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Stats Euro Tour #3 The Battle at Bluebell Woods 

26/5/2016

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Here are the statistics from our event which does not feel like almost two weeks ago. From my point of view I really thought the scores would be lower across the board, luckily the weather was outstanding and near perfect on Sunday. I'm not criticizing anyone but myself, obviously the course is harder than I thought. I believe by Sunday most of the players involved had begun to pick the lock on the course design with a better understanding of how to play a wooded course. From the lack of bark on a few trees nearest the tee pads I can tell the learning curve was not pleasant for some :)
 The idea behind this evolution of Bluebell Woods was to prepare a challenging course but not forget that we all play disc golf to have fun, and birdies are fun. I think that is an aspect easily forgotten in today's course designing. It will come as no surprise to the players involved that I have a minimalist approach to course design. There are plenty of opportunities to add Mando's or OB to our course but I don't feel it adds to the enjoyment of a round like having free scope to attack the hole.
 When compiling this data and cruising through the scorecards what struck me as the most surprising is how many players were able to respond after a bad hole, following a bogie with a birdie. This is a real testament to the caliber and determination of the field of players. Speaking of birdies there were some beauties, I don't think it's a stretch to call a few of them fairway aces.

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  The real purpose of compiling this is see about making changes for next years event either replacing the boring holes with something a little more dynamic or trashing the hole altogether. For starters Hole 1 will need to change, it produced the most pars (66% of the field) and proved to be fairly pedestrian. This data tells me very few players were tempted to attack the 345ft (105m) hole, either it is too long or there was too much risk involved to go for it. Also Hole 4 might really be a par 4 even though the distance denotes otherwise. I did not expect any birdies on this hole but with only 13% attaining the Par 3 and 77% carding a 4 or 5 a change beckons. We may look to harden the Tee pad and move it a few meters closer, or just call it a Par 4. I still think its a good hole that separates players regardless of the Par, Hole 4 is called "Tri Gu Leth" which means 3.5 in Gaelic. 
I believe a wide even spread in scores is the best marker for a challenging disc golf hole that balances risk and reward. I understand the previous statement is just a generalization and there are many factors involved when orchestrating a decent disc golf course. For instance Hole 10, although easy on the eye it is a fairly boring hole at 237ft (72m). It is straight with enough fairway to shape most shots. I was very surprised this hole only produced 55 Birdies, 35% of the field. I think the importance of this hole lies heavily  on where it is on the course, most players see it as one of the last birdie opportunities in the round so it might have knocked everyone off stride. One of the best examples of what I wanted to see was Hole 9, a simple uphill hole with a narrow bit off the tee and some trees guarding the basket. The scores were fairly evenly split as can be seen in the data and did not generally produce a card with the same scores. There were more birdies on Hole 9 than I'd expected. 
Then there is Hole 18, from the data it might seem boring to some but I believe there were a number of OB 4's that made this hole a keeper. This hole was a great example of your ego not being able to handle the risk. At 451ft (138m) Hole 18 produced no birdies although many tried and 40% bogie or worse.

Some notes from scorecards:
- I applaud the artistic freedom of whoever drew an apple to denote the cider winner from hole 1, Thank You!!
- The hot round was Seppo Paju with a 49 on Sunday.
- Hamish Blair posted the most birdies in a round with 8 & Vanessa Van Dyken in FPO with 5 birdies.
- The longest Birdie train was assembled by Sander Bahnerth carding a deuce on 5/6 holes; Holes 6,7,8,10 & 11 with a 3 on Hole 9.
- All the Ladies on the Lead card birdied Hole 7 in the final round.
- Martin Rotmeister was the only player to birdie Hole 3
- Three players Sander Bahnerth, Mikael Birkelund & Markus Dvinjaninov birdied Hole 8.
- The Junior card of 4 produced 2 Birdies and 2 Pars on Hole 14 in the final round.
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Finally for me the one of the most impressive aspects of our event was how respectful everyone treated the Bluebells, it really is a testament to the nature of our sport. Almost 200 rounds of disc golf were played right through these flowers.
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Thanks again to everyone involved, players, volunteers, family and friends, we hope to see you all in 2017.
Peace

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The Battle at Bluebell Woods

19/5/2016

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presented by Prodigy Disc Europe

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It was an honour to host Euro Tour #3 at our course in Bluebell Woods and share this beautiful setting for disc golf with all of you.

