saturday 4/2 Tags: 12:00 Sunday 5/1 Tags: 11:00


Sunday 4/3 Tags: 11:00 Thursday 5/5 Tags: 2:58 Doubles: 5:58
Thursday 4/7 Tags: 2:29 Doubles: 5:29 Saturday 5/7 Tags: 12:00
Saturday 4/9 2011 Philly Open *PDGA Sunday 5/8 Tags: 11:00
Sunday 4/10 Tags: 11:00 Thursday 5/12 Tags: 3:05 Doubles: 6:05
Thursday 4/14 Tags: 2:37 Doubles: 5:37 Saturday 5/14 Clean-Up: 9-12 Tags: 1:00
Saturday 4/16 Tags: 12:00 Sunday 5/15 Tags: 11:00
Sunday 4/27 Tags: 11:00 Thursday 5/19 Tags: 3:11 Doubles: 6:11
Thursday 4/21 Tags: 2:44 Doubles: 5:44 Saturday 5/21 Tags: 12:00
Saturday 4/23 Tags: 12:00 Sunday 5/22 Tags: 11:00
Sunday 4/24 Monthly: 10:00 - 2 Rounds Thursday 5/26 Tags: 3:17 Doubles: 6:17
Thursday 4/38 Tags: 2:51 Doubles: 5:51 Saturday 5/28 Monthly: 10:00 - 2 Rounds
Saturday 4/23 Tags: 12:00 Sunday 5/29 Tags: 11:00

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Toughest courses ever!


By PDGAStaff | Jun 26, 2010

Imagine playing a course that’s tougher and with more elevation than Winthrop Gold during the
uSDGC and doing it not once but twice each day in 95 degree heat. That’s what the hearty souls
had to endure to complete the Challenge on the highest combination of SSA courses ever played
in 4 rounds of PDGA competition.

JuST THe FACTS:


The Delaware Disc Golf Challenge
Newark/Wilmington, De
June 19–20, 2010 TD: Jimi McIlvain
80 players / $7530 purse ($5000 added)
Sunny, humid and stiffling around 95
Lead Sponsors: Choice Hotels ($1400)
All Natural Landscaping ($1600)

WINNerS:
MPO - Nate Krahn, FPO - becky Sonnheim
MPM - Jim Myers, MPG - Karl Sweetman
MA1 - Jared Frost, MA2 - Neil Lonoza

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It started at Iron Hill.This new gem, almost fully polished, was Tyler Horne had the hot hand with a 63 in the morning to make
created by designer Steve Winchester and a dedicated Dela- up a few on Krahn but it wasn't enough. Brinster rallied with
ware crew. The gold level tees had been completed this spring the hot score of 61 in the afternoon to continue moving back
and this was the big test. As designed, this par 72 weaving up the board into a 4th place finish. Krahn played solid all day
thru majestic hardwoods (only two holes of daylight) deliv- to take the iron man... I mean Challenge title winning a cool
ered the 72 SSA both rounds as planned. After 4 hours in the $1145 from Mike Moser below.
morning and a much appreciated lunch included, we did it all
again. After Day 1, Nate Krahn and Becky Sonnheim lead the
Open divisions. Nate's 64 in the AM unofficially rated about
1040 was matched by Steve Brinster in the PM who had to
rally from a tough first round playing with Winchester and
myself. Jim Myers and Lewis Graninger rallied in the after-
noon to lead MPM and MPG. The amateurs played Carousel
the first day so their scores are on a different layout.

Becky Sonnheim lead wire-to-wire and picked up $300 in win-


ning the 4-woman Open field. She's so happy here, could it
mean a trip to Disney World?

Steve Brinster drives on the daunting Iron Hill 17 at over


800 ft thru the maze. Day 2 was just as hot but on a much
more open course at Carousel designed by top pro Mike
Moser. What a huge and well groomed complex the horse
owners were willing to share with us. It was two miles to drive
around back to the 10th tee where I got to start play with
insider Amy Moser providing guidance and helpful course
nuggets during the round. Mike used the elevation, ponds and
scattered wooded areas in creative ways for another gold
level experience. After a 71 SSA morning round he "eased If you're a competitive disc golfer visiting this area, you're
off" in the afternoon and made four holes just a little easier going to want to check out these courses... but maybe not play
for a 69 SSA layout. Jim Myers playing his upshot on the both gold layouts the same day!
par 4, hole 2 with water danger on the drive. Lesli Brinster
completing hole 5 located on a steep slope tucked in an open-
ing in the woods after driving up and over a hill from the tee.

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Johnny Murphy & Tim Grey


Southbound Visit
Photos From Tennesee & South Carolina
By John Murphy

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The Black Course at Grand Vue Pk in WV


I left on my 2010 road trip one day early to avoid the 100+
Dave Prue’s degree day in Philly, when I got to Moundsville, WV (just
south of Wheeling) at The Black Course in Grand Vue Park
2010 Disc Golf it was only 93 on their mountainside course. I met the local
“course guide” Paul as arranged through DGcoursereview.com

RoadTrip and he provided me a tour by walking with me while I played


the course. This proved to be a tremendous help since the tees
were very hard to find and the rough was thick in places. The
challenge this course presents can’t be understated, consider
the 100 foot elevation drops, a 1,008 foot hole #18 down
a HUGE slope, up and down sloping hills, several mandos,
wind and some difficult par 3’s and 7 par 5’s! Bring your
hiking shoes and a camera, the views are truly spectacular at
this park. Within a few years this will become a ‘destination’
course. Rated 4 stars now on its way to 5 in the future.

