Join us for an historic college match play event hosted by Central Michigan University, Ferris State University and Huckerreportcollegiate.com on Sunday, November 6th at Deerfield Nature Park! Registr ...
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Join us for an historic college match play event hosted by Central Michigan University, Ferris State University and Huckerreportcollegiate.com on Sunday, November 6th at Deerfield Nature Park! Registration begins at 9:00. Tee off at 10:00.
We will be piloting a unique match-play format for use at the first-ever National Collegiate Cup to be held this summer at a date and location to be announced. During the proposed National Collegiate Cup event, college teams (made up of 4-6 players each) will receive awesome player’s packages and compete for a top prize of at least $2,000 that will be donated to the general scholarship fund of the winning school for the purpose of helping to endow a disc golf scholarship!
The format we will pilot on Nov. 6th is as follows: During the morning round, players will play one 18 hole round wherein they will play one, 6-hole match against each of the three other players in their foursome. Each 6-hole match is worth 2 points. Should the players tie, each would win one point for their respective teams. Should a player win that match, s/he would win two points for their team.
During the afternoon round, players will play one doubles round against a team from another school. During that round, the teams will play three separate 6-hole matches. The format for the first 6-hole match will be ‘best-shot doubles.’ The format for the second 6-hole match will be ‘best score doubles,’ and the format for the third will be ‘alternate shot doubles.’
Because the primary purpose of this event is to pilot a format which might be used for the first-ever National Collegiate Cup, all college players are encouraged to attend and participate—regardless of the number of players from their school! We will patch together 4-person teams for the purpose of the pilot.
The cost to participate is free, with $80 cash being added that will go to the winning 4-person team.