Monday, August 31, 2009

Jesper Lundmark wins European Open




“Finn-ish” 1-2 at the European Open
Team Latitude’s Jesper Lundmark and 3 time reigning World Champ Val Jenkins both overcame early deficits to win the PDGA Major Titles in Tampere Finland today. For Jesper it marked the 2nd straight year he beat USA’s finest players at the PDGA EuroMajor. In the process Latitude 64, whose discs Jesper recently switched to, became the 3rd manufacturer to have a team player win a Major event.

Val quickly fell from tied for the overnight lead to 5 back of teammate Carrie Berlogar when she missed the hay bales twice on 1 and then doubled hole 2. However, after Burl took a 7 on hole 3 for the 2nd time in 3 days, and then doubled hole 6, Val regained a share of the lead with a 30’ birdie putt on 11. When she birdied 12 the lead was hers to stay and she won by 1, matching Burl’s birdie on 18 to secure the title. Finland’s Anne Matilainen finished 3 off the pace in 3rd, and Sweden’s Anki Frantz secured last cash with the ladies’ best score of the day by 4, a 1 under 59.

In the Open division the crowd of 400-500 was expecting a battle royale and for a while it looked like the lead would see-saw back and forth between Jesper, 4 time Major winner Dave Feldberg, and the “Champ,” Ken Climo. On hole 1, Jesper was forced to re-tee after his opening throw skipped out long, giving Feldberg an early 2 shot advantage. However on 2, Dave’s approach slid OB long by less than a metre, and his 21’ putt to save par was always low. When “Borg” bogeyed 3 with 2 more OB shots, and Kenny and Jesper hit 33’ and 39’ birdie putts respectively they briefly became joint leaders. Only KC missed 4 to slip into a tie with Dave at 1 back, following which Jesper seized control with the lone birdies on the tough 117m/384’ #5 from 29’ and the even tougher 137m/449’ #6 where his Blitz came to rest just outside the circle and he banged the putt dead center.

Feldberg’s head and day were basically done after he missed #s 10 & 11. Kenny was only 2 off Jesper’s pace coming into the water hole #13. But his tee-shot there was always low, and while his disc appeared to have barely made the bank, it settled OB wet. Jesper then stepped up and drilled his drive to within 20’ to seal the deal. He would finish with a 10 down 50 and a -38 total, good enough for a 5 shot victory and an €2500/$3589 payday.
The best round of the day belonged to the 10 time Finnish Champ, Timo Pursio. His sensational, bogey-free 49 vaulted him from top of the 2nd card into a tie with KC and a share of 2nd place. Feldberg hung onto 4th but just barely.
Completing the day’s final group and coming in 5th was the teenage sensation, Simon Lizotte. Almost predictably his most pressure filled round in disc golf to date started off unsteadily. After 6 holes he was 2 over par and 10 strokes off the lead. But unlike Dave, the kid kept his cool and, as a result, his luck. On hole 12 Simon’s poorly executed approach was well wide of the gap but managed to miss enough trees to make it to within 45’ from where his putter was money. All told Simon birdied 9 of the last 11, including a tournament best -7 on the back 9. He got up and down from almost 400’ on #16 after a shaky drive, banging in a fearless, dead straight 56 putt with OB lurking behind the bucket. Simon’s future is nothing but bright.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Leaderboard

Here's the European Open Leaderboard

Doss v. Jenkins!

This is absolutely awesome. I love it. Check it out and tell your friends - well, tell Avery's friends, or your buddies friends if you don't have any.

Round 2 "fin"ished at the European Open

Well, round 2 is now "fin"ished at Tampere, Finland and Jesper Lundmark has a 2 stroke lead over Dave Feldberg and Anders Sward. Climo is 5 strokes back, with Avery 10 and Nate 11 strokes off the pace.

Carrie Berlogar has increased her lead over Anne Mattilainen to 4 and 5 over Val Jenkins. Birgitta is 9 strokes back and yes, I like to say Birgitta!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

What time is it in Finland?


