Kansas City Disc Golf Events Calendar
October 2012 – January 2013
Saturday October 6
More event details to be posted later.
Disc Golf World, in cooperation with The West Plaza Tomato Company and the Kansas City Flying Disc Club, presents the 16th annual Rosedale Amateur Championships
A Trophy Only, Non-PDGA Event
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Rosedale Park • Kansas City, Kansas
Field is Limited to 90 Players. The event has sold out the last
three years. Please pre-register & GET your spot today!
Schedule
8:15 – 9:15: Player check-in. Shelter
9:30: Players’ meeting/tee-off.
There will be approximately one hour for lunch between rounds
TBA: 2nd round tee-off.
You can download a registration form/flyer at kcfdc.org/docs/rac16.pdf.
An unsanctioned event at Rosedale Park on December 9th playing one round up top and another round down under.
RESULTS:
Open
| Ken Franks | 103 |
| Bobby Villarreal | 105 |
| Lee Killian | 106 |
| Arturo Villarreal | 106 |
| Matt Crowe | 107 |
| Steve Dresser | 108 |
| Steve Thimmesch | 114 |
| Joe Bishop | 116 |
| Rob Adams | 121 |
| Travis Daetwiler | 122 |
| Peter Bures | 124 |
Masters
| Bryan Guthrie | 108 |
| Mike Thomas | 112 |
| Pete Cashen | 113 |
| Danny Knox | 115 |
Advanced
| Ed Holbrook | 120 |
| Josh Oothoudt | 127 |
| Mike Quiroga | 129 |
| Cory Obermeyer | 129 |
| Drue Allison | 130 |
Intermediate
| Bill Shinoski | 119 |
| Corey Franks | 119 |
| Andy Portwood | 119 |
| Corey Harrison | 120 |
| Jacob Strait | 120 |
| Michael Walker | 120 |
| David Steeby | 130 |
| Ben Patterson | 131 |
| Dustin Pope | 132 |
| Kevin Corbin | 134 |
| Chris Newman | 144 |
| Chris Portwood | 150 |
Recreational
| Connor Callahan | 126 |
| Matt Wells | 128 |
| Duane Waldman | 134 |
| Will Ward | 135 |
| Drew Chambers | 142 |
Just because its cold out doesn’t mean Water Works league stops!
If you’ve never played WW glow league you owe it to your game to attend at least once.
Random draw doubles
Rolling start (no 4 hour rounds – I track time of play)
$10/person = $8/payout $1/Club $1/Ace
Last year we had over 400 people play during the fall/winter months. As many of you know, we’ve had some pretty lucrative payouts. There has been a ton of work done DU this past year. Come enjoy! Come win some $$!
We now meet at the new hole 9, so its easy to park at the ball fields, and walk down. There’s a nice new trail that cuts behind 8′s basket.
Yaj.Dravir
Just because its cold out doesn’t mean Water Works league stops!
If you’ve never played WW glow league you owe it to your game to attend at least once.
Just because its cold out doesn’t mean Water Works league stops!
If you’ve never played WW glow league you owe it to your game to attend at least once.
Just because its cold out doesn’t mean Water Works league stops!
If you’ve never played WW glow league you owe it to your game to attend at least once.

KC Ice Bowl 2013
Ice Bowl follows these rules: No Postponements, No Cancellations, No Wimps, No Whiners!
Every January and February, in cities and towns across North America and a few in Europe, Ice Bowls are held to raise money for charities, most of which help fight hunger. The 232 Ice Bowl events in 2012 raised over $300,000. Since 1996, over $2 million have been raised via Ice Bowl® disc golf tournaments.
Last year’s Kansas City Ice Bowl raised a total of $8,000, which was split equally between Harvesters and Bishop Sullivan Center. This year’s goal is $10,000.
The 26th Annual KC Ice Bowl is produced by the Kansas City Flying Disc Club, and will once again feature casual competition, lunch, and fun.
Volunteers and Donations
Volunteers are needed to help the weekend of the event. If you are interested in helping out- even if it’s just a few hours, please contact Ben Crosby. Phone: 785-393-1555 Email: icebowl@kcfdc.org
We encourage the KC disc golf community to download and print the Pledge Sheet and ask your friends and family to help out by pledging money for each hole you play at Ice Bowl.
We also depend on donated prizes for the CTP Contest, such as new discs, clothing, gift certificates, or most anything that people might like to win. Bring donations to the Ice Bowl, to Disc Golf World, or to Ben Crosby.
Registration
The standard $16 entry includes a hot stamped commemorative DX disc, nested mini set, lunch on Sunday, and at least $8 to our charities. You may choose another disc for your entry disc by paying the upgrade charge listed on the registration form.
Registration available at Disc Golf World
The best way to sign up is to visit Disc Golf World because you can pick up your player’s package disc and mini set, as well as purchasing clothing, other plastic, CTP tickets, and mulligans. All purchases enhance our charitable donations.
If you can’t make it to DGW, you can call 816.471.3472 and register with a bank card. Or you can fill in your registration form and mail it, along with a check to 509 E 18th St, KCMO 64108. Or you could fill at an entry and then scan it with payment information to icebowl@discgolfworld.com. Or you can fax your entry to 816.471.4653. In these cases, you will pick up your schwag at the Ice Bowl, unless you want to stop by to pick it up earlier.
Can’t Play This Year? Why Not Make a Donation?
CTP Tickets and Mulligans
A KC Ice Bowl tradition is the ongoing CTP (closest-to-the-pin) contest. Last year’s top prize was a target. A person may only win one prize with the winner choosing first from the prize table. There might be a raffle this year as well. If this happens, your ticket can be used for either activities. Another tradition is the use of mulligans during the first round. All the money from these activities go directly to our charities.
When Are You Playing?
There is competition at the Ice Bowl, and even though it’s not to be taken too seriously, we still want as many people as possible to play at least one round of golf on Saturday or Sunday morning. For those who want the chance to win something, the nine-hole “money” round is played Sunday afternoon. Players are ranked by their scores from the first round, which means you’ll be very closely matched with the others on your card. You’ll be told which nine holes you’ll play. The player on each card with the best total score wins a DX disc. The person with the very best score is the Ice Bowl Champion and gets to keep the traveling trophy for one year.
Potluck Lunch and Chili Contest
One of the best traditions of the KC Ice Bowl is bringing food to share, especially chili, which automatically gets entered into the Chili Contest, which awards a grand prize. Is your chili the best?! Bring out a crock or 2 and let’s find out. Contact Rhonda Crosby at 785-424-3672 for more information on the chili contest.
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