The next day in Cincinnati, OH my next stop was at “The Nati


Disc Golf” shop located at the Mt Airy DGC, their shop in the
park had thousands of discs and apparel for sale. I took the
rest of the day off from playing for some site seeing with a
local, my sister. Day 3 took us to Louisville, KY and Charlie
Vettiner DGC which was well designed despite numerous blind
shots off the cement tees. Up and down small hills and in and
Holler in the Hills out of woods the fairways were very fair. In the afternoon we
toured the Louisville Slugger baseball bat manufacturer.

I was on my own the next two days. Freeman Park in Eliza-


bethtown, KY is a lovely well maintained park. After having
trouble finding the park entrance and also hole 1, I was well

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Freeman Lake in KY
rewarded. The course plays along cut grass fairways amongst I parked in a campground spot less than 50 feet from hole
large cedars trees and rolling hills. The lake comes into play 19 which you play first and end up on hole 18. Thankfully the
on several holes on the back nine including a basket located course provided plenty of shade which made most of the tee
on a peninsula! This place was simply Gorgeous and highly shots the “low ceiling” variety. It was well marked and flowed
recommend for a DG road trip. I plan on returning here some- easily; 3.5 stars. Exhausted from the heat and playing the
day. Rated 4 stars. previous day I skipped the next planned course and arrived in
South Bend, IN (my hometown) later that day and then took
Next was a private course named “Holler in the Hills” in it easy for another day while visiting with family and friends.
Brownsville, KY located very close to Mammoth Cave. To get
there I had to drive down a gravel road, open a privacy gate, My final DG destination on this trip was Lemon Lake County
sign a waiver and gladly paid the $5 donation. Playing a pri- Park located in upper NW Indiana and the 2010 PDGA Pro
vate course solo with no one else round was rather surreal. Worlds Championship. This park complex contains FOUR
The amount of work done here to put a course in one’s “back- courses ranging from a short beginner WHITE course, an
yard” is much appreciated. Several memorable holes on the older RED course, a very nice BLUE course and a world class
back 9 made this place special. The elevation changes in the SILVER/GOLD course depending on which set of tees are
woods along with the KY rock formations made this quite a used. I simply watched the best players in the world compete
hike and DG challenge. Rated 4 stars, some would say 5. their last 2 days of the tournament and played the BLUE
course one evening.
Back in Louisville again, Iroquois Park is a very old course
recently upgraded with new tees and a re-designed configura- My last day on the road, I drove back east for 10 hours
tion. A mostly open front 9 lead to a mostly wooded back nine, straight without stopping at one course along the way to end
it was a fun course but not quite the challenge I had earlier my road trip. Overall, I played 7 new courses and drove 2,544
in the day; 3 stars. I drove to into southern Indiana and slept miles over an 8 day period.
well that night.
Dave Prue
I was at Buffalo Trace Park in Palmyra, IN by 8:30a trying #9360
to beat the heat, it was already hot though. The entire park FSW treasurer
facility with a beautiful lake was very well maintained, this
wasn’t Fhilthadelphia.

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SedgleyEvents
Events

Sedley Woods’ Annual


Big Lid Tournament
blue blue total
Men
Dale Rasta Bear 51 45 96 won playoff
John Bradway 47 49 96
Joe Ford 49 48 97
Aaron Stein 50 50 100
Steven Braud 50 50 100
Chris Kelly 51 54 105
Marc Davies 53 51 104
Phil Cappa 52 54 106
Jeff Slamig Horner 56 52 108
Steve J 53 56 109
Don Sauce Cain 55 56 111
Colin Shovlin 59 52 111
Mike Klein 57 57 114
Russda 58 56 114
Adam Fisher 59 57 116
William Giebel 54 59 113
Len 59 53 112
Dan J 57 60 117
6/5/10 - Mostly sunny, low 80’s hot & Humid
Pete Johnson 64 53 117
1–18 both rounds (with short 2 and 12) Bob Dean 57 63 120
TD: Dale Crawford Ray Schellinger 60 60 120
Sam H. 64 58 122
Earl 60 64 124
Caleb Hoff 65 62 127
Craig Crawford 60 67 127
Clayton Coltman 62 67 129
Dave Prue 67 69 136
Kieran Southwick 67 DNF DNF
David Woods DNS 57

Women
Beth Hutton 62 66 128
Kristin Bradway 74 73 147

Kids
Austin Crawford 70 69 139
Dylan Crawford 70 69 139

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Pawsome Doubles
2010 Benefit Tournament

Thanks to Emily for running the PAWS Benefit Doubles


Tournament and to all the golfers who played and contrib-
uted. We raised $437, which I hand delivered a check from
FSW to PAWS (@ 2nd & Arch).

Thank You!
Fantastic job FSW for supporting our local four-legged
friends and a BIG thank you to Emily for her vision and dedi-
cation to such a worthy cause.

