4 days of USPPA and not a word

Patience

Timberly said:
I've searched online for any info or place to go to find brackets or updates... looks like those of us interested in the pro event are shit out of luck just like those of you that wanted updates from earlier. :rolleyes: :mad: :(

I am sure someone will try and get something going from there. The draw is always late, plus probably a 256 player bracket which I have no concept of how hard that is to post. In the very least it would probably take Mike quite awhile just to get all the matches in writing and then transferred. I think last one they got something up but not sure. Usually only one match a day for the first 3 days so you won't miss much. I have a call in for Tony Annogoni I will ask him to get something going.
 
nfty9er said:
I have a call in for Tony Annogoni I will ask him to get something going.
Thanks. LOL, in this day & age of super computers and high speed internet, it's very difficult to have patience. :rolleyes:
 
nfty9er said:
First thanks Tom, lots of class.
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Back to the USPPA , my buddies did not remember the guys name that won it but said 11 year old Austin Murphy got 3rd, probably about a $1200 pay day.
How great was that. Believe that Duke was second and Gilbert Arrelano 3rd.
Have a call in for Tony Annigoni to post or call with official results.
Thanks

Austin will be 12 soon and will be competing in the BCA Jrs event in Michigan this month. Austin from Folsom CA plays often at Hard Times and competes well.
At an 83 handicap (last year he was a 50+) he has to be one of the most imporved players in the USPPA. I also was told that the 3rd place payout was $1,300.
 
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nfty9er said:
Back to the USPPA , my buddies did not remember the guys name that won it but said 11 year old Austin Murphy got 3rd, probably about a $1200 pay day.
How great was that. Believe that Duke was second and Gilbert Arrelano 3rd.
Have a call in for Tony Annigoni to post or call with official results.
Thanks

Based on the feedback I got from some friends who stayed through Monday's finals, the guy that won the USPPA tourney was Jeff Hackinson from Oregon who came in at a low 55 average (severely underrated IMHO). Ahh.. the joys of handicapped tourneys!
 
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