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Editor Chris Walker Magazine Director Laci Rusco Project Directors Doug Bjerkaas Kelsey Barker Art Director Jacob Torkelson Design & Production Picante Creative Director of Photography Stu Mullenberg Photography Dave Leiker Stu Mullenberg Chris Walker Writers Courtney Elder Spencer Stone Jessie Wagoner Chris Walker Copy Editor Zach Hacker Marketing Ronda Henery Cassi Ellis-Olinger Tayler Lyons Leann Sanchez Ad Services Margie McHaley Dan Ferrell Kelsey Barker Phillip Miller Katie Potter Digital Edition Chasinthechainsmagazine.com Subscribe be? Send an email to: scri sub to t Wan .com info@chasinthechainsmagazine For more information Chasin’ the Chains Magazine 517 Merchant Emporia, KS 66801

Features

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Player spotlight

Paige Pierce dominates disc golf

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CONTENTS Departments

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Courses

Beyond Disc Golf

12 Eric McCabe Signature Courses

38 Aviator takes flight for Ultimate Frisbee

15 New Courses to Play

39 A disc made of chocolate you will enjoy eating

Disc Design 26 Jeremy Rusco answers reader questions about designing discs and more. 32 Scott Oswalt turns discs into pieces of art.

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Tournaments 54 Photo Essay A look back at 2016 Worlds and Glass Blown Open both held in Emporia, Kansas. 62 Where GBO players come from 64 GBO Finisher list

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LETTER

Hi Disc Golf fans, I’m so glad that you have a chance to read the first ever Chasin’ the Chains magazine. We are proud to unveil the magazine at The Glass Blown Open. We work year-round to put on what we believe is the best event in the world and we appreciate you making the commitment to coming to Emporia for the week. This magazine is a celebration of the sport that we all love so much. The growth of disc golf is evident not only in Emporia, but across the world. Dynamic Discs is committed to providing the best products, the best customer service, and best tournaments of anyone in the world. Our success comes from you, and that is why we are so passionate about delivering you the best products. Each new year allows us to introduce new products to the disc golf market. While many of these products hit the shelves in March and early April, there will certainly be more as the year continues. In February, we seemed to break the internet with all of the hype and excitement around the Sheriff release. We couldn’t keep this disc in stock and the same could be said for the retailers who were selling these in record fashion. In March, we introduced the Slammer, Patriot basket, and backpack cart by Züca. April brings the highly anticipated Criminal, Junior Judge and the Junior Recruit basket. The Deputy will become available in May for the Trilogy Challenge, and we hope to release the Scout, our most portable basket to date, for the holiday season. The Junior Judge and Junior Recruit are new products that we are excited to introduce to elementary schools across the world. Our mission is to grow disc golf at the junior level, and we believe that placement of these in schools will allow PE classes to introduce and teach the fundamentals of the game to children at a younger age than ever before! We are excited to host the PDGA Junior Disc Golf World Championship in Emporia for 2018, 2019 and 2020. Course improvements at Jones Park and Peter Pan Park began in March to better accommodate players of all skills and abilities. To host an event like the Junior World Championships, we need to have more courses that are suitable for junior play, and these changes have made that a reality. We are dedicated to growing disc golf at the junior level and appreciate what Emporia has done to support the growth of disc golf. Two new nine-hole courses at the Flint Hills Tech College and Hammond Park are pivotal to being able to host the Junior World Championships. We have dreams to plant another course or two in the Emporia area over the next several years, which will allow the Glass Blown Open to expand even further with the total number of players. With four RVs traveling the country and hosting events on a daily basis, we have no shortage of things going on throughout all parts of the United States. For the last three years, we rented AT&T Stadium to host a disc golf event. I’m excited to take the Disc Golf Experience to Nashville, Tennessee and host an event inside Nissan Stadium on July 15th. We look to rotate this event from stadium to stadium so that we can play disc golf in as many different stadiums as possible. Thanks again for the continued support that allows us to continue to grow disc golf! Dynamic Discs is family, and we thank you for the opportunity to serve you. Enjoy reading Chasin’ the Chains magazine, and we look forward to seeing you at the course!

Jeremy Rusco Dynamic Discs Owner


Paige Pierce, a three-time world

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champion professional disc golfer and the most dominant women’s player in the sport, is at the top of her game and ready to compete. “I do feel that I’m way more at the top of my game than I have been before,” Pierce said. “I don’t know how these ladies are feeling, but I know if I’m at the top of my game I’m going to be hard to beat.” It has been quite a year for Pierce. She returned home to Dynamic Discs after several years of sponsorship with another company. Returning to Dynamic Discs has energized her. The support and enthusiasm of Jeremy Rusco and the entire Dynamic Discs family not only encourages Pierce, but helps grow the sport She said the relationship between sponsor and player is “symbiotic” — with all parties involved benefiting from the relationship. The sponsorship, which took effect on January 1, was sealed with a handshake and promise to work together. »

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“For me, personally, sponsorship is being supported — financially, emotionally — in all aspects,” Pierce said. “Support comes in many forms. Anyone can pay you — any of these companies can pay you. They want me here and I want to be here. All of the promotion is awesome.

Right away they said, ‘what is your favorite disc, let’s put your name on it.’ Just walking through this office with their 40 employees, they are all so helpful and welcoming. Everyone is benefiting from it.” The Paige Pierce signature disc is the Lucid Convict. She said the disc is versatile and dependable. “Rusco gave me a signature disc,” Pierce said. “It will be the Lucid Convict Signature Edition. I love it — absolutely love it. I wouldn’t pick a signature disc that I didn’t throw and love. I feel like it is the most versatile fairway driver that I have ever thrown. It is very dependable and just goes exactly where you want it to go. It is going to be a very useful tool in my bag, and to have my name on it is just awesome.”

It’s an amazing sport; it is great exercise, it is fun, it’s competitive.

Pierce, who averages a throw of 400 - 425 feet in tournament play, knows her discs. Her bag contains other go-to favorites in addition to the Lucid Convict. When it comes to putting, she is using the Marshal often and for mids the EMAC Truth is a favorite. She is also a fan of the Defender for a driver. Offseason training for Pierce has been more extensive this year. The nicer weather has given her more opportunities for practice. She shared her practice schedule, which most frequently occurs a few steps outside her doorway in Plano, Texas. “I walk outside my door and take about 50 steps and there is a huge park,” Pierce said. “When we moved there when I was in fifth grade, I don’t think my parents had any idea how much I would use the park. I have a training schedule. »

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Another thing that drew me into Dynamic Discs is how often they are putting out whether it be discs, banners, Bobby Brown coming up with new videos... Monday I will go out and only throw putter shots. Tuesday I’ll only throw Convicts. Wednesday, a driver and so on.” Pierce doesn’t hold herself to a set timeframe for practice each day. Rather than gauge her practice success on the clock, she focuses instead on a feeling of accomplishment. She listens to her body and when her body tells her practice is over she calls it a day. Disc golf practice for Pierce began at the age of 4 when her dad first put a disc in her hand. She fell in love with the sport and only hopes to see it grow as more children are introduced to the game. She encourages parents to give their children discs and let them have fun. 10 DYNAMICDISCS.COM

“Let the kids choose — if you really want them to play — show them the sport and make it fun and exciting, but if you force them I feel like they kind of stray away,” she said. “It’s an amazing sport; it is great exercise, it is fun, it’s competitive. If you are a disc golfer, every bit of free time you get you try to do it. Put the disc in their hand and let them fall in love with it on their own.” Disc golf is a sport anyone can play and see success. While not everyone can be a world champion like Pierce, she said all types of people can play well if they can utilize all parts of their body correctly. “I think it is about using your body properly, and the proper technique and form can translate into a great shot no matter what your body type is,” Pierce said. “For me, I just try to use every part of my body and work together to propel the disc. If you


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use all parts of your body correctly and get the timing down in one fluid motion, then it works out really well.” Having the right discs doesn’t hurt either, according to Pierce. She believes that Dynamic Discs’ partnership with Latitude was a great move that results in a consistent product. She said the discs are quality “straight off the shelf” and rarely have inconsistencies — something other companies cannot claim. She offers beginners a valuable tip — don’t overload on discs. Instead, focus on getting comfortable with the discs you have. “I almost think you can have too many discs,” Pierce said. “That is one of my beginner

tips. Just carry five to 10 discs. And when you find a mold you like better, grab 10 of them. Don’t grab 40 different molds because you are complicating it. If you take out the variables, your game is going to be more precise.” When it comes to Emporia, Pierce said people may not realize the impact disc golf has on the city. She is adamant Emporia is not “a” disc golf town, but is “the” disc golf town. The number of courses available, the Dynamic Discs operation and the number of tournaments held in Emporia make it a destination among disc golfers. “Emporia is the disc golf town,” Pierce said. “Whether you are a fan of Dynamic Discs or you throw another brand, whatever it may be, when you think, ‘where is the place to go that is a disc golf town’ it is Emporia. People may not fully realize — what this is as a disc golf empire. It is unheard of — absolutely unprecedented. There is nothing like it.” Dynamic Discs and Pierce are focused on growing the sport. Pierce calls the growth of disc golf during 2016 “explosive.” Disc golf is garnering national attention — much of which can be attributed to the efforts of Dynamic Discs. The massive marketing campaign launched by Dynamic Discs has been effective. Pierce said in addition to spots on ESPN and other national news shows, Dynamic Discs has tapped into the power of social media. The company recently participated in a mannequin challenge that was viewed more than 200,000 times online. Dynamic Discs regularly releases new products — everything from discs to bags to cool new shirts — that are quickly snatched up by eager disc golfers. “Another thing that drew me into Dynamic Discs is how often they are putting out new product, whether it be discs, banners, Bobby Brown coming up with new videos,” Pierce said. “They are coming out with shirts, hats, baskets and bags. Literally there is nothing they don’t have their hand in. I think with Rusco being so young and hip, he and his whole crew really know what is popular and what the general public wants, and I think they do really well at keeping it fresh.” In years past, Pierce spent hours explaining what disc golf was to people. Now she said people recognize the logo or her and approach her with questions. Rather than explaining what disc golf is, she is connecting with fans and sharing pointers. As she continues to dominate the sport, the attention and recognition will only increase. n Chasin’ the Chains 11


NEW COURSES TO PLAY

Blanketing the country with

Eric McCabe SIGNATURE DISC GOLF COURSES BY CHRIS WALKER

PHOTOS BY STU MULLENBERG

or more than two decades, professional disc golfer Eric McCabe’s passion was winning national tournaments. In that time he has earned almost 100 wins and was crowned the 2010 PDGA World Disc Golf Champion. McCabe still relishes a good win, but his bigger joy is designing disc golf courses all across the country for others to enjoy. “It has been an honor to have someone like Dynamic Discs standing behind my name and us putting our names together, collaborating to help grow the sport.” McCabe said. With the explosion of sport, McCabe is seeing a dramatic increase in demand for his services. He is having to work overtime to keep up. McCabe currently has several 18-hole courses under development and a large, 27-hole championship course in Michigan. Dynamic Discs and Eric McCabe offer a turnkey design and installation services for clients. McCabe’s years of experience play into developing a better course. “As a touring professional for more than 20 years, I have played every type of course imaginable,” McCabe said. “Some good, some bad. As a professional I know what pros look for, so it gives me an ability to create a championship course.” McCabe spends several weeks to conceptualize the courses, a »

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Eric McCabe’s top ten reasons to install a disc golf course.

10 9 process which involves visiting and walking the courses. Once his plans are approved by clients, he oversees the installation process. “I have been a player for so many decades,” McCabe said. “I am really enjoying working with clients and turning their properties into amazing courses that people will get to enjoy for decades to come.” n If you want a Dynamic Discs Eric McCabe Signature Course contact us: 620-208-9242 coursesales@dynamicdiscs.com dynamiccoursedesign.com VIDEO https://youtu.be/3ASukIwsPi8

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A disc golf course can be designed into under-utilized areas of your facility.

Disc golf is a sport that everyone can play, regardless of age, ability or gender.

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Disc golf is inexpensive to play. You can start playing with a single disc for less than $10.

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NEW COURSES TO PLAY

UNIQUE FEATURES HIGHLIGHT NEW

Chase County Disc Golf Course BY THE EMPORIA GAZETTE

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ne of the newest disc golf courses in Kansas receiving rave reviews by disc golfers is in Cottonwood Falls, which is only a short 20-minute drive from Emporia. The new course is in Swope Park and was the design creation of Dynamic Discs course architect Eric McCabe. »

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Cottonwood Falls Mayor Boyce Baumgardner helped develop the project and called on McCabe to design a championship-level course in Cottonwood Falls. “From the beginning of the design concept, the goal was to blend the course into the scenic vistas of Swope Park, while embracing the native limestone heritage of Chase County,” Cottonwood Falls Mayor Boyce Baumgardner said. “We have stayed true to that vision and added the elusive challenges of Buck Creek.” “There is not another course in Kansas that can compare to the challenges of this course,” McCabe said. “I’m very excited to be involved in the design of the Chase Disc Golf Course.” There are two design features that will make this course unique to almost any known disc golf course: The rugged Buck Creek area features several holes that cross along and over the water, with challenging elevation changes. A set of limestone stair steps are evocative of the area, and hole 14 features a formation of Cottonwood Limestone Outcrop stones that will be the iconic feature of the course and represent the signature hole. The pyramid formation elevates the basket to more than 12 feet from ground level. The project started in 2015 with a groundbreaking in November and was completed by the summer 2016. The course was funded through donations, and is open to the public at no charge. “This course is a hidden gem because it has a little bit of everything with some holes in the woods, some holes with tight fairways, some longer open holes, some creek crossings and an island hole.” McCabe said “It has really come together as one of my personal favorite courses that I have put in.” Having a championship-quality course will be beneficial to Chase County and officials are looking forward to having the best players in the world challenge themselves on this new Eric McCabe Signature Course. n

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NEW COURSES TO PLAY

FHTC and Dynamic Discs partner for a

CAMPUS DISC GOLF COURSE BY FHTC STAFF AND CHRIS WALKER

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hat started out as a simple solution to provide more practice space for the Glass Blown Open players, has now turned into a partnership that benefits the Flint Hills Technical College students and the community with a new permanent disc golf course. During the 2015 Glass Blown Open Tournament, Dynamic Discs installed a temporary course on FHTC’s property to accommodate the many disc golfers in town for the tournament. After the tournament FHTC president, Dean Hollenbeck, and Jeremy Rusco, owner of Dynamic Discs, then discussed the idea of how to create something more permanent. The result is a 9-hole course on Flint Hills Technical College’s main campus at 3301 W. 18th Avenue that was designed by 2010 PDGA World Champion Eric McCabe and also a Champion Disc Golf Course Designer. McCabe looked forward to putting a course on the campus because he was familiar with the

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location and knew it would be a popular feature for the students. “I had often drove past FHTC and visualized a disc golf course on the campus,” McCabe said “I’ve always thought it would be fun to play out there. Now that has become a reality.” As the only 9-hole course in Emporia, it allows a quick and enjoyable round of disc golf suitable for all skill levels. “In comparison to the Emporia High Middle School course, there are a few more holes with elevation,” McCabe said. “There is a little more length on some of the holes and some baskets sit on the edge just to add a little more flare to the course. The basket placement on holes 3 and 7 are fantastic.” Dynamic Discs donated the baskets and the course design and the project was installed by FHTC’s maintenance crew. Since its installation during the summer, the course has received a warm reception. FHTC students are often using the course during breaks


as well as after classes. Community players are playing the course as well. “Having the course on the college campus has been a great way to introduce people to the sport,” McCabe said. “This is yet another opportunity to create partnerships with the community and activities for our students. It’s really a win-win situation.” Hollenbeck said. n

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NEW COURSES TO PLAY

WANT TO BUILD A DISC GOLF COURSE? Learn about these friends’ challenges to bring Eagle Disc Golf Course to life BY SPENCER STONE

PHOTOS BY JACOB TORKELSON

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he 18-hole course winds around Olpe Lake and combines challenging obstacles, narrow fairways and many shots over the water. But people say it is not the hazards that will get players — it’s the wind. The course was the creation of Charles Harper, Mike Smith, Ron Ziglar, Adrian Aleman, JD Chanley and a large team of volunteers. Smith lives in Olpe and has been a disc golfer for more than 20 years. He and his friends spent years discussing and dreaming of putting a championship course those in neighboring Emporia in Olpe. Then, one day the men got to work. Thousands of manhours and thousands of dollars in donations later, the course is now a reality. Spencer Stone: What originally pushed the idea of putting in a course at the Olpe Lake location? Michael Smith: Originally there were four of us who played disc golf all the time together — myself, Charles Harper, Ron Ziglar, and Adrian Aleman — and in 2014 we thought it would be 20 DYNAMICDISCS.COM

fun to have our own course. The [Olpe] lake was a big area, but the backside was impossible to access. We’d joked about it a few times, and eventually, my brother, Charles, approached the city council about the possibility of putting in a course at the lake. They were for it almost immediately, but needed more from us to make a decision. They wanted us to take some time to scout out the land to see what it would take. It took us about a month to gather as much raw information as we could.


