11th Annual Gem City Challenge

PDGA logoSaturday, March 14, 2020 at Belmont Park in Dayton, Ohio
B-tier · PDGA-sanctioned singles tournament

Staff

Tournament DirectorJohn tyree
Promotor assistant TDJosh Barnhill

About this tournament

Here’s a digital version of the OB list for the Gem City tomorrow there will be a paper copy in your score bag that you receive in the AM!

Gem City 11 OB List

Hole 1 - Parking lot, On any paved surface
Hole 2 - Over fence (property line)
Hole 3 - No OB (Pro’s play Longs)
Hole 4 - Inside Brick line around flower bed, over fence (property line)
Hole 5 - No OB
Hole 6 - Over fence, over wire (property line)
Hole 7 - Over fence, over wire (property line)
Hole 8 - No OB
Hole 9 - Over wire (property line)
Hole 10 - No OB
Hole 11 - No OB
Hole 12 - ALL Play Short Over wire, Must play left of marked mando tree (Do NOT play over the road)
Hole 13 - Over wire, Over fence, ON bike path (property line)
Hole 14 - On walking path
Hole 15 - On walking path, Over fence (property line)
Hole 16 - On or right of bike path (Pro’s play Longs) (Ams Play short)
Hole 17 - No OB
Hole 18a - On walking path
Hole 18b - On walking path or to the left of walking path
Hole 18c - On walking path or to the left of walking path, paved surfaces
Hole 19 - Over wire, inside
brick around flower bed

To all Gem City players,
As most of us have heard there has been major concern about the Coronavirus (COVID-19). At this moment we will be *continuing the 11th Gem City Challenge. We are bringing this up to date news to everyone the day before as there has been a lot of circulating information and we want to keep panic to a minimum. With that being said there will be numerous precautions that we will be following to keep everyone as safe as possible. If you feel sick, nauseous, have had a cold, or simply do not wish to participate in there event, please let us know and we will refund your money. Also there will not be any spectators allowed at this event. It is in our best efforts and interest to keep everyone safe.
Over the next few hours we will be sending out more information to further discuss how we will proceed with the tournament and the process of how the tournament will take place so please continue to monitor your email and social media for the remaining hours of the day (3/13).
Please review all bulletin points below for precautionary measurements for the tournament.
•Do not hold gatherings of large groups of people. This includes player meetings, awards ceremonies, and any ancillary activities that bring a group together.
•Hold player meetings online via Facebook Live, YouTube, or another streaming service.
•Send pre-event emails with rules and FAQs instead of holding in-person player meetings.
•Implement a “handle your own disc” policy.
•Add more tables to check-in areas to spread people out.
•Use gloves when handling cash, scorecards, player packs, merchandise, and other communal items.
•Implement online merchandise payouts and awards ceremonies.
•Encourage one player to keep score for the group in lieu of passing around scorecards or phones.
•Limit the passing of scorecards by performing digital scoring.
•Acquire extra practice baskets to keep players more spread out when warming up.
•Limit food service at events. Those handling food and associated products should wear gloves and be properly trained/certified to handle and distribute food products.
•Encourage players to bring their own food and water for the entire day.
•Offer bottled water instead of water in coolers, or consider other alternatives to mitigate the contamination of food and beverage.
•Utilize tee time starts rather than shotgun starts, again to avoid mass gatherings.
•Provide handwash stations where possible, to also include hand sanitizer.
•Increase communication to players about limiting high-fives, handshakes, and other physical contacts.
•Discourage attendees from sharing food or drinks.
•Remind players who are sick, or those with high-risk medical conditions, to not attend mass gatherings.
•Ensure event organizers have arrangements in place to safely isolate and transport people who become ill onsite.
•Implement organizational measures for the event to prepare for cancellation, postponement, or rearrangement of the tournament, to include refund policies.
•Prohibit spectators from attending events.
•Wash your hands with soap regularly and thoroughly (30 seconds) or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer when soap is not available. This measure is particularly important before meals, especially in a buffet-style service.
•Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with your hands.
•Avoid close contact with people suffering from acute respiratory infections and stay at least two meters away from infected people or people who are showing symptoms (such as coughing).
•Avoid mass gatherings.
•Ventilate hotel rooms regularly.
•Seek medical care if you have a fever, cough, or difficulty breathing
•Stay informed and follow the advice of your healthcare provider
Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns,
John Tyree - (937) 260 - 7770
Josh Barnhill - (937) 475 - 3553
Alex Evers - (937) 321 - 3777
Thank you for you continuing support and love of the game! Go BOOOM!

The Gem City Challenge, a PDGA B Tier Tournament, is going on its 11th year as Dayton’s inaugural season starter! The Gem City is the first sanctioned event of every season, and has become the sign that the disc golf season has finally begun. The event was created by none other, than the great, Holly Williams. He has become known as a legend, pioneer, and innovator in the disc golf scene. It’s because of his dedication to the sport, that this event has grown into the spectacular event it is. This beloved tournament wouldn’t be able to continue its growth without support from the dayton disc golf community! The Gem City Challenge has normally sold out year after year!

Refund policy

booom dg is responsible for all refunds/cancellations. No refunds after 3-12-20.
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