KSUDGC / KDGA Collegiate Invitational Food Drive
Singles tournament · Sat, Feb 11, 2023Feb 2023 · Manhattan, KS
KSUDGC / KDGA Collegiate Invitational Food Drive
Singles tournament
Saturday, February 11, 2023
Hosted by Disc Golf at Kansas State
Location
Schedule
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Sat
Feb 117:30am - 9:15am
Registration - Cash preferred
$25 Per Player
Optional Reduced Entry for collegiate teams:
$5 + 12 canned food items
$1 OR 1 canned food item = 1 mulligan for singles round9:20am
Player Meeting
9:30am
Round 1 Tee Time
1:00pm
Approx. Start of Round 2
Divisions
| GEN | General | $25 |
About this tournament
1 round of play
Join us at Fairmont Park in Manhattan, Kansas for the first KDGA Collegiate Invitational Food Drive! All proceeds from this tournament will be donated to Cats' Cupboard, K-State's on-campus food pantry.
Entry is $25 per player - 1 Free KDGA Food Drive Disc comes with entry.
Reduced entry will be made available to collegiate teams - $5 and 12 canned food items per player. This option will NOT come with a Food Drive disc.
Tournament Format:
R1 Will be traditional singles play on the short Fairmont Yellows layout. Cards will be mixed up. This will be the only required round for the event.
Round 2 will feature the Collegiate Alternating Doubles format. 1 team of 4 is split into two pairs, which alternate on each tee shot and subsequent shot, playing from the best lie of the two throws. More info on Collegiate Doubles format can be found at the bottom of this post.
Non-collegiate players are encouraged to form a team for the second round to get a taste of the collegiate format.
We will find a team for players without one.
Hope to see you in Manhappiness come Feb 11th!
Collegiate Doubles format:
"Doubles is played with two sets of teammates, one ODD, one EVEN. The ODD set will tee off on every odd-numbered hole, while the EVEN set tees off on every even-numbered holes. After the tee shots, the team chooses which of the two lies to play. From there, the set that did not tee throws their two shots. Again, the whole team decides which lie to play from and the set that teed off would throw. That alternating process continues until the hole is complete. On the next hole, the corresponding set of teammates according to the hole number, ODD or EVEN, would tee off no matter which set putted out on the previous hole. This format allows for each player to tee off the same amount of times and for teams to play as whole. Each hole has two teams playing together as an eight-some."
Entry is $25 per player - 1 Free KDGA Food Drive Disc comes with entry.
Reduced entry will be made available to collegiate teams - $5 and 12 canned food items per player. This option will NOT come with a Food Drive disc.
Tournament Format:
R1 Will be traditional singles play on the short Fairmont Yellows layout. Cards will be mixed up. This will be the only required round for the event.
Round 2 will feature the Collegiate Alternating Doubles format. 1 team of 4 is split into two pairs, which alternate on each tee shot and subsequent shot, playing from the best lie of the two throws. More info on Collegiate Doubles format can be found at the bottom of this post.
Non-collegiate players are encouraged to form a team for the second round to get a taste of the collegiate format.
We will find a team for players without one.
Hope to see you in Manhappiness come Feb 11th!
Collegiate Doubles format:
"Doubles is played with two sets of teammates, one ODD, one EVEN. The ODD set will tee off on every odd-numbered hole, while the EVEN set tees off on every even-numbered holes. After the tee shots, the team chooses which of the two lies to play. From there, the set that did not tee throws their two shots. Again, the whole team decides which lie to play from and the set that teed off would throw. That alternating process continues until the hole is complete. On the next hole, the corresponding set of teammates according to the hole number, ODD or EVEN, would tee off no matter which set putted out on the previous hole. This format allows for each player to tee off the same amount of times and for teams to play as whole. Each hole has two teams playing together as an eight-some."