My brother took the initiative of what started as a running joke to the first step in making our own course happen.

SS: Were there any issues that came up during the design phase? Or getting ideas to fit the land? MS: Like I said, that backside of the lake was a mess. From hole 7 to 15, we couldn’t access with all the overgrown brush, thorn bushes and trees. We had to take machetes out to just find areas to walk through. My original idea, which was shot down, was to put in two 9-hole courses spread apart over the accessible areas and where the city does upkeep. We ended up moving past that idea into a full 18 and found between what is now holes 12 - 15 a fence that went all the way into the lake. Our first plan was to put new dirt in between the two areas. We were looking at 300 feet of dirt as a pathway to get around that fence. We brought all our information to another council meeting and told them the ideas. They took some time to talk with the State Wildlife Department, and then the National Geological Survey crew. The property was checked, and we found out that the fence causing us so much headache was on city land. Talks with the local farmer opened up the entire backside of the lake for us. It was

overgrown and beat down from cattle grazing, so trying to flag-mark tee pads and baskets was impossible until I brought my tractor down with a brush hog. We took turns clearing the area, which opened up options, and placements began to change immediately. The backside of the lake was the biggest issue we had to deal with. Hundreds of trips with my 20-foot trailer full of debris let us see the course for the first time.

SS: Could you describe some of the unique holes out there? Why were they chosen? MS: Initially our unique holes were about the look. I’ve only ever seen one other hanging basket anywhere else, and I want to say it was at Blue Ridge up in Kansas City. I remember » Chasin’ the Chains 21


thinking how cool that basket placement was, and thought, ‘why can’t we have one?’ Hole 2 was originally in the ground, but after the city helped us clean the former dump site, we found that massive tree would be perfect for the idea of hanging a basket in the air. On hole 7, we obviously could’ve cleared out all the trees, but we thought about how few holes around here give options for either hyzer or anhyzer shots to the same fairway location. Not to mention that it’s the only hole I can think of within the area with 50 - 60 trees in the middle of the fairway. Hole 12 had a lot of mixed reviews after last year’s GBO because it was so difficult. Two big throws followed by an accuracy shot seemed like a cool idea — at least we thought. That island has proven to be just too small of a target to hit consistently. Hole 18 was just happenstance for us. What 22 DYNAMICDISCS.COM

better way to finish a round than with a 350-plusfoot shot across the lake the course is featured around? SS: Once construction began, what were some of the biggest obstacles you guys faced? MS: When we did all the scouting for the council, the lake was drained. It was receded about 50 feet or so to make room for the installation of the piers out there now. For every tee pad and basket placement, we were estimating where the water levels would be when the lake was full. There was a ton of guess work. Several calls to the Wildlife Department and their biologists to get an idea where crest lines would be and potential flood areas were our only options.


(Hole) 12 is a perfect example of that trial and error. All the numbers we had said that we built it up high enough, but obviously, it got washed out completely last year. Hole 13 got buried by all the pasture runoff that couldn’t accurately be accounted for. My wonderful team of Charles Harper, Ron Ziglar and myself along with many, many off-and-on volunteers spent a countless number of man-hours with the ground work involved, making these holes work for future events.

SS: So what hole is your personal favorite? Why? MS: I have to say hole 2. It’s the elevation change, the look, the basket daring you to run at it for an ace. Everything about hole 2 is great, even when I recall the development of it from a design standpoint.

SS: Was it difficult obtaining sponsors, and hole sponsors?

MS: It wasn’t so much hard; it was just a lot of research in developing a sponsorship package that took some time. I got together pages of disc golf history, how fast it’s growing, PDGA membership and registration numbers, and just broke it down for them. After that came the money pages — breaking down the costs of everything from lumber, nails, baskets, rock, soil to the equipment needed to move forward. Sutherlands sponsored bridges with lumber and nails and John Deere was invaluable for any big equipment that none of us had. I mean, I even used a CAD system for images as well as dimensions for both the city and state to approve certain safety aspects of the course. Being as specific as possible helped us, in the long run, to get as many sponsors as we did.

SS: What all is entailed with course upkeep now that it’s all set up and functional? MS: As of now, we have a verbal agreement with the city of Olpe. They currently take care of holes 1 - 6 and 16 - 18 with mowing, and general »

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SS: How has the feedback been from disc golfers, lakegoers and locals? MS: During the scouting and construction processes, we had lake-goers out walking to the holes we were working on. I think it’s important to remember that the backside of the lake used to be completely impassable. As a matter of fact, we met some sponsors from them wanting access to the entire lake area. Our course would give them that, so they were on board on principle alone. There are people from town who just drive out to the lake to walk our course and see all the work put into making the lake a better destination. As for disc golfers, there’s been mixed feedback. We’ve heard things from ‘4.5-out-of-5 difficulty and it makes me a better player’ all the way down to ‘I’ll never play it again. it was too hard.’ From a recreational/intermediate player, I expected those kinds of reactions. I get it. I had a hand in making the course, and there are times I finish plus-3 and some rounds plus-23 out there.

SS: Well, of course. I mean, I was born in Emporia, and grew up here being spoiled by the courses that are within the city limits my whole life. I’m not going to sit here and tell you that I’ve mastered the courses in town, but from a local standpoint, some of the courses can get repetitive because I’ve thrown an Enforcer here for three years and it’s worked, so I’ll throw an Enforcer again. When I played Olpe, it made me feel like I’ve never played before and forced me to figure out what to throw and where. Athletes need that kind of mental stimulation, whether they admit to it or not. MS: Exactly. Our course teaches you something about your game. You have to be willing to adjust for wind changes on every hole, and it can humble you within only a few throws. The more I pay attention to disc golf, I ask myself, ‘How many courses actually challenge top pros?; I mean, I’m not surprised you see guys throwing rounds at minus-14 or even lower at some events. That kind of mindset is what led to the difficulty level you find out at our course, and why we’ve had our share of negative feedback. I’d love to see the scores after a round with top pros playing out on our course.

SS: The course can definitely be unforgiving at times. Do you have any advice for disc golfers playing the Eagle Disc Golf course for the first time? 24 DYNAMICDISCS.COM


MS: Yeah. Bring stable discs with you even if you don’t regularly throw them. Bring spares, and discs you can afford to lose. I try to get in and fish for plastic as often as I can, and even pulled out over 150 after last year’s GBO. What players like to forget is that hazards are part of the game, and you can’t find every disc every time you send one into the water. SS: Are there any new additions or improvements to look forward to in 2017 and beyond? MS: Eric [McCabe], Doug [Bjerkaas] and I went over some new tee pad areas for rec and intermediate players on some holes. Some basket changes have already been implemented, but a total of four holes will have new settings. Make sure to go check them out. For future tournaments, OB line shifts have been discussed, but those are always hard because we simply can’t please everyone. There are plans for a sweet billboard to be put in by hole 1 as a marquee to the course. Hopefully, we can eventually use that idea to bring in ways to collect donations for the gas required to keep the course neat all year round.

SS: Well Michael, I like the course. It may be hard, but traditionally athletes enjoy a challenge. Any closing statements you’ve got for readers or anyone ‘on the fence’ about putting in a disc golf course in their area? MS: Well thank you. It’s good to hear that, no matter from who or where it comes from. For starters, I want to give recognition to my disc golf team, Shooting 4 Chains. They, along with the design team of Charles Harper, Ron Ziglar, J.D. Chanley and Adrian Aleman, helped make this project possible from day one and helped make the dream come true. This course was put in for a fraction of the cost other courses usually require. I heard of a golf course being put in around El Dorado that cost something like $68,000-plus, where we spent somewhere in the $15 20,000 mark. We were all-in with volunteer work though, and a lot of what you see when you play was done by individuals without payment. Volunteer work, donations and countless hours of labor are what made the course possible. The more people we see out there, the happier it makes all of us who were able to make it a reality. n

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Can the COLOR of Discs Make A FLIGHT

DIFFERENCE?

Jeremy Rusco answers readers’ questions

1 Do you think the color of discs can make a difference in flight or distance? Interesting question and something that I have always wanted to understand. There are arguments, either way, it seems on this topic, and I wish that the answer was simply, NO. The more that I have been involved, and the more that I have learned along the way, prove differently. The truth to it is, color can make a difference in the flight characteristics of a disc because the color pigment can affect the way that the plastic shapes up in the cooling process. Certain colors may, in fact, 26 DYNAMICDISCS.COM

behave differently than others when the disc is cooling, and that will slightly affect the shape of the disc. This minimal change will make a disc fly differently, and that is why you hear players talk about certain colors being more or less stable than others. While we try to do everything that we can to produce a consistent disc, the reality of the disc-making process is that it will never be done with 100 percent consistency regarding flight characteristics unless the decision is made to not add any color to the disc (and no disc golfer wants that). At the end of the day, our discs are very consistent and produced in an amazing production facility that focuses on being the highest quality in the disc golf industry. Most discs will fly the same or very close to the same regardless of color, but there are times when the color will change the flight characteristics slightly. Higher-speed drivers that feature a very wide rim are affected the most, but these changes are typically so minimal that most players will never know the difference.

2 How did you decide to name your discs after the legal system and who gets to name them? Who has named the most discs? We don’t necessarily have a specific committee that is assigned to naming the discs, but there are certainly a few individuals and decision-makers who have always been a part of the disc-naming process. Clay Houser, Adam Searle, Eric McCabe

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and myself have been involved in every disc-naming decision. There have certainly been others but these three have been around for a LONG time at Dynamic Discs and are always involved in the naming process. As we moved into manufacturing in September of 2012, it consisted of some major decisions in regards to the naming of not only the plastic types we use, but also the disc names. Many ideas were thrown around, most of which I don’t even recall. Then one day, one of my best disc golf friends

and DD supporters sent out a newsletter from his new wine company, Wheat State Wine Co, and the name of his newest wine was Trespass. It all clicked right then, and I knew that Trespass needed to be the name of one of our first four discs. We had plenty of other names on the drawing board that seemed to fit this theme. Escape, Fugitive and Judge all fit the theme, and there were plenty more to go along with it. We felt that we had enough names on the »

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discussion board to last a few years. Four years later and we haven’t run out of names, but the list is certainly getting shorter.

3 What are your favorite discs to throw? Putter: Classic Blend Marshal Driving putter: Classic Judge Midrange: Fuzion EMAC Truth (Captain America DyeMax)

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Overstable midrange: Lucid Justice Fairway driver: BioFuzion Escape Overstable fairway driver: Lucid Criminal Distance driver: BioFuzion Trespass and Lucid Sheriff Overstable distance driver: Lucid Defender I also throw a Lucid Suspect quite often for those ‘tweener’ shots that are 200-250 feet as well as a BioFuzion Thief for throws that I want to release with a lot of hyzer and have it flip up to flat or anhyzer. The entire Dynamic Discs lineup is incredible in my opinion, and I think that it is easy to find all the tools for your game amongst our diverse and growing lineup.

4 How long does it take from first thinking of a disc to selling the first one and what are some of the steps? Wow, this is a great question and one that won’t be easy to summarize, but I’ll do my best. The short answer is that it takes six to nine months for us to take the initial ideas for the new discs and get them released into the disc golf market, so it is no quick task for us to introduce something new. Each year we release four to six discs and plan to continue to release three to four for the next several years. Below is an overview of how our disc design process works: The first part of the process is listening to our customers and our team players to find out what they want. From the feedback and requests of our team and our customer, we determine what we need to release for the upcoming year. In Q3 of 2016, we decided what we needed to release in 2017 to improve our lineup with more diversity. We needed an overstable putter (Slammer), an understable putter (Deputy), an overstable fairway driver (Criminal) and a stable high-speed driver (Sheriff). We communicate this with Tomas Ekstrom over at Latitude 64 and provide him with as much detail as possible, which includes flight characteristics, rim width, shape, etc. Tomas then takes this information and does his own thing. A couple of weeks pass, and then we are provided with a 3D virtual rendering of the shape and profile of the


disc and Tomas’ best understanding of how the disc will fly and how it will perform. We review and approve what Tomas has sent over for our review and request to move forward with making the molds. Tomas sends this over to the mold maker, and the mold typically takes around four weeks to get back. Once that happens, there is a prototype run of discs made and sent to us to test and approve. We have Eric McCabe and plenty others around which is certainly a huge benefit as we can test all skill levels quickly. There have only been a few molds that haven’t received approval on the first prototype run of discs. We send our approval, and then it just comes down to when we want to release the product. To help provide even more perspective, I’m going to put the timeline of the Criminal in front of us. July-August 2016: Dynamic Discs communicates with Tomas Ekstrom at Latitude 64 about the flight characteristics, shape and feel of the 2017 Criminal overstable fairway driver. September 2016: 3D virtual renderings sent to Dynamic Discs from Tomas for approval (approved instantly). October 2016: Initial prototype testing

The entire Dynamic Discs lineup is incredible in my opinion, and I think that it is easy to find all the tools for your game amongst our diverse and growing lineup.

happened during my trip to Sweden, but these discs were then brought back for McCabe and others to test. Approval from McCabe was given instantly after test throwing at the Dynamic Distribution “proving grounds.” November 2016: Dynamic Discs determined when we would be releasing all 2017 molds so that production planning could happen. The decision was made to have the Criminal be an April 2017 Glass Blown Open release, so this allowed for some additional time for production to begin. February 2017: Criminal production began and placed on a container for ocean shipment. Each container sent takes approximately five to six weeks to land in Emporia, Kansas. March 2017: Small shipment sent by air for the Dynamic Discs team members and Special Edition release for the Dynamic Discs buyback retailer partners. April 2017: The container lands it usually takes us about a week to get everything organized in the warehouse and implemented in our systems. The wholesale newsletter goes out and is sent to our customer base with orders happening right away. » Chasin’ the Chains 29


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We get the orders packaged up and shipped right away with the retail release happening the following Friday at 11 am central. So, to summarize things, it takes six to nine months for us to take the initial ideas for the new discs and get them released into the disc golf market, so it is no quick task for us to introduce something new.

