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2024 AGM Outcomes

After the Annual General Meeting the 21st of October we are pleased to announce the new board.

  • Adam Stewart (President)
  • Roland Kaschula (Vice President)
  • Dan Frost (Secretary)
  • Carol Hartley (Treasurer)
  • Zac James (Club day coordinator)
  • Steve Khoupongsy (Social Media Manager)
  • Tom Rugg (Glow and social disc golf coordinator)

We would also like to acknowledge the outgoing board members for their contribution and effort over the last 12 months.

  • Andrew Irons (Secretary)
  • Joshua Conroy (Club day coordinator and TD)
  • Phil Tweed (general committee member and TD)
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Members update, June 2024

Greetings ACT Disc Golfers,

It’s been 6 months since the last update and so much has happened since then.  In this update, I want to reflect on past achievements and showcase future endeavours of the club.

  • Upcoming tournaments
  • Weston, Eddison & Athllon Park
  • A new course at Gungahlin
  • School course collaborations
  • Club days

Upcoming tournaments

If you haven’t heard we’re running our third PDGA event for the year – The Drizzler – on the 13th and 14th of July.  If you’re worried about the name, don’t worry I’m sure we’ve got some perfect Canberra winter weather coming up.  If you want to get involved and register you can do so by following this link.

Put these in your note book:

  • Australian Disc Golf Day will be the 21st of September
  • Spring Sling will be 19th of October

Weston Park

I want to thank all volunteers who assisted removing the old baskets at Weston Park over the summer and helped install the new RAD baskets.  We now have 28 fabulous baskets that are collard and sleeved throughout the white and gold layout.  This work was critical to ensure we had flexibility to undertake future course within Weston Park that could allow us to have multiple pin placements.

The Sizzler 2024 was one of the largest disc golfing events we’ve seen in the ACT with 33 professional players and 114 amateurs playing across 14 divisions.  The event was personified by the efforts of many local members and volunteers who put in hours of work before and during the event to ensure it ran as smoothly as possible.

Eddison Park

Since finishing the works at Weston Park, we’ve moved our attention to the beloved Eddison Park.  With a wet summer we saw many trees sadly fall down around the park and some are still present today.  While I have been busy logging tickets to have these cleaned up around the park, the way work is prioritised through “Fix my street” is a numbers and risk assessment scenario.  I would encourage all members of the community to log fix my street and log tickets for the remaining fallen trees in the hopes these activities can be prioritised.

We are also aware of some of the damage caused by the mowers on tee pads and tee signs.  The committee are working through with government contacts to repair the damage.

Lastly, we have been lucky enough to secure the same RAD baskets that are already installed on the front 9 holes of Eddison Park to replace the older handmade red baskets.  We’ll be looking to install these new baskets in the same locations, but with the future possibility of B pin placements, like we have at Weston Park.

Athllon Park

Work to get a complete White layout mapped and installed and a south Red layout at Tuggeranong has stalled for the time being.  It’s still on the committee’s radar, but will likely be pushed back to September – December 2024 due to other club priorities.

A new course at Gungahlin

People have been asking what will happen to the old baskets that we removed from Weston Park?  We’ve been able to identify some land in Gungahlin, which we are working through with local government to seek approval to install a new course on the north side of Canberra.  At this stage planning is only in the initial stages, but when more information becomes available, we’ll pass this onto our members.

School course collaborations

In addition to the new Tuggeranong course, we’ve also been lucky enough to have 2 schools come onboard and install disc golf courses.  Alfred Deakin High School & Gold Creek School, both have beginner friendly courses available to use (outside school hours) to the general public.  Some members of the club have already enjoyed playing glow disc golf at Gold Creek in the glow course rotation.

If you are looking for a new short course challenge, check out both these courses.

Club days

In the last updated I had indicated we’d be trialling running both Weston White and Gold simultaneously to allow members of all skill levels to participate.  For the most part this has been successfully, although I have heard loud and clear the feedback on the sequencing of starting holes and how this has impacted peoples club day experience. 

Firstly, sorry to anyone who has been impacted or felt their club day experience was sub optimal.  Secondly the committee will be making some changes to how this operates for future club days at Weston, and we’ll let everyone know in the future.

We are just 1 round away from completing the first season of our club days for 2024, which means it’s a great time to checkout the club day leaderboard to see if you are in the running to win your grade. 

