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check out the leader in pool G !1st PDGA tourney?Won doubles!Looks like Liz has some stiff competition.Still in the chase!Kick it Liz
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Must not be to tough of a course, 41? I wonder if the 43 was on the same course?
As far as Liz goes? I don't know of any tourney that has ever been won after 1 round. I do know of a lot that have been lost after 1 round. I think she is in pretty good position.
Come on Rusco! Flymart tonight, that will be a load off of his mind.
As far as Liz goes? I don't know of any tourney that has ever been won after 1 round. I do know of a lot that have been lost after 1 round. I think she is in pretty good position.
Come on Rusco! Flymart tonight, that will be a load off of his mind.
Here are the course assignments:
http://www.2007amworlds.com/files/AW200 ... leV1.3.pdf
Looks like Rusco drew the toughest course first (and at 8 in the morning no less). Group D got it later. He'll make a comeback tomorrow.
http://www.2007amworlds.com/files/AW200 ... leV1.3.pdf
Looks like Rusco drew the toughest course first (and at 8 in the morning no less). Group D got it later. He'll make a comeback tomorrow.
- carlbren21
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There are several other Kansans in the field this week as well. Ryan Orton from Topeka is down there with William Lister from Topeka (now resides in San Diego). They are both playing Advanced Men but are in different pools as Rusco... I think they are in Pool D. Didn't look like any of them played extremely well in the first round, but hope they all shoot better.
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scarpfish wrote:Here are the course assignments:
http://www.2007amworlds.com/files/AW200 ... leV1.3.pdf
Looks like Rusco drew the toughest course first (and at 8 in the morning no less). Group D got it later. He'll make a comeback tomorrow.
So what is the deal with the round ratings? Obviously Rusco didn't shoot an 818.
Do they resort all the scores to the correct courses after the tourney? Being worlds, I would expect them to. Many tourney's don't do this. While the average rating for the tournament will remain the same, it does make a difference when it comes to determining which rounds stay in the rating and which get thrown out.
They did this last year too. To keep am status you cannot accept cash of any kind including "side bets"smitty wrote:Sounds like this event is weak!
Funny money for the Ace fund.
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Yes they will do that, and may have started it already.Schoen-hopper wrote:scarpfish wrote:Here are the course assignments:
http://www.2007amworlds.com/files/AW200 ... leV1.3.pdf
Looks like Rusco drew the toughest course first (and at 8 in the morning no less). Group D got it later. He'll make a comeback tomorrow.
So what is the deal with the round ratings? Obviously Rusco didn't shoot an 818.
Do they resort all the scores to the correct courses after the tourney? Being worlds, I would expect them to. Many tourney's don't do this. While the average rating for the tournament will remain the same, it does make a difference when it comes to determining which rounds stay in the rating and which get thrown out.
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.