5 What has been your proudest accomplishment? I’m not exactly sure how to answer this one as I’m a pretty humble person and just like to take care of business. The entire Dynamic Discs story is somewhat of “The American Dream.” I guess you could say that Dynamic Discs was created out of almost nothing (an $800 investment back in March of 2005). I had no dreams or ambitions for my college-based eBay hobby to become more than just a hobby. More importantly than that, the realization that my first employees and friends who were hired are still working at Dynamic Discs today and are my most trusted and most valuable assets to the business. It is amazing to think that so many lives have been impacted by being employed at Dynamic Discs and the fact that real jobs and careers have been created for so many along the way. I take a lot of pride in the fact that our employees are loyal and passionate about what they do. We have hired and kept 18 Emporia State University and Flint Hills Technical College graduates and relocated nine different families from out of state to work at Dynamic Discs amongst the 45 different employees in Emporia alone. Those kind of numbers are impressive to me and something that I would have never imagined. I’m thankful to have hired and relocated my brother and family to Emporia in October of 2014. I am also thankful to have my parents as a new part of the Emporia community so that my entire family can be together all because of the opportunities that the business has provided. We love Emporia and look forward to being a part of the community for a very long time. On an Emporia standpoint, the 2016 season was a tremendous success. The Glass Blown Open was the largest event in the history of disc golf with 1,120 competitors, and the Professional World Championships were the best in the history of the event regarding operation, activities and payout. We have a lot to be proud of in Emporia in regards to disc golf, and we hope only to continue to grow Emporia as the disc golf capital of the world! I hope that in five more years that these accom-


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plishments seem to be small and that we have pushed disc golf to new levels that are almost unthinkable today. I promise that we are motivated and driven to accomplish so much more and look forward to what the future holds.

6 Starlin, your English Bulldog, has 51 fewer followers on Instagram than you have. Are you worried that Starlin will achieve more followers than you this year? Haha! This is funny! @StarlinTheBulldog will probably have more followers on Instagram by the time this goes to print. Starlin is also significantly more involved, or social, than I am on Instagram and is certainly better looking. :) I guess you could say that I’m not all that worried about Starlin making more friends on Instagram as I can’t keep up with all the things happening on social media. I love taking Starlin out to the disc golf course, and she makes friends with everyone that she comes across. Her visits to the Dynamic Discs retail store and warehouse bring joy to everyone as she quickly becomes the center of attention. Starlin hopes to meet and say hi to everyone in attendance at the Glass Blown Open and will be excited to shake hands and wish you good luck! n

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DISC DESIGN

Scott Oswalt uses DyeMax technology to raise bar on tournament stamps.

THROWING

ARTWORK

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or Scott Oswalt, a disc is more than an BY CHRIS WALKER CHASIN’ THE CHAINS item to throw — it’s an opportunity to create a work of art. Oswalt’s day job is being a graphic designer for a large international company in Kansas City, but in his free time he creates disc designs and posters for tournaments across the country. Oswalt’s tournament designs have many saying his Kansas City series are some of the best designs to ever appear on discs. “Designing for disc golf is so much fun,” Oswalt said. “There are a lot of good graphic artists designing discs today. It makes me strive to put my best work out there. I want to set the bar higher with each design.” He took up disc golf seven years ago and, after playing in tournaments and getting to know some tournament organizers, they started asking him to do designs for tournaments. Oswalt does designs for both hot stamp and DyeMax. The Kansas City stamp collection receiving so much attention used the Dynamic Discs DyeMax Technology. “I would like to do more DyeMax but just haven’t had a lot of opportunity to,” he said. “I really like the full use of color that is available with DyeMax and it really expands the design options.” As the sport grows, Oswalt looks forward to doing a lot more designs for the industry. “It’s exciting to see disc golf grow each year and am thankful I can contribute in some capacity,” Scott said. n

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WHAT WOULD YOU THROW? Eric McCabe

Emporia, KS 2010 World Champion PDGA #11674

Feature Hole:

Swope Park - Hole #5

Beginner Tip:

A great way to get better is to grab a camera, even if it’s just your phone, and shoot some video of yourself throwing from all angles. YouTube has some great videos of pros throwing technique and you’ll be able to fix any quirks you may have. After all, you can’t fix what’s wrong until you see what’s wrong!

Most Memorable Moment:

My most memorable disc golf moment was winning the 2010 Professional Disc Golf World Championships.

What Separates Team Dynamic Discs?

The Dynamic Discs Team is like a small family — we all know each other and have each others backs. This is very important! I love all the support I receive from my teammates and the staff at DD!

GBO History:

Fourteen years ago, Eric McCabe and best friend Gabe Werly started the GBO with the dream of someday making the event into one of the best in the country. The first event was held in 2003 as a PDGA B-Tier and had 88 competitors.

Signature Disc: Dynamic Discs EMAC Truth

Dynamic Discs EMAC Truth:

Walt Whitman said, “Whatever satisfies the soul is truth.” The EMAC Truth is here to bring satisfaction to your golf game. The Truth had lost its way and wasn’t as stable as we wanted it to be. The EMAC Truth sets the record straight. The beautifully neutral and versatile flight of this disc will remind you of the core of disc golf; to throw a disc where you want it to go. Let the EMAC Truth take you back to this satisfying feeling. May the Truth be with you. Signature disc for 2010 World Champion, Eric McCabe.

Hole 5 at Chase Disc Golf Course in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas is one of the most beautiful holes in the state. 315’ downhill tunnel shot with OB following the majority of the hole on the left side. You must hit two gaps, one directly off the tee and one halfway down the fairway, in order to score the birdie on this hole. I trust my Lucid EMAC Truth on a nice Hyzer release that flips to

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flat and flies straight. The EMAC Truth has tremendous glide and easily reaches the 315’ distance. Some players choose to throw a sidearm that safely finishes to the right side of the fairway where there is little to no danger. If you’re ever in the area, you have to check out this hidden gem of a course.


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Paige Pierce

Plano, TX 3x World Champion PDGA #29190

Feature Hole:

Jones East - Hole #10

Signature Disc: Dynamic Discs Lucid Convict

Beginner Tip:

I would say to go out and find a park and seclude yourself for an hour or so and just learn your discs. We get caught up in what’s new and hot and start to trail off into discs we are unsure of. Stick with what you know and work on repetition so you learn said disc with 100 percent confidence. When you get to this point, you will still mess up, but at least you will know why and how to fix it!

What Separates Team Dynamic Discs?

It is hard to put into words really. It is just that feeling you get when you encounter ANYONE on the team and/or staff. Everyone is so passionate, talented, determined, driven, dedicated, generous and, above all else, kind. The type of people anyone would want to be associated with, and I am beyond thankful to be a part of this FAMILY.

Dynamic Discs Convict:

Most Memorable Moment:

I would have to say, without a doubt, it was winning my first World Championship. I can remember the events like it was yesterday. I was 19 at the time and had not proven myself quite yet. It was in Santa Cruz, California, which was the home of the 4-time World Champ Val Jenkins and she was obviously the one to beat. I felt confident in my skills, but I had yet to have to execute them in such a high-pressure setting before. It was a true test. When the week was over, I came out victorious and could not have felt more ecstatic with the outcome. It gave me the confidence to believe I can compete against the best, even in a setting where all odds are against me. Anytime I am feeling a bit down and out, I try to replay the events of that week for a little reassurance.

The Convict is a great complement to the Felon with the same feel in the hand but with less stability. The Convict is perfect for those times when you need a straight disc for most of the shot but have to have some stability at the end of the flight. The Convict can also hold the anhyzer you give it before coming back to flat. This disc allows for you to shape your shots to avoid all of the obstacles that are trying to increase your scores.

I really enjoy Hole 10 at Jones East. It is an open, elevated tee pad and the basket is tucked into a tree tunnel. I throw my Paige Pierce Lucid Convict at the left side of the trees and let it flip into the gap and then Hyzer back towards the basket. I even got an ace on this hole during the PDGA Professional Worlds Mixed Doubles in 2016!

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BEYOND DISC GOLF

BY CHASIN’ THE CHAINS STAFF WRITER

AVIATOR takes Flight ast year, Dynamic Discs gave flight to the Aviator. While this new item is not for the disc golf industry — Dynamic Discs does hope disc golfers will want to have one. The Aviator is Dynamic Discs answer to making an improved disc for the sport of ultimate Frisbee. Ultimate Frisbee has been around since the late 1960s and combines aspects of flag football and playing catch with friends. Dynamic Discs set out to make the Aviator more stable than the other Frisbees on the market. One of the largest knocks on other ultimate Frisbees is that they simply don’t hold a decent line when ripping them downfield during a match. Wind and power throws can compromise ideal flights. The Aviator was designed to ensure a consistent flight, even in adverse conditions. The next step was durability. This feature can go hand-in-hand with stability the older the disc gets, because time is the enemy of all throwing plastic. A higher-grade plastic was purposely chosen to last longer than all other discs available. Add this to a slight reinforcement on the disc’s rim and you get an ultimate Frisbee that retains its ‘fresh out of the box’ flight line for a longer period of time. The Aviator has a slightly deeper rim and will glide further. That depth also provides more room for error when catching the Frisbee — aesthetically speaking. So why should disc golfers care about the Aviator? To have fun of course. What better way to have fun at disc golf tournaments or before a round than throwing around an Aviator with friends. Jamie Rusco, National Sales Director for Dynamic Discs, has seen strong interest and sales in the product from several different audiences. “Ultimate Frisbee players have been buying them because they like the flight and grip of the disc and disc golfers are buying them to play catch.” Rusco said. The Aviator has also opened new doors with large retailers. “The Aviator has been able to open new doors with national retailers,” Rusco said. “It is our hope that some of those retailers will eventually be open to carrying disc golf products, if they don’t carry them now.” n

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BEYOND DISC GOLF

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CHOCOLATE

ynamic Discs and the Sweet Granada, a gourmet chocolate store located in Emporia, Kansas, teamed up to create a disc golf disc that is truly unique: a disc made entirely of chocolate. Instead of being thrown, its primary purpose is to be eaten and enjoyed. Kim Redeker, owner of the Sweet Granada, said the response has been amazing to this exact three-dimensional replica. “It’s fun to see people’s reactions when they hold it in their hands because it’s so similar to a real Dynamic Discs Truth,” Redeker said. Currently, the chocolate discs are available only in Dynamic Discs’ Truth mold and come in either milk chocolate or dark chocolate, with the milk chocolate being the biggest seller. Eighty percent of people choose the milk chocolate while 20 percent choose the dark chocolate. Redeker said creating the three-dimensional disc was a challenging and daunting process. “We had to have a custom mold created and they used an engineering CAD system to get the exact disc dimensions,” Redeker said. “After we got the mold back, then it was four weeks of trial-and-error making them and remaking them, but we finally got it figured out. It finally took paint sticks and we had to create our own clamping system to get it to work.” Redeker is pleased they are being received so well. “It was a commitment in time and money, but it has been worth it,” Redeker said. “They have sold fantastic this year.” Many disc golfers are probably asking the question: ‘While the discs are meant to be eaten, can they be thrown?’ Well, they can be thrown — and that is what Dynamic Staffers Eric McCabe and Bobby Brown did. You can see their throwing results of the chocolate Truth at this video link: https://youtu.be/6_WC4R74meo. n Want your chocolate disc — Dynamic Discs sells the chocolate discs exclusively through their website. During the week of the Glass Blown Open, they can also be purchased in their store located at 803 Commercial Street.

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By COURTNEY ELDER Chasin’ the Chains Staff Writer

Photos by Dave Leiker

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This Year’s

Glass Blown Ale Big Surprise BRINGS A

t’s obvious when things just go together. Like peanut butter and jelly or Bonnie and Clyde, disc golf and beer are a natural pairing. There’s nothing quite like enjoying a cold and refreshing beer after a long round of birdies and ace runs. When it comes to tournament time, visiting a brewery can be a great way to unwind after a strenuous round. In years past, local Emporia brewery Radius Brewing has created a batch of ale specifically for patrons of the Glass Blown Open and it’s sold out in no time. For 2017, Radius decided to take on a partner to make their special drink even better - the couple behind Bevel Craft Brewing, disc golf’s own Nate Doss and Valarie Jenkins, have teamed up with Radius to bring their own take on the Glass Blown Ale for this year’s GBO.

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First, A Little History Lesson For those of you in the know, it should come as no surprise that Doss and Jenkins have been perfecting their brewing craft for some time now. If this information comes as news, let’s briefly review how two of the top disc golfers in the world got involved in creating craft beer, and where they plan to take their passion. Back in 2012, both Nate and

Val visited the Midwest to take a brewery tour at Boulevard Brewing. This brief jaunt to Kansas City sparked a new interest for Nate, and he has since been studying and perfecting the art of homebrewing. Just like his mission to always improve on the disc golf course, Doss was committed to making each batch of beer better and better. Playing as touring professionals was still a priority for both of them, yet Nate and Val completely fell in love with this new hobby. They talked about their hopes and dreams for someday opening a brewery and eventually made the decision to move forward with their passion. They founded Bevel Craft Brewing and launched their first branded brew on St. Patrick’s Day 2016. Why the name Bevel? Given that disc golf has been such an integral part of their lives, the couple wanted to link the sport with their company without it being overpowering. Describing the beveled-edge of a disc as revolutionizing disc golf, they hope to transform the IPA market with their own unique creations. Prior to officially founding their company, they worked in partnership with brewers at Fiddlehead Brewing Company in Vermont. Nate had a great time there working with Matt Cohen, brewmaster and passionate disc golfer, to create a signature beer that debuted at the 2015 Green Mountain Championship. It received rave reviews, and their work on the Glass Blown Ale brings their collaboration count up to five. » Chasin’ the Chains 41


If you meet someone that likes craft beer and likes disc golf, you’ll usually become quick friends.