Job well done! -Myers

Norm Greer

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ROAST THE OLD GOAT


very cloudy, some early light rain
entry fee = $0.00 1-18 blue both rounds
blue blue total
TD: Chris Poole Chef: Eric Bush THANK YOU! TV: Ben
MenGraham
Dalemeat
Special thanks to Mike Eckert for providing the goat Rasta Bear 51 45 96 won playoff
John Bradway 47 49 96
and Eric Bush for being cooking all the other meat!
Joe Ford 49 48 97
blue blue total
Aaron Stein 50 50 100
Steven
Dale Braud
Rasta Bear 50
45 50
41 100 $1
86
Chris Kelly
Matt Haley 51
45 54
44 105
89 $1
Marc Davies
Steven Braud 53
47 51
44 104
91 $1
Phil Cappa
Joshua Winer 52
45 54
48 106
93 $1
Jeff Slamig
Barry Noakes Horner 56
44 52
50 108 $1
94
Steve
Russda J 53
49 56
48 109 $1
97
Don Sauce
Kevin ColemanCain 50 55 56
47 111 $1
97
Colin Shovlin
Chris Poole 59
48 52
50 111
98 $1
Mike Klein
Jason Bates 57
48 57
51 114
99 $1
Russda
Josh H! 58
48 56
51 114
99 $1
Adam Fisher
Ken Adams 59
50 57
50 116 $1
100
William
Martin . Giebel 54
50 59
50 113 $1
100
Len .
Troy 59
48 53
52 112 $1
100
Dan J
Dave L. 57
50 60
52 117 $1
102
PeteCaldwell
Alex Johnson 64
55 53
47 117 $1
102
Bob Dean
Kaiser Wilhelm 57
55 63
48 120 $1
103
Ray Schellinger
Theo O. 60
50 60
53 120 $1
103
SamD.H.
Bob 64
52 58
52 122 $1
104
Earl Ju
Mike 60
51 64
53 124 $1
104
Caleb Hoff
David Woods 65
52 62
52 127 $1
104
CraigKlein
Mike Crawford 60
56 67
49 127 $1
105
Clayton
Mike Coltman 51
Eckert 62 67
54 129 $1
105
Dave Prue
Dan Swede 67
53 69
52 136
105 $1
Kieran Southwick
Joey Muncie 67
51 DNF
62 DNF $1
113
David Woods
Kristin B. DNS 57
59 59 118 $1
Earl White 59 60 119 $1
Women
Anna McLenor 61 62 123 $1
Beth Hutton 62 66 128
Kristin Bradway
JGB 74
43 73 147
Jessie 56
Kids
Emily 59
AustinFein
Martel Crawford 70
60 69 139
DylanW.
Steve Crawford 70
61 69 139

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Lefty Luau - Tournament Results
7/4/2010 1-9 red 10-18 white(y) 19-27 blue - 27 holes, par = 81 - very hot mid 90’s
TD: Topher

Open Men total


Dala Rasta Bear 71 Open Women Am Men
JGB 72 Becky Sonnheim 83 Jason Bates 85
David Woods 76 Super 99 Nathan T. 89
Russda 77 Flash . 89
CPoole 78 Am Women Chris Fornace 91
Kyle Newton 79 Kristin Bradway 127 Turtle . 91
Steve Braud 79 Lynn Mailloux 146 Dan Meers 92
Mike Eckert 82 Jami Irwin dnf Sam N. 92
Adam Harris 87 M Flynn 93
Ben Graham 88 Advanced Men Theo . 93
Dan J. 89 Kevin Coleman 80 Steve “W” 94
Martin H. 84 Earl W. 101
Masters Bro Bill 88 RNM Bolton dnf
Heff 76 Dan the Swede 88 Rome dnf
Ken Adams 78 Eric Bush 92
Rick Atkins 80 Andre Archambault 95
Mike Purkis 81 Norm Greer 102
Sherman . 81
Tim Felten 82
Stu Straw 84
Phil Ross 87
Gman . 91 Chris F. won the $100.00 by one vote over Eric Bush’s Chili
Mike Klein dnf .....and Phil Ross came in a dead last this year.(but there were only 3 chili’s)

