Good morning. Thanks for signing up to be part of the DND Glowdown Showdown at Lincoln Ridge on Friday night, May 30th.
Let's dive into some important details.
This will be a 1 round NON-PDGA ...
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Good morning. Thanks for signing up to be part of the DND Glowdown Showdown at Lincoln Ridge on Friday night, May 30th.
Let's dive into some important details.
This will be a 1 round NON-PDGA event. I set it up in UDisc for scoring, and am just waiting confirmation.
Glow events are fun, and a lot more casual. Part of your entry fee gets you a glow disc provided by DND. It will be MVP or Kastaplast discs. Each player is putting in $2 for the ACE fund. If not hit, we will do a throw off. That leaves a little left over for small payouts. If you are coming to win a big payout, you are going to be disappointed, because that isn't the focus of this event. Each division winner will get a bag tag to celebrate your victory.
DND is doing payouts, and will get those to you normally in a day or so.
With rain forecasted for earlier in the day, and Lincoln Ridge being a slippery slope in spots, we are going to adjust the 20 holes. We are taking out 18/Forgotten. That hole with potential wet terrain, and darkness, is probably best to skip. Here is the plan:
1-9 as normal
10 lower
11-13 as normal
19 lower
20 nornal
21 lower
22-24 normal
Temp to temp basket
We will start check in around 830p at the shelter area. We will tee off when dark enough. Should be between 915-930p. We will have lights on each basket that will generously light the way. I would recommend using spotters on some holes, and make sure your discs are charged before letting them rip.
Glow discs are getting better and better these days. They also make glow stickers or duct tape that works well too on non-glow discs.
SORRY FOR CAPS, BUT SUPER IMPORTANT. WE'VE BEEN DOING GLOW EVENTS FOR YEARS. NOT SURE HOW MUCH MOONLIGHT THERE WILL BE IF ANY. PLEASE DON'T BRING OR USE REGUALR FLASHLIGHTS. YOUR EYES WILL ADJUST TO THE DARKNESS AND THERE IS NOTHING WORSE THAN GETTING BLINDED BY LIGHT AND THEN HAVING TO LET YOUR EYES READJUST. WE DO RECOMMEND A BLACK UV FLASHLIGHT. WE HAVE A FEW EXTRAS IF NEEDED. THEY CHARGE UP THE GLOW DISCS/TAPE WAY BETTER THAN A REGULAR FLASHLIGHT, AND DON'T BLIND YOUR CARDMATES. PLEASE DON'T BE THAT PERSON.
If you haven't played glow before, let the discs do the work for you. If your disc goes off fairway, try to find it without using all sorts of lights FIRST. Because once someone turns on a light, your eyes lose the advantage it had in the dark. Also, when someone is teeing off, please wait until after they throw before charging yours. It's hard enough throwing in the dark, without being distracted behind you with a light/disco show.
Ok, now that I had a little fun/sarcasm, let's get ready for a fun night. Seriously though, no regular flashlights or cell phone camera lights. It's glow, it's supposed to be dark!
See you Friday night!
Josh Terwilleger