Because this is a Global Event, it is HIGHLY recommended that you play in the division most appropriate to your age and/or rating. Feel free to reach out to Madison if you'd like help determining whic ...
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Because this is a Global Event, it is HIGHLY recommended that you play in the division most appropriate to your age and/or rating. Feel free to reach out to Madison if you'd like help determining which is the best fit for you. Here's the breakdown from the PDGA:
Player Divisions:
- FPO Open Women suggested 900+
- FP40 Pro Masters Women turn 40+ during full calendar year, suggested 850+
- FP50 Pro Masters Women turn 50+ during full calendar year, suggested 800+
- FP55 Pro Masters Women turn 55+ during full calendar year, suggested 800+
- FP60 Pro Masters Women turn 60+ during full calendar year, suggested 750+
- FP65 Pro Masters Women turn 65+ during full calendar year, suggested 750+
- FP70 Pro Masters Women turn 70+ during full calendar year, suggested 750+
- FA1 Advanced Women suggested 825+
- FA40 Amateur Masters Women turn 40+ during full calendar year
- FA50 Amateur Masters Women turn 50+ during full calendar year
- FA55 Amateur Masters Women turn 55+ during full calendar year
- FA60 Amateur Masters Women turn 60+ during full calendar year
- FA65 Amateur Masters Women turn 65+ during full calendar year
- FA70 Amateur Masters Women turn 70+ during full calendar year
- FA2 Intermediate Women < 825
- FA3 Recreational Women <775
- FA4 Novice Women < 725
- FJ18 Junior Girls 18 or younger for full calendar year
- FJ15 Junior Girls 15 younger for full calendar year
- FJ12 Junior Girls 12 younger for full calendar year
- FJ10 Junior Girls 10 younger for full calendar year
- FJ08 Junior Girls 8 younger for full calendar year
- FJ06 Junior Girls 6 younger for full calendar year
Determining PDGA Playing Age:
A player's official PDGA Age is based on their year of birth, NOT their birthdate. So whatever age they will be on their birthday during the calendar tour year is their PDGA age for that entire calendar tour year and determines their eligibility for age-based divisions.
Examples:
1) If a 10 year old player will turn 11 at anytime during the calendar year, their PDGA age is 11 for that entire calendar year so they must play in a Junior ≤12 division. 2) If a 39 year old player will turn 40 at anytime during the calendar year, their PDGA age is 40 and they are eligible for Master 40+ during that entire calendar year.