6th Annual San Marcos Ice Bowl – Sunday January 6th
2013 Board Election Results
Results for the 2013 Aces Board Election were tallied Monday evening at the monthly board meeting. A total of 80 members voted in the election, 40 online and 40 in person during the North/South Challenge. The results are as follows:
| Randy Wylot – | 63 |
| Allen Risley – | 60 |
| Mark Verrochi – | 49 |
| Daniel Lichtman – | 48 |
| A.J. Risley – | 43 |
| Donny Olow – | 38 |
| Tony Buck – | 28 |
| Mark Lauber – | 3 |
| Scott Miller – | 3 |
| Ryan Meyer – | 2 |
| Jeff Nichols – | 1 |
| John Bailey – | 1 |
| Mark Wilson – | 1 |
| T.J. Cruz – | 1 |
As per the Aces’ bylaws, the top 5 vote recipients will meet during December to select the Executive Board and Course Rep positions. many thanks to those members who participated in the election.
Nominations Sought for 2013 S.D.Aces Board
Disc Golf Association to be planning for 2013. Perhaps the most important
part of planning for the upcoming year is to choose the club officers who
make decisions on behalf of the membership. Each year a Board of Directors
is chosen through our election process that includes your choice of voting
on-line or in person. All active Aces members get to vote for those
individuals who they believe will best represent them in conducting club
business.
eligible for the Aces Board of Directors you must be an active Aces member,
be at least 18 years of age, be able to attend the monthly meeting and have
some time to dedicate to the club. If you meet these qualifications and
have the desire to help shape the direction of the club, please nominate
yourself or someone who you think will be a good candidate. The club has
grown significantly this year and it is important that our board is chosen
such that all parts of our membership are represented.
Please include the nominee’s name, contact information and a brief message
to the membership to:
Carlo Pelg is Your New Morley Course Champion!
Story courtesy of Patrick Paramore:
After 3 rounds of play at the 2012 Morley Field Course Championship, the top 4 players in the Pro Division, Carlo Pelg (-23), Micah Dorius (-21), Trey McKelvey (-20), and Tyler Tremelling (-16) faced off each other in the Final 9. Carlo had a two stroke lead going in over the defending champion Micah, with Trey 3 strokes back, and surprising newcomer Tyler in the hunt. Just ask Carlo how many times he has finished bridesmaid to Micah over the last ten or so years and it’s not been a pretty picture for him.
Carlo birdied 7 of the 9 holes to secure his lead and finally become the victor! Trey who had recently moved back to San Diego this year ties Micah for 2nd place and also secures a spot for the San Diego Team Tournament which will be held the first weekend of December. Tyler takes down 4th and will be the guy to watch out for next year!
In the Amateur division, after 2 days and 3 rounds it came down to a sudden death playoff between Jason Rime and Mitch Z tied at -5. Jason never gave Mitch a chance upon acing the first playoff hole (hole 15). And with consistent playing and two hot rounds in the Women’s division, Kayleen Boyle takes the championship trophy in the 2012 Morley Field Course Championship!
SoCal Championships Held Locally – Nov. 10/11 and 17/18
For the next two weekends, Kit Carson Park in Escondido and Brengle Terrace Park in Vista will be hosting the SoCal Disc Golf Series Championships. Ams will play Sat./Sun. Nov. 10/11, Pro will play Sat./Sun. Nov. 17/18. The tournaments will be the deciding factor in several of the SoCal Series season-long points races – prestigious titles that several top San Diego Aces are chasing. Registration is now open for both members and non-members. Both tournament weekends are proudly hosted by long-time SoCal sponsor Innova Disc Golf, and promise to have fantastic player packs and payouts to the top 50% of each division. All Am division winners will receive baskets, top 3 places will receive trophies. Check out the flyer below for more details:
Course layouts for the Am weekend: Kit Carson Park – Brengle Terrace Park
Sign up for the Am event at: http://www.discgolfunited.com/disc-golf-tournaments/tournament-dashboard.cfm/tourn_id/532
Sign up for the Pro event at: http://www.discgolfunited.com/disc-golf-tournaments/tournament-dashboard.cfm/tourn_id/533
The World Needs Your Pictures!
