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The 7th Annual Disc Golf MIHKLIPÄEVA TURNIIR 2011

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The Seventh Annual Disc Golf
MIHKLIPÄEVA TURNIIR 2011

and the final competition of the AMEXPO TOUR

at Mäeotsa, in Pólva, Estonia
will be played on October 1 and 2, 2011.

The Mäeotsa Disc Golf Park in Pólva, Estonia, is operating and open to the public! It is the first permanent Frisbee Golf Course in Estonia.

Since 2006 it has been operating as an 18-hole course. The traditional MihklipäevaTurniir, Tournament of Michaelmas, is again here.

Mäeotsa Disc Golf Course is an exciting, challenging course set in an idyllic, Rousseauistic country setting with a couple of brooks set deep in jungle-like gorges, an old farm house with old fashioned Estonian charm, some open space, some tight fairways for the skilled.

The format of the tournament is as follows:
Saturday,October 1
1st round at 10.00 18 holes Mäeotsa
2nd round at 14.00 18 holes Mäeotsa

Sunday, October 2
3rd round at 9.00 18 holes Mäeotsa
Short break for coffee
FINAL 7 holes for the 5 best in the Open Division
Distribution of PRIZES: Mihklipäeva Turniir and the AMEXPO TOUR

The entry fee is 30 Euros AND IT INCLUDES AN EXITING FULL COLOR BUZZ AND A DISCRAFT CAP!

Those who have played in earlier tournaments of the tour pay 20 €, and do not receive the player package.

Divisions:
Open Pro
and NOT-SO-OPEN (which includes Seniors over 50, Juniors under 16 and Women).

By popular demand there will also be a PAIRS TOURNAMENT (best shot) on Friday, Sep.30. Starting times between 13 and 17, entry fee 10 €/pair, minimum 2 pairs at a time, return percentage 80 divided for the 3 best pairs at 40/25/15.

MAMMASTE TERVISESPORDIKESKUS (Mammaste Health Sport Center) in Mammaste hamlet, in Pólva Minicipality, offers hotel quality accommodation as well. Prices are modest and will be published shortly.

On Saturday night there is a Grill Party, putting contests, Led contest etc. Bring your own, grill provided! There will be drinks available for a modest fee.

TRANSPORTATION INFO WILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY.

MÄEOTSA DISC GOLF PARK is situated in Pólva, about 50 km southeast of Tartu, on a beautiful Estonian farm with a brook running through the course and some steep hills and canyons. You will find the place most interesting. The driving time to Tallinn is about 3 hours and distance about 230 km. The distance from the center of Pólva is 4 km.

DRIVING ISTRUCTIONS from Tallinn: Take Tartu Highway ( Tartu Mnt, Highway 2) south, pass Tartu from the right following signs to Vóru. There are 4 traffic circles (roundabouts) a couple of kilometres apart; go straight though all of them. After the third one drive 8 km, turn left on road 61 towards Pólva. Entering Pólva go right in the first traffic circle. The second circle is more like an oval. Go straight = circle first right and then left. There will be a gas station on the left. Drive 700 meters and you will pass a stand of trees and buildings on the left, after that turn left on a gravel road (second road from the gas station). About 25 meters from the turnoff there is a lone tree on the left. Follow the winding, hilly road for 2,2 km, turn left on an even smaller road (there is a white brick house on the right). On the right of the dirt road there is an open electric transformer. Follow the road into yard.
Pólva is easy to reach also from the south, e.g. Riga, on Highway A2 = E77, then turn towards Vóru on Estonian Hwy 2 and road 64 towards Pólva.

Binding registrations to Einar Sauk, owner of the park, at: einar.sauk@suomi24.fi, or seppo.nieminen@kauhajoki.fi

Payments to account: Einar Sauk, either Nordea Finland 127150-692532 or in Estonia, Uhispank
10010042098018, or on location according to a previous agreement. Only pre-paid entry or other fees guarantee the reserved service. MAXIMUM 72 PLAYERS!

Inquiries: Einar Sauk –358-50-3550590, in Finland 050-3550590, INFORMATION ALSO IN RUSSIAN BY EINAR!

English and Finnish language inquiries: Seppo Nieminen, -358-(0)400-261779, seppo.nieminen@kauhajoki.fi

Welcome again to the First Full Scale Disc Golf Course in the Baltics!