We also have the second season schedule posted on the club website.  One very important note is the starting date of season 2 will commence on the 20th of July, because of a date clash with The Drizzler.  We will then have a second league day a week later on the 27th to get back onto the regular 2 week cycle until the end of the year.

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Members update, December 2023

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Greetings ACT Disc Golfers,

Before delving into the latest updates, I’d like to share some quick and vital information regarding the final club day of the 2023 season.

As promised for the Weston Park club day rotation, we’ll be offering players both Weston White & Gold, on Saturday, December 16th. However, the event’s timing will deviate from the norm to allow for end-of-season celebrations for the club day and season winners. A BBQ near hole 27 will be hosted by the club, and all, including families, are encouraged to join. Registration links will be shared on Facebook in the coming days. Please sign up to the event well in advance so we have an idea of numbers.

For this special occasion, Gold players are scheduled to tee off at 8:30 am, while White players will tee off at 10:30 am, with both groups concluding around 12:30 pm.

Now, let’s return to our regular programming. I’m pleased to provide an update following our last report in October, highlighting recent club activities and outlining our future plans.

In this update, I’ll revisit some previously covered items that are still in progress and introduce some important new topics for 2024:

  1. Operation basket installation
  2. Athllon Park, Tuggeranong
  3. School course collaborations
  4. 2024 club day schedule and gradings
  5. Club memberships & shirts

Operation basket installation

The installation of new baskets at Weston Park began in October but has been on hold in November as we awaited a government response regarding the Athllon Drive duplication, which could impact the proposed layout. We wanted a commitment to future development before investing time and resources in basket movement and installation.

The club is planning to have a working bee on Sunday, the 17th, to replace nine more baskets at Weston Park, specifically holes 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13 & 27. If you can contribute by carrying concrete, tools, or boosting morale with small talk, please contact board members to make your availability known.

Athllon Park

The Athllon Park reds have been in place for a few months, and the wear on tee pads indicates enjoyment by many disc golfers. Plans include updating the layout to incorporate a combination of red & blue (Spring Sling) tee pads, creating an 18-hole loop, while the southern part of the course is installed. The last 9 baskets on the southern side are set to be installed before Christmas.

School course collaborations

Regarding new courses, Alfred Deakin High School will install 5 baskets with 10 tees before Christmas, with tee signs following in early 2024. The course, funded by the school and similar in difficulty to John Knight, aims to grow the sport through engagement and interschool competitions.  When installation is complete, the club has been invited to map the layout on uDisc, so keep an eye on socials for a casual round with the President.  Another school course at Gold Creek is scheduled to start in term 1, 2024.

2024 club day schedule and gradings

Club day grading bands for the first season in 2024 will change to:

  • A Grade: 900+ (women 800+)
  • B Grade: 800 to 899 / (women 700 to 799)
  • C Grade: under 800 / (women under 700)

The 2024 season will start on January 13th at Eddison Park. The full year schedule is available at https://www.actdiscgolfclub.com/2024-club-days/

Memberships and club shirts

Lastly, we are introducing a tiered membership system, providing members with flexibility in engaging with the club. A quick summary:

  • We’ve introduced a junior tier.
  • We’ve introduced lower cost tiers (Bronze and Silver) for members who mainly engage with us through the club shop, or members who mainly focus on club days.
  • The existing $25 per year membership remains, but is now called Gold.
  • Platinum memberships will be offered until the end of January 2024. Platinum includes the Gold membership benefits, as well as a club shirt at a reduced price (built into the membership price).
  • Diamond memberships will allow members to commit to the club long term with a 10 year membership. This includes a club shirt at a reduced price (built into the membership price) & special recognition.

After the January priority period for Platinum and Diamond members passes, the shirts will be available to Gold, Silver and Bronze members for $66.60 (or less with club discounts) from February, and to the general public when Sizzler 2024 arrives (late February).

Sizing chart.

Sincerely
Adam Stewart
ACT Disc Golf President

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Club day wrap-up: 2023 S2 R10 Eddison Park

After being away for the Eruption, it was great to get out to a club day with fantastic weather and even fantasticer company. It was crowd-favourite Eddison Park this time around, as we welcomed 27 players – a solid field considering Nationals (tranche 1) was taking place that very day!