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Their plans for the future? “We have set a goal to eventually do a collaboration in all 50 states,” Val said. “And while that might seem like a large feat, disc golfers are everywhere! We know we can make it happen.” In order to help fund their trips to Emporia to work on their GBO brew, as well as to continue to raise capital for a brick and mortar brewery in their hometown of Bend, Oregon, Nate and Val have been selling a limited run of discs titled the “2017 Bevel Collaboration Series.” It’s this blend


Val and Nate Doss celebrate the GBO Ale.

of support from disc golfers and their talent for homebrewing that have propelled them thus far. Val nods to the similarities between the disc golf community and those who love craft beer. “If you meet someone that likes craft beer and likes disc golf, you’ll usually become quick friends,” she said. “We find that both communities are so welcoming and willing to share all the information about what they do. We will always support disc golf and we have found this has truly become the perfect method to bring our two passions together.” » Chasin’ the Chains 43


How Is Radius Brewing Involved In The Mix? As Emporia’s only craft brewery, Radius opened its doors in April 2014, with a vision to keep the business as local as possible. One of their founders, who goes by JJ, explains their goal, saying, “The name Radius came from the idea that we wanted to keep our focus on a short radius around Emporia. We make every effort to source ingredients from our community as well as give back to it as much as possible.” The trio of owners at Radius have made it their mission to create a memorable experience when you enter their doors. Not only do they brew exceptional craft beer in-house, it’s literally made in the middle of the dining room. As the town’s first brewery since prohibition, Radius offers an impressive menu of beers and food alike, with gastronomical creations prepared right before your eyes. If you thought Emporia was a destination location for disc golf, you’ll soon see that Radius is a destination for exceptional food and drinks. Seeing the natural connection between their product and the disc golf community they were a part of, it was only a matter of time before a partnership came about between Radius and Dynamic Discs. “The GBO, and disc golf in general, are part of what makes Emporia really unique,” JJ said. “With us being a brewery in Emporia, and beer and disc golf going together so well, it made a lot of sense for us to brew a beer to commemorate our town’s biggest annual disc golf event.” Past GBO patrons know that beer from Radius Brewing has been hugely

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successful at tournament time, and they can expect an awesome creation from them every year. In fact, the demand for their Glass Blown Ale has been so large in past years that JJ had to change the gameplan for 2017. Their brew system typically only creates six kegs at a time, meaning that during previous tournaments, only one batch of the Glass Blown Ale has been made. “Last year it sold out in about 16 business hours.” JJ said. “This year the plan is to brew four batches. Two batches will be bottled and sold to-go at Radius, and the other two will be available for draft-only, on-site consumption.”

A Perfect Pairing With two awesome brewers in the disc golf circle, it didn’t take long before the idea to collaborate on a GBO brew was born. Doss and Jenkins have been fans of Radius from the beginning. “We have been coming to Emporia for the GBO since 2009, but we can distinctly remember how excited we were to see that this little town opened their own craft brewery, Since then, Radius has been our go-to stop in Emporia for great beer, delicious food and [is] the overall place to be.” The pair officially met JJ during 2016 Pro Worlds, and they immediately hit it off. Nate

mentioned to JJ that he would love to do a collaboration, and the rest might as well be history. “We discussed the idea briefly then, and I’ve been looking forward to doing it ever since,” JJ said. “The process of designing the beer has been a lot of fun.” It takes explicit communication when brewing beer with someone long-distance, and while Nate and Val have made trips to Emporia to work on the batch, they had to rely on teamwork to get the job done right. Given that the Glass Blown Open is the leading event for Dynamic Discs’ yearly schedule, they wanted to do as much as possible to assist in the collaboration. DD Event Coordinator Doug Bjerkaas noted the beauty behind the match. “We have always looked for ways to promote local businesses during the Glass Blown Open,” he said. “Radius felt that the GBO was big enough for them to do something special for the event. It has now become a tradition as Radius has become synonymous with the GBO.” This year’s Glass Blown Ale officially debuted at Emporia’s brewfest held downtown just two nights ago. What does it taste like? Nate and Val are pretty proud of their hops, and they enjoy making all » Chasin’ the Chains 45


kinds of IPAs. When they talked with JJ about what kind of beer they’d like to make, the idea came about to make a version of a farmhouse ale. Val describes it as: “A ‘Hoppy Saison,’ a farmhousestyle beer with a fresh hoppy aroma but light on the bitterness. It’ll be the perfect refreshing after round beer.” If you’re out in Emporia competing in this year’s Glass Blown Open or are here to spectate the event, make sure you head over to Radius Brewing before this unique creation is gone. n

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If your short game needs some assistance, look no further than the Deputy. Boasting the most understable flight of any Dynamic Discs putter, the Deputy allows for easy turnover flights at faster speeds and smooth straight flights at low speeds. Those with smaller hands or who prefer slimmer, beadless profiles will love the feel of the Deputy, as it is slightly more shallow than the Judge, Warden, and Marshal. Take your putt and approach game to the next level with the help of the Deputy! Putter of choice for 3X World Champion, Paige Pierce in Classic plastic. SPEED: 3 | GLIDE: 4 | TURN: -1.5 | FADE: 0 AVAILABLE IN:

“Bad company corrupts good morals� has been proven true through the ages. However, Dynamic Discs is bringing you a Criminal that you are going to want to get to know. With more glide than the Felon and more stability than the Convict, this Criminal is exactly what you need to assault your high scores. The fairway driver that you will be able to trust to cover the ground necessary without giving up the stability you need for confident throws. Befriend this Criminal and you will start to do some bad things to your course. SPEED: 10 | GLIDE: 3 | TURN: 1 | FADE: 4 AVAILABLE IN:

Too long for a putt. Too short for a full throw. The doubts come creeping in when you are between discs. Slam the door on those negative thoughts. The Slammer by Dynamic Discs is meant for times like this. Feels like a putter but can be thrown with the power and aggression of a mid without even thinking about flipping over. Approaching will now be a walk in the park. Get to the basket better and cast off those loose strokes with the Slammer. SPEED: 3 | GLIDE: 2 | TURN: 0 | FADE: 3 AVAILABLE IN:

A versatile high-speed disc is hard to find. They are usually too far on one side of the spectrum to be a true multi-tool. Introducing the Sheriff by Dynamic Discs. Long anhyzers, flex shots, pure hyzers; the Sheriff will arrive just in time to protect you from the onslaught of bogeys sure to come without the right disc. Attack the course with a new confidence knowing the Sheriff is standing with you to handle any problems that might arise. SPEED: 13 | GLIDE: 5 | TURN: -1 | FADE: 2 | MAX WEIGHT: 175g AVAILABLE IN:

The Convict is a great complement to the Felon with the same feel in the hand but with less stability. The Convict is perfect for those times when you need a straight disc for most of the shot but have to have some stability at the end of the flight. The Convict can also hold the anhyzer you give it before coming back to flat. This disc allows for you to shape your shots to avoid all of the obstacles that are trying to increase your scores. Signature disc for 3X World Champion, Paige Pierce. SPEED: 9 | GLIDE: 4 | TURN: -0.5 | FADE: 3 | MAX WEIGHT: 176g AVAILABLE IN:


To bead or not to bead. This is one of the most fundamental questions in disc golf. While the Judge and Warden from Dynamic Discs each have their own opinion, the Marshal comes to establish peace in this fight. The microbead and slim profile of the Marshal makes for a disc that feels and releases great. With more stability than one would expect from this profile, the Marshal will usher in a new era of confidence and comfort inside the circle. SPEED: 3 | GLIDE: 4 | TURN: 0 | FADE: 1 MAX WEIGHT: 176g AVAILABLE IN:

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The problem with the highest speed discs is that they are historically understable. This is no longer an issue. The Defender is here. Fast. Stable. Neither of these descriptions will be in dispute after you unleash this scorcher. You will no longer have to put away your high-speed discs when the wind begins to blow. The Defender will have your back when the course and the elements conspire to take you down. SPEED: 13 | GLIDE: 5 | TURN: 0 | FADE: 3 MAX WEIGHT: 174g AVAILABLE IN:

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2016 GBO and Worlds

TO U R N A MENTS A look back at 2016 Glass Blown Open and PDGA World Disc Golf Championships

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2016 GBO and Worlds Photos by Stu Mullenberg

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Glass Blown Open

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Swedish tradition celebrates new disc golf season and friendships

BONFIRE

ost people on the disc golf circuit probably don’t know what Walpurgis Eve celebration is. The three Glass Blown Open disc golfers from Sweden, however, probably do — and they are likely looking forward to it. The other 1,101 Glass Blown Open participants probably need a little more information, but since most disc golfers enjoy a good celebration — this is one multi-cultural event at which they’ll want to be. Glass Blown Open players were first introduced to the Swedish Walpurgis Eve celebration in 2015, and this year the event will return from 7 - 11 p.m. April 28 at the Dynamic Discs Distribution Center at at 3601 W. Sixth Ave. Valborg, as it’s known in Swedish, is a celebration of the return of the sun and summer after a long, cold winter. Bonfires are lit at the setting of the sun, and those in attendance gather around the warm 60 DYNAMICDISCS.COM

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glow of the fire to sing, eat, drink, laugh, talk and enjoy each other’s company. Kansas is also known for long, cold winters — and with the Glass Blown Open being in April, in many ways it also symbolizes warmer days coming. It’s a celebration of being able to play more disc golf and the new disc golf tournament season. Walpurgis Eve origins date back to the Middle Ages (roughly the 5th-15th century), and is when the administrative year ended on April 30. The celebrations were usually held with all members of a community in attendance. Merchants, craftsmen, farmers and peasants all came as a town or village meeting was held with eggs and schnapps served as refreshments. These meetings signified the selection of a new alderman (mayor) for each town. The gatherings also meant the local livestock were being released to field to graze, but

it wasn’t until the 1700s that the bonfire was implemented as a way to stave off predatory animals. These native predators were a much larger problem for our ancestors, and the bonfire was only one option to keep the predators at bay. Merrymaking, music, cowbells and just being jovial humans celebrating around the bonfires also helped. Walpurgis celebrations are not family get-togethers, but instead are typically organized by large groups to reinforce a “sense of community spirit” within the neighborhood. After the bonfire has burned out, many in attendance move to pubs or houses to keep the celebration going all through the night. It is important to note that forms of this celebration can vary in different parts of Sweden, and even between different cities. Bonfires, strong drink and singing are largely recognized throughout each area. Now that you know what a Walpurgis Eve celebration is — as well as the origins of this celebration — the Dynamic Discs staff will look forward to seeing you at 7 - 11 p.m., April 28, at the Dynamic Discs Distribution center at 3601 W. Sixth Ave. n VIDEO

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2016 FINISH RESULTS FIRST NAME Cameron Richard Paul Eagle Devan Simon Matthew Philo Zackeriath Paul Zach Eric Nate Jeremy Mason Nikko Miles Nate Andrew Chris Kyle Jared Coby Chris Joey Tim Eric Jerome Colin Jordan Josh Michael Bryan Geoff Will Martin Cale Alex Paul Trevor Drew Jake Matt Zachary Tim Jeffrey J.C. Crispin Cameron Troy Lewis Benjamin Tommy Louis Marshall Patrick Isaac Daniel Jake Larry Taylor George Jake Ryan Ryan Cameron Matt Jared

LAST NAME Todd Wysocki McBeth McMahon Owens Lizotte Orum Brathwaite Johnson Ulibarri Melton McCabe Sexton Koling McKay Locastro Seaborn Wegryn Presnell Clemons Webster Roan Guice Eads Lutz Mirabal Oakley Knott Forehand Castro Childs Moulton Freese Bennett Schusterick Hendel Leiviska Russell Oman Wenholz Gibson Palmer House Newhouse Barham Bryk Kester IV Carrasco Colglazier Widden Bitney Wiggins Eckmann Laporta McGill Blazek Heinen Stacey LaPutka Gardner Cimala Beno Lauber Anderson Knuth Messerschmidt Bell Person

HOMETOWN Darlington SC Fort Mill SC Huntington Beach CA Boulder CO Owasso OK Bremen Germany Creola AL Beavercreek OH Eureka MO Show Low AZ Gray TN Emporia KS Ashville NC Charlotte NC Brandon MS Grass Valley CA Benbrook TX Ann Arbor MI Warrensburg MO Kansas City KS Joplin MO Highlands Ranch CO Asheville NC Fort Smith AR Chattanooga TN Tulsa OK Salt Lake City UT Golden CO Asheville NC Austin MN Beavercreek OH Valley Springs CA Winnipeg Manitoba Canada Canton MI Madison TN St Thomas Ontario Canada St. Paul MN Vancouver WA Evansville IN Mesquite TX Fair Oaks CA Denver CO McAlester OK Calgary Alberta Canada Commerce MI Augusta GA Palisade CO Wichita KS Theodore AL Binghamton NY Penngrove CA Wichita KS Huntington Beach CA St Cloud MN Omaha NE Aurora CO Lawrence KS Norman OK South Jordan UT Oklahoma city OK Chicago IL Highland MI Ames IA Ottumwa IA Highlands Rands CO Vancouver WA Santa Cruz CA Coeur d\’Alene ID

1 45 46 48 49 47 49 47 47 51 48 49 48 51 50 47 47 49 49 52 52 52 49 54 54 53 50 45 49 53 49 51 49 49 54 48 49 47 52 48 53 49 50 54 46 48 50 53 52 51 51 52 49 57 56 54 55 57 55 54 54 52 52 48 56 54 52 52 55

2 57 57 54 57 59 60 62 59 57 59 57 58 58 57 60 59 56 55 60 55 53 56 56 55 57 60 65 60 59 59 63 64 64 56 62 60 61 61 63 59 63 61 56 64 61 63 58 59 59 64 62 65 60 61 62 59 60 62 63 61 63 63 67 58 60 62 60 58

3 58 58 59 56 56 55 55 58 59 60 61 61 59 61 61 62 63 64 57 62 64 64 60 61 61 61 61 62 60 64 59 60 60 63 63 64 65 61 63 63 63 64 65 65 66 63 65 65 66 62 63 63 61 61 62 64 62 62 62 64 64 64 64 65 65 65 67 67

TOTAL 160 161 161 162 162 164 164 164 167 167 167 167 168 168 168 168 168 168 169 169 169 169 170 170 171 171 171 171 172 172 173 173 173 173 173 173 173 174 174 175 175 175 175 175 175 176 176 176 176 177 177 177 178 178 178 178 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 180

PAYOUT $5,000.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $1,625.00 $1,625.00 $1,300.00 $1,300.00 $1,300.00 $950.00 $950.00 $950.00 $950.00 $692.00 $692.00 $692.00 $692.00 $692.00 $692.00 $635.00 $635.00 $635.00 $635.00 $605.00 $605.00 $575.00 $575.00 $575.00 $575.00 $545.00 $545.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $455.00 $455.00 $415.00 $415.00 $415.00 $415.00 $415.00 $415.00 $365.00 $365.00 $365.00 $365.00 $330.00 $330.00 $330.00 $295.00 $295.00 $295.00 $295.00 $153.00 $153.00 $153.00 $153.00 $153.00 $153.00 $153.00 $153.00 $153.00 $153.00 $153.00

John Chris Reid Mike Billy Shawn Ryan Jay Joel Nathan Corey Aaron Peter Tommy Robbie Justin Michael Zak Brady Justin Brandon Sean Chris Jeffrey Cooper Tyler Brock Henry Tomas Justin Ville Chris Iqbal Chris Derek Brandon Jordan Nicholas Edwin Ben Matt Erno Nicholas Daniel Jesse Cory Matt Addison Josiah Johannes Thomas Jonathan Scott Traz Josh Chase Micah Mike Noah Derek Jonathan Derick Jon Austin Rick Jason Taylor Cody Christopher Casey Scott William Luke Wesley Christopher Shane Josh Joe Michael Eric Ron Matt Ryan Cory William Richard Austin Austin

