AZDGA's Monthly Putter Challenge v4 @ Emerald
Singles tournament · Sat, Dec 21, 2019Dec 2019 · Mesa, AZ

AZDGA's Monthly Putter Challenge v4 @ Emerald
Singles tournament
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Hosted by AZDGA
Winners


Location
Schedule
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Sat
Dec 219:00am - 9:45am
Sign-up and card assignments
10:00am - 12:00pm
Teeing off at 10 AM
Divisions
PRO | Pro | $2 |
AMA | Am | $2 |
About this tournament
1 round of play
That's right, putters only! Throwing putters, though it can be tricky, will help show you the flaws in your form and teach you how a disc truly flies.
Sign up the day of the event onsite between 9:00 AM and 9:45 AM. Teeing off at 10:00 AM.
The cost is $2 to play, $1 optional ace pool and $4 optional for Pro or AM payout.
We will be playing the short tees. Holes 2 & 16 will be modified to avoid the water.
The goal of this event is to show players how playing putter only rounds can greatly improve their game. Whether you are a seasoned pro or a new to the sport, you surely have something to gain from throwing putter only rounds. During the event you may throw as many different putter molds as you would like.
If you have questions about a specific mold & whether it qualifies as a putter, search out the manufacturer & find out how they classify it. If the manufacturer's description classifies it as a putter, or putt & approach, then it qualifies. If not, then it cannot be used.
Sign up the day of the event onsite between 9:00 AM and 9:45 AM. Teeing off at 10:00 AM.
The cost is $2 to play, $1 optional ace pool and $4 optional for Pro or AM payout.
We will be playing the short tees. Holes 2 & 16 will be modified to avoid the water.
The goal of this event is to show players how playing putter only rounds can greatly improve their game. Whether you are a seasoned pro or a new to the sport, you surely have something to gain from throwing putter only rounds. During the event you may throw as many different putter molds as you would like.
If you have questions about a specific mold & whether it qualifies as a putter, search out the manufacturer & find out how they classify it. If the manufacturer's description classifies it as a putter, or putt & approach, then it qualifies. If not, then it cannot be used.