Do you ever take pictures of the courses that you play? I know you do – I see them on Facebook all the time. How about sharing your pics with the rest of the disc golfing world, not just your “Friends”! If you have pictures that you feel do a good job of displaying a hole on your local course, there are a few websites that can show those pictures to other disc golfers. This can be a big help to a golfer who is traveling through and wants to figure out which course to play – I know I always appreciate it. A few of these sites are:
- DG Course Review – http://www.dgcoursereview.com/ – DG Course Review has a ton of resources related to disc golf courses: a clickable map, course data and info, message board, reviews and PICTURES! To add your pictures, find your local course in the directory, click on the “Media” tab, and find the little “Upload Photos” link in orange at the bottom of the Media tab. You need to create an account to upload pics (and these accounts aren’t free). The paid accounts give you access to all sorts of cool disc golf resources.
- Disc Golf Scene – http://www.discgolfscene.com/ – This is more of a social media-type site, organized around a database of courses. Each course has a page, where you can find info on who plays there, upcoming events, leagues, aces and course records and PICTURES. These accounts are free and give you access to all of the features. To upload pictures, find your course and you’ll see a “+Upload pictures of this course” link on the “Info” tab.
Check out these sites and start adding photos. The whole (disc golf) world is waiting!!!!!!
Busy Local Scene as the Year Winds Down
It’s mid-October and the first cool days of Fall have arrived. Some casual players are packing away their golf discs until Spring, but seasoned players know that right now is when competition on the course is heating up. There are quite a few competitive (and not so competitive) events coming up before the end of the year. Here’s a list of what we know about:
- Saturday, October is apparently “Glow Golf Day”. Kinetic Disc Golf will be holding a 2-round event at Brengle Terrace Park – the first round is a “Legacy Ace Run” (similar to the Ace Race held at Montiel), while the second round will be a glow ace round, on a modified darkness-friendly BT layout. The fun starts at 1:30. If you’re down south you can head to Sun Valley for your glow golf fix. MJ and crew are hosting a night golf event that starts at 5pm, with last tee time at 8:30pm. For more info on these events, see the “Upcoming Events” listings on the right-hand sidebar of this screen.
- Who’s the best disc golfer at Morley Field? Most years it has turned out to be Micah Dorius, but he always has to earn it at the Morley Field Course Championship tournament. This year’s tournament is November 3/4, and consists of 3 rounds on a challenging Morley layout. Only three divisions: Open, Am, Women – no silly PDGA MA1, MA6, MPX, IPA, SAT, etc., etc. The top three Open and top Masters-age finishers qualify for spots on Team San Diego for the Southwestern Team Tournament in December. Check out the flyer here. No online signups – you gotta go to the pro shop.
- The SoCal Disc Golf Association season is almost over. The only events left on the schedule are the two weekends of the SoCal Championships, held this year at Kit Carson Park and Brengle Terrace Park. Ams play Nov. 10/11, Pros play Nov. 17/18. Innova Disc Golf always sponsors this event, which means the payout will be great. There are a few San Diego Aces who are hoping that strong showings at the SoCal Championships can help them win the mini-basket trophies you get for a SoCal Series title – Max Nichols is still in the hunt in Men’s Open, Randy Wylot is near the top in Men’s Pro Grandmasters, and A.J. Risley currently leads in Men’s Advanced Am. A few extra incentives to play these events: the San Diego Aces will have a team for the Southwestern Team Championship, and the SoCal Championships will be one way the team is selected; and these events will also be used to select the North team for the Aces’ North/South Challenge. Flyers and links to online registration can be found on the right sidebar, or on the “Upcoming Events” page.
- The first weekend in December means…the Southwestern Team Disc Golf Invitational at Morley Field. This event (“Snapper’s Clambake”) has been going on for at least 25 years and is a very interesting team match play event. Eight teams from all over the Southwest (Arizona, Huntington beach, Redwood Empire, Santa Cruz, Sylmar, San Diego, Oak Grove) bring their best players in the Open, Pro Masters, Pro Grandmasters, Pro Senior Grandmasters and Pro Women’s divisions. Players play a round-robin match play tournament, with the top two teams holding a 19-hole final. Many former (and maybe a current) World Champions will be on hand, so the play level is super-high. Team San Diego is made up of players who have either dominated the Open division of the Morley Monthlies, finished at the top of the Morley Course Championship, played well in past team Tournaments or make it on through a series of match-play “grinders”. This year, there will also be a “Team San Diego Aces” for local players who don’t quite make the Team S.D. cut. Play well in the Morley Course Championship or SoCal Championships to get on that team.