Collins Warfield McConnell Hall Engel Sullivan Nyc Yeti Reading Freeman Martin James Walther Bures Agent Olson Samson Fierke Fortuna Hanna Cournoyer Oatman Kapalko Addiego Renner Arnold Liebman Shepherd Dissell Rosenqvist Bilodeau Koutonen Pepperling Jehan Tellesbo Sahr Cawthorne Wheeler Hanson Rodriguez Maass Mayo Vayrynen Duran Sweet Holt Obermeyer Dollar Collins Durham Högberg Malone Benedict Wilson Sargent Coghill Wood Funderburgh Unruh Meintsma Norris Ray Manly Kind Streit Steehler Holmes Pennington Prugger Finn Fluty Leader Freed Petersen Valiant Caulfield Timberlake Creamer Bishop Junod Lee Butler Moberly Vincent Orton Sharp Lister Kilander Lester Hannum

Colorado Springs CO Hudson OH Fort Collins CO St Cloud MN Norman OK Erie CO Elk Grove Village IL Wimberley TX Greeley CO Salina KS Milwaukee WI St Louis MO Shawnee KS Jenks OK Oconomowoc WI Sioux Falls SD Woodridge IL Sterling Heights MI Iowa City IA Rapid City SD Hastings NE Los Lunas NM North San Juan CA Highlandville MO Tonganoxie KS Ft Collins CO South Ogden UT Montevideo MN Vasteras Sweden Ogden UT Siuntio Finland Arlington TX Wichita KS Salt Lake City UT Sioux Falls SD Broken Arrow OK Perth Australia Sioux Falls SD Coeur D Alene ID Wichita KS Arlington TX Rancho Cucamonga CA Lakeside AZ Lockhart TX Ponca City OK Emporia KS Loganville GA Waco TX St Louis MO Skelleftea Sweden Lockport IL Lees Summit MO Augusta GA Robbinsdale MN Horn Lake MS Fort Worth TX Joplin MO Wichita KS Minneapolis MN Springfield MO Memphis TN Chanute KS Commerce MI Salina KS Amherst NY Madison WI Hays KS Springfield MO Perth Australia Wichita KS Highlands Ranch CO Clarkston MI Waite Park MN Colorado Springs CO Norman OK Boise ID Hays KS Jefferson City MO Wichita KS Boulder CO Inkster MI Beavercreek OH Topeka KS Olathe KS Topeka KS Gothenburg Sweden Newberg OR Perry OK

52 51 51 54 56 56 54 53 53 52 51 50 57 51 50 52 49 55 55 54 55 57 52 52 59 56 54 51 59 54 57 53 58 52 59 56 55 58 53 56 56 55 54 56 58 55 55 55 57 55 56 57 59 60 50 55 55 59 53 51 60 59 58 54 58 52 52 60 63 55 56 57 56 60 59 55 57 62 53 60 59 68 54 53 60 60 62 49

59 60 59 55 60 60 60 61 61 61 61 62 61 66 66 63 65 65 61 59 64 60 64 64 56 64 65 65 65 65 61 60 63 68 60 63 62 63 68 64 64 65 65 62 62 65 63 62 59 69 64 68 64 62 70 65 65 60 65 77 61 72 67 69 71 73 70 70 60 68 68 71 68 60 68 71 70 67 70 73 76 74 64 70 68 75 77 999

69 69 70 71 65 65 67 67 67 68 69 69 64 65 66 67 68 63 67 70 65 67 68 68 69 65 66 69 62 67 68 73 66 67 68 68 70 67 67 68 68 68 69 70 70 70 72 73 74 67 71 68 70 71 73 75 75 76 77 68 75 66 72 74 69 73 76 69 76 76 76 73 77 81 76 77 77 77 83 79 81 85 999 999 999 999 999 999

180 180 180 180 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 182 182 182 182 182 183 183 183 184 184 184 184 184 185 185 185 186 186 186 186 187 187 187 187 187 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 190 190 190 190 190 191 191 193 193 193 193 195 195 195 195 196 196 197 197 197 198 198 198 199 199 199 200 201 201 201 203 203 204 206 206 212 216 227 1117 1122 1127 1134 1138 2047


LAST NAME McCray Brown Smith Ryan Ellsworth Schweberger Eastwood McCoy Convers Jr Fournier Northrup Sawtelle Smith Ryan Hagen Amerson Miller Babbit Babbit Machine Austin McLuen Suarez Longerbone Smith Tomlinson Porter Leppävuori Maynard Lawrance Hamm King Newberry Cloutier Stone Thornton LaPierre Britt Wilson Kulchuk Evertz Dendurent Palafox Löytynoja Reynolds Todd Brown Pike Smith Johnson Johannsen Laukkanen Pugh Horn

HOMETOWN Dover FL San Francisco CA Newton KS Pacifica CA Allen TX Tarboro NC Raymore MO Senoia GA Blackwell OK Waterdown Ontario Canada St Thomas Ontario Canada Lincoln NE Columbia MO Tehachapi CA Brookdale CA Columbia MO Fort Wayne IN Overland Park KS Lawrence KS Leland Grove IL Urbandale IA St. Louis MO Crowley TX Freedom CA Austin TX Ozark MO Oulu Finland Silt CO Noble OK West Bend WI Granbury TX Wichita Falls TX Henderson TX Emporia KS Spokane WA El Reno OK Dallas TX Emporia KS Littleton MA Littleton CO Goddard KS Emporia KS Oulu Finland Dayton OH Coppell TX Spokane WA Ottawa Ontario Canada Ozark MO Millis MA Mondovi WI Oulu Finland Pflugerville TX Nashville TN

1 2 54 56 57 60 60 60 64 63 61 65 61 66 63 63 62 63 65 69 66 65 68 72 70 67 66 67 68 72 70 70 68 74 73 75 75 74 76 73 73 72 71 71 75 75 74 71 76 76 78 81 91 76 94

3 51 51 54 52 53 54 52 53 56 53 57 53 56 56 57 57 56 53 56 57 55 52 54 57 58 58 59 56 58 58 60 55 56 55 55 56 56 59 59 60 61 61 59 59 60 63 62 63 64 66 63 999 999

TOTAL 105 107 111 112 113 114 116 116 117 118 118 119 119 119 119 120 121 122 122 122 123 124 124 124 124 125 127 128 128 128 128 129 129 130 130 130 132 132 132 132 132 132 134 134 134 134 138 139 142 147 154 1075 1093

PAYOUT $1,600.00 $1,100.00 $800.00 $675.00 $575.00 $500.00 $437.50 $437.50 $400.00 $345.00 $345.00 $282.50 $282.50 $282.50 $282.50 $250.00 $240.00 $220.00 $220.00 $220.00 $200.00

FIRST NAME James Mike Rick Geoff Randy Stan Steve Bill Paul David Frank

LAST NAME Schultz Cloyes Voakes Hungerford Beers Hubbard Hollis Paulson Hooston Payne Beach

HOMETOWN Paw Paw MI Las Vegas NV Bowling Green KY Louisville CO Miami FL Jacksonville FL Fort Walton Beach FL Valley Center KS Littleton CO Spencer OK Ninnekah OK

1 67 70 68 69 72 72 74 76 84 80 78

3 57 56 64 62 59 60 59 62 60 61 999

TOTAL 202 208 208 209 210 214 220 226 230 234 1168

PAYOUT $800.00 $462.50 $462.50 $250.00 $150.00

2 78 82 76 78 79 82 87 88 86 93 91

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FIRST NAME JohnE Patrick Chris Robert Donald Brian Eric Kevin Ron Dustin Dave Dominic George Dean James Keith Brian Kelly Kevin Michael Justin Gary Brice Don David Mike Sampo Brian Jason Josh Paul Andrew John Brett Jeremy Jason Russell Allen Robert Jeff Chris Art Jori Maury Patrick Eric Steve Jaysin Pete Bernd Pasi Anthony Chris

LAST NAME Gray Reyes Raley Carrillo Rainey Williams Morgan Wisbey Frame McClellan Craig Hansen Alderman Roberts Russell Clark Thomas Ritter Meeker Heckenlaible Cashen Estrada Bayer Crawford Bottorff Fritz Finch Rasch Hudson

HOMETOWN Tallahassee FL Granite City IL Trabuco Cyn CA Tabernash CO Broken Arrow OK La Mirada CA Lancaster PA Lawrence KS Ann Arbor MI Ardmore OK Arcadia KS Overland Park KS Fruita CO Battle Creek MI Bowling Green KY Lockhart TX Kansas City MO Bowling Green KY Calgary Alberta Canada Sioux Falls SD Kansas City KS Yukon OK Rochester NY Collegeville PA Evans CO Tallahassee FL St. Paul MN Lawrence KS

1 2 60 63 65 67 67 63 65 69 69 65 70 68 68 73 69 73 67 74 73 72 71 75 72 74 79 84 89 78

3 55 53 52 53 56 60 59 56 56 60 59 61 61 57 61 59 65 59 60 61 63 61 65 65 61 65 64 999

TOTAL 115 116 117 120 123 123 124 125 125 125 129 129 129 130 130 132 132 133 133 133 134 136 137 139 140 149 153 1077

PAYOUT $1,200.00 $800.00 $650.00 $500.00 $387.50 $387.50 $325.00 $275.00 $275.00 $275.00 $75.00 $75.00 $75.00

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FIRST NAME Laymon Roger Mike Tom Eric Michael Linc Marc Michael Clint Danny Ben Bill Mark Rocky Jamie Mike Andy Steven Douglas Pete Lewis Tim Dale Lennie Paul Richard Bruce

FIRST NAME David Kyle Christopher RC Ryan Justin Gary Tony Daniel Evan Bart Gabriel Taylor Micah Christian Brandon Brandon Seth Ben Brock George Alex Slim Nick Chris Robert Ryan Michael Dustin Matt Josh Benny Rusty James Jordan Marc Richard Walker Taylor Michael Craig Andrew Daniel Terry Jason Trevor Sam Thomas Justin Michael Pete Casey Dom Lupe Darren

LAST NAME Rutherford Giovannini McRae Hunt Draper Starks Martin Anderlie Lindahl Jones Kowalewski Soehren Lafleur Mariano Embrey Michael Troxell Bostwick Roscoe Nispel Cummings Sturm Villanueva Belcher Whited Mangiaracina Adams Hartman Gilson Skorupinski Day Barnhill Davis Dye Chamberlain Lane Cooper Bautista Hendry Balogh Schreiber Morgan Littrell Burroughs Straub Brown Wilkerson Michaels Bach Lowe P Reaume Chapman Atchison Rodriguez Esquivel Holzinger

HOMETOWN Lewisville TX Colorado Springs CO Horn Lake MS Britton MI Waco TX Kansas City KS Murfreesboro TN Ham Lake MN Roland AR Avon CO Washington MI New Ulm MN Salina KS San Angelo TX Lawrence KS Norman OK Sunrise FL Pullman WA Wichita KS Pilot Point TX Macomb Township MI Davison MI Kansas City MO Aurora NE Holden MO Fort Riley KS Mandan ND Elkhart Lake WI New Berlin WI Ponca City OK Beavercreek OH Oklahoma City OK Oklahoma City OK Kearney NE Annapolis MO Dallas TX Cobb CA Austin TX Jefferson City MO Bethany OK Emporia KS Dallas TX Cobb CA Houston TX Larned KS Glenvil NE West Fork AR Highlands Ranch CO Olathe KS Southaven MS Dorchester Ontario Canada Emporia KS Emporia KS Emporia KS Grand Island NE

1 59 62 64 72 63 66 63 68 65 65 70 65 69 68 64 71 65 69 70 70 68 67 65 68 63 74 75 73 70 74 68 71 68 67 66 69 65 71 71 71 67 69 70 61 75 74 72 72 71 74 72 65 77 70 71

3 63 68 63 62 64 61 70 64 64 65 67 69 63 64 70 62 66 65 62 63 64 64 66 68 69 63 64 64 65 64 64 65 65 67 67 69 71 66 67 69 70 64 68 69 67 67 68 68 68 70 65 66 67 68 70

TOTAL 193 195 197 198 198 199 201 202 202 202 202 202 203 203 203 204 204 205 206 206 206 206 206 207 207 208 208 208 208 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 211 211 211 211 212 212 212 213 213 213 213 213 213 214 214 214 214 214

PAYOUT $500.00 $475.00 $450.00 $413.00 $413.00 $375.00 $350.00 $180.00 $180.00 $180.00 $180.00 $180.00

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LAST NAME Bravo Bush Hyvรถnen Potts McVey Lucerne McCain Hooper Jones Slamen Sjolund Leu Berg Martin Martin Kiser Bellm Schnabel Wilborn Puckhaber Pike Corporon Wyatt Hunt Gerick Swihart Krause Helm Winfield Jones Esquivel Taylor Stracke Troutman Schneider Stafford Lienemann Hooper Ferreira Moreno Schottman Bobby Ovaitt Travis Summons Bradshaw Kuykendall Oxsen Hannold Harris Lynx Halford-King Hendrick Pearson Reveal Johnson Kline Hoffman Lopez A Lopez Galindo Boller ONeel Deason Corcoran Hurt Harwood Hernandez Van Beek Aycock Gootee Gennetten Smith Boggs Frederickson Sickel Marshall Snodgrass Smith Robbins Woltz Maki Walker Steed

HOMETOWN San Angelo TX South Boston VA Helsinki Finland Paoli OK Wamego KS Aurora CO Bella Vista AR Norman OK Dayton OH Missouri City TX Rapid City SD Spokane Valley WA Elk River MN Hoover AL Berryton KS Littleton CO Bonner Springs KS Coon Rapids MN Chouteau OK Shelby Township MI Great Bend KS Stilwell KS Ponca City OK Lapeer MI Mukwonago WI Lincoln NE Baytown TX Eagle WI Colorado Springs CO Joplin MO Emporia KS Valley Center KS Lenexa KS Pittsburg KS Garland NE Houston TX Mission KS Dallas TX Plano TX Manhattan KS Overland Park KS Spring TX Lawrence KS Bakersfield CA Colorado Springs CO Nashville TN Boise ID Stuart VA Parma OH Wichita Falls TX Sacramento CA Chickasha OK Springfield MO Garden City MI Overland Park KS Purcell OK Midvale UT Arlington TX Fort Worth TX Wichita KS Mounds View MN Hamilton OH Detroit MI Independence MO Dallas TX Midland TX Jim Falls WI Sand springs OK Dayton OH Aberdeen SD Olpe KS Denton TX Manhattan KS Troy MI Topeka KS El Reno OK Garland TX Allen TX Springfield MO Stillwater OK Oklahoma City OK McKinney TX

1 68 73 78 74 77 66 66 72 69 80 70 75 76 75 73 68 73 74 67 70 75 72 70 73 70 67 76 68 66 72 72 75 80 78 72 84 77 71 69 71 68 78 74 73 78 71 75 81 79 79 75 75 74 80 79 75 73 78 76 70 82 79 73 73 76 84 78 71 75 72 81 77 72 86 76 74 77 72 69 73 77 64

