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New England Deaf Disc Golf

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 6:41 am
by farfdeafdiscgolf
President Corey Driscoll

New England Deaf Disc Golf hosted the first deaf tournament ever at Brunswick, ME by the year of October 2000.

Corey want this forum to discuss about NEDDG 2006 soon.

May the Course be with you.
FARF

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 5:07 pm
by Derek Sonderfan
Hey Farf, hey Corey -
I'm gonna try to make it up for the Deaf Ice Bowl again this year. I'm gonna try to get my girlfriend out who knows NO sign, but can sign her name and mix up F and D.

And I'm gonna try to volunteer at Deaf Nationals (whichever tourney is at Paw Paw) So hopefully I'll be bumping into you guys alot this year.

FATS

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:35 pm
by farfdeafdiscgolf
Hey Derek

Good to see you on the forum.

Did you contact the Paw Paw Deaf National Committee yet about your volunteering ? That's wonderful heart of you.

In case you may wonder, No Cash Prizes this year at Deaf Ice Bowl on Feb 4th at Normandy Farms Campground

All Cash will be for the donation.

Let me know if you still want to come so we can talk about staying over.

More info
www.neddg.com



Contact me, davidrgood@comcast.net
FARF

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:41 pm
by Derek Sonderfan
Yeah, I know about the prizes. I like that it's all for a good cause. :)

I won't know if can come until probably the week of, because of work scheduling. (The same with Paw Paw - it depends on when I work)

I hope to hit both, but it's possible I might miss both. Either way, I hope to see you around.

Derek The FATS

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 6:34 am
by farfdeafdiscgolf
Hello Derek

I am thinking of hosting Deaf National Disc Golf Championship someday.

I can't think of where we could host it.

You should know more about NY/NJ more than me.

Is there any two disc golf courses nearby where we can sleep at campground ?

I know Pyramid and Maple Hill is a great place but we might have 200 people camping out.

Let me know if you have the idea where we could camp, BBQ Party and disc golf for 4 days.

Can you look around NY/NJ for me ?

Thanks FATS


FARF

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 10:25 pm
by Derek Sonderfan
If you're looking for a big tourney in the NE, really the absolute best place would be Marshall Street. Not only are you talking two excellent courses, you're looking at hospitality that is unrivaled anywhere in the nation. (I have not ever spoken to Jason or Steve about this - so I'm not saying they'd be all about it) But if they gave their stamp of approval, it would simply be the best time and the least hassle.

Outside of that, you're having a tough time finding two excellent courses near each other with camping nearby. The Northeast isn't really much about disc golf. You may have to look as far as Maine to find two great courses with camping nearby. Perhaps southern mass or CT (I'm not too familiar with that area) but I would give up on NY and NJ. Warwick will ultimately have two world-class courses on it (we're working on Wolfe Woods currently) but I don't know of any camping nearby.

If you ever send a proposal up to Jason and Steve about the idea, let them know that I will try to lend my services if I'm available, as I would like to be a part of that.

Good luck, and if I hear anything in the meantime, I'll keep you in the loop.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 11:58 pm
by Jeff LaGrassa
Fats wrote: Warwick will ultimately have two world-class courses on it (we're working on Wolfe Woods currently) but I don't know of any camping nearby.


There is the Black Bear campground less than a mile up the street from Warwick.

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Tournament

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:54 am
by Scott Selders
Hey Farf, Warwick has 4 layouts, Wolfe Woods will have 18 baskets soon, and has two layouts. This gives you 108 holes to play without having to leave the park. Warwick has 2 separate pavilions that are used during tournaments their. As the Lung pointed out there is camping a mile up the road, and the nearby towns of Florida, and Warwick have grocery stores etc. Warwick will also be hosting a NT event in July for the second straight year.

There are 2 other courses close by- Buzzys has 18 baskets, 2 layouts, and is only 20 minutes from Warwick.

Camp Gaw has 18 Baskets, 2 layouts, and is 40 minutes from Warwick.

Hope this is helpful.

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 10:57 am
by Dave McHale
last i knew, blackbear had eliminated all tent camping at their property - it was RV and "cabin" camping only (since they built a bunch of small cabins up where the tentsites used to be). Maybe it's not 100% changed over but I'm pretty sure that was the word I heard when i tried to get a spot there for animalfest last year.

Deaf Nationals

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:55 pm
by Kent Schafer
I think this is a great idea.

Deaf nationals need to showcase the best courses around the nation.

Here are a few that have hosted or will host deaf nationals.

Austin, TX (2000)
frisco/copper, CO (2001)
Wrightwood, CA (2002)
Augusta, GA (2003)
St paul, MN (2004)
Paw Paw, WVA (2005)
Estacada, OR (2006)

Deaf nationals have a bidding process that begins 2 years prior to hosting - so at Paw Paw - we will have open bidding for 2007 deaf nationals.

I look forward to NEDDGA bid.

Some of the good locations in the Northeast - i would give props to Warwick, Marshall Street, and Enman -- Let me know how i can be of assistance in getting you guys to make a bid.

-kent
-www.ddga.org president

Deaf National

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:14 am
by farfdeafdiscgolf
Hello Everybody,

So far, no luck with Leicester and Enman.

Now I'm working with Dan Doyle about New York area and Sugarbush Vermont for 10th Deaf Nationals/10th Deaf World Biggest in 2010.

Just FYI

FARF

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 12:59 pm
by Sjur Soleng
Great idea....I would love to see this event in the Northeast.