Alaska PDGA Winter Series #13   November 17, 2020 at 3:41am

Week 2 Recap

Thanks to everyone who came out week 2! We're getting some great numbers, and from what I can tell, we're doing a great job of staying distant from each other. I've only got a few stragglers still paying with cash (ok, Boomer), so that's going smoothly too. If you haven't gotten your payouts from week 1 or week 2, that's because I don't have a way to pay you electronically yet.

James Beckner took down A-pool this week with a scorching 49, holding off Seth Asing right on his tail with a 50. Spencer Dyck (whose last name autocorrects to "****" in my phone) took down B pool with a 55, holding off Corey Steininger and Oliver Salem by one stroke. Dave Donaldson donaldnated C pool with a 61.

See you all at Westchester next week - remember we're doing something a little different: it's still $8 (even for non-ADGA members this week), but no payouts, no ace pool - and you have the option of donating a frozen turkey instead of the $8. All proceeds/food goes to charity. Then glow doubles immediately afterwards, at Davis. Let's try and get started right at 11 so that people have time to get over there.

Oliver Salem   November 17, 2020 at 5:16pm

So singles at Westchester for 8 (or donate a turkey) and then doubles at Davis? If we pay the 8 dollars, do we have to pay again for the doubles at Davis?

Jeremy Boyd   November 17, 2020 at 7:48pm

The doubles at Davis is the Turkey Tourney

Jeremy Boyd   November 17, 2020 at 7:50pm

This is a long running ADGA charity event.

Joe Caissie   November 17, 2020 at 8:13pm

OK, so I'm checking with Chad to make sure, I think I had it wrong - if you donate a turkey (please bring it to Davis in the PM), you can play in both the morning event and the PM doubles. If you donate $8, I think that's just good for the morning.

Joe Caissie   November 17, 2020 at 8:18pm

Yes, confirmed that is what we're doing - I will clarify in another post.

Jeremy Boyd   November 18, 2020 at 2:22pm

There we go : )