2 73 79 72 76 72 80 77 70 81 69 72 77 74 75 76 80 73 68 74 80 72 72 71 79 78 80 69 77 77 78 78 72 74 75 76 71 77 83 81 76 86 74 76 77 71 76 86 75 76 73 77 76 70 75 76 80 77 71 73 76 77 76 82 77 72 78 79 79 74 75 75 77 82 64 79 81 77 80 83 78 73 83

3 73 63 65 65 66 69 72 73 66 67 74 65 67 67 68 69 71 75 76 68 71 74 77 67 71 72 74 74 76 70 70 73 67 68 73 67 68 68 72 75 69 71 73 73 74 76 63 68 69 72 72 73 80 70 70 70 75 76 76 79 67 71 71 76 78 65 70 77 78 80 72 74 74 78 74 74 75 78 78 79 80 83

TOTAL PAYOUT 214 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 216 216 216 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 218 218 218 218 219 219 219 219 219 219 220 220 220 221 221 221 222 222 222 222 222 223 223 223 223 223 223 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 226 226 226 226 226 227 227 227 227 227 228 228 228 228 229 229 229 230 230 230 230 230

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FIRST NAME Albert Alexander Sami Seth JP Tristan Jon Mikey Kirk Jason Brandon Ross Alexander Matt Kaleb D Jacob Dan Matt Dalton Jeff Travis Michael Dj Dan Sean Derek Tanner Nathan Zack Bruce Nate Daniel Spencer Steven Ben Mark Mark Alex David Bryan Ricky Nick Jerod Jeff James Jason Jerod Bill J.R. Casey Andy Danny Brandon Jarrod Mark Nicholas Hector Ruben Joseph Raymond Stephen Cavan Joshua Seth Joey Matt Brandon Jeremy Seth Michael Drew Mitchell Brent William Joseph Darren Dylan Shayn Dustin Caleb JC

Kratzmeyer Webster Dishman Dussan Granlund Derochie Clark Brown Paul Finney Meyer Seymour Mullins Smellie Groh Johnson Melendez D White Taylor Hirth Finder Crandall Thies Goodpaster Posey Wells Douglass Gerding Hamilton Wisdom Mack Wall Sawtelle Link Warren Schara Storrer Stephens Lopez Kitowski Curtis Taylor Kiser Merrill Eurick Matthews Kendrick Nicholson Millard Huff Larue Love Rivera Quintero

Forney TX Joplin MO Baxter TN Georgetown TX Garland TX Carmichael CA Joplin MO Perry OK Ozark MO Laporte CO Bonner Springs KS Aurora CO Logan UT Emporia KS Valentine NE Killeen TX Littleton CO Owasso OK Midland TX Edmond OK Monument CO Lawrence KS Dallas TX Nashville TN Midwest City OK Columbia MO Spring TX Ozark MO Manhattan KS Henderson NV McPherson KS Omaha NE Yankton SD Squamish BC Canada Minneapolis MN Emporia KS Emporia KS Arlington TX Sacramento CA Cottonwood Falls KS Shawnee KS Spokane Valley WA Saginaw MI Grand Junction CO Bakersfield CA Newton KS Wichita KS Parsons KS Carthage MO Springfield MO Omaha NE Oklahoma City OK

79 68 83 76 69 73 77 77 78 80 80 81 76 74 86 77 75 80 82 75 82 82 77 73 83 77 78 80 69 104 68 81 74 78 78 84 80 91 78 87 89 87 84 86 69 70 75 76 89 85 86 88

84 92 74 75 80 75 84 77 74 80 79 76 78 75 72 79 81 85 87 90 82 81 83 91 80 82 82 78 89 74 105 79 89 88 89 81 84 82 94 87 85 84 81 89 82 82 85 85 73 79 85 99

68 71 74 80 82 83 71 78 80 73 74 76 79 84 77 79 79 74 71 75 76 77 81 78 80 84 84 86 86 67 72 85 83 81 81 83 85 77 80 79 80 85 93 86 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999

231 231 231 231 231 231 232 232 232 233 233 233 233 233 235 235 235 239 240 240 240 240 241 242 243 243 244 244 244 245 245 245 246 247 248 248 249 250 252 253 254 256 258 261 1150 1151 1159 1160 1161 1163 1170 1186

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AMATEUR ADVANCED

2016 FINISH RESULTS

Shannon Tyler Josh Julian Jayson Steven Nathan Devontay John Conrad Josh Sean Jace Julian Raymond Miguel Christopher Jeremy Colton Jon Jason Joe Clay Alan Michael Joe Peter Seth Grant Chad Eric Thomas Brad Iain Corey Michael Michael Jonah Dan Shawn Kelly Aaron Nathan Justin Josh Kelsey Daniel Doug Buddy Nathan Rock Stephen

FIRST NAME Corey Matthew Kevin Ryan Jyrki Bo Mark Joseph Cody Jonathan Patrick Mayhew Michael Jon Brandon Shaun Anthony Tommy Melvin Joshua Nate Andrew Brandon Braden Scott Mark Corey Joe Matthew Jacob Juha Jason

LAST NAME Boebel Balch Kanzler Sipple Passila Hoosier Grzybowski King Miller Porter Duncan Ryan Rogers Deeter Cook Luebbering Welch Puryear Mullin Balogh Karstetter Gross Revis Bennett Eads Mally Anderson Stafford Oscarson Williams Deeter Kyto Barnier

HOMETOWN Verona WI Madison WI Frisco CO Ottawa KS Parola Finland Ardmore OK Fort Wayne IN Grand Prairie TX Houston TX Emporia KS West Palm Beach FL Tonkawa OK Marion IA Springfield MO Rolla MO Palmer Lake CO Olathe KS Davison MI Clarendon TX Norman OK Brooklyn Center MN Anchorage AK North Augusta SC Fort Smith AR Oak Forest IL Warrensburg MO Grovetown GA St Louis Park MN Springfield MO Marion IA Vantaa Finland Menomonee Falls WI

1 64 63 70 76 69 65 66 75 61 72 74 72 68 71 67 69 67 71 67 66 68 70 70 65 72 78 68 71 62 72 74 80

2 64 57 59 57 60 64 62 56 61 66 62 63 66 60 64 61 62 56 62 63 60 57 62 65 57 57 65 58 66 61 65 58

3 67 75 68 65 70 70 71 69 78 63 65 66 67 70 70 71 72 74 73 73 74 75 71 73 74 69 71 75 76 72 68 69

TOTAL 195 195 197 198 199 199 199 200 200 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 202 202 202 203 203 203 204 204 204 204 205 207 207

PAYOUT $400.00 $375.00 $350.00 $325.00 $309.00 $275.00 $309.00 $213.00 $213.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00


Adam Seth Tate Tommy Chris Scott Adam Alex Grant Chris Mike Sean Alex Edwin Eric Brandon Caleb Baudilio Thomas Derek Tank Ryan Ryan Tero Ramiro Timothy Cody Trace Dan Weslee Paul Chris Avery Chance Shawn Mike Chris Cormac Eric Wesley Jose Teemu Richard Damian Justin Jason Andy Matthew Ryan Nicholas Joey Dan Dustin Evren Pete Anthony Brian Jeff Edward Marcus Colin Robert Casey Jonathan Clifford Jeremy Blaine Robert Jared Anthony Aaron William Aaron Paul Ian Enrique Brett Carter Blair Jimmy Griffin Kyle Stephen

White Black Galloway Selle Thompson Belchak Procell Kreilkamp Benson Cleland Hiller Chancellor Nebrig Phelps Zaloski Hemedinger Bachman Barrios Terveer Nuessen Hebert Tindale Lewis Tommola Parker McGeorge Fite Dugan Hollingshead Schmitz Metzger Luzzo Salyer Nelson Fadum Santiago Baker Hergott M Wu Burdiek Ramirez Mutikainen Alexander Davenport Quinn Adkins Portwood Vogt George Ross Gulyas Cole Cox Seven Inman Mack Ricks Evans Vouge Portofee Warren Naini Rupe Keck Rush III Dohrmann Anderson Cerv Reincke Smith Rhodes Steinmetz Burroughs Wallace Berry Baray Koehn Watts Furstenberg Haines Dowswell Staats Odom

Lakewood Colorado CO Springfield MO McPherson KS Olathe KS Jefferson City MO Minneapolis MN Longview TX Verona WI Bolivar MO Springfield MO Anna TX Lees Summit MO Ballwin MO Wichita Falls TX Wichita Falls TX Plano TX Olathe KS Russellville AR Glenwood IA Olpe KS Massillon OH Aylmer Ontario Canada Fenton MO Vantaa Finland Beavercreek OH North Las Vegas NV Mesquite TX White House TN Moscow ID Bryan TX Rockwall TX New Lenox IL Lafayette TN Centennial CO Oklahoma City OK Las Vegas NV Bloomington IN Calgary Alberta Canada Breckenridge CO Emporia KS Emporia KS Hyvinkää Finland Logan UT Salina KS Lakewood CO Wichita KS Grandview MO St Francis MN San Diego CA Ponca City OK Westland MI Eau Claire WI North Richland Hills TX Houston TX Joplin MO Cato NY Tulsa OK Minneapolis MN Lyon France Emporia KS Topeka KS Arlington TX McCook NE Ardmore OK University City MO Dickinson ND Kearney NE Emporia KS Westminster MA Ponca City OK Arlington TX McCook NE Longview TX Overland Park KS Liverpool NY Emporia KS Copeland KS Broken Arrow OK Battlefield MO Ponca City OK Traverse City MI Independence MO North Augusta SC

75 71 74 70 60 72 75 71 71 81 72 75 85 78 75 73 76 71 73 74 72 69 69 80 72 73 76 73 71 69 79 74 74 74 75 74 74 71 69 78 78 79 73 66 76 74 74 78 75 67 78 73 77 72 74 74 75 76 76 78 79 73 75 76 72 75 78 77 80 81 79 73 78 75 72 77 84 81 73 79 75 71 74

59 59 61 63 67 68 60 64 70 59 63 67 60 64 66 67 63 68 65 62 64 67 64 61 69 66 61 63 61 62 65 68 67 65 62 61 60 76 70 60 60 58 63 76 65 67 67 62 62 70 64 67 62 67 64 62 60 66 62 59 57 60 66 64 60 74 67 67 62 60 62 68 61 64 65 58 66 65 72 62 66 69 64

73 77 73 75 81 69 74 74 69 70 75 69 67 70 71 72 73 73 74 76 76 76 79 72 72 74 76 77 81 82 70 72 73 75 77 79 80 68 76 77 77 78 79 74 75 75 75 76 79 79 75 77 78 78 79 81 82 76 80 81 82 85 78 79 87 71 76 77 79 80 80 80 82 82 84 86 72 76 77 81 81 82 84

207 207 208 208 208 209 209 209 210 210 210 211 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 215 215 215 215 215 215 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 218 218 218 218 218 219 219 219 220 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 222 222 222 222 222 222 222

AMATEUR INTERMEDIATE

AMATEUR INTERMEDIATE

2016 FINISH RESULTS

Joe Justin Garrett Riley Anthony Jeff Clay Alan Nathan Kenneth Darrin Chad Brenton Kyle Scott Cody Barrett Josh Ben Shannon Nathan Dustin Gary Seth Jeremiah Ray Tommy Steve Joe Jeff Tim Tyler Bryce Robert Andy Alan Anthony Stephen Heath Ethan Matthew Thomas Rocky Neal Nicholas Jesse Derek Patrick Noble Christian Richard James Dylan S.T Ricardo Travis Colin Craig James Bradie Heath Eric Paul Monte James Ryan Chris Burton Tristan Derek Aaron Dylan Keegan Zach Steven Michael Nicolas MJ Mark Todd

DeVito Adney Gil Glasgow Faes Waldron Sparks Fox Hess Beck Cayton Galloway Cakebread Smith O’Brien Vitali Jeffrey Wainscott Marx Stierwalt Kern Boyd Mustard Danford Blackmon Petty Holt Kristaine Ramirez Trautman Patek Trautman Lawrance Solis Rees Barker Birchfield Chibidakis Weese Romo Sparks Johns Armijo Brooks A Berg Scholtens Broockerd Winner Gunn Sharp Marshall Ramsey Durrant Hastings Charay Hudson Fitchett Schulz Kahn Cline Chambers Kulchycki Arndt Brunner McCullough Rock Portwood Rivera Wilson Savory Rusch Swanson Han Brunner Adkins Krueger Forbeck Gerhard Heydt Beishline

Rochester NY Arlington TX Stillwater OK Independence MO Sioux Falls SD Overland Park KS Bridgeport TX Manhattan KS Wichita KS Harrisonville MO Cedar Hill TX Springfield MO Norfolk NE louisburg KS Aurora CO Woodstock GA Elverta CA Greeley CO Hewitt TX Emporua KS Belleville IL Springfield MO Sterling CO Manhattan KS Birmingham AL Decatur TX Wichita Falls TX Plymouth MN Sequim WA Rapid City SD Irving TX Rapid City SD Noble OK The Hills TX Parker CO Logan UT Lenexa KS Woodland CA Mesquite TX Noble OK Kyle TX Overland Park KS Colorado Springs CO Bolivar MO Traverse City MI Simcoe Ontario Canada Belton MO Montrose CO Fort Worth TX Independence MO Topeka KS Emporia KS Smithfield UT Austin MN Dunedin FL Fountain CO London Ontario Canada Forest City IA Lawrence KS Emporia KS Decatur TX Narol Manitoba Canada Port Angeles WA Phillipsburg KS Emporia KS West Herietta NY Overland Park KS Nice CA Minerva OH Williamson NY Pullman WA Topeka KS Lawrence KS Midlothian TX Jonesboro AR Overland Park KS Mascoutah IL Pflugerville TX Bowmanstown PA Liverpool NY

73 85 82 77 75 86 80 71 71 75 72 82 83 73 71 84 82 83 81 80 80 78 82 79 87 77 84 81 79 79 80 84 84 81 78 74 84 82 79 77 84 77 86 99 81 78 86 85 79 90 79 84 90 76 84 88 85 82 85 85 79 86 91 84 97 96 96 76 75 81 85 90 94 97 70 70 73 75 90 96

64 64 66 67 65 64 64 65 69 67 69 64 60 67 67 67 69 67 68 64 70 72 65 65 62 67 65 68 68 63 73 68 65 68 68 71 71 69 69 65 76 75 65 62 72 68 68 65 62 67 71 67 66 74 65 65 66 74 68 77 71 69 70 68 72 71 75 65 67 70 68 65 71 74 999 999 999 999 999 999

85 74 75 79 83 74 80 88 85 84 85 81 84 87 89 77 77 78 79 84 79 79 82 85 81 86 82 82 84 89 79 80 84 84 87 88 79 83 86 92 75 83 84 75 83 90 83 87 96 81 88 88 84 90 91 89 91 87 90 82 94 90 86 107 92 95 97 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999

222 223 223 223 223 224 224 224 225 226 226 227 227 227 227 228 228 228 228 228 229 229 229 229 230 230 231 231 231 231 232 232 233 233 233 233 234 234 234 234 235 235 235 236 236 236 237 237 237 238 238 239 240 240 240 242 242 243 243 244 244 245 247 259 261 262 268 1140 1141 1150 1152 1154 1164 1170 2068 2068 2071 2073 2088 2094