Wine, No Whine
Presented to by Uhle, Turtle, Stash and others

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FSW  League Results

June Monthly
It was a HOT,HUMID day.Excessive heat warning from noon till 8pm. Partly cloudy,high of 96,winds SW 5-10mph.
The normal TD went on vacation,so I....Tim Felten...,took over as TD and called YORE(yellow odd,red even)for the 1st
round,followed by blue the 2nd round. 8 CTP’s the 1st round.,9 CTP’s the 2nd round.
There was 56 players(all put $1.00 for ace pot).Ace pot was $280 + 56 = $336.00 ......with 2 ace’s to report.....results as follow.
OPEn AMATUER
JOnH MURPHY 47+42=89 Alex Caldwell 55+50=105 4 disc’s
$35+$30SUPER=$65.00 Bob Dieckman 58+49=107 3 disc’s
STEVE BRAUD 44+46=90 Jason Bates 60+48=108 2 disc’s
$25+$20SUPER=$45.00 Justin Case 62+47=109 1 disc
nICK KnAPP 49+44=93 Chris F. 58+51=109 1 disc
$20+$10SUPER=$30.00 Mike Korba 58+52=110 1 disc
nICK TILIGADOS 50+48=98 $8.50 Mike Flynn 59+52=111 1 disc
KYLE nEWTOn 48+50=98 $8.50 Theo 56+55=111 1 disc
Ben Graham 50+50=100 Kieran S. 59+53=112 1 disc
RUSSDA 52+50=102 Stump 58+55=113 1 disc
Rob V. 54+51=105 Erick Viking 60+54=114 1 disc
Aaron Fahey 53+55=108 James Parent 63+51=114 1 disc
Josh Hughes 61+49=110 Sam H. 62+57=119 mini
Dan Janoffsky 56+55=111 Jeff Hagner 60+60=120 mini
Pete Hallett 61+50=111 Chandler Smith 58+62=120 mini
nick “schu” 61+51=112 Jesse Reim 62+62=124 mini
Pat Malarky 60+52=112 Dan Meers 66+61=127 mini
(ALL CAPITAL LETTERS In THERE
nAME,....PLAYED SUPER) OPEn WOMEn
Becky S. 60+55=115 $10.00
ADVAnCED SuePer 65+56=121 $5.00(donated back
Scott Lewis 51+49=100 4 disc’s to course)
Adam Harris 53+48=101 3 disc’s
Kevin Coleman 53+49=102 2 disc’s SEnIOR GRAnDMASTER
Martin Hage 53+50=103 split 3 disc’s Rome 65+56=121 1 disc
Mike Mazeko 46+47=103
Dan Swede 56+48=104 1 disc PRO MASTERS
Steve Janoffsky 55+49=104 1 disc Stu Straw 50+48=98 $25.00
Mike Eckert 55+51=106 1 disc Sherman Davis 52+48=100 $20.00
Mike Giordeno 53+55=108 mini Tim Felten 56+50=106 $11.00
Madison Rast 55+55=110 mini Dave Myers 59+48=107
Kaiser Wilhelm 58+54=112 mini Heff 59+49=108
Brian Arthurs 56+57=113 mini Tom”Snuffy”Snyder 57+51=108
nathan Tierney 56+58=114 mini Ken Adams 56+55=111
Dave Prue 63+53=116

Jason Bates aced blue #13 and Alex Caldwell aced blue #17 during the June monthly.
They split the monthly ace pot of $336!
I want to thank Dave Myers and Scott Lewis for helping me with the cards and such.
Also a BIG “THAnK YOU” to Dave Prue for helping me”BIG TIME”.....THAnKS TO ALL!!!!!

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July Monthly
It was a “BEAUTIFUL” day to play disc golf.Sunny,Temp mid 80’s,Light winds.
Course Pro Barry noakes calls....Blue 1st round,Red 2nd round.
There was 33 players....1 ace to report....results as follow,

OPEn OPEn WOMEn


JOHn BRADWAY 43+50=93 $20.00 Jessie Dunn 54+62=116 $10.00
(plus $40.00 SUPER) Emily Landherr 54+70=124 $5.00
BARRY nOAKES 48+49=97 $15.00 Kristin Bradway 62+76=138 $5.00
(plus $20.00 SUPER)
AAROn STEIn 48+51=99 $10.00 AMATUER WOMEn
(plus $10.00 SUPER) Marge Landherr 99+ DnF disc & mini
Dan Janofsky 46+53=99 $10.00
DALE RASTA 50+50=100 AMATUER MEn
RUSSDA 47+53=100 Kieran Southwick 50+52=102 3 disc’s
C.Poole 46+56=102 Justin Case 47+58=105 2 disc’s
Aaron Fahey 47+56=103 Caleb Hoff 48+58=106 1 disc
MATT HALEY 50+56=106 nate T. 52+56=108 1 disc
JOSHUA WInER 51+57=108 Alex Caldwell 54+59=113 1 disc
(all CAPITAL letters in their Jim Parent 56+59=115 1 disc
name,played SUPER) Jeff Hagner 53+67=120 1 disc
Brian O’Leary 61+66=127 1 disc
PRO MASTERS Tim noakes 58+72=130 mini
Ken Adams 49+55=104 $15.00 Stephen Frankel 68+77=145 mini
little Timmy Felten 50+58=108 $10.00 Rob Workman 87+103=190 mini
Tom “Snuffy” Snyder 51+58=109 $5.00
(donated back to course,thanks) I would like to thank everyone that
“BIG” Mike Klein 52+65=117 showed up to play or to volunteer in
Dave Landherr 56+70=126 any way needed.

PRO GRAnDMASTERS “Congratulation” to Barry noakes for


Mark Parrish 53+58=111 $10.00 ace’n Blue #18......Sweeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!
Gary “G-Man” Peterson 55+64=119
Xander Hempfeild 63 (only played 2nd
round)

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AuGuSt Monthly SePteMBeR Monthly


It was a beautiful day,blue skies,high 80’s,light winds. Temp high 80’s,Winds WSW 5-10 mph.
Course Pro Barry noakes calls first round blue,second round yellow. Blue 1st round,YORE 2nd round.
There was 52 players,no aces to report,results as follow: TD: Tim Felton 28 players

