2nd Annual Sugar Hollow Ice Bowl

Singles tournament

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Hosted by Pittsford Recreation Department

Schedule

  • Sat
    Jan 18

    9:00am - 9:30am

    Player check in

    10:00am - 12:30pm

    Ice Bowl 18 holes

    12:30pm - 1:30pm

    Estimated lunch time. We will have chili with and without beans+meat with cornbread for players to enjoy.

    1:35pm - 1:40pm

    (Estimated time) Ring of fire

    1:45pm - 1:55pm

    Estimated awards and group photo

    2:00pm - 3:30pm

    Estimated Time for THE NINE, a fun formatted nine hole round packed with CTP prizes
    Format: Random Dubs with a twist

Divisions

GEN General $30

About this tournament

Do you have what it takes to play disc golf in Vermont in January?! Come out and join us, there will be refreshments and the pavilion will have some space heaters to serve as a warming station. More announcements to come.

Lumberjack Disc Golf and Pittsford Recreation Department are pleased to present the SECOND annual Sugar Hollow Ice Bowl! We set a new record in 2024, with your help we aim to build on that success

FIRST 35 PLAYERS TO SIGN UP RECEIVE A COMMEMORATIVE DISC

If you'd like to make a separate donation or solicit donations to our Gofundme that would be incredible! The link for that is right here:

https://gofund.me/4784b86b

We are closing registration for this at midnight on order to have time to put everything together so register early! We will not be accepting walk up registrations this year. Doing so last year really created some chaos, so encourage your friend that you know want to play to sign up soon!

What is an Ice Bowl®

An Ice Bowl® is a disc golf event, most typically held in winter, with a mission to increase local awareness of disc golf by raising funds for local and regional charities, with an emphasis on fighting food insecurity.

Many Ice Bowls emphasize fun over competition, while burnishing a positive image for disc golf and disc golfers through publicizing the charitable fundraising with timely news releases. Ice Bowl began in 1987 as a single tournament in Columbia, Missouri in an effort to publicize the fledgling sport and to get more people playing. Raising funds for charity was added as a very significant component of Ice Bowl in 1996. Since then, nearly $6.5 million has been raised, including almost $520 thousand in 2023.

Here are the three historical Ice Bowl® “rules” that convey Ice Bowl’s spirit:

1. Under no circumstances, may an Ice Bowl® be cancelled or postponed because of weather conditions.

2. No wimps or whiners are allowed.

3. There are no excuses for not attending. Either be there or be called out as a wimp!

While Rules 2 and 3 are “inviolable,” recent winters have taught us that sometimes cancellations are warranted. *Defying the conditions is a big part of the fun, but Mother Nature may force Rule 1 to be broken; public safety is of the utmost importance and should guide your decision to hold your event if conditions are too severe or dangerous.

Refund policy

Pittsford Recreation Department is responsible for all refunds and cancellations.