That's rich, actually, because I
haven't really loved any Pros. Some of them I like, kind of, but I
doubt I've loved them. The title just had a “To all the girls I've
loved before” kind of ring to it and I liked that. So I went with
it.
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Anyway, there were really two big
stories at Pinnacle in Newport, New Hampshire this weekend. First of
all, there are lots of brave new Pro Open players. Second, how about
those New Hampshire disc golfers? They really represented their home
state and their home course quite well. Just a few days ago I had
said that Edwin Bedell hadn't earned a write up yet on this website.
After Pinnacle, the President himself, Chris Young, reminded me that
Edwin had probably earned his write-up. So let's get too it. Pros
first, though, as we always do on Circle Three.
There was lots of off-season talk about
players moving up to the Pro division or players who were too scared
to do so. James Sweat backed up his pre-season announcement by
stepping up. Mike Habets wrote in our comments section that he'd
also step up and step up he did. Matt Marro said he was up for the
challenge and Jon Moorer and Dave Carter both made morning decisions
to join the big boys. Sweat, Marro, Moorer, and Carter all had very
rough days, but they should be commended for what they did.
Advancing to the Pro division should be something that all tournament
players strive to achieve. So kudos to those guys. And you know
that means a lot coming from me.
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So, there you go, Mr. Bedell. You've
cracked into the Circle Three world. Nice shooting. I'd have to
imagine Edwin's learned a lot from playing with Mike Habets. (Nice
transition, right?) Habets took an early lead on the Pro Open points
race (100's win) and may have players like Jeff Spring and Chris
Young wondering what this year may hold. If Habets commits to the
Point Series, you heard it here first, it may be hard to take him down at
all this year.
On that note.
Matt Idol, can you hear me? This may
be the time for you to make a commitment. There may be only one
Vermonter who can take down this out-of-stater. So how about
slapping on some Bachnein gear (it'd be free for you) and crushing
some Pro Open players in some tournaments? Wouldn't that be fun?
Wouldn't you like to keep the title in Vermont?
Penalty Strokes:
*James Beaulieu does some impressive
course work. I know its not all him. Guys like Spencer Weatherholt,
the other NHers I've mentioned, Thurstonian, and Nick Jennings all
put in some time there. But James does the majority of things. And
he does them well. So, from all of us to you, James, thank you.
*No aces in NH means there should be a
big ace pot for the Sap Bucket X. Don't forget to register for it.
Lots of aces could be had on that pitch and putt course. Mr. Wedel,
I'm especially talking to you.
*There are so many players I was
supposed to beat, that its getting hard to keep track of. I'll try
my best to recap. First off, Andy beat me. Hot first round, Andy.
Well played. I beat Ira, Seth, and DeVico. Was there anyone else
I've started a rivalry with? I can't remember. Its getting hard to
keep up. Oh, my own team mate Chris Young picked Spencer to win and
I beat him too, so we'll count that. Right, and Dave Carter
commented on my own site that I wouldn't beat him in 2012. And I
did. By my count I'm 6-1 for my first tournament of the year.
*The Final Word goes to Rang Duce.
Nice job organizing another Rang Duce Doubles. Be there or be
square.