- Mid-December (dates TBA) brings the San Diego Aces’ North/South Challenge. South Captain Dan Lichtman is undefeated – with his Southies winnng all of the annual matches so far. The tide may be shifting, as there are more and more strong North players…or so hopes Team North Captain A.J. Risley. Each team consists of 20 players: 5 Men’s Open, 1 Pro master, 2 Women and 12 Ams. One day of play occurs in North County and one day in South County. On each day one round is singles match play and one round is doubles match play. The South courses are typically Morley Field and Sun Valley. The North courses are up in the air – Kit Carson is a safe bet, but the other course could be Brengle Terrace, Goat Hill or even Montiel. If you want to be a part of this event – contact your local team captain (their info is on the “Contact Us” page). The dividing line for North vs. South is Miramar Rd.
- The end of December might be the right time for the return of the Goat Hill Monthly?
- January and February are Ice Bowl season. Expect to have Ice Bowls held at Montiel Park (Jan. 12), Olive Glen (Sycuan) and Mission Bay Golf Course (Feb. 24).
Additional events are bound to pop up. Keep your eyes on the Aces’ web page and Facebook page for more info!
Aces Race at Ace Race!
Well, the 5th Annual San Marcos Ace Race is in the books. A record-setting 165 players took part in the event, held again this year at Montiel Park in San Marcos. One thing, though, that was different this year – the course was played backwards! Over 120 players had checked in and got their player packs by 9:30am, so something almost unheard of in disc golf occurred…the players meeting started 5 minutes early! Reviews of the new prototype disc were very positive – it’s kind of a midrange/fairway driver hybrid, very much like the DGA Squall. Yes…very, very, very much like the Squall.
It was quite a site to see well over a hundred players on the course at the same time, and it was a rush to hear the ooohs, aaaahs, groans and shouts of Metal!!! across the course. And every so often, you heard the type of cry that only accompanies an ace. Twenty-six times, to be exact.
Matt Howard of El Cajon ended up walking away with the first prize – a golf bag full of discs from Discraft. Matt had been tied at 2 Aces and 2 Metal hits by Chris Beecher, but when 4 o’clock rolled around Chris had left for the day. Matt also took home $100 from the Ace Pot, as his $10 buy-in times 2 Aces gave him twenty of the $5 shares. Any fans who had wanted a playoff still got one, as there were three players tied in the contest to take home a new DGA full-size basket. After a CTP contest on hole #1, Chris Hanna edged out Kevin Christie and David Phillips to take home the basket. Jason Weidmann won $20 in the Mini Ace Race contest, with 2 Aces and 3 Metal hits on 9 holes of mini-golf.
The Ace Race was a big success for our charity, EDGE. Between the player pack sales, and donations for Gatorade and pizza, we cleared $1,000 for EDGE. Look for that money to help bring disc golf discs and baskets to a local school in the near future.
The full list of players who hit Aces:
| Matt Howard | 2 Ace, 2 Metal |
| Chris Beecher | 2 Ace, 2 Metal |
| Sean Reed | 1 Ace, 5 Metal |
| Kyle Harrop | 1 Ace, 4 Metal |
| Scott Bowers | 1 Ace, 4 Metal |
| Don Vincent | 1 Ace, 3 Metal |
| Ray DeLuz | 1 Ace, 2 Metal |
| Phil Johnson | 1 Ace, 1 Metal |
| Saska | 1 Ace, 1 Metal |
| Ryan Hartley | 1 Ace, 1 Metal |
| Kade Stab | 1 Ace, 1 Metal |
| Tater Coney | 1 Ace, 1 Metal |
| Scott Tullius | 1 Ace, 1 Metal |
| Dan Shorkey | 1 Ace |
| Darren Bailey | 1 Ace |
| Gabe Canales | 1 Ace |
| Tabetha Canales | 1 Ace |
| Derek Underwood | 1 Ace |
| Lee Beecher | 1 Ace |
| Martin Ramirez | 1 Ace |
| Mike Ramos | 1 Ace |
| Leo Hurtab | 1 Ace |
| Shawn DeWeerd | 1 Ace |
| Jake Perkins | 1 Ace |