Well, I'm not sure what time it is in Finland, but the first round of the European Open is over and Jesper Lundmark and Dave Feldberg share the lead at -9/51. Looks like a pretty close tourney right now. Climo is 3 back tied for 8th place. Nate is seven off the pace right now in 26th. Carrie Berlogar has a 3 stroke lead over Val Jenkins and Anne Matilainen in the Women's division, with Birgitta in fourth.


Banklick Doubles 8/26


Another really good crowd came out to the Wed. Doubles at Banklick at Lincoln Ridge last evening. Liz Shooner got the Ace Pot $ - not sure how much was in it. It's been hit now I think about 3 weeks in a row. Liz aced hole 14. Way to go Liz!!

There were some really good teams that got paired up and Matt Blakely and Garrett Deimler came away with the win shooting a -20 for the 24 hole course. Jeff Eades and Jim Ferrara tied with myself and Colin Hurley at -17. Jeff and Jim won the throwoff for second. Derek ( I don't know his last name) was partnered with himself and shot -16 - good shooting Derek.

Jim Ferrara won the $10 CTP on hole 22.

Lots of fun on Wednesdays - the best weekly event in town - ok, I'm biased, but what the hell, I'm the one writing this, ok? Come on out to see for yourself.

We've played 24 holes the past couple of weeks and it's getting close some nights with the availablility of light, so next week will probably go to 20 or 22 holes. Hope to see you there.

Interview with Val Jenkins after Team USA wins President's Cup 2009

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Random Draw Doubles - Banklick at Lincoln Ridge


Dont' forget - Wednesday Night Doubles at Banklick at Lincoln Ridge - draw at 6:00.


$8 per person: $5 to the nightly pot, $2 to the Ace Fund, $1 for a Mulligan (fundraiser for a local tournament).


Lots of fun and a good place to get your feet wet for organized play. See you there.
From the PDGA website:
Since its inception in 2006, the European Open - a PDGA Major event - has become a highlight of the tour season for the leading Europeans and the world's top players. Hosted by Jussi Meresmaa and Discmania in the beautiful Finnish city of Tampere, this event offers it all - terrific hospitality, top level competition in Epila park, and the camaraderie and thrills that reflect international disc golf at its finest.
The 2009 European Open will be contested on August 27-30 and will crown champions in two professional divisions, Open (MPO) and Women (FPO). The field is limited to 150 players. The tournament entry fee is 100 Euros and a minimum purse of 15,000 EUR is guaranteed. Tournament information can be found at http://www.opendiscgolf.com/.

News
26.08.2009 - Team USA takes home the President’s Cup again. Third time was not the charm for Team Europe despite many hoping for a change in reign of the President’s Cup this year. Team USA was again victorious and will take the Cup back home – this time with a stunning score of 27.5 against Europe’s 4.5. Team Captains David Feldberg (USA) and Hasse Tegebäck (Europe) agreed that the strength of the American players lies in their professionalism. Team USA played a solid round of 18 holes, whereas European players did not perform on their usual level. In 2010, Team USA will for the first time defend the President’s Cup on home ground, as the competition will be held in connection with the U.S. Disc Golf Championships. Players are excited to see the competition on a new continent, and Jussi Meresmaa is proud to export this part of Finnish and European disc golf culture to the most prestigious tournament in the world. European Open broke records during the President’s Cup, as the competition - despite the grey weather - was witnessed by the largest crowd ever in the history of the Cup.


The European Open 2009 will continue on Thursday with the first round starting at 9:00 AM.

President's Cup


The European Open is preceeded by the President's Cup on August 26th, a team stroke and match play competition between Europe's and USA's top players for the purse, the champagne, and trans-Atlantic bragging rights. This year Team Europe will be seeking to dethrone Team USA for the first time and to keep the Cup in European hands.
Team USA
Captain: David Feldberg

MPO Ken Climo

MPO Nathan Doss

MPO Avery Jenkins

MPO David Feldberg

FPO Valarie Jenkins

FPO Carrie Berlogar
Team Europe
Captain: Hans Tegebäck,

SWEMPO Jesper Lundmark,

SWEMPO Markus Källström,

SWEMPO Timo Pursio,

FINMPO Karl Johan Nybo,

DENFPO Birgitta Lagerholm,

SWEFPO Angelica Frantz, SWE

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Disc Golf at ESPN


Yes, we made it to the ESPN pages online. Let's spread the word to visit the site. They'll notice it if we do. Here's the link: Disc Golf on ESPN


Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Champ Destroyers and Xcalibers are in!