Our event began on Friday as tournament HQ was set up and ready to start the check-in process. The wind was strong from the North with clouds forecast throughout the weekend but I could only hope that Sunny Dunny weather would prevail. 
Saturday morning I needed to make haste around the lake after realising I'd been locked out. Luck prevailed when the back gate was open and no one noticed my dilemma.  After quickly getting set up we checked in the late arrivals and prepared for Bagpiper Gavin Black to kick things off with some local traditional music. After a quick players meeting we were only 15 minutes behind schedule which I considered a success.

 As the players began to return their cards it was clear one player set the pace above the rest. Martin Rotmeister (EE) had carded a 51 by posting 5 birdies and two bogeys. Martin is the only player to birdie Hole 3 in the entire tournament. He was closely followed by Sander Bahnerth (NL) with a 52.  For the Ladies in FPO Anne Kettunen (FI) was in with the low score of 59 followed closely by Hannele Maatta (FI). In Masters MPM and Grand Masters MPG divisions Derek Robins (UK) and Ville Piippo (FI) had already begun to define the scores necessary to keep pace in their divisions each carding a 55.
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After a delicious lunch we set out for the second round at 14:00. The clouds had not set in like the forecast suggested and the winds were suddenly light, we were all in for an especially delightful afternoon.
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After the scores were tallied it was clear that everyone had brought their A game to Scotland. Markus Dvinjaninov (EE)with a nice string of birdies led the second round with a blistering 51 followed by Seppo Paju (FI) , carding the only Hole 9 birdie, and James Luton (UK) at 52 and a pleasant 54 by Nicklas Erikson (NO). Hannele Maatta (FI) evens the score in FPO with a round of 58.
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All the FPO scores on Saturday were part of the Womens Global Event. There were 1600 Ladies in 11 Countries taking part. We are proud to have 4 scores in the top 20.

Full Results


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Sunday was no ordinary day of disc golf in these parts. The grass was dry, the sun was shining, there was a slight steady breeze from the east, half the course is covered in beautiful blue flowers and we have all day to soak it in.
Like clockwork players arrived to pick up their score cards and report to their holes. Hosting an A-tier event has its benefits as all the athletes are well prepared on what to expect.

I had a feeling there would be some personal best rounds played today.
After the score cards were measured it was Seppo Paju (FI) with an amazing 49 followed closely Tony Ferro (CH) and two Masters Mikael Birelund (NO) and Ville Piippo (FI) all with 50 strokes. Leading the ladies in the third round was Vanessa Van Dyken (US) with a 56.
The final 9 was fun to watch as 5 cards teed off to play some of the longest holes on the course. The ladies division needed one extra hole to break a tie and after 64 holes Anne Kettunen (FI) took home the FPO 1st Place prize. Seppo Paju(FI) continued to pull away from the rest of the MPO division over the final 9 taking the crown with countryman Ville Piippo(FI) topping all others in the Masters division and Derek Robin(UK) reigning in MPG Pro Grand Masters. 
It was a pleasure.
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  I would like to say Thank You to Prodigy Disc Europe for helping us find new boundaries for our sport. Along with their assistance and the support of Foxlake Adventures and The East Lothian Council  we are able to bring you this event.