Some special mentions:

  • Club Pres Adam Stewart taking out A grade with a very handy -7 (60 points above his rating)
  • Angelo Arcidiacono with a solid -5 in B grade (76 points above his rating) and for his absolute barnstorm up the ratings ladder
  • Nick Greeney with a show-stopping -3 to clean up C grade (a massive 107 points above his rating!!)
  • CTP winners Jake Armes (A grade), Monir Farhadi (B grade) and Peter Bligh (C grade)
  • Jade Brady for taking out scratch with a tasty -12 (including a bogey), using a bag full of completely new discs 🙌
  • Kevin Santo for taking 2 OB pars 😩👌 on holes 3 and 18. I’d love to know what happened there!
  • Me for sending a 7m putt for eagle on hole 11 straight into the cage – never had a chance 🙄
  • Aaron Curtis for a bogey-free -5, though something tells me he didn’t enjoy the 9 consecutive pars on the back 9

Full results here.

Join us for our next club day at John Knight Park, where you would be wise to give every hole an ace run 😉. Register here.

Nationals

A big shout-out to all who competed in tranche 1 of Nationals last weekend. Many Canberrans finished very respectably!

  • Carol Hartley took out 4th in the very tightly contested FA40.
  • Nick Hall, Joshua Conroy and Roland Kaschula all competed in MA50, finishing 3rd, 4th and 7th respectively.
  • Tom Rugg made the trip to compete in MA2, finishing 9th after a tough round 1 and two very solid rounds thereafter.

On Friday we head into tranche 2, which features the higher divisions. Keep an eye on the scores via this page, or better yet, check out the MPO and FPO action LIVE on PRKD Media’s YouTube channel.

We’ve got some locals taking part:

  • In MPO, Austin D’Alessandro and Jade Brady will be in the mix, as always.
  • In sandbagger central MA1, Ryan Goad is looking to build on the solid form he’s shown locally.
  • FA1 is sure to be a hotly contested division, with a very tight spread of ratings amongst the 8 competitors. Our own Sam Ockerby is in with a great chance.
  • Nick Hall and Joshua Conroy are backing up last weekend’s solid appearances in MA50 to compete this weekend in MA40, and Ian Warren will be joining them. ACT 1-2-3 perhaps?? 🥇🥈🥉

Good luck to all competing! 🦉

Tenzin sending it sky high ⛅
Shane looking to get under the ceiling 👇
The GOAT 🐐
Mike taking on the drain (and winning) 🏆
Nick smoothing one out there 🧈
Adam capitalising on the monster drive 💪
Jeremy putting a move on it 🔥
For bird 💵
Monir giving it a bid from deep C1 🤞
Seconds before birdie 🐤
Mount Gambier hole 11 – 113m uphill raised basket par 3 hole of doom
Austin running the hill putt on hole 2
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Members update, October 2023

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Dear ACT Disc Golf Members,

I’m pleased to provide you with an update following our last report in August, highlighting recent club activities and our future plans. In this update, I’ll touch upon several key areas of interest:

  • Spring Sling 2023
  • Athllon Park, Tuggeranong
  • School Course Collaborations
  • Club Shirts

We recently celebrated our second club event of the year, Spring Sling, held at Athllon Park. This marked the second edition of the event and saw tremendous success. The tournament was fully booked a week in advance, attracting 75 players who competed across 11 divisions. These events are only made possible by the dedication of our volunteers and the support of our valued sponsors.

I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our title sponsor, The Green Shed, and our other sponsors:

  • Obi from The Property Collective
  • Cross Tasman Discs
  • Disc Connection
  • Disc Go
  • TV Magic
  • Tattoo Power
  • Flying Disc Store
  • The Tee Off
  • DiscGolf Justice
  • Jindy Disc Golf; and
  • PRKD Media for capturing the event

A special thanks also goes out to the volunteers who assisted in various capacities, from installing basket sleeves to setting up for the event. Your contribution is greatly appreciated. I’d like to acknowledge the following volunteers, and please accept my apologies if I inadvertently missed anyone – Jade Brady, Monir Farhadi, Aaron Curtis, Joshua Conroy, Dan Frost, Andy Irons, Angelo Arcidiacono, Nicholas Hall, Roland Kaschula, Carol Hartley and our TD Phil Tweed.

On a final note regarding the event, I want to congratulate all the club members who emerged as winners in their respective divisions, namely Dan Frost (MPO), Shane Bailey (MA3), Angelo Arcidiacono (MA40), and Joshua Conroy (MA50).

At Athllon Park, the Spring Sling tournament featured a modified blue tee layout with elements of white holes incorporated. We have a course design ready for a red, white, and blue layout, awaiting the installation of permanent baskets.

