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McCook, NE, PDGA D Tier, May 5

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McCook, NE, PDGA D Tier, May 5

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McCook is about 80 miles NE of Colby, KS. This new 18 hole course was designed by Dusty and installed recently.


The McCook Sertoma Club Presents the

McCook Challenge
Kelley Park, McCook, NE
May 5th, 2007
PDGA “D” Tier Event

Registration: 9:00 – 10:00a.m.
Players Meeting:10:00a.m.
Tournament begins: 10:30a.m.
2 rounds of 18 holes

Divisions & Enrty Fees
Open - $30
Advanced - $20
Intermediate - $15
Juniors - $10
PDGA membership not required

Beginners Welcome!

For more info contact: Dusty Rodiek at 308-440-1176
or at [email protected]

Directions to Kelley Park
Nebraska Hwy 6 to McCook, take E. 5th street north 11 blocks to Park.
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I've played this course twice already. Probably the best new course I have played in a long while. Nice elevation and a great mix of holes in what seems to be a well maintained park. The 9 or so short holes should tighten up when the trees fill up. There were probably 25 people playing the course when I was there the other day.
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Glad to know there is a disc golf course in McCook! How many courses has Dusty designed now? Two in Kearney, Hastings, and McCook? Are there others? So far I have really liked all of the others. Can't wait to try this one!
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Yeah, word is that the McCook course gives Cottonmill a run for it's money. If you haven't played Cottonmill it's the best NE has to offer as far as I'm concerned.
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Yep, that is a fun course! Have you played Dusty's farm course? Very good course also, in my opinion. Elevation, distance, trees, etc. Very fun 9 hole course, with alt tees, for 18!
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_dm4 wrote:Yep, that is a fun course! Have you played Dusty's farm course? Very good course also, in my opinion. Elevation, distance, trees, etc. Very fun 9 hole course, with alt tees, for 18!
Thats the spot of my first Pro win. He has an 18 hole layout. Very fun..

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Muy bien, Cinco de Mayo!!

Tank will have to drink Dos Equis or Corona instead of the New Belgium beer.
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str8 wrote:Tank will have to drink Dos Equis or Corona instead of the New Belgium beer.
Ya probably not Bret :lol:
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TanK wrote:
str8 wrote:Tank will have to drink Dos Equis or Corona instead of the New Belgium beer.
Ya probably not Bret :lol:
xx is some pretty good beer! Don't like Corona. Never had New Belgium. Dos Equis and chicken encheladas make a good meal. Course, I would only drink one or two!
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I've tried the Dos Equis lager...and didn't care for it at all...

I'll stick to my wheat beer!
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Pironix wrote:I've tried the Dos Equis lager...and didn't care for it at all...

I'll stick to my wheat beer!
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Was going to go to Colby today to pick up my daughter, but the weather was bad there, so that did not happen. Decided to go North instead to play some disc golf! It's a fun course. The ground was covered in snow, but had no trouble getting up and down all the hills. There are lots of pine trees and other trees. The course is beautiful, with a creek running through it! Lots of elevation! Really like the way it plays! Good job Dusty and others!
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xx is good stuff. i like pacifico too. both before corona. we need a beer thread.
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I think i want to go to this.
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