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Spring Newsletter May '16

5/5/2016

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University Championships & Scottish Doubles presented by Latitude 64

1/5/2016

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Mother Nature was kind to us and the bands of rain, snow and hail took a 24 hour break so we could enjoy 54 holes of the finest disc golf this year. In the end we greeted 46 disc golfers from points between Lancashire England and Aberdeen Scotland to test their skills on a combination of our Blue and Green Course layouts.
 In the first round we played Alternate on our 6044ft (1842m) Blue course and each University team sent out 2 pairs. When the scores came in St Andrews University was leading by 2 strokes over Glasgow University(1) and 4 strokes over Myerscough College. I heard many comments about how awkward alternate shot doubles can be on finding a rhythm and couldn't agree more.  Notable scores from this round were posted by Rory Curran and Peter Casey of Glasgow University rattling off 3 birdies in a row on their way to carding a 64.

After the 1st Round
St Andrews 138
Glasgow University(1) 140
Myerscough College 142
Glasgow University (2) 186

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Each team sent out four players for singles in the second round and we all enjoyed a little relief on the Green Course through Bluebell Woods, well some did some more than others. We all played singles on a course built for first year players and families. This course is short, tight and all the holes with a slight sense of danger are birdie runs. When the sores came in St Andrews stretched their lead to 4 strokes over the next team but the new chaser was Myerscough College. Both St Andrews and Myerscough College had posted a total of 205 strokes for the 4 player singles round with Glasgow University(1) and Glasgow University(2) dropping 16 and 51 strokes respectively.

After Round 2
St Andrews 343
Myerscough College 347
Glasgow University(1) 361
Glasgow University(2) 442


In this round we also crowned our University Mens and Womens Singles Champions
Womens Singles
Rhona Binnie 75 -Glasgow University - Champion

Katka Hartmanova 77 -Glasgow University


Mens Singles
Hugo Turner 45 - St Andrew University - Champion
Rory Curran 46 - Glasgow University(1)
Timmy Murphy 48 - Myerscough College
Lochlan Fischer 49 - St Andrews University

In the third round we all headed out for Best Shot Doubles on the 18 hole Blue Course. In a three-way race for the finish line it was Myerscough College that prevailed by posting a 56 & 57 in Best Shot Doubles and topping defending Champions St Andrews University by 2 strokes.
Congratulations Myerscough College!!
Myerscough College 460
St Andrews University 462
Glasgow University(1) 477
Glasgow University(2) 581
Glasgow University Ladies 235
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After about 10 holes of the third round I have to admit my dogs started barking, I was thinking most tournaments might have called it at this point by just playing a final 9. But then again this is the University Championships and Scottish Doubles and all players involved now know they've been tested by the course and their own fitness to carry on and play well for a teammate. I think that it's an important part of our sport. For most of us in the end exhausted smiles were clearly in view, travel time, course difficulty coupled with 10 hours of competitive disc golf took its toll on everyone. Especially our four Scottish Doubles Champions, what? 4 you say? Yes after being left to their own accord to sort out a tie in score our 4 winners set out on a sudden death playoff covering an additional 5 holes over 1553ft(475m) including two difficult par 4's and neither team would relent. The sun was setting on the horizon, the cold air was approaching, all the University players and Doubles teams had collected their prizes and the four just decided to shake hands and call it a good competition.
Scottish Doubles
Open
Blair/Bechtel tied Charity/Peterson 196
Scanlon/Conroy tied Cotnoir/Heywood  222

Mixed
Macrae/Macrae 249
Martin/Northrop 276

Mixed
Black/Black 192
Binnie/Hartmanova 235

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Thank You to everyone that came out to Bluebell Woods for the competition!!
Thanks Again to Latitude 64 for providing prizes for this event.
(and Thanks to Ibuprofen and Coffee I can write this :) )

Hope to you all next year.