The red course is slated for completion around November 10th, and it will be positioned on the Wanniassa side of the bridge, offering a more compact layout. The white and blue layouts will extend towards the lake, and our aim is to make them playable by the end of December.

While we’re working through some design complexities, the TCCS has advised us about potential impacts from the duplication of Athllon Drive on 1-2 holes. The good news is that our initial design accounted for such scenarios, with pre-approved holes that can be implemented as a contingency.

In our previous update, I mentioned that the club was engaging with local schools to establish 9-hole beginner courses around Canberra. We’ve made headway with two schools, Alfred Deakin and Gold Creek. Partnering with schools to install these courses is a fantastic way to expand the presence of Disc Golf in our community and attract younger players to the sport and, hopefully, to our club. Keep an eye on our social channels for news on a special club pop-up event when the school installations are complete.

Lastly, the club shirts that were previewed earlier in the year have been ordered and are en route to our club. We anticipate their arrival within the next two weeks, with our fingers crossed that they’ll be here in time for the nationals, allowing our members to proudly represent the club on the interstate stage.Thank you for your ongoing support.

Sincerely,

Adam Stewart

ACT Disc Golf President

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New Board (finalised)

After the AGM on the 26th of August, and subsequent meetings to fill vacant positions, we are pleased to announce the new board.

  • Adam Stewart (President)
  • Roland Kaschula (Vice President)
  • Andrew Irons (Secretary)
  • Carol Hartley (Treasurer)
  • Joshua Conroy (League organiser & general committee member)
  • Dan Frost (PR, Socials & general committee member)
  • Phil Tweed (general committee member)

We would like to thank all that attended the AGM and participated in voting.

If you have any questions, suggestions, concerns or issues, please reach out to a board member and they will pass it on.

We have already made good progress on a number of fronts, and we are energised to continue working hard into the new year.

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Club shirts

As part of new membership packs for 2024 the club will be offering some new shirts to increased value to our members and allow members to represent the club at events across Australia. In collaboration with Myelin we have 2 concept shirts in Large and Extra Large for members to look at.

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Message from the board

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Dear ACT Disc Golf Members,

Over the past six months, our club has undergone significant changes, facing both challenges and opportunities that have shaped our journey.  In the absence of both the incumbent President and Vice President, I am taking this opportunity on behalf of the remaining board members to provide an overview of the recent developments and acknowledge the individuals who have contributed immensely to our club’s activities during this time.

The departure of Nick Mason, the previously elected president, after just four months was unexpected but also marked the beginning of a period of transition for our club.  Nick’s stint while short, was critical in providing stability for the club to successfully run another Sizzler tournament.

The ever-increasing popularity of disc golf coupled with players desire to travel and play new courses saw 145 players register for the 2023 edition, up from 122 in 2022.  The event wouldn’t have been such a success without many who volunteered their time as spotters, event organisers manning the registration desk and those who contributed to course clean-up activities.

I would particularly like to call out several individuals who put in additional amounts of work around the course.

  • Shaun Archer, who was the tournament director (TD) for the event.  Without a TD the event is not possible, so the club and members sincerely thank him for his efforts.
  • Jade Brady, for engagement with Transport Canberra and City Services (TCCS) contacts to enable the club to request Weston Park be mowed prior to the event. 
  • Jade Brady & Andrew Irons for marking OB and 10m putting circles through-out the course.
  • Joshua Conroy, Andrew Irons, Roland Kaschula, Nicholas Hall & Aaron Curtis for their course maintenance and clean-up activities.
  • Todd Nowack for the refreshment stands and management of players food and drink stations.

As we navigated the challenges presented by Nick’s departure and the subsequent exit of our vice president and club stalwart, Todd Nowack, who relocated to Canada, our club demonstrated remarkable resilience. The individuals who remained on the board, including Adam Stewart, Joshua Conroy, Andrew Irons, Ryan Goad and Jake Armes, have worked diligently behind the scenes.  Their dedication ensured not only the seamless operation of events like our bi-weekly league but also focused on advancing other strategic objectives for the ACT Disc Golf Club.

Up to the present year, the club has 64 active members, among whom 16 have freshly joined. In the preceding year of 2022, our club tallied 103 active members, including a considerable 53 newcomers. While our overall membership count has experienced a decline, our bi-weekly league events continue to enjoy robust attendance across all venues. The average turnout of approximately 30 participants remains consistent, with the exception of Weston Gold.

