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Scott Kendall
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Sand-Baggers - 2007/03/02 13:31
Have some Pride!

Play in your appropriate division.

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
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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
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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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