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Our two winning pairs scorched the final round. And Doc and I were lucky Aaron & Benji ran out of golf course.
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A view in pictures

15/4/2016

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A view in pictures of the work we've been doing to set the stage for our Euro Tour event in May - The Battle at Bluebell Woods, Enjoy. See you soon.
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ET Hole 10, new tee pad
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ET Basket 10
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ET Basket 9
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ET Basket 10
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ET Tee 12
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Players pack
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ET Tee 14
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ET Basket 14 (Blue)
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ET Tee 16
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ET Basket 6
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Winter Newsletter 2016

1/2/2016

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Drava Forester '15 

10/11/2015

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This was my first trip to Croatia and it will certainly not be my last. The event TD, Dinko Simenc and his support staff are some of the hardest working people in our sport. I would highly recommend Drava Forester '16 make your calendar.
Thank You for being an inspiration to us all.


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Quaich Tour 2015

27/10/2015

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Thank You!! 
In 2015 the Quaich Tour witnessed 150+ different disc golfers compete in 10 events over 8 months, which is really something special when you think about the state of our sport 4 years ago. Thank You! for your assistance, patience, attendance, and camaraderie. We have so much to look forward to in 2016. 

 I would like to Thank the sponsors of the Quaich Tour for never hesitating to donate prizes and put up with my endless barrage of questions as we found our feet. Without their commitment to emerging areas we wouldn't be in such a position to celebrate our country wide tour.
Support the people that support us.

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The Quaich Tour was 10 events spread out over the whole of Scotland from March through October in the best of Scottish weather. This year we crown a Champion that was able to play at a high level for the  entire season, even topping out as the UK #1 player for a time in late Spring.
Congratulations from all of us!
Seonaidh Charity - Quaich Tour Open Champion 2015 - Team Prodigy Europe

Here's the rest of the story..........
Congrats to all the division winners

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Full Tour Results
Quaich Tour Homepage

See you all on the course soon.
Cheers

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Quaich Tour Announcement

23/10/2015

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Seppo Paju announces Quaich Tour a priority in 2016
 
In a surprise announcement #1 Sponsored Prodigy Europe Disc Golfer and reigning European Champion Seppo Paju has announced the Quaich Tour is a top priority in 2016.
“We are very excited to host the Champion from Finland as part of our Tour, Mr. Paju delivers a great deal of wisdom to our events which will help us grow” said Tour manager Seamus Scanlon "and we know he is excited too."
The Quaich Tour is a 13 event grass roots disc golf series that runs from February through October at 9 different venues across Scotland. Prodigy Europe has played a major role in sponsoring these events.
When asked about returning to Scotland to play disc golf  “Scotland is a beautiful place, most of my flights from the real tournaments in the US  & Europe connect through Edinburgh anyway so I thought why not do some charity work, I wouldn't call this tour a priority” Said Seppo, adding “I’m not sure how Seamus even knew I’d be in the country?”
Seppo will be joined by two Prodigy teammates while he is on tour; Seppo said “I’m really looking forward to playing alongside my teammates” We caught up with Prodigy Europe sponsored Seonaidh C. and Hamish B., who both hail from Edinburgh (via Ullapool) and play disc golf professionally, what they thought about the announcement. “Yea, lonnsaich an liuthad leis an fheadhainn as fhearr” said Seonaidh, which roughly translates "aye" in Scots Gaelic. We asked Hamish what he wanted most in regards to competing against his teammates in the Tour “Flat payouts!” he said.
The first stop on our Quaich Tour will see the return of the prestigious Bankfoot course in Perthshire. When told of the announcement “pure dead brilliant” said Tournament Director Trevor B.

 Stay tuned to our media coverage as the top disc golfers battle for the prestigious Quaich in 2016. Because disc golf is serious stuff :)

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The Hermitage Golf Course UK University Team Championships

4/10/2015

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To enjoy a round of golf with your friends can sometimes be memorable but to be serenaded with the fine sounds of a violin atop a canyon wall while playing 18 holes of disc golf in the Braid Hills is unforgettable.
In all we had 46 disc golfers tee off to compete in the 1st Annual UK Team Championships at the Hermitage Golf Course in Edinburgh. In tandem with the University event we also hosted The Scottish Doubles Championship. The idea was to have at least one experienced disc golfer on each card to assist all the new players in the first few rounds and looking back I feel it worked out well. Although Most all of the University students had an Ultimate background and could certainly throw a disc they were new to the sport of disc golf. I can say with certainty unlike the 1st round there were no Ultra stars thrown in the 2nd round :)
 We had 6 University teams of 4 and 11 doubles teams of 2 join in the fun of 2 rounds of disc golf and a final 9. After the first round of singles the competition was afoot and the players were eager to take the course for the second round of alternate shot in order to better their scores.

