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Monday, January 21, 2008

The "Anne-Hyzer" Classic 003

:: IF ANYONE HAS SCORECARDS FROM THIS EVENT, PLEASE BRING ALONG TO THE NEXT ANNE-HYZER 004 EVENT SO WE CAN POST THE RESULTS. CHEERS! ::

On Sunday 27th of January, Geelong Disc Golf Club is hosting the 3rd "ANNE-HYZER DRYZDALE CLASSIC" at Drysdale reserve. This weeks Anne-Hyzer Classic will be slightly different though. After the 18 holes we'll have lunch together, and wish Andrew Ferguson goodbye, well... good riddance perhaps, as he takes off overseas for a while. Then we'll continue with another 9 holes so Fergie can TRY to win back his No.1 Bag Tag! Good luck champ. Your going to need it!!!

DETAILS - 1 X 27 holes of Disc Golf
LOCATION - Drysdale Recreation Reserve - Melway ref: 456 H11
TIME - Players Meeting - 10:30am :: Tee Off - 11:00am

For more details email info@geelongdiscgolf.com
See You All There!

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Disc Golf World #84


Congratulations to Andrew "Fergie" Ferguson who's photography has made the cover of the last ever issue of Disc Golf World.
Well done Fergs!

The "Anne-Hyzer" Classic 002

Sunday the 9th of January 2008, the Geelong Disc Golf Club held the 2nd ‘ANNE-HYZER DRYZDALE CLASSIC’ event at Drysdale Reserve. The introduction of a picturesque new par 5 hole for the 13th, with the pin sitting aside a 20-30 ft hilltop, tested the nerves in everyones putting game!

Another win for Andrew Ferguson who turned on a massive comback, gaining 9 strokes on the leaders after the first 18 holes, to runaway with a 3 stroke victory over Paul Arden.

Here are the results...

Men
Place
Rd 1
Rd 2
Total
Andrew Ferguson
1
67
53
120
Paul Arden
2
58
65
123
Jarrath Sweetten
3
59
66
125
Ben Ayres
4
62
67
129
Andrew Dowdy
5
69
61
130
Campbell Ferguson
6
66
76
142
Mark Swinkels
7
83
81
164
Daniel Swinkels
8
80
88
168
Drew Muller
9
62
DNF
DNF
Cam Hamilton
10
72
DNF
DNF





Women
Cassie Anderson
1
73
83
156
Imogen
2
9 Holes - 43
DNF
DNF

The "Anne-Hyzer" Classic 001

On Sunday the 9th of December 2007, the Geelong Disc Golf Club held it's first ever the ‘ANNE-HYZER DRYZDALE CLASSIC’ event at the newly discovered Drysdale Reserve, located 10 minutes drive from Eastern Park.

This new area offers a significantly different experience to most courses in Australia and provides some interesting challenges. Players played 6 baskets on 18 tees including some very tight technical holes and some great opportunities for big arms to let loose as well.

A total of 10 players battled it out playing 36 Holes of Disc Golf throughout the day, on the newly designed layout. Most players were also competing for State and National ADG Bag Tags during the event, so both rounds were filled with pressure to perform. In the end though, Andrew 'Fergie' Ferguson came through again, beating Drew Muller by 4 strokes for another local win. Unfortunately Cassie Anderson had to retire her second round due to injury.

See the results below.

Men
Place
Rd 1
Rd 2
Total
Andrew Ferguson
1
55
58
113
Drew Muller
2
59
58
117
Ian Bycroft
3
59
59
118
Paul Arden
4
57
65
122
Jarrath Sweetten
5
62
67
129
Peter Helyer
6
62
68
130
Ben Ayres
7
64
67
131
Cam Hamilton
8
13 Holes - 53
DNF
DNF
Campbell Ferguson
8
13 Holes - 53
DNF
DNF





Women




Cassie Anderson
1
71
DNF
DNF

Thankyou Geelong Disc Golfers!

From all of us at the Geelong Disc Golf Club, we'd like to sincerely thank everyone for participating in our first ever Disc Golf event at Eastern Park. The day was a complete success, and we're already hard at work planning future Disc Golf days for the Geelong and Victorian Community. We have some great event ideas planned which we're looking forward to.


