2013 Discraft Ace Race | Lum Park | Brainerd, MN
Saturday, August 31, 2013 at Lum Park in Brainerd, Minnesota
Ace Race
Ace Race
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For $25 you get two Discraft prototype drivers in Titanium plastic, a Titanium mini magnet, Discraft drinking ...
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For $25 you get two Discraft prototype drivers in Titanium plastic, a Titanium mini magnet, Discraft drinking cups, a Discraft koozie, other Discraft goodies, 36 shots at getting an ace, the opportunity to win prizes and, of course, FUN!
Please support our sponsors: Cycle Path and Paddle (Crosby, Minn.) and Midtown Coffee & Disc Golf Shop (St. Cloud, Minn.)
Further promotional consideration provided by: Dunham's Sporting Goods
ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT FLY-BY DISC GOLF LEAGUE!
Please remember: You are not registered for this event until you pay.
What is an Ace Race?
It's a fun event that helps disc golf grow by introducing thousands of new players to the joys of the sport! Each participant gets a huge player pack of cool stuff, then everyone plays two rounds of disc golf, but instead of keeping score the only goal is to throw aces (also known as a hole-in-one)! Holes are shortened, and everyone is throwing the same disc: a brand new Discraft prototype disc that is easy to throw and developed just for the event. It's a blast!
Format:
Four rounds of nine holes (unless we can borrow nine temp baskets for the event from generous players like you!); one throw per hole per player.
Course layout:
Holes are generally between 75 and 150 feet.
Entry fee: $25
TD: Matt Perrine, [email redacted]
Player package:
Guaranteed to be at least twice the value of your entry fee! The 2012 player pack included two identical Discraft Zombee prototype discs made especially for Ace Race, plus a SuperColor mini, sunglasses, a sticker and a sweet water bottle for every player. More than a $50 value!
Rules of play:
Players are required to use the player package discs, and only these discs. If a disc is lost, the player has the option of using the second disc from the package. Only one throw per player per hole. All players should have their own scorecards and mark "A" for aces (a hole-in-one) and "M" for holes on which they hit metal.
After all players in the group have thrown, discs are picked up and the group moves directly to the next tee. Players keep their scorecards for round two, using the next line on the card to record the round. less
Please support our sponsors: Cycle Path and Paddle (Crosby, Minn.) and Midtown Coffee & Disc Golf Shop (St. Cloud, Minn.)
Further promotional consideration provided by: Dunham's Sporting Goods
ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT FLY-BY DISC GOLF LEAGUE!
Please remember: You are not registered for this event until you pay.
What is an Ace Race?
It's a fun event that helps disc golf grow by introducing thousands of new players to the joys of the sport! Each participant gets a huge player pack of cool stuff, then everyone plays two rounds of disc golf, but instead of keeping score the only goal is to throw aces (also known as a hole-in-one)! Holes are shortened, and everyone is throwing the same disc: a brand new Discraft prototype disc that is easy to throw and developed just for the event. It's a blast!
Format:
Four rounds of nine holes (unless we can borrow nine temp baskets for the event from generous players like you!); one throw per hole per player.
Course layout:
Holes are generally between 75 and 150 feet.
Entry fee: $25
TD: Matt Perrine, [email redacted]
Player package:
Guaranteed to be at least twice the value of your entry fee! The 2012 player pack included two identical Discraft Zombee prototype discs made especially for Ace Race, plus a SuperColor mini, sunglasses, a sticker and a sweet water bottle for every player. More than a $50 value!
Rules of play:
Players are required to use the player package discs, and only these discs. If a disc is lost, the player has the option of using the second disc from the package. Only one throw per player per hole. All players should have their own scorecards and mark "A" for aces (a hole-in-one) and "M" for holes on which they hit metal.
After all players in the group have thrown, discs are picked up and the group moves directly to the next tee. Players keep their scorecards for round two, using the next line on the card to record the round. less
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