2026 NWCS UFOS E.D.G.E. FUNDRAISER
PDGA XC-tier · Sat, Mar 14, 2026Mar 2026 · Geyserville, CA
2026 NWCS UFOS E.D.G.E. FUNDRAISER
PDGA XC-tier
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Hosted by UFOS, NWCS
Part of 2026 Season of the NorCal Winter Charity Series
Winners
N. Chavez
Naomi Chavez
FA1
S. White
Stephen White
MA60
J. Hulbert
Joe Hulbert
MA2
Location
Schedule
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Sat
Mar 147:30am
Player check in
8:15am
Player meeting, walk out to holes
8:30am
Start of round 1
11:30am
Lunch
12:30pm
Start of round 2
3:30pm
Awards, raffle, ctps
Divisions
For help choosing a division, see the PDGA guidelines
| MPO | Mixed Pro Open | $60 |
| FPO | Women's Pro Open | $60 |
| MP40 | Mixed Pro 40+ | $60 |
| MP50 | Mixed Pro 50+ | $60 |
| MA1 | Mixed Am 1 | $60 |
| FA1 | Women's Am 1 | $60 |
| MA40 | Mixed Am 40+ | $60 |
| FA40 | Women's Am 40+ | $60 |
| MA50 | Mixed Am 50+ | $60 |
| MA60 | Mixed Am 60+ | $60 |
| MA70 | Mixed Am 70+ | $60 |
| MA2 | Mixed Am 2 | $60 |
| MA3 | Mixed Am 3 | $60 |
| FA3 | Women's Am 3 | $60 |
| MJ18 | Mixed Junior 18 | $30 |
| FJ18 | Girls' Junior 18 | $30 |
| MJ15 | Mixed Junior 15 | $30 |
| FJ15 | Girls' Junior 15 | $30 |
About this tournament
2 rounds of play
Join us for a fun 2 round tournament back at the beautiful Lake Sonoma as we help raise money for the E.D.G.E. Foundation AGAIN!! Filled with tons of CTPs, an epic raffle and an awesome players pack including an event disc from MINT Discs plus more! This will be a trophy only event and part of the N.W.C.S.. The following divisions will earn N.W.C.S Points.
MPO
FPO
MP40
MP50
MA1
MA2
MA3
FA1
FA3
MA40
FA40
MA50
MA60
Trophies will be given to division with 3 or more
EDGE was established in 2002 by a group of dedicated disc golfers with a passion for teaching disc golf. They wanted to create a non-profit that could provide schools and youth programs with reasonably priced curriculum, equipment, and supply packages. We live our lives by "Help change the world, teach a kid to putt" and our goal is to provide you with a program to help students and youth learn and enjoy disc golf. We hope that students taking up disc golf will involve their family and friends so that all will benefit from better health, fitness, and social awareness.
What is EDGE?
EDGE stands for Educational Disc Golf Experience. We are a non-profit corporation formed to provide disc golf educational services for youth and adolescents. We provide an extensive program that teaches disc golf fundamentals and skills. We created the curriculum by following the lead of the National Association for Sports and Physical Education and aligning the lesson plans to that organization's Standard for Physical Education. We have grants available to help schools and youth programs pay for that program. We get the grant money through kind donations and partnerships.
Why Implement EDGE?
The EDGE program is the brainchild of a group of people passionate to change the world through disc golf. The curriculum was developed by World Champions, educators, a mathematician, and a recreation therapist to help bring disc golf to life and inject a variety of skills and approaches. Lessons are linked to everyday classroom topics so students develop an understanding and appreciation for math, science, citizenship, fitness, nutrition, and environmental studies. Our disc golf curriculum addresses the needs of each child by exercising both their minds and bodies. "Shape of the Nation" by the Society of Health and Physical Educators found that 91% of parents believe there should be more physical education in schools. EDGE provides a cost-effective way to do that.
MPO
FPO
MP40
MP50
MA1
MA2
MA3
FA1
FA3
MA40
FA40
MA50
MA60
Trophies will be given to division with 3 or more
EDGE was established in 2002 by a group of dedicated disc golfers with a passion for teaching disc golf. They wanted to create a non-profit that could provide schools and youth programs with reasonably priced curriculum, equipment, and supply packages. We live our lives by "Help change the world, teach a kid to putt" and our goal is to provide you with a program to help students and youth learn and enjoy disc golf. We hope that students taking up disc golf will involve their family and friends so that all will benefit from better health, fitness, and social awareness.
