2026 British Columbia Women's Series #3 Sponsored by MVP Disc Sports

PDGA C-tier

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Hosted by Shannon Sanders

Part of 2026 BC WOMEN'S SERIES

Online registration closed
May 23 at 8:00pm PDT

Schedule

  • Sun
    Jun 7

    7:30am - 8:25am

    Player check in , grab players packs
    Warm up on the course

    8:30am - 8:45am

    Group warm up yoga stretch
    Players meeting

    9:00am

    Shot gun start

    12:00pm - 12:45pm

    Awards and lunch.
    Optional Doubles will start 45 mins after round 1

    1:00pm - 3:00pm

    Optional Doubles round for more fun and prizes. Random mixed division teams.

Divisions

FPO Women's Pro Open C$60
FP40 Women's Pro 40+ C$60
FP50 Women's Pro 50+ C$60
FA1 Women's Am 1 C$50
FA40 Women's Am 40+ C$50
FA50 Women's Am 50+ C$50
FA60 Women's Am 60+ C$50
FA2 Women's Am 2 C$50
FA3 Women's Am 3 C$50
FA4 Women's Am 4 C$50
FJ18 Girls' Junior 18 C$35
FJ15 Girls' Junior 15 C$35
FJ12 Girls' Junior 12 C$35
FJ10 Girls' Junior 10 C$35

About this tournament

This is the 3rd event of the 2026 British Columbia Women's Series!
One round of play PDGA CTier. You are welcome to stay for optional $5 random doubles after lunch and awards, doubles should wrap up by 3pm.
The British Columbia Women's Series is a series of 6 events held throughout British Columbia from April to September. We are a series run by women, for women. The BCWS is a series of inclusive events to support, mentor, encourage and grow women and junior girl's participation in disc golf; a place where women and girls can feel safe and empowered. All skill levels are welcome, whether you are a new player or a competitive player. Women's Series points will be awarded for this event.

CHOOSING YOUR DIVISION
The BCWS operates as a point series: each registrant contributes a series fee, which is later allocated as prize payouts to top competitors in each division upon completion of the series. If you are a PRO or Amateur looking to compete for Series Points and Finale Cash Prizes, it is advisable to choose your division wisely. To qualify for series payouts, players must take part in at least three BCWS events and must compete in the same division across all six series events to earn points.
If you plan to play numerous PDGA-sanctioned events this season, it is likely your player ratings will fluctuate based on performance and participation. For example, if you register in FA3 with a current rating of 770 but subsequently reach 775, you would no longer be eligible for FA3. Consider that increased activity may lead to upward changes in your rating, so select your division carefully, as podium points are not transferable between divisions—only participation points can transfer.
For those not focused on cash prizes and simply wishing to participate, you may enroll in any division best suited to your preferences. If you are a 52-year-old amateur seeking age-appropriate competition, register in FA50. Generally, PRO divisions are highly competitive, FA1 is competitive, FA2 is intermediate, FA3 is recreational, FA4 is novice, and age-protected divisions cater specifically to age groups. Players cannot be rated out of age-protected divisions. PDGA age eligibility is determined by the year of birth; players qualify for age-based divisions if they will reach the qualifying age during the calendar year. The FJ divisions are reserved for junior girls.

PDGA Canada has waived the non member fees for this series.

Course fee and bathroom rental $10
PDGA player fee $3
BC Women's series fee $5
Sanction/event Fee $2

Refund policy

Kristy Lee is responsible for all refunds and cancellations.