FEDS Wednesday Doubles 2015

March - October 2015
Doubles
Hosted by Flying Eagle Disc Society

News

About this league

WHAT: FEDS Wednesday Random-Draw Doubles League
WHERE: Eagle County Fairgrounds DGC
WHEN: Every Wednesday through mid autumn
TIME: Registration open until 5:05 pm, TEE OFF AT 5:15 pm SHARP
COST: $5 to play ($4 to payout, $1 to club)
ACE POOL: $1 – $5 (new format for 2015, see below)
FORMAT: Random-Draw, Best-Shot Doubles (new “pool play” format, see below)
- Each player is randomly paired with another.
- The team then plays each hole as “best shot”, choosing whichever of their two throws is preferred until holing out.
- Lowest overall score wins the round (we usually pay out to the top two teams)

ALL AGES, GENDERS AND SKILL LEVELS WELCOME!

We meet in the dirt parking lot on the west end of the park near the first tee. Please be on time since we have limited light to work with this early in the season!

Start times will be moving later as the days get longer so don’t worry if you can’t make it these first few weeks.

Also, if you bring an extra $20 you can reserve your 2015 FEDS membership. We will also accept credit cards (memberships only, small processing fee may apply)

New Ace Pool Format: You can choose to either pay anywhere between 1 and 5 dollars on the day. If you hit an ace, you receive a percentage of the pool based on how much you paid ($1 = 20%, $2 = 40%, $3 = 60%, $4 = 80% and $5 = 100%)

For example, if the ace pool is $100, you paid $3 into the ace pool and you hit an ace, you would get $60. The other $40 would carry over into next week. This will allow ace pools to grow quickly, stay fresh after being hit and an encourage big risk and, as a result, big pools when the dollar amount gets high.

This will be done on a trial basis so please give us feedback as the season goes on!

New Pool Play Format: Since the club has continued to grow at a high rate, we’ve felt the need to bring the competitive level of our doubles league a little closer together. Instead of everyone being put into one big pool for the draw, we will be splitting the field into Pro and Am pools and creating teams that pair one player from each pool.

This will prevent dominant “super teams” of two very good players and also give new or beginner players a chance to play with and learn from a seasoned veteran. Again, this will be on a trial basis so we want to hear what you think!