With 45 players on the day, and many others just coming for a throw, we were thrilled with the attendance as it has set a new benchmark for Australian Disc Golf events in the future. A special thank-you to all those who made the road trip from Melbourne and beyond. Your commitment to the sport and our club has not gone unnoticed.



For many players it was your first time throwing a golf disc and we were amazed at the high level of skills shown on the day. We saw some great improvement from all of you, especially the women, which was evident in your scores.


Please keep a keen eye on our website, which we hope to update regularly with Disc Golf news from Geelong, Australia and Abroad. Make sure you bookmark www.geelongdiscgolf.com
Thank you again for supporting Disc Golf in Geelong and we look forward to having a round with you soon!

Yours In Flight,
Andrew & Jarrath
Geelong Disc Golf Club

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

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Where To Play


Here's your guide to finding the right location for playing Disc Golf...

Currently there are no permanent Disc Golf courses in the Geelong Region.
There are local people who frequently set up temporary courses with portable disc golf target/baskets. Contact Us to be informed about the next Disc Golf event in the Geelong region.

Alternatively, there is only 1 permanent Disc Golf course in Victoria.
If your ever in the vicinity, it is located here..

Whittlesea Golf Club
160 Humevale Road
Humevale VIC 3757
Australia

In the mean-time, why not design your own course.
Dig out your golf discs and go to your nearest park. Pick out a tee or starting position, and find a target to aim for. It might be a tree, a sign post or maybe even a bin. Make up 9 or even 18 different holes and remember to work in some challenging obstacles to throw around to keep it interesting. Call up your friends and go throw!

What is Disc Golf?

Disc Golf is one of the fastest growing sports in the world. It's cheap, easy to play and fun for people of all ages, genders, and physical abilities. The concept of the game is easier to understand when the term Frisbee® Golf is used.

Similar to traditional ball golf, players use special Frisbee's (Golf Discs) instead of balls and clubs, throwing them at an above ground target instead of a hole or flag. There are different types of golf discs used for different purposes, much like traditional golfers use different clubs.

The object is to throw a golf disc into the target for 'par' or better. (ie; the lowest number of throws) The targets are typically steel, net-like objects over which chains hang, better known as 'Pole Holes' or a 'Baskets'.

The player begins by throwing or 'driving' from a designated tee area and continues toward the target, taking each consecutive shot from where the previous throw has landed. Finally, a successful 'putt' sends your disc into the target, and the hole is completed. Natural challenges such as distance, accuracy, wind, trees, shrubbery and terrain changes offer disc golfers plenty of action and excitement during the course of the game.




Who Plays Disc Golf?


Disc golf can be played from school age to old age, making it the one of the greatest lifetime fitness sports available. Specially-abled and disabled participate, giving them the opportunity to take part in a mainstream activity. Because disc golf is so easy to learn, no one is excluded. Players merely match their pace to their capabilities, and proceed from there. There are events for men and women of every skill level from novice to professional. Permanent disc golf courses are found in countries worldwide, as well as throughout Australia.



Why should I play?


The ongoing fitness boom finds more and more people taking up recreational activities in an effort to improve health and quality of life. Disc golf provides upper and lower body conditioning, aerobic exercise, and promotes a combination of physical and mental abilities that allow very little risk of physical injury. Concentration skills increase by mastering shots and negotiating obstacles. Players of limited fitness levels can start slowly and gradually increase their level of play as fitness improves. Scheduling is also flexible; a round takes one to two hours, and may be played alone, eliminating the difficulty of scheduling tee times. And as in traditional golf, disc golfers find themselves "hooked;" increasing the likelihood of frequent participation. Disc golf offers year-round fitness, even in rain or snow. Perhaps the greatest attribute of the sport is the expense - or rather, the lack of it. A professional quality disc costs less than $20, and it only takes one for basic play.

And, of course, there's the sheer fun of the game - no matter what your age or skill level!

Play Disc Golf - The Sport of the future!!!