Hello Players,
Welcome to Birdie + Fable Discs Present: The Bellevue Bash, a 2 round PDGA C-tier! There will not be a players' meeting; all the information you need is in this email.
Thank you t ...
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Hello Players,
Welcome to Birdie + Fable Discs Present: The Bellevue Bash, a 2 round PDGA C-tier! There will not be a players' meeting; all the information you need is in this email.
Thank you to Fable Discs for co-sponsoring the event! Check them out at
https://www.fablediscs.com/
ALL PLAYERS NEED TO CHECK IN FROM 8:30-9:10 AM. Check in will be in the picnic area between the practice baskets and the bridge. Walk down the path past hole 1, and its on the left. Tee time is 9:30
All ams will receive their players packs at check-in, if you registered early you will receive a Bellevue dri-fit and an item from Fable Discs. If you registered later, you will receive a Birdie stamped premium plastic disc, mini, and an item from Fable Discs.
The first round will start at 9:30 am, be on your hole and ready to go. Your starting hole will soon be listed at
https://www.pdga.com/tour/event/58670. Second round tee time and hole assignments will also be listed here approximately 20 minutes after the last card is finished. Minimum 45 minues for lunch.
Layout:
Pros and MA1 will play the long layout.
MA40, MA50, & FA60 play the short layout.
See the attached map and notes for details.
Since the tees may be slick, you can tee from either side if you like.
All OB's and ground rules are attached to this email as well as posted in the discgolfscene pictures section and live scoring.
If you have any questions about the rules or layout please ask me when you check in.
All day CTP's brought to you by Fable Discs
MPO – Hole #1
MP40/50 – Hole #1
MA1 – Hole #1
MA40/50/FA60 – Hole #2
Pros will receive their winnings through PayPal. Ams will be paid in vouchers which must be used Saturday at the tournament.
We will be using live scoring on pdga.com/score. Enter the code “birdie” Please remember to make your scores official at the completion of your round. I will also have paper score cards available as a back up, you can also use Udisc as a backup if you would like. The PDGA live scoring is the official scorecard.
There is a new feature of the pdga live scoring. Multiple people on a card can use it simultaneously as a backup. It will alert you if there are any inconsistencies in the scoring. For those new to live scoring, check out
https://www.pdga.com/apps/tournament/score/helpfor more info.
See you Saturday!
Tim Reyes, TD