Singles:
University

Mens
1. Philip Nichols 58* Myerscough
2. Lochlan Laursen 58 St Andrews
3. Rory Curran 59 Glasgow University
3. Gary Walters 59 Myerscough
5. Conner Rock 60 St Andrews


Womens
1. Gabriela Staruk 95 St Andrews
2. Rhona Binnie 100 Glasgow University


Open Division

1. John Bruce 50
1. Seonaidh Charity 50
3. Hamish Blair 52
3. Aaron Cotnoir 52
5. Trevor Bechtel 53
5. Ben Heywood 53

After the first Round (4) singles scores combined
 1. St Andrews Univesity 243
2. Myerscough College 246
3. Glasgow University 1 270
4. Glasgow University 3 328
5. Heriot-Watt University 334

6. Glasgow University 2 341 

After the singles round we all took a little break to catch our collective breaths before embarking on this challenging course again in Alternate Shot Doubles. I think some of the players were more enticed by the drop zones on some of the trickiest holes. The course at the Hermitage is still temporary and some thick sections of gorse and bramble could make a mistake painful if you really liked the disc. Believe me I know that first hand.
Alternate Shot
University

1. Jack/Hugo St Andrews 56
2. Lochlan/Conner St Andrew 59
3. Jamie/Philip Meyrscough 59
4. Joe/Gary Myerscough 60
5. Rory/Kevin Glasgow 64

Open Division
1. Aaron/Ben 53
2. Seamus/Stephen 55
2. Graham/John 55
3. Hamish/Eachann 56
5. Seonaidh/Andrew 57
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Philip Nichols UK Uni Single Champ
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Gabriels Staruk UK Uni Single Champ
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Saint Andrews sealed the deal during the final 9 holes of best shot doubles. In the Open division Aaron & Ben of St Andrews held off the fast charging Quaich Tour Locals for the victory.
Best Disc Doubles
University
1. Hugo/Lochlan St Andrews 27
1. Rory/Chris Glasgow 27
3. Jamie/Phil Myerscough 28
Open
1. Seonaidh/Andrew 22
1. Hamish/Eachann 22
3. Graham/John 25

Final Results
University Division
1. Saint Andrews
2. Myerscough College
3. Glasgow University 1
4. Glasgow University 3
5. Glasgow University 2
6. Heriot-Watt University
Open Division
1. Aaron Cotnoir - Ben Heywood 184
2. Graham Robbie - John Bruce 185
3. Seonaidh Charity - Andrew lamb 187
4. Hamish Blair - Eachann Blair 188
5. Trevor Bechtel -Fraser Macrae 199

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Glasgow University (1) 3rd Place
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Myerscough College 2nd Place
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Aaron Cotnoir & Ben Heywood Scottish Doubles Champions
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Saint Andrews University Team Champions
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A Huge THANK YOU to our Title Sponsor Vibram Disc Golf for providing £200 in prizes for our University Champions from Saint Andrews who each received a 3 disc set.
Second and third places in the  University division received a 3 disc set from Latitude 64 and prodigy disc Europe.  The Hermitage Golf Course provided the excellent conditions, Simon and cafe staff supplied the excellent food, and Mother nature was kind.
Thank You to ALL the volunteers who provided, set-up, broke down and dragged back all the baskets, without you this event would not have happened.
 This TD is already looking forward to 2016!
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All but the photographer Mr Alan Hamilton
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