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Rock Hill, SC - Two-time disc golf World Champion Nate Doss of California has added US Champ to his resume after a four-throw victory at the USDGC. Doss made only five bogeys through four rounds, and was bogey free in round two when he tied the Winthrop Gold course record with a 13-under-par 55.


Kalamazoo, MI - Nate Doss and Mike Randolph again proved to be among the sport's best, finishing 2nd and 3rd at the 2008 Pro World Championships. Doss now has an amazing record of two firsts and two second place finishes in the past four years. Liz Carr also impressed many at her first Worlds appearance with a solid 3rd place finish. The Muskegon MI native was battling throw for throw with former World Champ Des Reading. Look for Liz Carr in many final nine appearances to come.

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I am excited for you to be able to set up a mini course at the IDGC. As far as our course design regulations, as you thought, holes have gotten longer due to the level of skill the Mini players are at now a days. We try to make them challenging, yet the main rule is that it is FUN.
My course, (Beaver Creek Mini Disc Golf) has morphed from a short course to an 18 hole, 5056 foot, par 70 course with some very hard shot. Definetly designed for the Pro mini player. If you are designing a course for the average Disc Golfer, younger people, or older people, you may want to use the landscape and keep the holes shorter. It is always FUN to play a shoter but challenging course. If Dave Feldberg is playing, he would appreciate a longer more difficult coure. (by the way, he's an MDGF member from the beginning) Remember that we have a "no run up, no step up rule for our sanction events.
Also it is nice to have an 80-100 foot ace hole among the way. Also remember that the MDGF says that a disc that lands on top of the basket is good and completes the hole. All and all the idea is to have FUN with it. (we should take this to the Mini Disc Golf Federation Fan Club. If you want to start a discussion, I will follow. Donnie MDGF#.00001
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