2021 DeBary Triples Team Challenge

Sunday, November 21, 2021 at River City Nature Park in DeBary, Florida
Disc golf teams tournament

2021 DeBary Triples Team Challenge graphic

About this tournament

Welcome back for our signature DeBary Open 50/50 Fundraiser known as the DeBary Triples Team Challenge!

2 rounds, 4 formats!
Cash payouts for all divisions!
50/50 fundraiser for the DeBary Open

Grab a couple friends and come have some fun while supporting our club as we raise funds for the 9th Annual DeBary Open that takes place the weekend after.

$60 per team
Only 1 registration per team required.
Optional $10 cash CTP’s
Option $5 Ace fund


All payouts to be paid via PayPal.

Only 1 player (designated team captain) allowed from each team at the check-in table at a time. Please be respectful and practice social distancing during and in between rounds. Scorecards will be handed out one at a time to team captains only. No lunch is provided for this event so please plan accordingly. There will be a 1hr lunch break between rounds from the time the last card comes in from round 1.

RATINGS-BASED DIVISIONS
A-pool (highest rated player >945)
B-pool (highest rated player 850-945)
C-pool (highest rated player below 850)

Please provide full player names of all team members & PDGA numbers (if current members) just so we can easily verify proper pool placements for all teams.

NOTE Player ratings not required. Please consult with TD for unrated players unsure of the proper pool. Teams may be placed or moved in pools at TD discretion based on player experience and in best interest of fairness to fellow competitors.

TEE ASSIGNMENTS:
A-pool: Barwick white tees to red baskets / Alpha longs to yellow baskets
B-pool: Barwick white tees to red baskets / Alpha longs to yellow baskets
C-pool: Barwick white tees to red baskets (except ONLY the roads are OB on hole 15) / Alpha shorts to yellow baskets

COURSE SCHEDULE: (subject to change based on sign-ups)

B Pool
Round 1 - Barwick course
Front 9 = Best score format
Back 10 = Alternating shot format

Round 2 - Alpha course
Front 9 = Best shot format
Back 10 = “You had one job” format

A & C Pool
Round 1 - Alpha course
Alpha Front 9 = Best shot format
Alpha Back 10 = “You had one job” format

Round 2 - Barwick course
Front 9 = Best score format
Back 10 = Alternating shot format

FORMAT RULES:

BEST SCORE - All 3 players on the team play the hole as singles players; however, only the best score among the team is written on the scorecard. If a player finds themselves unable to better their teammates’ scores, ie, they went into the rough but a teammate is parked, they must pickup their disc for the duration of the hole for sake of speed of play.

ALTERNATING SHOT - Only one shot at a time can be made during play for a given team. The players will be noted on the scorecard in the alternating order in which they must begin playing each shot for their team. The order will continue alternating until the team is no longer playing a back 9 hole on Barwick. If playing the back 9 again later in the round due to starting hole, please mark the scorecard for the player who should throw next in the alternating order when coming back around to hole 10.

BEST SHOT - Each player on the team throws each shot but the team gets to choose the best teammate lie from which to take the next shot.

“YOU HAD ONE JOB” - At tournament check-in each team will designate specific job roles for the Alpha back 9. Each person is restricted to only being able to throw within the rules of their designated job description. Players may use any golf disc in their bag to perform their respective job duties.

Job roles for Alpha back 9 include:

DRIVER: The only player on the team that is allowed to throw from the tee. The driver may ONLY throw from the tee and will not participate in the rest of the hole.

PUTTER: The only player on the team allowed to play a lie from inside circle 2 (~66ft).
For throws that are close to circle 2 edge and too difficult to determine whether inside or outside of circle 2, the driver gets to select the other teammate they wish to take the shot.

SCRAMBLER: The only player on the team allowed to play a lie between the teepad and circle 2. The scrambler may not even get to play holes in which the driver places their drive within the putters range; however, this job will be critical to cleaning up any of the driver’s mistakes and helping the team get up and down the longer fairways of the Alpha course back 9.

Refund policy

Matt Schenk is responsible for all refunds/cancellations.
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