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Top Brands
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Tahoe Mountain Sports 2nd Annual Pro/Am Disc Golf Tournament
Tahoe Mountain Sports 2nd Annual Pro/Am Disc Golf Tournament
August 30 & 31, 2008 North Tahoe Regional Park, Tahoe Vista
PDGA Sanctioned "B" Pro/AM Event
Download the registration form.
Find course information at NorthTahoeDiscGolf.org.
Please thank all of our sponsors: Ferrari's Crown Motel, Plumas Bank, Tahoe Valuation Services, Alpen Software, Mourelatos Lakeshore Resort, Sweet Peas Florist, The Soule Domain, Duggan and Duggan, and Loki. |
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The Schedule
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Saturday, Aug. 30: North Tahoe Regional Park Pavilion
• 7:30 a.m.: Player check-in and late registration
• 8:30 a.m.: Player meeting
• 9 a.m.: Round 1 of the tournament begins
• TBA: Free lunch
• TBA: Round 2 |
Sunday, Aug. 31: North Tahoe Regional Park Pavilion
• 9 a.m.: Player meeting
• 9:30 a.m.: Round 3
• Awards will start one hour after the last group has finished. Amateur awards to be paid out in Tahoe Mountain Sports gift certificates. |
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For more information, contact cdgetty@aol.com or call (775) 746-1473 or Tahoe Mountain Sports at 530-546-7001.
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About Kings Beach
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Kings Beach was named after card shark Joe King, who won the town site from George Whittell. Set against a vibrant blend of colors, flavors and textures Kings Beach is kick-back.
It is rightfully known as the north shore's banana belt, as it stands in the sun’s path from early morning into the p.m. As if basking under the sun's glow were not enough, this mountain/beach town throws a sandy welcome to all with a signature downtown public beach.
Hip shops, restaurants, side-street vendors – all true to their cultural heritage – and down-home Lake Tahoe lodging plus a host of human characters give the town an indescribable cool.
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North Tahoe Regional Park
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North Tahoe Regional Park is located one mile west of Highway 267 and one mile north of Highway 28 in Tahoe Vista. The Regional Park encompasses 124 acres of predominantly active recreational activities. Found within the Regional Park are five night-lighted tennis courts, a disc golf course, several athletic fields, basketball, handball and sand volleyball courts. Hiking trails wind throughout the Regional Park and include and 18 station fitness par course and a self-guided nature trail and a paved bike path for access to National Forest land or Highway 267.
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Where to Stay
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Mourelatos Lakeshore Resort:
Mourelatos Lakeshore Resort is a family owned business located in the heart of Tahoe Vista. The resort has 32 studio suites, each with a view of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada. Each suite includes a covered patio seating area overlooking their private 275-foot-wide beach. Call (800) TAHOE-81 or visit mlrtahoe.com to make a reservation.
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Ferrari's Crown Motel:
Family owned and operated since 1957, Ferrari's Crown Motel is located in downtown Kings Beach and near all that Lake Tahoe has to offer. Ferrari's offers lakefront accommodations, a private beach, continental breakfast, hot tubs and swimming pools. Call (800) 645-2260 or visit tahoecrown.com to make a reservation.
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Where to Eat
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Blue Onion:
Lakeview Dining
400 Brassie Avenue, Kings Beach
Tel: (530) 546-3913
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Las Panchitas:
Mexican Dining
8345 N Lake Blvd, Kings Beach
Tel: (530) 546-4539
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La Mexicana:
Casual Mexican Food
8515 Brook Ave, Kings Beach
Tel: (530) 546-0310
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Peluso's Apizza:
Italian Take-Out
8160 N Lake Blvd, Kings Beach
Tel: (530) 546-2301
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Area Map
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