Dylan Carter 2h
Dear Tournament Organizers,
I would like to express my thoughts on the decision to make the SSI tournament format to a two-day event. In my opinion, this move is an excellent step ...
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Dylan Carter 2h
Dear Tournament Organizers,
I would like to express my thoughts on the decision to make the SSI tournament format to a two-day event. In my opinion, this move is an excellent step forward for the future of our tournaments. I hope to see more and more events adopt this structure, especially those that fill up quickly upon registration. Opening up tournaments to a two-day format allows more players to participate, which benefits the entire disc golf community.
Now, I understand that not everyone may be thrilled with this change. Donovan, for instance, has already booked accommodations based on the previous schedule. However, I believe there are still viable options for him. Despite the inconvenience, Donovan can choose to play in the tournament. The ferry schedule aligns well with the event, even if it means he’ll get home late. Additionally, taking Monday off work could be a solution for him.
By splitting the tournament into Pro/MA1 on Saturday and Am on Sunday, we effectively double the number of players who can participate. Considering how quickly Saltspring tournaments fill up, accommodating more players is essential. While some may opt out due to late-night travel on Sunday, I believe this group will be a minority compared to those who missed out entirely when the tournament filled up instantly.
In my last most recent experience, playing a Saltspring tournament it reached capacity within a day of opening registration. Many players expressed their desire to participate but couldn’t due to limited space. Encouraging two-day events ensures that more people can enjoy the competition. Given that both the Advanced and Pro divisions filled up in a single day, this change was necessary to accommodate the growing interest.
Thank you for considering my perspective, and I look forward to an exciting and inclusive tournament.
Best regards, Dylan Carter