What is EDGE?
EDGE stands for Educational Disc Golf Experience. We are a non-profit corporation formed to provide disc golf educational services for youth and adolescents. We provide an extensive program that teaches disc golf fundamentals and skills. We created the curriculum by following the lead of the National Association for Sports and Physical Education and aligning the lesson plans to that organization's Standard for Physical Education. We have grants available to help schools and youth programs pay for that program. We get the grant money through kind donations and partnerships.
Why Implement EDGE?
The EDGE program is the brainchild of a group of people passionate to change the world through disc golf. The curriculum was developed by World Champions, educators, a mathematician, and a recreation therapist to help bring disc golf to life and inject a variety of skills and approaches. Lessons are linked to everyday classroom topics so students develop an understanding and appreciation for math, science, citizenship, fitness, nutrition, and environmental studies. Our disc golf curriculum addresses the needs of each child by exercising both their minds and bodies. "Shape of the Nation" by the Society of Health and Physical Educators found that 91% of parents believe there should be more physical education in schools. EDGE provides a cost-effective way to do that.
Refund policy
UFOS, is responsible for all refunds and cancellations.
Players who officially request to withdraw from an event at least 30 days before the start of the event will receive a 100% monetary refund of their entry fee (minus up to a $10 handling fee).
Players who officially request to withdraw from an event 15 to 29 days before the start of the event will receive a 100% monetary refund of their entry fee minus up to a $10 handling fee only if their spot in the tournament is filled by a player who is on the waitlist at the time of the withdrawal request. If the player’s spot is not filled, the TD has the choice to provide either a 50% monetary refund of their entry fee or just the player’s pack the player would have received if they had attended (minus the cost of shipping). In the case of a player in a Pro division for an event without a Pro player pack worth at least 25% of the Entry Fee, the TD will provide the 50% monetary refund.
Players who officially request to withdraw from an event within 14 days of the start of the event and prior to the event’s published closure of registration and waitlist replacements (within one week is recommended) will receive a 100% monetary refund minus up to a $10 handling fee only if their spot in the tournament is filled by a player who is on the waitlist at the time of the withdrawal request. If the player’s spot is not filled, the TD has the choice to provide either a 25% monetary refund or just the player’s pack they would have received if they had attended (minus the cost of shipping). In the case of a player in a Pro division for an event without a Pro player pack worth at least 25% of the Entry Fee, the TD will provide the 25% monetary refund.
Players who request withdrawal within 48 hours of the start of play, or who request withdrawal after the published close of registration and the published end of waitlist replacements, are not entitled to a refund. If a TD fills a player’s spot with a player on the waitlist at the time of withdrawal after the published close of registration and the published end of waitlist replacements, but more than 48 hours prior to the start of play, that player must receive a 100% monetary refund of their entry fee.
Players who officially request to withdraw from an event at least 30 days before the start of the event will receive a 100% monetary refund of their entry fee (minus up to a $10 handling fee).
Players who officially request to withdraw from an event 15 to 29 days before the start of the event will receive a 100% monetary refund of their entry fee minus up to a $10 handling fee only if their spot in the tournament is filled by a player who is on the waitlist at the time of the withdrawal request. If the player’s spot is not filled, the TD has the choice to provide either a 50% monetary refund of their entry fee or just the player’s pack the player would have received if they had attended (minus the cost of shipping). In the case of a player in a Pro division for an event without a Pro player pack worth at least 25% of the Entry Fee, the TD will provide the 50% monetary refund.
Players who officially request to withdraw from an event within 14 days of the start of the event and prior to the event’s published closure of registration and waitlist replacements (within one week is recommended) will receive a 100% monetary refund minus up to a $10 handling fee only if their spot in the tournament is filled by a player who is on the waitlist at the time of the withdrawal request. If the player’s spot is not filled, the TD has the choice to provide either a 25% monetary refund or just the player’s pack they would have received if they had attended (minus the cost of shipping). In the case of a player in a Pro division for an event without a Pro player pack worth at least 25% of the Entry Fee, the TD will provide the 25% monetary refund.
Players who request withdrawal within 48 hours of the start of play, or who request withdrawal after the published close of registration and the published end of waitlist replacements, are not entitled to a refund. If a TD fills a player’s spot with a player on the waitlist at the time of withdrawal after the published close of registration and the published end of waitlist replacements, but more than 48 hours prior to the start of play, that player must receive a 100% monetary refund of their entry fee.