With a lens on improving participation for Weston Gold league days, the board have considered the possibility of concurrently running both Weston White and Weston Gold, catering to both emerging and seasoned players in our league events. This concept presents a dynamic challenge for the board as we strive to strike a harmonious balance between member participation and equitable opportunities.

Another notable transition for the club was Tom Rugg stepping down from board and shop management activities. The transfer of responsibilities for managing the club’s shop from Tom to Adam has worked quite smoothly.

Since the transition the club has made numerous orders through Discmania, enhancing our inventory and product offerings. Our engagement with Innova has also yielded progress; although we are granted permission to place orders, online sales are restricted to in-person transactions. This temporary limitation has slightly constrained our immediate advancement.

Furthermore, we’re actively exploring opportunities with Discraft and MVP, with plans to integrate their products into our offerings in the upcoming months.  Discraft Luna’s, Buzzz’s and starter packs remain the best-selling products for the club.

The board is presently dedicated to a paramount endeavour—nurturing the new Tuggeranong disc golf course complex. The preceding board exhibited commendable progress by securing preliminary consent in 2022 for utilizing a parcel of land at the northern periphery of Lake Tuggeranong through TCCS.

In its current form, the proposal envisions Tuggeranong accommodating three 18-hole layouts, designated as blue, white, and red courses. For the initial phase, natural tee pads are planned, awaiting funding via a grant to establish permanent tee pads.

Currently under consideration is the deliberation of either procuring 18 or 27 baskets.  Opting for 18 baskets would streamline the process of integrating new baskets into the Tuggeranong complex.

Conversely, the 27-basket route is contemplated as a strategy to replace the existing RPM baskets at Weston Gold. This would relocate the RPM baskets to Tuggeranong and potentially to Eddison Park, thus supplanting the aging baskets on the back 9. Our intention is to preserve the practice basket at Eddison Park, retaining the original handmade basket as a tribute to Australian Disc Golf’s history. The older baskets, in turn, would find a new home at an as-yet-undetermined 9-hole JPK course in Canberra.

Moreover, for all new basket installations, we propose sleeving them, paving the way for multiple pin positions in the foreseeable future.  With a future eye on the Australian Disc Golf Championships returning to Canberra in the near future and the increase of overseas professionals attending, having a championship course with championship facilities is a priority of the board.

The blue layout is intended to be part of a 2-round event in October 2023 for Spring Sling, with other trail days of white and red still to be scheduled with members.

Additional strategic initiatives that the board has explored so far in 2023 include:

Enhanced Membership Packs: The board has contemplated the enhancement of membership packs to offer increased value to our members. In pursuit of this, we have collaborated with Myelin to conceptualize and procure new club shirts. The shirt designs will be showcased on our social media platforms, and we plan to have sample shirts available for viewing at league events.

Sizzler 2024 Expansion: We are actively considering the expansion of Sizzler 2024 into a three-day event, potentially coinciding with an extended weekend. This innovation would mark a unique offering, as the ACT presently stands as the sole state event held over a two-day span.

Course Design Collaboration with Gold Creek School: Our club was approached by a staff member at Gold Creek School to explore the design of a 9-hole layout within the school premises. This course could be accessible beyond school hours and during weekends. Adam and Dan have taken the initiative to contribute design ideas and concepts for a beginner-friendly layout. A walkthrough of the proposed design is being planned around school holidays.

These initiatives signify our commitment to enhancing the experience for our members and promoting the growth of disc golf in our community.

Looking ahead, we recognize that change is a natural part of growth. While we bid farewell to familiar faces, we welcome the opportunity to embrace fresh perspectives and new ideas. It is the unity of our members and our shared passion for our club that will guide us through these transitions and continue to shape our future.

In closing, I would like to extend my personal thanks to all members of our club for your ongoing support and dedication. The past six months have indeed been transformative, and your unwavering commitment has been the driving force behind our accomplishments. Let us move forward together, honouring the legacy of those who have contributed before us and striving to create an even brighter future for our club.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Adam Stewart
ACT Disc Golf President

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New board

After the AGM on the 26th of August we are pleased to announce the new board.

  • Adam Stewart (President)
  • Roland Kaschula (Vice President)
  • Vacant (Secretary)
  • Vacant (Treasurer)
  • Joshua Conroy (League organiser & general committee member)
  • Dan Frost (PR, Socials & general committee member)
  • Phil Tweed (general committee member)

We would like to thank all that attended the AGM and participated in voting. The vacant positions will be discussed at the next board meeting this week.