FIRST NAME Tristan Kyle Sean Nick Sean Alanzo Aaron Riley Drew Bryan Matthew Joe Kyler Tye Bahar Darin Jeff Chris Jeff Trent Michael Brandon Mike James Tyler Mike Carson Ronald Chandler Eric William Tim Jeremy Shawn Josh Stephen Kevin Eugenio Drew Anthony Kimmo Jerry Justin Billy Mike Jim Michael Drew Adam Matthew Cody Aaron Jeff Isaiah Wes Derek Joe Mike Tim Todd Shane Nicholas David Gary Kyle Cameron Dewayne Joe Brian Ryan Dan Zack Joshua Jdon Jeff Chris Ron Brian Dominic Andy Brett Bryce

LAST NAME Poss Ellis Land Seaton West Conner Enfield Hanks Dickerson Tiecke Wildenborg Perez Harris Krukowski Tribby Bachman Burdiek Mahaffey Ellis Osborn Emerick Hicks Bohner Childers Beard Guillette Cole Riddle Schnee Hernandez Trimble Spencer Bargabos Arneson Moore Robertson Leu Esparza Jr Baker Garza Juuti Patterson Nolasco Thompson Abbott Lamb Pippen Palmer Smith Arthur Draeger Ervin Atchison Wetjen Esquivel Sturges Richmond Trent Sheren Smith Anderson Sandberg Faes Granado Boothe Ricks Gruenberg Richardson David Beatty Brown Meyers Cardenas Maish Midkiff Logan Chow Morse Castello Triana Litwinski Copeland Nichols

HOMETOWN Menomonee Falls WI Mesquite TX Manhattan KS Riley KS Norman OK Springfield MO Hays KS Evansdale IA Clarksville AR Mound Valley KS Red Wing MN Oklahoma City OK Colwich KS Lake Orion MI Duluth MN Harrisonville MO Emporia KS Canton OH Wylie TX Massillon OH Massillon OH Wayne MI Denver CO Loma Linda MO Lawrence KS Matteson IL Acworth GA Bartlesville OK Topeka KS Killeen TX Gainesville FL Broken Arrow OK Chittenango NY Hammond WI Lake Geneva WI Jasper AL Kiel WI Andrews TX Emooria KS Chicago Heights IL Vantaa Finland Kansas City MO Manhattan KS Parrish AL Eldon MO Baytown TX North Augusta SC Denver CO Wapello IA Mountain View MO Pratt KS Bushong KS Birmingham AL Emporia KS Bartlesville OK Wapello IA Boca Raton FL Denver CO Lincoln NE Warrensburg MO Ellinwood KS Syracuse NY Midland TX Rancho cordova CA Sapulpa OK Colorado Springs CO Oklahoma City OK Omaha NE Florence MS Bethlehem PA Lawrence KS Canton MI Wapello IA Odessa TX Pierre SD Forney TX Dallas TX Birmingham AL Norman OK Murfreesboro TN Broken Arrow OK Pleasant Hill MO

1 57 53 57 62 58 63 62 56 59 65 59 62 65 58 61 63 62 59 65 58 59 58 71 66 65 60 54 62 63 62 63 62 66 67 63 63 60 65 64 60 60 56 64 65 67 61 66 65 63 61 67 64 59 63 67 69 68 66 61 65 68 61 70 67 61 62 69 64 63 63 59 65 68 64 64 60 72 63 64 64 67 63

2 74 79 81 73 79 74 79 82 79 75 85 76 76 90 79 76 86 81 74 81 87 87 73 78 78 82 88 87 82 83 79 80 81 79 83 81 89 82 82 86 86 90 80 78 84 86 78 88 88 90 83 82 87 87 82 79 79 77 82 87 82 86 84 87 92 90 82 87 87 87 89 89 84 87 87 89 80 87 84 92 86 89

3 57 60 57 62 62 63 60 63 64 64 61 67 65 60 68 69 61 69 70 70 64 65 66 66 67 68 68 63 67 67 70 70 66 67 67 69 65 67 68 68 68 68 70 71 64 68 71 63 65 65 66 70 70 67 68 69 70 74 74 66 68 71 65 65 66 67 68 68 69 69 71 66 68 69 69 71 69 71 73 66 69 70

TOTAL PAYOUT 188 192 195 197 199 200 201 201 202 204 205 205 206 208 208 208 209 209 209 209 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 212 212 212 212 212 213 213 213 213 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 215 215 215 216 216 216 216 216 216 217 217 217 217 217 217 218 218 218 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 220 220 220 220 220 221 221 221 222 222 222

AMATEUR RECREATIONAL

AMATEUR RECREATIONAL

2016 FINISH RESULTS

Calvin Bj Amos Craig David Liberio John Jon Brandon Michael John Chad Antti Eric Jimmy Hunter Travis Justin Tommie Josiah Jason John Lance Joe Damon Kevin Aiden Jeremiah Brady Ronnie Josh Jason Sean Adam Jacob Darren Jason Garrett Keith Felix Mark Luke David Robert Sam Joe Michael Joe Erik Andrew Brandon Jonathon Josh Daniel Bill Jeffrey Marc Dalton Christopher Jordan Mark Mick Eric Chris Scott Dustin Randall Brian Jason Will Earl Kevin Kevin

Evins Mckay Michaels Goldsberry Lindahl Trejo-Resendiz Frommelt Gensel Wolff Cruz Payne Cole Simola Londono Jean Tiecke Ebner Klumpe Morgan Long Swam Fulton Dall Bergerson Funke Hudson Gensel Carr Martin Stewart Lankford Harsch Turk Lovett Emerson O’Dell Pfortmiller Broadus Gregg Castro Gregg Hughes Miecznikowski Gigliotti Dluzniewski Wylde Taliaferro Pippen Maloney Carrillo Cruz Schaab Priebe Ebner Ennis B Miller Johnson Battazzi Neitzke Wylde S Barnett Beyers Smith Walker Quade Clearo Mengo Cooper Yearta Reed Young James Stryker

Hays KS Emporia KS West Fork AR Springfield MO Roland AR Purcell OK Lockport Manitoba Canada Lakewood OH Norfolk NE Saint Charles MO Mannington WV Saint Joseph MI Helsinki Finland Grand Prairie TX Paw Paw MI Mound Valley KS Searcy AR Olpe KS Owasso OK Colorado Springs CO Birmingham AL Norman OK Emporia KS Esko MN Fort Riley KS Stephenville TX Lakewood OH Bethany OK Waterloo IA Centerton AR Kansas City MO Lebo KS Guthrie OK Louisville TN Panama City FL Emporia KS Wichita KS LIttle Elm TX Hutchinson KS League City TX Hutchinson KS Gleason TN Waterloo IA Winnipeg Manitoba Canada Dresden TN Choctaw OK Moore OK North Augusta SC Tulsa OK Colorado Springs CO Clarksville TN Denver CO Derby KS Searcy AR Wood River IL Emporia KS Lenexa KS Spirit Lake IA Murfreesboro TN Midwest City OK Jacksonville FL Rogers AR Linn MO Emporia KS Lenexa KS Canastota NY Baytown TX Emporia KS Grandview MO Manhattan KS Lake Worth FL Warr Acre’s OK Independence MO

64 61 70 64 64 61 73 67 62 66 64 64 66 66 67 63 63 64 69 67 64 70 66 66 68 72 71 69 66 64 67 72 63 65 65 68 67 63 65 76 70 70 69 63 73 66 68 73 70 70 71 71 71 69 65 70 74 79 77 74 70 80 77 72 83 65 56 59 71 64 73 60 63

86 88 84 89 89 91 83 86 90 85 87 93 89 88 86 94 99 100 90 91 93 89 91 90 86 81 85 93 95 93 94 88 97 99 98 91 89 92 97 84 89 94 93 98 87 94 94 96 95 98 95 91 96 98 107 102 91 93 97 100 100 104 104 118 106 999 92 96 101 109 102 999 999

72 73 69 70 70 71 68 71 72 73 73 68 70 71 72 69 65 64 69 70 71 70 73 74 76 77 75 70 71 75 72 73 74 71 72 76 79 80 74 76 77 74 76 77 79 79 78 72 77 75 77 81 77 79 75 78 85 79 78 79 83 80 83 79 86 73 999 999 999 999 999 999 999

222 222 223 223 223 223 224 224 224 224 224 225 225 225 225 226 227 228 228 228 228 229 230 230 230 230 231 232 232 232 233 233 234 235 235 235 235 235 236 236 236 238 238 238 239 239 240 241 242 243 243 243 244 246 247 250 250 251 252 253 253 264 264 269 275 1137 1147 1154 1171 1172 1174 2058 2061


LAST NAME Bell Ducluzeau Hopkins Stevens Thornburg Palmer Thompson Snider Caylor Hauser Pack Allen Stroud Alton Rigler Hansard Albarez Weiss Goodman Shinn Bevis Cameron Kelly Galvez Dimitt Trober Fraser Kaspereit Waldman Reynolds Knutson White Buford Ninjabob Fisher Hamer Boyce Killingsworth Shanahan Walker Meyers Bergsman Beery Hinds Dochterman Dron Eppes Harpel Peterson Smith Wilder Nappier Wilton Polkinghorne Beard Hester Balmer Brunkow Courbat Peters Bonjour Wall Bailey Boehmer J Vontell Jr Molina Kewley Winn Brookshire Hillyard Harper Petrie Godwin Warren Gray Macleod Schreiber Arens Brooks North McCarthy Karch Freislinger Newby

HOMETOWN Wichita Falls TX Evans GA Emporia KS Topeka KS Greeneville TN Denver CO Kansas City MO Choctaw OK Kansas City MO Onalaska WI Longmont CO Coralville IA Montrose CO Eureka MO Carrollton TX Dallas TX Blue Springs MO Russellville AR Clarksville TN Russellville AR Parkville MO Colorado Springs CO Normam OK Wichita KS Liberty MO Denton TX Oklahoma City OK Gardner KS Merriam KS Oklahoma City OK Lakewood Colorado CO Carrollton TX Waco TX Iowa City IA Arcata CA Longview TX Greenwood MO Yukon OK Brookland AR Snohomish WA Des Moines IA Tulsa OK Keokuk IA Calgary Alberta Canada Huntington Beach CA Austin TX Beebe AR Aylmer Ontario Canada Maple Grove MN N Augusta SC Southaven MS Ofallon MO Blue Springs MO Fort Smith AR Gladstone MO Topeka KS East Syracuse NY Norman OK Topeka KS Richardson TX Kansas City MO Beavercreek OH Bristol CT Clovis NM Wamego KS Yukon OK Oklahoma City OK Newton IA Olpe KS Manhattan KS Martinez GA Little Elm TX Greenbrier AR Pearland TX Bethany OK Sioux Falls SD China Spring TX Enid OK Orland Park IL Dillon CO Topeka KS Fayetteville AR

1 58 59 62 64 64 63 63 65 66 63 65 62 65 65 63 67 67 63 61 64 65 63 62 66 67 63 71 64 65 70 64 65 66 67 66 66 64 68 64 63 71 73 64 68 61 68 67 71 65 70 69 76 67 69 71 71 69 67 70 68 65 67 76 66 66 67 73 67 76 72 72 70 67 72 70 70 68 69 78 69 71 64

2 55 61 59 58 59 58 64 57 60 63 60 64 59 59 61 62 57 61 63 64 62 63 64 59 63 66 57 63 65 59 62 60 67 67 65 64 66 61 64 61 62 59 68 63 69 60 61 66 68 66 64 62 69 66 63 62 59 69 63 64 65 72 60 69 68 68 65 69 65 68 66 67 68 65 67 64 68 64 64 69 65 76

3 53 57 58 58 58 60 55 60 57 57 58 58 60 60 61 57 62 62 62 59 60 61 61 62 58 59 60 62 60 61 64 65 58 58 61 62 62 63 64 68 60 61 61 62 63 65 65 57 61 59 62 58 60 61 62 63 68 61 64 65 67 59 62 63 64 64 62 64 60 61 63 64 66 65 65 68 67 70 62 66 68 65

TOTAL 166 177 179 180 181 181 182 182 183 183 183 184 184 184 185 186 186 186 186 187 187 187 187 187 188 188 188 189 190 190 190 190 191 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 194 194 195 195 196 196 196 196 196 196 197 197 197 197 198 198 198 198 199 200 200 201 201 201 201 201 202 202 202 203 203 204 204 204 205

PAYOUT $400.00 $375.00 $350.00 $325.00 $150.00 $150.00

AMATEUR ADVANCED MASTER

FIRST NAME Jeremy Lionel Brandon Drew Andy Jason John Brandon Shane Rustin Howard Jason Marc Jason Chris Raul Kevin Chris Benjamin David Cecil David Luis Isaac Travis Jeremy Cameron Duane Todd Jonathan Bryan Eric Robert Andrew Josh Jerrold Aaron Keith Robert Les David Bryan Eric Mark Travis Richard John Carl Jason CJ Chris Gary Paul Clay Larry Ron Don Tyrell Mitch Ace Michael Brad Richard Carlos Mark Sean Mickey Don Charles Rick Joedy Phil Michael Shawn Tim Mike Tim David Shawn Caleb Rich Alex

Thach Schwake Yax Morris Watson Brewer Klein Crosby Humphrey Petrin James Corey Galindo Willams Michel Bayless Hergott Aufner West Vega Pena Swam Drewery Heflin Pastor Smith Atwood Fries Chapman Pierce Willis Parkhurst Ryan

Lincoln NE Bethany OK Austin TX Dardanelle AR Kingston NY Aurora CO Thornton CO Kansas City MO Parma OH Grandview MO Denver CO Port Angeles WA Decatur TX Springfield MO Kennesaw GA Oklahoma City OK Calgary Alberta Canada Independence MO Willard MO Kansas City MO Plano TX Adamsville AL Hamilton AL Russellville AR Irving TX Clifton CO Hurst TX Palm Bay FL Lincoln NE Plano TX Palacios TX Winter Park FL Oklahoma City OK

73 68 79 77 73 79 75 73 73 73 76 73 75 75 79 73 70 70 75 73 79 78 79 77 82 78 85 78 85 75 66 65 72

66 69 63 63 65 63 65 66 66 67 66 67 64 69 64 69 74 72 65 66 66 72 73 71 67 68 71 74 72 57 68 999 999

66 68 64 66 68 65 67 68 68 68 67 69 70 66 67 68 68 70 72 73 68 64 63 67 70 73 66 75 73 999 999 999 999

205 205 206 206 206 207 207 207 207 208 209 209 209 210 210 210 212 212 212 212 213 214 215 215 219 219 222 227 230 1131 1133 2063 2070

AMATEUR ADVANCED GRANDMASTER

AMATEUR ADVANCED MASTER

2016 FINISH RESULTS

Vey Jason Porter Darrell Ron Lane Carl Ben James Michael Matt Jeremiah Mario JD Jeff Chuck Pat Carl Adam Roland Hector Ben Bryan Scott Mike Tory Daniel Paul John Barry Kevin Wade Jimmy

