Chris Harrington
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-9 51 May 25 '19 |
Girdwood DGC · Girdwood, AK Girdwood Gold 2019, 20 holes, 20 holes |
-2 58 May 25 '19 |
Girdwood DGC · Girdwood, AK Forest Fling 2019, regular tees, 20 holes, 20 holes |
-5 49 Jul 19 '18 |
Peters Creek · Chugiak, AK New Layout (2013), 18 holes |
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Louie Orozco May 4, 2011 at 6:39am
Hey Chris. Sorry man, I thought I replied to this. The entry fee ($25) will get you all the things you mentioned. Most tournaments will have some sort of "Players Pack". Keep your money. We'll take it that morning. Glad you'll be making it. Tell your friends.
Chris Harrington May 2, 2011 at 10:58pm
Cant wait for the may 7th kincaid tourny!!!
Kevin Kean April 27, 2011 at 11:28am
I want that picture of me at eagle river elemetry!!!!!
Kevin Kean April 27, 2011 at 1:57am
Hey lets go do a putters only doubles at End St.
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Bag
174g - new
Longest throwing Driver in my bag, crushing big hyzer flips
174g - new
Havent really figured this bad boy out yet
172g - new
Brand new to the line up and I cannot be any more stoked about it
170g - new
for predictable hyzer shots where I need just a little more distance then the zone
175g - used
My go to for any type of shot
174g - new
TI plastic makes for very straight tunnel drives
177g - new
Straight dependable shots
175g - used
Tight right to left upshots
175g
174g - used
Precise upshots or predictable drives of the tee
173g - new
Off the Tee
175g - new
Everything Technical
Jeremy Boyd May 10, 2011 at 6:48am
Chris, I think the answer you're looking for is yes, you can compete in any tourney you'd like. When a tournament is PDGA sanctioned, those that are not PDGA members usually have to pay an additional fee for entry, which goes to the PDGA. All PDGA sanctioned events have a tier designation - in the case of the Girdwood tourney it is a C-tier. Larger events that have more added cash to the pro pot could be classified as a B-tier or even an A-tier. A-tier events are generally in large ... more
Chris, I think the answer you're looking for is yes, you can compete in any tourney you'd like. When a tournament is PDGA sanctioned, those that are not PDGA members usually have to pay an additional fee for entry, which goes to the PDGA. All PDGA sanctioned events have a tier designation - in the case of the Girdwood tourney it is a C-tier. Larger events that have more added cash to the pro pot could be classified as a B-tier or even an A-tier. A-tier events are generally in large markets that will draw a lot of touring pros due to the additional added cash. Hope this answers your questions!