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OKDS Frozen Chains Putting League: Week 3

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  Results following Week 3 of the OKDS Frozen Chains Putting League: Melville. Please note that league play will be delayed by one week, with Week 4 re-set for Feb. 5.

Mangy Coyote’s TOURNAMENT CENTRAL

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Hey Disc Golf Maniacs. It’s always tournament time if you want it to be. And this is the place to find your next competition. Check here regularly for updates, and reach out to us on Facebook or Instagram to get our tournament on this list today. Click the tournament name to reach the Disc Golf Scene link. February, 2023 Tundra Toss 2 powered by Pursuit of Motion Physiotherapy Sunday, February 26, 2023 at  Rundle Park DGC  in Edmonton, Alberta C-tier  · PDGA-sanctioned singles tournament. March, 2023 Battlefords Ice Bowl 2023 Saturday, March 11, 2023 at  Centennial Park  in North Battleford, Saskatchewan Disc golf singles tournament Calgary Ice Bowl 2023 Saturday, March 18, 2023 at  Carstairs Golf Course  in Carstairs, Alberta Disc golf event April, 2023 Pot O' Gold Sponsored by Horizon Discs Saturday, April 15, 2023 at  Magrath Irrigation Park  in Magrath, Alberta Disc golf singles tournament May, 2023 2023 Tournament Capital Open Fri-Sun, May 5-7, 2023 at  Rose Hill  in Kamloops,

OKDS Frozen Chains Putting League: Week 2

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Results following Week 2 of the OKDS Frozen Chains Putting League: Melville

Skill battles sass at Katepwa Trash Talk Challenge

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Fourteen players from across Saskatchewan attended the first-ever Trash Talk Challenge at Katepwa Beach on Jan. 14. Gage McKay topped the field, with Jeri-Ann Brownbridge taking the Women’s Division. Gage McKay made fire with a slim tie for the lead after Round 1 to win the 2023 Katepwa Trash Talk Challenge on Jan. 14. The Balcarres-area golfer was tied for first at two under par with Regina, Sask’s Brian Teifenbach after the opening 12 holes of the 24-hole challenge at Katepwa Beach, Sask. McKay stamped the event in his favor by one stroke in Round 2 to finish at minus-six. Teifenbach and the McKay-family “padre,” Ian McKay, split the remainder of the cash prize in second at minus-five. Matthew Verhood completed the podium in third at minus-three. In the Women’s Division, Jeri-Ann Brownbridge out-paced travel-mate Bobby Jo Moore by scoring a five-stroke advantage at minus-11. A total of 14 athletes enjoyed mild winter conditions at Katepwa Provincial Park and its temporary, 12-hole la

THE WOLF'S DEN: New year, new goals, new dreams on a committed team

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Jeri-Ann Brownbridge is Saskatchewan Coordinator for the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA), an athlete-ambassador for Top Link Disc Golf, and Elevation Ambassador for Thoughtspace Athletics. Follow her on Instagram: @ironwolf4579. How does one even follow the amazing Simon Lizotte announcement? But here I am going to do my best. I’m so honoured to announce that I will be staying with  @thoughtspaceathletics  on the  @thoughtspace_elevationteam  . I know there are some incredible things happening in the 2023 season and I want to be a part of all of it. Thought Space has an incredible team working round the clock to elevate the sport and their own games. I was blessed to meet so many people in my first year with the team. It’s an amazing, diverse group of individuals who aren’t just a team. We are certainly a family. What’s more exciting is the team will be opening up 15 new spots. We will have more Canadians, so if you want to be a part of elevation team, stay tuned for some ann

Inaugural OKDS Frozen Chains Putting League opens in Melville.

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  Melville’s Dan Coomber makes a putt during the opening of Melville’s Frozen Chains Putting League play on Jan. 8 in Melville, Sask. A total of 17 players participated, with a further 33 playing in Vernon, B.C. as part of the OKDS Frozen Chains League circuit. Balcarres, Sask.’s Gage McKay Broke through to lead Week 1 of the inaugural Frozen Chains Putting League presented by OKDS on Jan. 8. A total of 17 players participated in the opening day of the putting league season, the first ever to be held in Melville. McKay nailed 60 per cent of his putts for 123 points. His lead was toppled by Vernon’s Donnie Siddall who sits with 177 points and a 49% hit-rate after two weeks of play there. McKay slid to fifth in the infancy of the national rankings, falling behind Siddall (152/50%), Jonny Munke (149/39%), Jordan Mazereeuw (145/44%), James Ware (144/37%) and Stephen Porcaro (125/41%), all from Vernon, British Columbia. The OKDS (Okanagan Disc Supply) Frozen Chains Putting League was establ