FIRST NAME A Will Darryl Greg Brian Fred Marcus James Mark Rick L. Tom Doyle Danny Dan Alan SteelerDoug Brad Jay John Frank Gary Alan Brian Mark Kim Scott David Rick Ron Steve Robert Tony Pat Matthew Harold Ray Mike Larry Tom Kevin Daniel Lloyd Sam Michael Gilles Kurt Tom

LAST NAME Ray Rosa Vilano Cox Usher Needham Erickson Mayes Hauser Zerby Clay Stone Butler Jordan Austin Zink Peck Kroll Hilton Dixon Whitlock Fiorita G$ Harvey Amos Hibbler Janssen Brennan Michaels Blackwell Simmonds Robertson Keithley Hand Burnett Govang Fox Berciunas Presnell Michalak D Webster Verstraete Williams Richardson Sitkoff Ball Brookshire Ban Spivey Swihart

HOMETOWN Duncanville TX Ballwin MO Evans GA North Richland Hills TX Salt Lake City UT Houston TX Missouri City TX Ypsilanti MI Santa Barbara CA North Oaks MN Emporia KS Olathe KS Oklahoma City OK Denver CO Shawnee KS Glade Park CO Lee’s Summit MO Lebanon MO Bryan TX Colorado Springs CO Henderson NV Roeland Park KS Festus MO Guthrie OK Orlando FL Vienna VA West Fork AR Valley Center KS Topeka KS Saint Louis MO Kansas City KS Corpus Christi TX Greeneville TN Ithaca NY Harrisonville MO Olathe KS Ozark MO Lambertville MI Oklahoma City OK Pleasant Hill MO Bloomfield IA Saint Paul MN Carrollton TX East Peoria IL Oklahoma City OK Mathieu France Hephzibah GA Junction City KS

1 70 71 72 68 70 73 82 83 73 74 78 74 71 73 79 76 74 79 75 83 78 75 75 72 79 78 78 80 75 75 79 79 81 85 79 81 79 76 85 75 80 82 78 76 81 76 73 82

2 77 82 80 82 85 81 75 79 83 85 79 86 88 84 86 83 84 78 82 77 78 87 86 89 90 89 88 84 87 89 84 78 86 81 86 83 88 90 86 86 93 87 91 93 86 88 90 88

3 61 56 58 60 58 59 57 55 61 59 61 59 60 62 55 61 62 63 63 61 65 60 61 61 56 58 59 61 63 62 63 69 61 62 63 64 62 63 59 69 58 62 62 62 64 67 68 62

TOTAL 208 209 210 210 213 213 214 217 217 218 218 219 219 219 220 220 220 220 220 221 221 222 222 222 225 225 225 225 225 226 226 226 228 228 228 228 229 229 230 230 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 232

PAYOUT $350.00 $325.00 $287.50 $287.50 $125.00 $125.00


FIRST NAME Jeff Walter Charles Vicente Scott Robert Jim Howard Bill Tom Steven Ronald Ralph Mike Jeff Larry Dana Ron Richard

LAST NAME Laha Rayburn Chung M Trujillo Crackel Koch Geurin Rees Neville Field Trout Byrd Wynn Maness Wheatcroft Hollon King Leader Goza

HOMETOWN Clearwater KS Denton TX Coweta OK Lubbock TX North Augusta SC Houston TX Tulsa OK Dodge City KS Kansas City MO Eau Claire WI Lorena TX Rio Rancho NM Hammon OK Aurora CO Dodge City KS Azle TX Fort Worth TX Windsor CO Emporia KS

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1 63 67 66 76 74 77 73 76 76 74 81 81 79 83 84 81 85 91 100

2 62 59 64 62 65 64 67 70 69 69 62 65 68 68 71 70 73 86 83

3 59 63 65 62 68 67 70 65 66 69 70 72 74 71 68 72 75 83 82

TOTAL 184 189 195 200 207 208 210 211 211 212 213 218 221 222 223 223 233 260 265

PAYOUT $300.00 $275.00 $250.00

AMATEUR ADVANCED GRANDMASTER

AMATEUR ADVANCED SENIOR GRANDMASTER

2016 FINISH RESULTS

John Joe Gus John James Dickie Royce Mark Justin Rollin Chris Bryan Dennis Anthony Richard Steve Eric Alan Tom Jerry Jerry Ronny Walter Doug Kent Ty Romeo Robert Bill Brian Skip Michael Mike Mark Terry Darrell Scott Dale Joe Steve Scott Rock

MacLeod Teater Romero Tomsick McLaughlin Pool Lambert Hoffmann Horne Clamme Wilson Kee Smith Adkins Sheets McKay Svee Byrd Pfortmiller Swami Swain Sunkin Brown Black Dick Bryan Herrington Battazzi Anderson Nicholson Shirrell Grady Hawkins Hooper Jennings Moreland Wise Taylor Sharp Duty Sanders Wittman Cesario

Brantford Ontario Canada Kansas City KS Albuquerque NM Moscow ID Wichita KS Farmington AR Howe OK Elmhurst IL Greenwood AR Lebanon MO Elk City OK Wichita Falls TX Buckner MO Jonesboro AR Fort Madison IA Brandon MS Littleton CO Shreveport LA Topeka KS Augusta GA Casselberry FL Thornton CO Acworth GA Wichita KS Topeka KS Wichita KS Superior IA Wichita KS Owasso OK Newton IA Emporia KS Boulder CO Norman OK Blue Springs MO Sulphur Springs TX Palisade CO Boulder CO Independence MO Decatur TX Benbrook TX Tulsa OK Grand Junction CO

86 81 86 80 76 75 83 78 85 76 79 86 79 75 84 76 82 87 85 84 84 88 85 86 84 79 87 91 81 88 86 89 94 87 92 98 83 95 93 95 81 86

80 85 85 91 87 92 92 97 88 86 92 93 99 104 92 101 101 93 91 96 96 97 98 103 98 101 96 96 103 103 100 103 93 108 94 103 111 103 106 105 999 999

66 66 62 62 70 67 60 60 62 74 66 62 63 63 66 66 61 64 68 65 66 62 64 59 67 69 68 65 69 64 69 64 69 65 76 63 70 69 73 73 999 999

232 232 233 233 233 234 235 235 235 236 237 241 241 242 242 243 244 244 244 245 246 247 247 248 249 249 251 252 253 255 255 256 256 260 262 264 264 267 272 273 2079 2084


LAST NAME Allen Pierce Walker Nowels Reading Bjerkaas Allen Fajkus Hill Widboom Cameron Todd Dehn Leatherman Reineke Kirkham Walker Simons Gast Bradley Fulton Ernst Tucker Ashley McCandless Åström Damusis

HOMETOWN Madison TN Plano TX Pensacola FL Midvale UT Wimberley TX Aurora CO Tuttle OK Round Rock TX Jacksonville FL Fairfield CA Emporia KS Wingate NC Harlem GA Sarasota FL Orlando FL Albuquerque NM Oklahoma City OK Rancho Cucamonga CA Orlando FL Jacksonville FL Wichita KS Kirkwood MO Chattanooga TN Dayton OH Asheville NC Hyvinkää, Finland Whitmore Lake MI

1 55 58 58 57 58 57 62 61 62 56 63 61 62 60 60 64 61 65 69 70 69 73 68 67 71 71 76

2 57 63 70 70 68 66 67 68 69 74 71 73 76 72 82 78 79 77 80 78 84 85 85 82 83 90 99

3 65 73 72 73 74 79 74 77 76 79 77 80 77 83 77 81 85 88 86 87 88 87 92 96 92 92 99

TOTAL 177 194 200 200 200 202 203 206 207 209 211 214 215 215 219 223 225 230 235 235 241 245 245 245 246 253 274

PAYOUT $1,800.00 $1,200.00 $675.00 $675.00 $675.00 $450.00 $400.00 $350.00 $325.00 $300.00 $275.00

FIRST NAME Suzanne Laura Karen Nova Angela Nancy Noemi Amanda Debbie Jean Lois Tammy Diane Debi Jennifer Rhonda Liz Caryen Karen

LAST NAME Hillyard Meyers Sattler Politte Taylor Burklin Bjerkaas Beery Polkinghorne Mayes Quintero Schreiber Hamer Bayless Lovett Crosby Choi Fergeson Free

HOMETOWN Newton IA Brookland AR Boulder CO St Joseph MO Tulsa OK Yukon OK Aurora CO Des Moines IA Ofallon MO Ypsilanti MI Oklahoma City OK Bethany OK Iowa City IA Oklahoma City OK Louisville TN Kansas city MO Brantford Ontario Canada Ponca City OK Fultondale AL

1 79 80 76 80 78 84 80 86 93 94 86 92 92 90 90 91 104 102 107

2 70 70 67 76 73 76 77 69 70 76 79 81 80 78 82 84 92 93 89

3 66 67 74 67 74 66 71 80 75 70 78 78 81 86 85 84 89 91 92

TOTAL 215 217 217 223 225 226 228 235 238 240 243 251 253 254 257 259 285 286 288

PAYOUT $200.00 $125.00 $125.00

WOMEN AMATEUR ADVANCED

FIRST NAME Catrina Paige Madison Karina Des Paige Jennifer Lisa Jessica Ellen Denise Lesli Haley Hannah Pam Sheila Amanda Suzette Sandy Valerie Miranda Jillian Kelly Tabatha Daiva Emelie Kira

1 2 3 TOTAL 58 79 59 196 59 78 63 200 58 78 71 207 59 83 69 211 60 80 71 211 66 82 66 214 64 84 69 217 63 82 72 217 65 82 75 222 65 87 72 224 65 86 73 224 64 86 75 225 70 87 69 226 65 88 74 227 63 93 73 229 69 94 71 234 62 98 74 234 66 95 77 238 67 95 77 239 71 100 74 245 71 102 74 247 71 97 79 247 65 99 83 247 71 101 82 254 71 116 78 265 76 107 83 266 62 999 999 1061 67 999 999 1066 68 999 999 1067 66 85 999 1150

PAYOUT $400.00 $300.00 $200.00

WOMEN AMATEUR INTERMEDIATE

WOMEN AMATEUR ADVANCED MASTER

WOMEN PRO OPEN

2016 WOMEN’S FINISH RESULTS

FIRST NAME LAST NAME HOMETOWN Valerie Mandujano Kirby TX Rebecca Heiam Coon Rapids MN Alexis Mandujano San Antonio TX Tina Stanaitis Portland OR Kona Panis Littleton CO Jess Matthews Grand Junction CO Brandy Monnahan Lebanon MO Janey Helton Lebanon MO Lauren Butler Elk river MN Jessica Hawthorne Ham Lake MN Jenny Bryan Odessa TX Amy Vrana Rapid City SD Madison Light Oklahoma City OK Meredith Brownlee Winnipeg Manitoba Canada Christine West Willard MO Kaylee Kincaid Kansas City KS Melissa Lawrance Noble OK April Jenkins Kansas City MO Leah Cole Saint Joseph MI Danielle Weigandt Oklahoma City OK Erin Griepsma Bakersfield CA Bailie Hooper Norman OK Sabrina Graber Clearwater FL Sarah Hiller Anna TX Synthya Whitaker Greenwood DE Jessica Smith Clifton CO Emily Beach Ninnekah OK Heather Schreiber Bethany OK Heather Ryan Oklahoma City OK Andrea Rigler Eureka MO

FIRST NAME Lori Elisabeth Kimberly Cynthia Kristi Tammy Shannon Kimberly Kaelee Molly Amber Bailey Aron Jennifer Nikki Julia Rebekah Sammy Christa Jessica Laura Justine Jana Karen Kat Cristina Ashley Sara Jenna Natalie Stacey Kristin Jodi

1 80 79 81 85 88 82 80 87 86 91 88 89 89 97 94 93 88 97 90 93 99 92 104 105 98 97 108 102 104 100 106 105 89

PAYOUT $300.00 $275.00 $250.00

LAST NAME Locke Borg-Bowman Aycock Ricciotti McCarthy Shofner Winfield Giannola Bergsman Milakovich Schwingel Polkinghorne Gasche Haines DiSalvo Dugan Hartman Bonacci Trautman Tietz Scholtens Patterson Medema Wainscott Knutson Carlstrom Winner Kmetz Burroughs Norbeck Ennis Rindom Fournier

HOMETOWN New Berlin WI Overland Park KS Tulsa OK COLUMBIA MO Orland Park IL Liverpool NY Colorado Springs CO Saint Joseph MO Snohomish WA Emporia KS New Lenox IL Ofallon MO Olpe KS Ponca City OK Williamson NY White House TN Mandan ND Omaha NE Rapid City SD Denver CO Simcoe Ontario Canada Kansas City MO Littleton CO Greeley CO Oklahoma City OK Grand Blanc MI Montrose CO Salina KS Longview TX McCook NE Wood River IL Emporia KS Waterdown Ontario Canada

2 71 70 72 73 72 74 73 71 76 77 77 74 74 74 77 71 83 77 83 83 82 85 83 82 83 84 79 82 92 93 87 96 999

3 68 72 72 68 69 73 76 76 76 71 74 76 77 72 73 84 82 82 85 84 82 86 77 79 85 85 80 85 79 82 87 87 999

TOTAL 219 221 225 226 229 229 229 234 238 239 239 239 240 243 244 248 253 256 258 260 263 263 264 266 266 266 267 269 275 275 280 288 2087


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We hope that if you are currently attending the 2017 Glass Blown Open, you are having a great time. If you have already attended and are reading this magazine after the fact, we hope you did have a great time. If you were unable to participate in the 2017 Glass Blown Open, we hope you are planning to get to Emporia soon to experience a great Dynamic Discs event for yourself! Sixteen months ago I started a new chapter of my disc golf journey. Little did I know that it would turn into one of the most exciting and busiest years of my life. In late 2015, Jeremy Rusco asked if I would come to Emporia and spearhead the disc golf tournaments that Dynamic Discs was hosting. I accepted the event coordinator position with DD and started in January 2016. With the tremendous support of the DD staff, the city of Emporia, the Emporia Country Club, Emporia State University, the city of Olpe, scores of local businesses, several sponsors from around the globe and an incredible community of disc golfers, we were able to pull off two of the most incredible national disc golf events I have ever been a part of. Last April, the Glass Blown Open proved to be the largest singlelocation tournament ever and was received tremendously well by the participants (even with the weather being awful). Four short months later, the 2016 PDGA Professional World Championship was held in Emporia. Looking back at the footage and photography from this event still gives me goosebumps. Awarding checks to Ricky Wysocki for $10,000 and to Valarie Jenkins for $5,000 for their MPO and FPO wins at the 2016 Pro Worlds still inspires me. 2017 brings us another GBO and a new stadium event in Nashville, Tennessee. We will continue to push to run better and more successful events. The PDGA recently awarded DD and the city of Emporia the 2018, 2019 and 2020 Junior World Disc Golf Championships. Planning and delivering these great national events will be a challenge, but the rewards of growing the sport and seeing kids play competitive disc golf at the highest level will make every minute of work worth it! Dynamic Discs is committed to growing our sport one disc golfer at a time. We hope you will come take part in our events all across the country as well as pass a disc along to someone who is new to the sport. Here is to a bright future in disc golf! Be Dynamic. n

By Doug Bjerkaas Dynamic Discs Tournament Director

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