Based on your only posted round, you would be a solid AM3/Novice (890 round). If you typically play at that level or better, AM2/Intermediate be where you would enter for a challenge. http://www.pdga.com/files/PlayersDivisionGrid_0.pdf
Be warned. If you have played recently, there will be a ratings update, by the PDGA, before this event. The TD has already stated that new ratings will be respected in all cases. So, if your rating rises above the AM3 threshold, you would be moved up. Good luck Dave.
Based on your only posted round, you would be a solid AM3/Novice (890 round). If you typically play at that level or better, AM2/Intermediate be where you would enter for a challenge. http://www.pdga.com/files/PlayersDivisionGrid_0.pdf
Thanks! I've played for a few years, just now starting to get more invested. Do I have to be a PDGA member to play in the LCQ?
Be warned. If you have played recently, there will be a ratings update, by the PDGA, before this event. The TD has already stated that new ratings will be respected in all cases. So, if your rating rises above the AM3 threshold, you would be moved up. Good luck Dave.
No, you do not need to be a PDGA member to play in this event or the Discraft State Championships.
Thanks Mark!