i.e. if your scores are as low as the winners in the division above you, guess what?
IT IS TIME TO BUMP YOURSELF!!!! or your cheating yourself.
Challenge yourself!
nobody likes a sand-bagger.
Go for the money in YOUR division.
You'll feel better at the end of the day.
(if this message irritates you, it probably means you.) I would rather be the worst of the best, than to be the best of the worst.
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Mike Grinder
newbie
Re:Sand-Baggers - 2007/03/11 20:03
Well said. If people would realize that the heart of any compeitiion is competing against people of the same level of experience tourneys would have a totally different look. It's pretty rare to have a winner in the intermediate class that is truely an intermediate level player.
BTW - great quote.
"I would rather be the worst of the best,
than to be the best of the worst. "
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Eric Kopit
Legend
Re:Sand-Baggers - 2007/03/13 13:36
My impression is that most of the AM2 baggers at PDGA tourneys are non-PDGA members. Case in point: Top four finishers in AM2 at the 2007 Otter Open were all non-PDGA.
The way to stop baggers at PDGA tourneys is to force them to join the PDGA. Then, they get a player rating. If above 915, they can't play AM2 anymore.
Of course, if we're talking about local tournaments...PEER PRESSURE, BABY!
-E
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