OPEn AMATUER OPEn


*JOHN BRADWAY 43+48=91 $30.00 Chris Fornice 50+55=105 4 discs *JOHN MURPHY 45+49=94 $25.00
($50.00 SUPER) Sam H. 50+57=107 2.5 discs (plus $30.00 SUPER)
Dan Janofsky 42+50=92 $20.00 Bro Bill 50+57=107 2.5 discs *ED GORE 48+51=99 $5.00
*NICK TILIGADAS48+45=93 $12.50 Mike Korba 52+58=110 1 disc (plus $10.00 SUPER)
($20.00 SUPER) Theo 50+60=110 1 disc *JOSHUA WINER 47+52=99 $5.00
Andy King 44+49=93 $12.50 Jesse Reim 54+59=113 1 disc (plus $10.00 SUPER)
Aaron Fahey 47+47=94 $3.50 Eryck “Viking” 55+58=113 1 disc *RUSSDA 46+57=103
*AARON STEIN 46+48=94 $3.50 Joe Dalessandro 52+61=113 1 disc Kevin Coleman 49+54=103
($5.00 SUPER) Flickin’ Flynn 53+63=116 1 disc *BEN GRAHAM 56+54=110
*BARRY NOAKES 46+48=94 Rooster 57+60=117 1 disc * played SUPER
$3.50($5.00 SUPER) Mike G. 59+61=120 mini
*JASON TILIGADAS 49+48=97 Shark 56+65=121 mini PRO MASTERS
*J.COEF 47+51=98 Jesse S. 61+63=124 mini Ken Adams 47+57=104 $22.00
*DALE RASTA 47+52=99 Jeff Hagner 55+69=124 mini Dave Myers 51+55=106 $17.00
*B-GREEN 49+52=101 Tim Noakes 55+74=129 mini Tom”Suffy”Snyder 48+59=107 $10.00
Kyle Newton 46+56=102 “BIG”Mike Klein 56+54=110
PRO WOMEn
*ED GORE 49+53=102 Bob Dieckman 55+58=113
SuePer 52+58=110 $10.00
David Woods 48+59=107 Gary”G-man”Peterson 50+64=114
(donated back to course)
Mike Eckert 54+55=109 lil’Timmy Felten 55+63=118
Kristin Bradway 59+67=126 mini
*played SUPER
AM. WOMEn
ADVAnCED
Jenn Wardell 63+74=137 disc+mini
PRO MASTERS Martin Hage 48+51=99 3 disc’s
Sherman Davis 47+48=95 $25.00 JR.AMATUER Troy Spink 49+55=104 2 disc’s
Heff 47+55=102 $20.00 Rob E.B. 79+89=168 disc+mini Alex Caldwell 53+53=106 1 disc
Ken Adams 48+55=103 $10.00 Sam Hoyt 52+56=108 1 disc
Tim Tool Man 49+55=104 $5.00 Digger 51+57=108 1 disc
Dave Myers 50+56=106 Jason”Master”Bates 1 disc
Tom “Snuffy” Snyder 49+59=108 Caleb Hoff 53+60=113 mini
BIG Mike Klein 54+55=109 Tony Lucci 51+62=113 mini
Scott Lee 54+55=109
lil’ Timmy Felten 53+56=109 AMATUER
Gary “G-Man” Peterson 52+65=117 “Bro Bill”Kennedy 49+52=101
Dave L. 53+68=121 3 disc’s
Justin Case 47+58=105 2 disc’s
ADVAnCED
Madison Rast 53+57=110 1 disc
*Jason “Master” Bates 45+54=99
Eryck Beven 60+56=116 mini
3 discs
Jeff Hagner 56+62=118 mini
Ben Grahman 49+50+99 2 discs
Mike Flynn 57+63=120 mini
Martin Hage 48+54=102 1 disc
Digger 47+59=106 1 disc
Ed Gore aces Blue#13 for $26.00
Madison Rast 53+57=110 mini
James Parent 51+60=111 mini
Justin Case 54+58=112 mini
(* won playoff on 3rd hole played)
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thuRSdAy douBleS
$2 Doubles is one of the best ways to improve your game and meet FSW members. not to mention a whole lot of fun!
Doubles runs Thursdays after tags, and most Saturdays and Sundays after tags.
Special Thanks to those who submit results, lets keep ‘em coming!

1 -18 YOBE THURSDAY 4/15/2010


called by Snuffy, thanks for running Whatever you earned from this doubles Wow - what a crowd - many Thanks to
things. Here are the scores and payouts. round can be claimed on your 2011 Tax Mike Klien for helping check every card
Filing! We had a huge crowd hiding and assisting with the payout! Also
Martin/Alfonze 43 $26 from the IRS this thursday thanks to everyone who played - no
KevC/Eryck 44 $14 26 Teams - 104$ Payout - 1-18 aces were hit so that Thursday Doubles
DanJ/Nir 46 $6 Blue was called after it was determined Ace Pot is growing once again - Sedgely
JHCB/GMan 46 $6 that 10-27 Blue would have resulted in had an esteemed visitor in the crowd
JGB/JustinO 46 $6 a very long wait in total darkness for Thursday as well - 12 Time Frisbee
Bob/Heff 47 those last few cards. Freestyle Champion and World Frisbee
NickS/Potter 47 Hall of Fame member Crazy John
Russda/SamH 47 JakeA/Nir -17 $32 Brooks from California by way of Kansas
Coef/Chrstine 47 (Birdied every hole except 2) City - what a great guy - we had a real
RCA/Patrick 48 Russda/RNMB -14 $20 fun ride up to Bucks County together.
DSwede /Brian 48 MKlein/Trevor -13 $14 He has a great attitude and spirit that is
Jake/Nicki 49 AStein/Chris -12 $10 Donated un-bounded! Very positive outlook!
Trevor/Hughes 51 Joshua/Phillip -11 $3 Donated
Snuffy/Pitt 52 NickS/Alex -11 $3 Donated He commented on how Fantastic the
TC/Joshua 52 JustinG/GMAN -11 3$ group of people that frequent Sedgley
MMazako/Becky -11 3$ was How much fun he had playing
The leftover $2 was donated to the Sherman/SUEPER-11 3$ thrusday nite doubles and how his
course. Nan/RastaDa -11 3$ foursome was just totally awesome -
RCA/Caleb -11 3$ Donated Way to go everyone for making this guy
JBates/DanE -10 welcome at our favorite course! And
Eric/KenA -10 Way To Go Crazy John Brooks for taking
MSalvo/CrazyJohn-9 the time ou to visit our humble Disc
JGB/JohnP -9 Golf Paradise! come Again soon ---
DanJ/KBolshaw -9 Good Times! Take Care Snuffy
Christino/JCoef -9
TC/Prue -8
Flynn/Heff -8
Paul/Snuffy -6
JustinC/MikeE -6
KColeman/Brendan-6
SteveB/Lisa -4
Stephen/Keith -4
SamH/GratefulTed-3
Emann/Colin -3