So, for everybody who has been waiting for the Champ plastics, come and get it. They are all 175g.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Monday, August 10, 2009

Champion Destroyer & Xcaliber may not be here till Wednesday

Ok, I jumped the gun. I'm not positive these will be on the order we are receiving tomorrow. Hopefully so, but just not sure. I'll post here for sure when they come in.

Champion Destroyer and Champion Xcaliber due in Tuesday



I know a bunch of you have been waiting for these two discs to come out in Champion plastic and now they have. They will both be in the shop tomorrow. Stop by and check them out.

Lighting it up in Pittsburgh!


Well, we sure had some good finishes by Disc 'n Dat team members Matt Blakely and Liz Shooner at the Pittsburgh Flying Disc Open this past weekend. Matt finished 10th and Liz finished 3rd. Liz was right behind Val Jenkins and Elaine King - pretty good company you're keeping there girl.

Ohio definitely took home some cash and prizes in this event: Avery Jenkins took 1st in Open, Brad Schick 4th, Tyler Horne 5th, Blakely 10th, Gehrling 13th Singer 17th in Open Men.

Liz 3rd and Lisa Warner 5th in Open Women.

Kevin Stewart 4th, Jim Ferrara 7th, Dennis Janney 15th, Dan Busick 18th, Fred Salaz 20th and John Ferrensen 22nd in Pro Masters.

Congrats to Karen Farrell for her big win in Advanced Women!

And the Hollingsheads had a pretty good weekend it looks like: Dan Hollingshead took 2nd in Advanced with a playoff as they were tied after the Finals. Dave Hollingshead won Intermediate and Alex took 4th in the Advnaced Women.

Monday, August 3, 2009

PDGA Worlds Wrap-Up


By PDGADirector Aug 03, 2009
2009 PDGA Disc Golf World Championships
The Professional Disc Golf Association would like to express our most sincere gratitude and thanks to the Kansas City Flying Disc Club for a most excellent 2009 PDGA Disc Golf World Championships. 934 players from 13 countries and 44 states attended the event making it the largest world championships in history. It was also stated by many of the competitors that this was also one of, if not the best, world championships in history. Tournament Directors Jack Lowe and John Chapman, along with Rick Rothstein and a bevvy of volunteers put on a show that will be tough to match for years to come and they should all be very proud of their accomplishments.

The 2009 World Championships will be remembered for years to come for having some of the tightest and most exciting races at the highest levels. Avery Jenkins and Josh Anthon put on a show for the ages with one of the most exciting finishes in the history of the world championships. The two warriors traded the lead back and forth throughout the final 9 ending up tied after regulation. An exciting five hole playoff ensued in front of a huge gallery of appreciative fans on the now famous Blue Valley course in Kansas City and it was Avery Jenkins coming out on top, and joining his sister Valarie as the first brother/sister duo to win world titles.



The PDGA would also like to congratulate the following members for claiming world championship titles in the respective divisions:

Open - Avery Jenkins

Open Women - Valarie Jenkins

Pro Master - Phil Arthur

Pro Women Master - Elaine King

Pro Grandmaster - David Greenwell

Pro Women Grandmaster - Kathy Hardyman

Pro Senior Grandmaster - Dr. Rick Voakes

Legends - Jerry Robbins, Sr.

Advanced Men - Matt Keatts

Advanced Women - Maureen Higgins

Advanced Masters - Joe Rotan

Advanced Masters Women - Marie Fry

Advanced Grandmmasters - Paul Wright

Advanced Grandmasters Women - Sue B. Lande

Advanced Senior Grandmasters - Gary Camp

Junior <19 Boys - Nageeb Laborde

Junior <19 Girls - Audrey Quirk

Junior <16 Boys - Oscar Stenfelt

Junior <16 Girls - Nicole Cazares

Junior <13 Boys - Andrew Coggin

Junior <13 Girls - Gabriella Gray

Junior <10 Boys - Nicholas Duran

Junior <10 Girls - Lydia Dillen

Wow - now that's some genes!




