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The Big Update

Well, since I have moved to Germany lots of ADG related things have been piling up on my desk. Time to clear house and update the Australian Disc Golf community on various goings on. This will all be in one big post so I have summarised the content here:

  • ADGC
  • ADGTour 2008 Final Standings
  • ADGTour 2009
  • AGM and Elections
  • Club Update
  • Tournaments

There is a lot of activity right now, particulary with dedicated local players starting clubs and running events. If you would like to share any developments with ADG to publication on our website please let me know. Please click ‘Read more…’ below to go to the full story.

 

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ADGC Interim Results

For those of you who couldn’t make it to the ADGC this year, here are results for the first four places in each division. We had 37 players this you which was a great turn out. Thanks to all who played.

Mens Open

  1. Kurt Karlsson (193)
  2. Corey Bandy (204)
  3. Bryan Motley (208)
  4. David Bandy (210)

Mens Advanced

  1. Simon Pryde (236)
  2. Jason McFarlane (244)
  3. Jason Howe (255)
  4. Mike Bierbrier (262)

Mens Recreational

  1. Tim Bickerstaff (281)
  2. Jared Gray

Mens Masters

  1. Bob Gentil (207)
  2. Philip Shane (224)
  3. Keith Bird (229)
  4. Keith Inwood (239)

Womens

  1. Cassie Andersson (275)
  2. Sally Hill (279)

A full written report, photos and other details will be posted soon. This is obviously just for those anxious to see the results of who came out on top. We will also have the full standings and results from the 2008 ADGTour which concluded at the ADGC.

Regards

Paul Arden
Director of Competitions

Australian Disc Golf Championships – Less than 2 weeks away

All details for the ADGC have now been posted, please visit the Event Page for full details. All those planning to play should pre-register as soon as possible at the following page:

 http://www.australiandiscgolf.com/register/  

The Australian Disc Golf Championships (ADGC) representsthe culmination of the ADGTour year. For some this means tour points, standingsand trophies, for others it just represents a great event at which to catch upwith old friends and have a great time throwing some plastic. If players pick asingle event to travel to each year, it is the ADGC which has consistentlyattracted the largest volume of interstate players. The fantastic facilities ofthe Sydney Olympic Park Disc Golf Course at Newington Armory welcomes allplayers of all skill levels to come an experience the best that Disc Golf in Australiahas to offer. Take advantage of the on-course accommodation for a social DiscGolfing experience you won’t soon forget and the comfort of having all night towork on your game, bring those light up discs! Pre-register online now toensure your place. ADG and Sydney Disc Golf Club welcomes you to the 2008 AustralianDisc Golf Championships. Bring your game and don’t forget your National BagTags. The entry fee is $35, payable on Saturday morning (cash only), see event page for what is included.