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1-9 BLUE, 10-18 YELLOW THURSDAY APRIL 29TH 2010 THURSDAY. MAY 6, 2010
a brief storm literally blew thru with lots Final Thursday in April - Welcome to May First Thursday in May and if this thing
of wind, some thunder and a little rain  Thursday Doubles crowded once again - big keeps growing we’re gonna need a bigger
but doubles started and ended in nice payout - - 1 - 18 Blue course! 
conditions. No one quit. Thanks to Snuffy
for running doubles! No aces were hit. Ace Pot rumored to be over 100$ 1-18 Blue was called as the darkness was
  imminent with such a large crowd That
Steve Braud/JohnD-14 30$ and the ace pot is up - Over 120$  - where
Jake/Alex 39 $28 better to hit an ace from than the blue tees! 
Russda/Trace 42 $16 Russda/Jesse -12 18$
Trevor/Chris 42 $16 Heff/Alex -11 12$ No one hit though and next Thurs. Ace Pot
Rasta/SamH 43 $8 Woods/Ray -11 12$ is even bigger!

SteveJ/Shelly 43 $8 Trevor/JHanley -10 4$


Prue said we had 46 entries into the Ace
RCA/JeffH 43 $8 JustinG/KenA -10 4$ Pot last nite - Nice! Thanks Dave for running
Nate/Laura 44 $4 Laura/Nate -10 4$ the ace pot and Thanks alot to Dave Woods
Phil/W -9 for helping with the payout and to Dale
Dave/DanE 46
Rasta Bear for his Light!
Rick/Woods 46 Chad/Snuffy -9
 
Joshua/RussG 47 KevinC/Trace -9
Gman/Trevor -12 21$
DanJ/CBC 47 Jake/Ryan -8
Russda/Jesse -12 21$
Eryck/Ted 47 JCoef/Sam -8
Harrison/Chris -12 21$
Ben/SteveH 48 ChrisB/MKlein -7
Nate/ProfRick -11 10$
Goat/KevC 48 Alex/Jay -6
JBates/Heff -11 10$
Justin/Martin 48 Xander/SteveJ -6
Caleb/DJW -11 10$
ChrisB/NateH 49 Caleb/Harrison -5
Joshua/PaulF -10 6$
Coef/CaleB 49 JustinM/Earl -4
Pat/Nir -9 2$
JHBC/Patrick 49 Mike/Loki +1
Alex/Dale -9 2$
MKlein/TC 52
KenAdams/Dan -9 2$
Nir/Phillip 52 ** DavePrue/DanJ-6
DanJ/JeffH -9 2$
Snuffy/JohnD 51 ** Dan E/MikeE -5
Laura/Profe’ -8
Jesse/Justin 51 ** TC/Jeff -2
Flynn/Klein -8
 
Thanks for playing  -No aces were hit - Ace Justn/Keith -8
Pot Grows --  Half of each weeks Ace Pot Pal/Dan -8
Wager goes back to the course!  Keep on Anna/SteveB -7
tryin’!  Thanks to Dave Woods for helping
with cards and payout!  See You At World’s Josh/PeteV -7
Biggest! -Snuffy Jim/W -6
Becky/MikeE -6
BroBill/Kieran -6
JustinC/Snuffy -5
CareBear/Coef -5
Xander/EBush -5
Alex/RCA -5
Sam/Star -4
TC/Ted -3
Rich/JM +7
 
Thanks to all for playing - Keep the big
crowds coming all summer long -- can’t wait
for those putt offs that go until way after
dark  Have A Good Weekend - Snuffy

