DGLA: Ohio Cooperative Point Series - Summer 2015   April 10, 2015 at 9:53pm

DGLA: OHCPS - Summer Season Starts This Sunday April 12th

Summer Season Starts Sunday!!!!!!

Yes the DGLA: Ohio Cooperative Point Series - Summer 2015
starts this Sunday.

16 week State Wide Disc Golf League Point Series

Sunday April 12th 2015 - Saturday Aug 1st 2015
** Participating Leagues can always run outside the OhCPS dates but OhCPS points will only accumulate for rounds played between these dates.

*** No fee to play in this league ***
Cost: There is no fee to participate in the OhCPS-S 2015, you have to have a Disc Golf Scene profile and play league rounds in participating leagues and your scores are automatically included.

Currently we have 3 participating leagues

- Euclid Monday Night Scrambles
- Sunday dubs
- THursday Big Money League

May 10th Saturday - Deadline for adding new leagues to the Point Series.

Earn points for every round you play in a participating leagues throughout Ohio.

If you don't see the league you play in send us the Link to the league About page on DGS. The deadline to add new leagues is May 10th 2015. Handicapped Leagues must post adjusted score that are used for payouts to be included.

Reminder - Best TWO (2) rounds by Points are counted during the week (Sunday - Saturday) the other rounds will show up as "DROPPED".

Those leagues choosing to have a Highlighted Leagues of the Week (HLW) round will be given Double Points for that round. We will also try and highlight aspects of the league in advance to help promote and encourage players to travel to try new leagues and courses.
HLW will be in June and July.
The player with the most HLW rounds at the end of the season will get an extra DGLA Award.

Summer Aces: Worth 25 points

As a player in the OhCPS-S you represent the core Ohio Disc Golf players and you can really help make this sport better. Help pass along the Disc Golf etiquette that makes rounds fun and fair for all. Encourage new players and pass along some tips to help others improve. Bring a friend out and expose them to leagues. If you pack it in, pack it out - or at least make sure it ends up in a trash can. Keeping the courses clean is critical to keeping our courses.
We have naturally beautiful courses let's help keep them that way.

There are more leagues than ever so get out to some new courses or new leagues and see what is going on throughout the state. Don't overlook the smaller leagues - they tend to incorporate new ideas faster, have a really friendly group feel and you get introduce to the new courses with the locals who know them best. I also highly recommend making it out to one of the larger leagues as well to experience the energy of all those players coming together at one time, yet in a slightly more casual environment than a tournament. Bottom line, get out and play often!!!! & Enjoy.

Enjoy the Rounds!