McCurdy Mondays League Send Off
Doubles tournament · Sun, Oct 12, 2025Oct 2025 · Corunna, MI
McCurdy Mondays League Send Off
Doubles tournament
Sunday, October 12, 2025
Hosted by McCurdy Disc Golf Club
Location
Schedule
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Sun
Oct 128:00am - 8:55am
Registration
9:00am - 11:00am
Random Draw Doubles Round
11:00am - 12:00pm
Lunch Break (The lunch break will last for approximately 1 hour while we process payouts for the doubles round and set up the course for the Ace Race)
12:15pm - 2:15pm
Ace Race
2:30pm - 3:00pm
Ace Race Payouts and Season Awards
Divisions
| GEN | General | $20 / player |
About this tournament
$228 added cash
2 rounds of play
Welcome to the 2025 McCurdy Mondays League Send Off event.
We will be playing 2 rounds, first round will be random draw doubles and the second round will be an Ace Race. Rounds will be paid out separately.
Entry fee breakdown and payout matrix:
100% payout
$5 to doubles round payout
$5 to 5 individual cash CTPs during doubles round
$10 to Ace Race payouts
For the doubles round we will be using the same payout matrix as the regular weekly doubles.
Any Aces recorded during the doubles round will payout 100% of the remaining Ace Pool from the regular season. If there are no recorded Aces during the doubles round then the remaining balance of the regular season Ace Pool will be added to the prize pool for the Ace Race portion of this event.
Doubles Round Layout:
We will be playing from the main (long) tees on every hole. Hole 10 will have a long basket position (par 4). Hole 11 will be played from the long tee (par 5). Hole 18 will have a long basket position (par 4).
Ace Race Format:
The Ace Race course will be a shortened version of holes 1-8 with several temp baskets added to make a 11 or 12 hole layout. Every player will throw twice from each tee and record any Aces or metal hits (also called a "Dot", only discs that hit the actual basket or higher will count). We plan to run through the Ace Race course 3 times making 33 or 36 holes depending on the layout.
Ace Race Scoring:
Ace = 5 points
Metal Hit (basket and above) = 1 point
All entry fees for Ace Race (a) will be divided by total number of points for the field (b) to determine the amount each point is worth (c) rounded to the nearest whole dollar. All players will be paid out for their individual points scored. (a divided by b equals c)
Example: If there are 20 players who each pay in $10 to the Ace Race then the Ace Race pool will be $200 (a). If the total points scored by all players is 20 (b) then each point will be worth $10 (c). ($200 divided by 20 is $10)
We will be playing 2 rounds, first round will be random draw doubles and the second round will be an Ace Race. Rounds will be paid out separately.
Entry fee breakdown and payout matrix:
100% payout
$5 to doubles round payout
$5 to 5 individual cash CTPs during doubles round
$10 to Ace Race payouts
For the doubles round we will be using the same payout matrix as the regular weekly doubles.
Any Aces recorded during the doubles round will payout 100% of the remaining Ace Pool from the regular season. If there are no recorded Aces during the doubles round then the remaining balance of the regular season Ace Pool will be added to the prize pool for the Ace Race portion of this event.
Doubles Round Layout:
We will be playing from the main (long) tees on every hole. Hole 10 will have a long basket position (par 4). Hole 11 will be played from the long tee (par 5). Hole 18 will have a long basket position (par 4).
Ace Race Format:
The Ace Race course will be a shortened version of holes 1-8 with several temp baskets added to make a 11 or 12 hole layout. Every player will throw twice from each tee and record any Aces or metal hits (also called a "Dot", only discs that hit the actual basket or higher will count). We plan to run through the Ace Race course 3 times making 33 or 36 holes depending on the layout.
Ace Race Scoring:
Ace = 5 points
Metal Hit (basket and above) = 1 point
All entry fees for Ace Race (a) will be divided by total number of points for the field (b) to determine the amount each point is worth (c) rounded to the nearest whole dollar. All players will be paid out for their individual points scored. (a divided by b equals c)
Example: If there are 20 players who each pay in $10 to the Ace Race then the Ace Race pool will be $200 (a). If the total points scored by all players is 20 (b) then each point will be worth $10 (c). ($200 divided by 20 is $10)