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THURSDAY. MAY 13 - 2010 THURSDAY. MAY 20 - 2010 THURSDAY JUnE 3, 2010
Threating skies kept the crowd down this Another award winning day weather wise -
Thursday evening. Dark skies and wind perfect for Tags and Doubles - Big crowd Second day over 90 Degrees  -Heat Wave
but only a few rain drops fell so everyone returns for the festivities.  Welcome Back Continues Semi-large crowd, semi-late start
finished. I didn’t see lighting until the drive Lisa, Pete Wade, Prof Rick, new returnees
home. Alex, Chris, Ray and the usual bunch of . . . 1-18 Blue  Thanks to all for playing
(you know who you are) No Aces to report  --  Big Lid Tourney this
1-9Y & 10-18B. Barry aced #17 for $44! weekend  Sat.  10 am start See Dale Rasta
What a finish to the Doubles Round - a Bear at registration Sat. morning if you
Russda/TimC 44 $26 spectacular closest to the pin for first place need more info. Always a good tournament
was won outright by Chris B. who pinned - getting back to our roots! The Big Lid!
Kieran/Alex 45 $12 the shot perfectly right into the chains for  
Theo/KevC 45 $12 a true closest to the pin for the win of 26$ 18 teams  72$ Pot
Mazako/JHCB 46 $6 for himself and partner John Hanley! Way to  
go Chris that was a truly unbelievable shot! 
It is not an Ace however, as some people
RCA/Laura -13 21$
ProfRic/Barry 47 were overheard to ask, as it was not in Nan/Dale -13 21$
PatM/DJW 47 the regular round of play.  the rest of the Ray/Swede -11 10$
Snuffy/Swede 48 scores and winnings are as follows KevC/Matt -11 10$
Justin/Ray 48 GTed/JustinC -10 6$
1-6 Yellow  7-18 Blue  ace pot reset back
Dan/Nate 48 to 25$  Thanks Paul Wharton! BroBill/JBates -9 2$ Donated
TRevor/Jim 50   Lisa/Russda -9 2$ Donated
Sam/PeteB 50 John Hanley/Chris B. -11 26$ Won Jim/PKuhn -8
Justin/Evan 52 Playoff CTP (in spectacular fashion) Alex/Heff -8
BBill/Ken 52 DJW/Justin -11 14$ Chris/Snuffy -7
Swede/Scott -11 14$ Joshua/Evan -7
the 47’s donated $4 to the course
JWiner/Sam -10 7$ Jesse/JustinG -7
Have a great holiday weekend, rumor has Trevor/Ray -10 7$ MasterP/Martin -6
it a cookout will take place Sunday after JoshH/Matt -9 2$ ProfRick/Harrison -6
tags, please bring some food if you are Ben/Ted -9 2$
attending.
SteveJ/Earl -6
EGore/Keith -8 KeithB/Eryk -5
Heff/Lisa -8 TC/ Harry -5
Xander/Snuffy -7 CShow/CShow -3
ProfRick/JGB -7  
Harrison/Alex -7 Thanks for Playing  -
- Hope to see you Sat!  
PeteWade/Flynn -6 TGIF                  
Eryk/MikeE -6 Snuffy
Russda/Jim -6
MKlein/KAdams -6
Nan/KColeman -6 THURS. 6/10/10 -
Sam/MasterP -5
 
What a great shot to end the round - very
ace like - alas - I bet the practice basket
felt like the real thing for that moment in
time!  Way to go Chris --  No aces were
reported during the round - Paul W. cleaned
it out last week so it starts again!

Keep On Tryin’!             
Enjoy The Weekend                                
Snuffy

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THURSDAY JUnE 10, 2010 THURSDAY. JUnE 24, 2010 - THURSDAY JULY 8
Beautiful early eve. for Doubles  - Pretty Final Thursday Doubles Round in June! this hot and humid evening felt like relief
large crowd in attendance. Thanks to all 1- 18 Blue was called as a late start was after a couple a days over 100 degrees,
for playing and thanks to everyone for necessary due to the rain earlier. Snuffy calls 10-18 blue for doubles:
helping move things along and get the
game underway!  What a birdie-fest - out there - you had to
shoot in the 30’s to cash. Martin/JustinCase 42 $26 won ctp
44 Players for a total of 88 Bucks for Sherman/DaveB 42 $16
payout, coupled with four teams tieing for That’s right  - the 30’s - one team birdied Swede/MasterP 43 $12
70$  at 11 Under. The playoff that was every hole except 2 !
selected was closest to the pin (practice Caleb/ChrisB 44 $2
basket) and the winning team would get Wow - No aces to report, even tho scoring Joshua/Sam 44 $2
37$ and each of the three “losing” teams was very low and many shots were close. Snuffy/NateT 44 $2
would get 11$ to match their 11 Under Don’t miss the June Monthly Tournament at
Heff/SueP 44 $2
score - pretty exciting -- bigger payout for Sedgley this Sunday Featuring a 300$ Ace
the winning team. Pot - First round from the Blue Tees! DanJ/Philip 44 $2
See You There!
A couple very good throws and the winners   GMan/JBates 45
were : Rasta/Alex -17 28$
 
