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Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and Kansas City Flying Disc
Club
Present
The City of Fountains Classic
July 16th, 2005
PDGA C-Tier

All fees do NOT include an additional Non-PDGA member fee of $5 if not
current
Open-$62
All other Pro divisions-$42
Am Divisions
Adv divisions-$37 (Masters/Grand Masters..etc....)
Adv Women-$32
Intermediate-$27
Novice/Recreational-$22
All current KCFDC members receive a $2 discount.
$2 Ace Fund Optional, if not hit, donated to club

Added Cash for all Pro Divisions
Players Packages for all amatuer divisions
CTP Prizes for every card
Lunch provided
Free Party sponsored by Budweiser after event


Schedule of Events
8:00 am-9:30 -Player Registration Cliff Drive (Lexington & Prospect
KCMO)
10:05 am-Players Meeting -Rules, OB's, etiquette, Have Fun
10:20 am- Hole assignments
10:30 am-2 minute Warning
10:32 am-Start Round
1:00-2:00-Lunch Break Food Provided at Blue Valley (23rd & Topping KCMO)
2:00 pm Players Meeting -Rules, OB's, etiquette, Have Fun
2:15 pm Hole assignments
2:25 pm 2 minute Warning
2:27 pm Start Round
6:00 pm Players Party Begins (after your score card is turned
in!)Budweiser
Party
6:30 pm Awards Ceremony
7:00 pm Continuation of Players Party, with respective Champions!
9:45 pm Park closes, go home

If you like Water Works, imagine it on Steroids that is Blue Valley,
this
par 70 course is the direction of where disc golf is heading, and we are
glad to present it. The course at Blue Valley just got baskets on July
4th,
what a great Birthday! Mach III are at both of these new courses, and
both
have naturla tee pads. Blue Valley is located on the northwest corner
of
the I-70/4-35 interchange where the stadiums are located for a frame of
reference. Cliff Drive is located in between Water Works and Blue
Valley,
located just up the hill from the Isle of Capri Casino. Cliff Drive has
many shots and plays like a little of all the courses within KC, some
open,
some technical. some wooded, some elevation changes!

For more information please call Jack Lowe 913.485.5123 or visit the
club
website www.KCFDC.org


Blue Valley for City of Fountains Classic Elevation changes are from the teeing area as indicated, this is not the final layout of the course, but rather the course as it will be played for the event on July 16th, 2005.

Hole 1-642’, EL –4’
Hole 2-500’ El –65’
Hole 3-734’ El +44’
Hole 4
To Dogleg-397’EL –33’ (dogleg is tree with dot on it)
From Dogleg to hole 325’ EL –33’
Hole 5-350’ EL +30’
Hole 6-358 EL -4’
Hole 7-658’ EL –42’
Hole 8-617’ EL –7’
Hole 9-
To Dogleg-424’ EL +10’ (dogleg is Concrete Picnic table top of hill)
From dogleg to hole 463’ EL +24’

Front 9 total=5468

Hole 10- 522’ EL +40’
Hole 11-538’ EL –73’ (as the crow flies)
To dogleg-477’ EL -72’ (dogleg is small opening at bottom of hill)
From dogleg to hole-114’ EL –1
Hole 12-516’ EL +52’
Hole 13-793’ EL –59’
Hole 14-405’ EL +14’
Hole 15-388’ El –7’
Hole 16-447’ EL +44’
Hole 17-774’ EL +22’
Hole 18-816 EL +2’

Back 9 Total=5252

Total Length=10,720
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Think I am going to have to make this one. 8)
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Thanks for coming to Emporia....Dick!
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I had 32 bucks to my name till this morning... I did not want to be that guy that bounced a check to the club :twisted:
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$32, + the $40 you won in Doubles!....Dick
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superq wrote:Think I am going to have to make this one. 8)
Q, while we are on the spin offs, I think I will have to "miss" this one. :roll:
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Blue Valley..Front 9 total=5468 // Back 9 Total=5252 // Total Length=10,720
WOW!
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Post by Schoen-hopper »

KC is claiming Blue Valley's course to be the longest in the world. Seems like their has to be some 11,000 footers or longer out there somewhere. With all the trees, elevation change, and doglegs, I bet Blue Valley does play tough. The real challenge playing there is not keeping your score in the 60's, but rather not getting capped!
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Post by Anita »

I don't know the length of Lake Cunningham in Omaha, but the C tees to C placements will make most :cry:

It's some outrageous golf.
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Fall Classic Doubles

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Cunningham, in the longest placements, is over 10,000 ft

In the fall we have a tourney called Fall Classic Doubles. Were it is the longest course in a 500 mile area. Par 66 or 68 depending on who you ask. There is one hole where a 5 is almost a birdie... Don't be skeered!

There is a traveling trophy. It is very cool and weights about 40 lbs.

If you boys (and gals) are sick of duece or die courses, Come see if you can take down the FC Champs Team Franks/Oien.

We don't have the date posted on Nebdisc.com yet, I will let you know when a date is determined
Do Work, Son!
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Open-$62
Thats kinda pricey for a C Tier, anyway got the Corhuskers State games this weekend
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Post by Schoen-hopper »

Good finish this weekend Eric. With 45 players, I hope their were more than 3 pros anyway.

How did you like the course? Was it the shiznit? Or would you have rather been at the scene in Peter Pan Park?
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Post by McCabe »

Blue Valley is a pretty good course...with a couple of tweaks, the course would be great! The main thing that sucked was..the Tee pads, everyone of them was on the side of a hill. Oh and make sure you have plenty of H20 before you play this course in the middle of summer!!
Pretty cool course though!
HUGE!! Very Looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong!
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Oh..and no..we only had 9 Pros, and they paid out 5 spots! :x
I got $110 for third..not too bad.
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That doesn't suck!
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