2025 Tim Selinske United States Masters Championships Presented by Innova

PDGA Major

Thu-Sun, May 8-11, 2025

Hosted by Professional Disc Golf Association

Online registration closed
April 24 at 8:00pm EST

Schedule

Divisions

MP40 Mixed Pro 40+ $250
FP40 Women's Pro 40+ $250
MP50 Mixed Pro 50+ $250
FP50 Women's Pro 50+ $250
MP55 Mixed Pro 55+ $250
FP55 Women's Pro 55+ $250
MP60 Mixed Pro 60+ $250
FP60 Women's Pro 60+ $250
MP65 Mixed Pro 65+ $250
FP65 Women's Pro 65+ $250
MP70 Mixed Pro 70+ $250
FP70 Women's Pro 70+ $250
MP75 Mixed Pro 75+ $250
MP80 Mixed Pro 80+ $250
FP80 Women's Pro 80+ $250
MA40 Mixed Am 40+ $150
FA40 Women's Am 40+ $150
MA50 Mixed Am 50+ $150
FA50 Women's Am 50+ $150
MA55 Mixed Am 55+ $150
FA55 Women's Am 55+ $150
MA60 Mixed Am 60+ $150
FA60 Women's Am 60+ $150
MA65 Mixed Am 65+ $150
MA70 Mixed Am 70+ $150
MA75 Mixed Am 75+ $150

About this tournament

Participants are subject to all eligibility requirements per Competition Manual 1.01, and nothing in this invitation shall be construed to create a right for the recipient to participate in this event.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Only Pro members may register for a Pro division at the Tim Selinske US Masters. If you are an Amateur member and register for a Pro spot, you will be removed and refunded.

In order to receive Pro payout for this event, players must be registered with Payment Labs, our payment processor. An email with registration instructions from Payment Labs will be sent to you soon after your registration for this event is complete. If you have already registered with Payment Labs, no action is required.

2025 US Masters Landing page - https://www.pdga.com/2025usmasters

2025 US Masters Course Schedule - https://www.pdga.com/2025usmasters/courseschedule
*Alto Lake is a new course that is being built and will be available to play beginning early April - more details coming.

2025 US Masters Caddie Books - https://www.pdga.com/2025usmasters/caddiebooks

2025 US Masters Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/PDGAUSMasters

2025 US Masters Host hotel - Room Reservation - https://www.mcmeleganteruidoso.com
Please call (575) 258-5500 for group room rates

All PDGA Amateur Majors are “True Amateur” with player packs for all players and trophies for top finishers. There is a minimum of three(3) per division. If there aren't three(3), you will be asked to move to your next eligible division.

AM Player Pack Information:
-Tournament Hat
-Tournament Hoodie
-Tournament T-Shirt
-Tournament Discs from various manufacturers
-Hatch Green Chile Salsa - Hatch Chile World
-Beer token to Downshift Brewing

Eagle Creek RV Resort is offering $10.00 off per night ($55.00) to the registered competitors for US Masters.
Advanced RV Site Reservation is required. We are an Adult Gated RV Resort walking distance to Oso Canyon Disc Golf Course.
RV Sites are 30/50 Amp, Starlink WIFI, Septic and Water. They have Laundry, Ice and Disc Golf Baskets for your convenience.
If you choose to arrive early or extend your stay – they will still offer the discounted rate. You will also have the Pavilion for your use during your stay.
If you have any questions, or would like to make a reservation, call 575-336-1131.

Division spots in the same pools will be reallocated on March 8.

Divisions of less than three(3) will be reallocated on April 8. (Competition Manual 1.03 I) If a TD vacates an offered division due to a lack of registered players for the division (see 2.01.K), any player for that division that does not wish to move to a different division that they are eligible for, will be provided a full refund.

The event originated in 2000 in La Mirada, CA, with Tim Selinske, co-founder of Innova Disc Golf, as the original Tournament Director. Tim passed away in 2009, and since then, the event has been adopted by the PDGA and put up for a bid process to be hosted by various cities around the United States.
Competitive Disc Golf has a rich history in Ruidoso, NM, and our team is excited to build on that history and promote our city with our first PDGA Major event.

Age-based Pro Registration Fees: $250 ($205 entry fee, $30 facility fee, $5 Ace Pool, $10 non-refundable registration fee)

Age-based Amateur Registration Fees: $150 ($105 entry fee, $30 facility fee, $5 Ace Pool, $10 non-refundable registration fee)

To register for US Masters, you must be a 2025 current PDGA member and a PDGA Certified Official with an expiration date after May 11, 2025.

Certified Official = a PDGA member who has passed the PDGA Certified Rules Official Exam https://www.pdga.com/rules/exam and paid the $10 certification fee to be a Certified Official for three years. See your member profile page to note if you are a Certified Official and, if so, when your certification expires.

What is altitude sickness?
Altitude sickness is the term for medical conditions that can happen when you move to a higher altitude too quickly. The higher up you go, the thinner the atmosphere gets. That means breathing in the same amount of air gets you less oxygen than at a lower altitude. Altitude sickness happens when your body has trouble adjusting to the difference in how much oxygen you’re getting with each breath.

What are the symptoms of altitude sickness?
Altitude sickness can cause many symptoms, and these can vary depending on the severity. The symptoms of acute mountain sickness usually appear within the first day or so of reaching a high altitude. More severe forms like HAPE or HACE take longer to appear, usually between two and five days.
Symptoms include:
• Headache (this is the most common symptom).
• Nausea and vomiting.
• Loss of appetite.
• Fatigue, even when resting.
• Malaise (a noticeable “unwell” feeling).
• Trouble sleeping.
• Dizziness or lightheadedness.
• Vision changes (while rare, these usually indicate more severe altitude sickness, and are due to blood vessel ruptures in your retinas).

Prioritize acclimatization and arrive early to allow enough time for you to adjust before your first practice round.
• Stay Hydrated and Avoid Alcohol
• High altitudes can lead to dehydration due to increased respiratory water loss.
• Drink plenty of fluids, aiming for 3–4 liters per day.
• Avoid alcohol and caffeine for at least the first 48 hours at high altitude, as they can exacerbate dehydration and impair acclimatization. ​
• Limit Physical Exertion Initially
• Engaging in strenuous activity too soon can increase the risk of altitude sickness.
• Rest for the first 24 hours after arriving at high altitude.
• Gradually increase activity levels as your body acclimates.

All inquiries concerning registration for US Masters should be sent via email to [email redacted]

Refund policy

Professional Disc Golf Association is responsible for all refunds/cancellations.
https://www.pdga.com/2025usmasters/refund