Eryck/MikeE 45
JGB/KeithBucci -15 14$ KenA/Jim 45
Dana/DaleRasta -11 Won Playoff
KevC/JustinC -14 5$ DJW/Flynn 46
37$
Theo/Snuffy -14 5$ KevC/Alex 46
Martin/Jeff H -11
Russda/Jeff -11 RayM/Klein 46
11$
KenAdams/Ray -10 AlexC/PhilRoss 47
NIR/Eryk -11 11$
DanJ/Sam -9 Loki/JoshH 49
Nate/SteveJ -11
NateT/Harrison -8
11$
Caleb/Stein -8 JULY 15
Russda/Sam -10 8$
Swede/SteveJ -8 a hot and humid evening with a late start
Sherman/SuePer -9 (pizza delayed us but raised
TCasey/Heff -6
5$ FSW money), visitors from Wisconsin were
MasterP/GMan -6
KevinC/KeithB -9 5$ in the crowd of 1-18 blue. Digger aced
JBates/Prue -5 blue #15 for $106. The 43’s played ctp
Alex/Heff -8
winner take all of 3rd - 6th place money.
Ben/Caleb -8 Thanks to everyone for playing
MKlein/Phillip -7 Have A good weekend!                      
Snuffy 39 BroBill/Jim P $26
KAdams/Karen -7
42 Jeff/Stein $16
Nan/Joshua -6
43 AlexC/Trevor $30 (won ctp)
Laura/Snuffy -6
43 Flynn/Stu
MasterP/JustinG -6
43 Dan/Russda
Linda/DanJ -6
43 JHCB/SteveJ
BroBill/TC -6
43 NateT/DanJ
JBates/Xander -5
43 Digger*/Viking
Becky/Lisa -5
43 MasterP/KenA
Swede/Jason -5
Flynn/Jesse -3
44 ME/JustinC
Dan/Robb -3
45 KevC/ChrisB
ProfRick/JustinC -3
  46 Dana/Heff
No Aces to report - Good luck to all 46 MikeH/GMan
golfers in the Great Pocono Open - that is 47 SamH/Joshua
promising
to be a great event and one that will be
47 Philip/Josh
getting bigger and better thru the years. 47 TC/Harrison
48 Swede/Kuhn
Enjoy the weekend                                                                          56 Larry/Tim
Snuffy

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JULY 22nD THURSDAY - AUGUST 19, 2010 THURSDAY AUGUST 26, 2010
Another “unwritten” rule was broke this Perfect Late AFternoon for Doubles - Large Last Thursday of Summer - Sad To See You
Thursday when 1st and 2nd place split their Crowd At the end of it all there appeared to Go 1- 18 Blue Tees - Semi-Large Crowd -
money instead of playing it off in some be a missing card - 80$ in the pot was split Very Nice Afternoon weather for Doubles
fashion (it was dark). Snuffy we miss you, among those who shot the best - Lots of  
people arriving late which makes for a late
start and consequently a late finish in the
JBates/JimD -11 28$
Kaiser/JHCB 39 $20 dark - Times are changing as we speak Josh/Carly -11 18$
MasterP/Stu 39 $20 so get you decoder rings set back on Ray/MKlein -11 12$
Flynn/KevC 42 $10 August 2010 and get to the course on SuePer/Sherman -10 8$
SteveJ/Beth 43 $3 time! 1- 18 Blue was called -  An ACE was
recorded by Alex C  --- skip ACE on hole Caleb/Beth -9 2$
AlexC/MikeE 43 $3 donated Way to go Alex  --  Second ace this season  Young Guns -9 2$
Viking/JustinC 45 Jason/Snuffy -9 2$
Ray/Gman 46 Becky/Jim -15 23$ Heff/TC -9 2$
Russda/Laura 46 Harrison/JustinC -15 23$ Alex/Martin -9 2$
Swede/ChrisB 46 SuePer/Sherman -13 12$ BroBill/GMan -9 2$
JimP/Jeff 48 AlexC*/MikeEckert -13 12$ JustinC/Prue -8
DanJ/Philip 48 *Ace on Hole 5 ! Russda/Phillip -7
SueP/Sherm 48 JGB/KGB -12 6$ JesseK/Eryck -7
Dana/Heff 50 Viking/PeteK -11 JoeD/KenA -7
Martin/Caleb -11 JCoef/KevinB -7
No aces to report this week. I’m off to OH,
Ray/Snuffy -11 Steve/Troy -6
KY and IN for a DG roadtrip, see you in
MasterP/Mark -11 Team “P” -6
August.
11 unders donate 4$ back to the course  KGB/JGB -6
Russda/EBush -10 Woods/Nathan -5
THURSDAY. AUG.5, 2010
Beautiful, Hot Afternoon - Perfect for Stash/Prue -9 KevinC/JoeM -3
Doubles - Humidity Dissipates By 6th hole KenAdams/Jim -9  
of round Cool Beautiful Summer Weekend No Aces to report - Thanks to all for playing
Klein/Beth -8
Ahead 1-18 Blue  No Aces To Report -- Good Luck to everyone playing in the NT
DJW/Mike -8 Pro Event at Blue Mountain  ---  Good Luck
 
Heff/Mauil(?) -7 to those playing this weekend at Hickory
Pete K/Justin C -13 26$ Run - Pocono Am Classic - Have A Good
Joey/Jay -6
Won CTP Weekend Everyone!  -Snuffy
JBates/Jason -5
Heff/Snuff -13 14$
Linda/Hero E
JGB/KGB -13 10$

MasterP/Sherman -12 6$ Thanks to all for playing --  Good luck to
KColeman/TimCasey -11 everyone playing in the inaugural Great
2$ Pocono Am Cup at Hickory Run State Park
Next Saturday ----  Thanks to Eric E. & Mike
JBates/Prue -11 2$ Solt for getting me in! Thanks to Gary &
Russda/JoeD -10 Russda for helping write out cards   Thanks
JimP/KenAdams -10 to Prue for collecting the Ace Pot  -- Thanks
to Alex for Cleaning out the aforementioned
DJW/Flynn -10
ace pot! Have A Good Weekend!                                                                                
JCoeff/Jesse -10
Max/Harrison -10
GMan/DanJ -9
MKlein/Eryk -9
Shelley/AlexC -9
ChrisB/Caleb -5

Great shooting, great playoff, great course,
great people  -- Enjoy  Sedgley
Snuffy

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