2009 PDGA Open Men and Women Champions: Avery and Valarie Jenkins (with proud parents Leroy and Sharon)
Valarie is no rookie to winning a World title. She stepped up her game to have a commanding lead going into the finals. Des Reading (2 X World Champion) took second followed by Nicole Frazer and Birgitta Lagerholm (1 X World Champion).
Avery Jenkins and Josh Anthon went into a sudden death playoff resulting from their pars received on the final 9th hole. After Avery’s last putt forcing a playoff, his words were, “Let’s Go!!” He was ready. Little did he know that he would have to stick it out 5 more holes in a playoff before he could officially claim his title. He came here to win. You could see it in his eyes. Josh forced some “should I lay-up or not” questions to float through Avery’s head. He definitely wasn’t going to just give Avery the Championship. If he wanted it, he had to earn it. Avery did just that.
What excitement! There were hundreds of spectators. The roars could be heard all over the course. Blue Valley is a long, uphill, downhill with a side of blind shots course. You have to have your game on to battle it out there and these two men sure did give us a great show. Congratulations to you both.
Matthew Orum, Mobile, AL placed a respectable 3rd followed by Cale Leiviska, St Paul, MN who placed 4th. The card changed leaders and 3rd and 4th place switched back and forth a few times. It was a very mentally challenging final round. Congratulations to you all.
History has been made: Largest PDGA World Championships, oldest (Olive Bolander, 82) and youngest (Ezra Hapner, 7) competitors and siblings winning Open Men and Women titles.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Matt Blackely Finishes in Top 25


Matt Blakely, Disc 'n Dat team member finishes 25th at the 2009 PDGA Pro Worlds. Way to go Matt. That's some pretty sweet play among the best disc golfers in the world. Congratulations to Matt and Liz for such a great showing at the Worlds this year.

Liz Shooner Top 10 in the world!


Yes, Liz Shooner, Disc 'n Dat Team member cashed at the 2009 PDGA Worlds. She placed 10th. Congratulations to Liz. We love you Liz.

Matt & Liz

After the semis, Matt is 25th. I haven't seen the final scores for Pro Women after the semis. I'll update when I do.

Semis

Sorry I couldn't keep up with the scoring and pictures today. Been busy. But after the semis today, Avery has a 2 stroke lead over Josh Anthon 3 over Matt Orum and 6 over Cale Leiviska. Not sure if anyone from the second card came up or not. I'm also not sure yet how many cards play in the finals. I'll update as soon as possible.

hole 7


Hole 7 253' Uphill low ceiling pump with a dip just before basket perched on a ridge.


Avery brushed some branches coming up short. gets up and down for 3. Cale and Josh about 70 out, get up and down for 3s. Matt parks, 2.

hole 6

Hole 6 390' dogleg to the right on a 45 degree angle sloping away to the right under the pin. The only par 4 on the course. The pin is around the corner on the right. The green falls away sharply to the right. Going for it from more than about 25 short is risky.

After driving, Cale hugged the right side and is safe in fairway. Avery's forehand got to just short of the bend. Matt's drive straight up the middle and maybe 50 short of pin. Josh hit early tree and they just found it deep in schule on right.

Avery, Cale and Matt layed up for 3s. Josh pitches out to 20 ft from bend, hits tree, hits tree, misses putt, down for 6. Ouch!

Avery now in front by 2 over Josh, 3 over Matt and 6 over Cale. Wow, how things change

Hole 5 387' low ceiling thru scattered medium height trees with slight turn to the left


Lots of places for trouble if you try too hard. Pretty easy 3 if you play safe. But this is the top card in the semis of Worlds...


Josh 30 ft rt, putt hits top of basket, gets 3. Avery 40 ft away, lays up for 3.

Matt rolls it, hits small footbridge, gets up and down for 3. Cale semi tries to make 60 footer for bird, misses and gets 3.


Josh up by 1 over Avery, 4 over Matt and 7 over Cale.

Semis- hole 4


Hole 4 306' level moderately open fairway with pin slightly uphill to the right.

Josh and Matt park rollers for 2s. Avery's airshot hits by pin and rolls away 25 ft. He makes the birdie putt. Cale came in 25 short. His putt spits and takes the only 3.