Belle Isle Fall Final
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Ranger Dave November 2, 2013 at 10:17pm
I may show, might be able to play the first round only though! All depends on timing, I have to work at 5, in Keego harbor. Please let me know if I can get out of there by 3:30.
Fred Vocino November 1, 2013 at 6:46am
The start time of Sunday 10am will be the first appointment I have after the clock is set back the night before. The churches are the places where many folks will arrive an hour early. If you don't set your clock back for this tournament you will get more practice time...or, you could say an extra prayer.
Brandon W November 1, 2013 at 2:02am
I will find out Saturday if I work Sunday. Hope to make it
steve falwell October 31, 2013 at 4:42pm
I plan to come play. what is the difference between intermediate and advanced at the end of the day?
I'd like to play both tees and see the whole course. are there any groups/levels that will be alternating? round 1 longs, round 2 shorts. thanks.
Up In The Air Disc Golf October 30, 2013 at 2:52am
Please pre-register at http://comeplaydetroit.leagueapps.com/tournaments/22939-up-in-the-air-disc-tournament-on-belle-isle
Very cool, we are excited to have you out there with us. The difference between intermediate and advanced aside from the level of competition is advanced throws from the longs and intermediate will throw off of the shorts. Keep in mind that even though each hole has been cut they aren't complet ... more
Very cool, we are excited to have you out there with us. The difference between intermediate and advanced aside from the level of competition is advanced throws from the longs and intermediate will throw off of the shorts. Keep in mind that even though each hole has been cut they aren't completely groomed out yet so the ruff is still heavy and very rough. The longs will offer a definite challenge to even the most advanced golfer and you will need to have a keen sense of where you landed most of the time. The shorts however are not so much of a stuggle, a pretty low difficulty with a lot of fun shots and you won't have to hunt for your disc as much although there still are some blind shots with very ruff ruff in play. The biggest deciding factor may be hole 14, if you can clear roughly 200 feet of water off the tee-pad you will be ok but if not this hole may be unplayable.