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washington is known for their quality sand.
j/k guys! really wish I could have made it this year... bum deal
I saw that. I think that is absolutely rediculous. I think anyone rated 970 and higher should be required to play open, period. That's just me getting on my soapbox though.
He does get a break since this was his first rating period and that he registered for the tourney before having the rated rounds posted to the PDGA. LOL....gotta love those loopholes!
Yeah, somebody else pointed that out to me earlier. I can see letting that one slide. I didn't look at his ratings history like I should have before spouting off, oops.
This came up on the PDGA forums too with a guy playing Int. Ams with a 941 rating after the 5/19 update. Technically if a tourney is within two weeks of the update and he was registered before, he's still good to play in the lower division.
just heard avery is winning with a nine down
avery -9 -11 (-20)
blazek -6 -12
sexton -8 -9
arlyn -5 -11
chandler -8 -8
is lead card,
i shot even then -8, jack +2/-6, mccoy even/-4
I think.
Dave D. hanging in there too. Rick shot even first round. Jeff battling it out. Dunno about Kelsey or others.
feed me the juice, asap.. whats the dilly....????
According to Alex. Avery by one over Nate. Christian last cash.
I was off a little at Highbridge then had nothing left for Four Mounds. Avery, Nate Sexton, Pat Blazek, Mike Leslie, Matt Orem, and the rest of the high rated pros smoked it. CD made up quite a few strokes to get back up into the cash. Jack came back with a solid second round. It was a hot weekend...I think I should have saved my arm for Sat. and Sun. instead of playing 2 rounds on Friday...oh well...I am working on building my endurance. Payback comes this weekend!!! LOL