Hey everyone, thank you for getting registered for the event!
If you’re not aware, there is a doubles event going on tomorrow at the course. $20 per team, am and pro divisions, message me on fB, ...
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Hey everyone, thank you for getting registered for the event!
If you’re not aware, there is a doubles event going on tomorrow at the course. $20 per team, am and pro divisions, message me on fB, email or phone 402.250.9761 with your division and team and you can pay digitally then play. Must have at least two teams on a card to play. You can play multiple rounds if you pay to do so.
Saturday and Sunday We will be doing live scoring. PDGA.com/score code is keestirs. If you have two guys keep score on live it will not allow you to enter different scores so it’s easy to verify. If you do this please make sure BOTH guys confirm after the round and submit the score card.
Amateur players packs will consist of a dyed disc and a $10 gift card!
Saturday Schedule:
8:30am - 9:10am - Check in (required)
9:10am - 9:15am - Players Meeting
9:30am - Round 1 Shotgun Start
12:30pm - 1:30pm Lunch Break (subject to change)
1:30pm Second round shotgun start (time subject to change) I will post on the FB page and send an email once the time is known for sure.
7pm players party at KeeStirs. Putting challenge with prizes will be there! Oh and they have a special menu there just for us!
Sunday, May 22
10:00am - Final round shotgun Start (no meeting ahead of time)
Awards to follow. Physical payouts for AMs and pros, for amateurs if you are local or playing in our event next weekend in Spirit Lake you can roll your winnings over to use
At the shop in Spirit Lake with more options.
OB Rules:
1. On or over road OB
2. On or over road OB
3. On or over road OB
4. On or over road OB
5. On or over sidewalk left and road right
6. On or over path OB
7. On or over path OB
8. Mando left of marked tree, tall grass OB, on or over path OB
9. Tall Grass OB (proceed to drop zone if You never crossed in bounds off the tee)
10. On or over Path OB
11. On or over Path OB
12. On or Over Road OB. Mando left of marked tree. Drop zone near Mando tree
13. Island, proceed to drop zone if Island Missed
14. NO OB
15. On or over the road
16. On or over Sidewalk
17. On or over Sidewalk and road
18. Mando left of marked tree, proceed to drop zone if Mando missed. On or over road or any parking lot OB
If there is paint that defines the OB line just for clarification.
If you are a newer player here are a few things you might want to know more about.
Check out tourney rules on pdga
https://www.pdga.com/rules/competition-manual-disc-golf-events
3 minute rule, if the entire card is looking for a disc for 3 minutes the disc is declared lost and you must either throw from where it went OB if there is OB or you must throw from your previous lie with a 1 stroke penalty.
During tournament rounds there is no practice allowed, even if there is a backup you can’t practice by throwing or putting.
If you are late to your tee time and you miss holes, you will take a par +4 on each hole that you miss. You cannot play the holes later or try and play them to catch up to your card.
There must be a minimum of 3 players on your card. If enough players don’t show up to make 3 then you need to split and go to a different card.
Mini or marker, you can’t pick up your disc to throw the same disc without using a mini. The other option would be to throw a different disc and leave your previously thrown disc where is landed and throw behind it.
Provisional - a provisional is a throw that is used when you don’t know something for sure. For example on an Island hole, if your disc is close to being in bounds but you can’t tell from the tee, you can call a provisional and throw again in order to save you time from potentially walking back to the tee if you get to the island and your disc is out of bounds. Another example would be if you and your card mates can’t agree on if your inbound on a certain shot, you can play a provisional and play it both ways then come to the tournament director after the round to discuss with your card.
Payouts, if you are playing amateur, after the final round of the tournament is done we will calculate the winnings which normally takes 15-20 minutes and then we will announce all of the individuals that earned a payout for each division, if you are in the top 40% of your division you will more than likely receive some sort of merchandise credit to be used that day on Discs, Sunglasses, Apparel, etc..
Josh Battazzi
(402) 250-9761