Innova Presents USDGC Doubles Qualifier - Riverside DGC
Amateur doubles tournament · Sat, Jun 27, 2026Jun 2026 · Fort Myers, FL
Innova Presents USDGC Doubles Qualifier - Riverside DGC
Amateur doubles tournament
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Hosted by Huck and Hope
Location
Schedule
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Sat
Jun 278:00am - 8:30am
Players Check-in
8:45am - 8:55am
Players Meeting
9:00am - 12:00pm
Round 1 - Best Shot Doubles - Shotgun start
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Lunch/Break
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Round 2 - Best shot doubles - Shotgun start based on round 1 scores.
4:00pm - 4:30pm
Awards Ceremony
Divisions Register ›
| MA1 | Mixed Am 1 | $30 / team |
| FA1 | Women's Am 1 | $30 / team |
| MA40 | Mixed Am 40+ | $30 / team |
| FA40 | Women's Am 40+ | $30 / team |
| MA2 | Mixed Am 2 | $30 / team |
| FA2 | Women's Am 2 | $30 / team |
About this tournament
2 rounds of play
WELCOME TO THE USDGC AMATEUR DOUBLES QUALIFIER AT RIVERSIDE CHURCH DGC.
This event will consist of men’s and women’s amateur teams only (based on PDGA player classification).
NEW FOR 2026
MA1 and MA2
1-5 Teams = 1 Team qualifies
6-10 Teams = 2 Teams qualify
11+ Teams = 3 Teams qualify
FA1, FA2, FA40, MA40
1-3 Teams = 1 Team qualifies
4-7 Teams = 2 Teams qualify
8+ Teams – 3 Teams qualify
ALSO NEW FOR 2026
The following divisions can now qualify for the USDGC Main Event:
MA1 (Mixed Amateur 1)
FA1 (Female Amateur 1)
MA2 (Mixed Amateur 2)
FA2 (Female Amateur 2)
MA40 (Mixed Amateur 40+)
FA40 (Female Amateur 40+)
All other skill levels are encouraged to participate but will need to sign up in the available divisions.
Player Eligibility: VERY IMPORTANT
All players must meet one of the following criteria to be eligible to compete in the USDGC Doubles Main event:
The Player is not a PDGA member or does not have a player rating AND has never accepted cash in a PDGA event.
The player has an Amateur Player Classification with the PDGA - meaning the player is classified as an amateur and plays in amateur divisions for prizes instead of cash.
If a player competes in a Pro division AND accepts cash at any time, they become classified as a Professional member. An Amateur class player has either never accepted cash, or if they have, they have later met the criteria to be reclassified from Professional back to Amateur with the PDGA.
A mixed group of pro and am-class players is not allowed.
Players who qualify as a team must play together as a team in the main event. No substitutions, no exceptions.
Players may only qualify once for the USDGC Doubles Main Event.
Players that qualify in the MA2, FA2, MA40 and FA40 division will be expected to play in that division for the main event unless one player on that team has their rating improve to the point that they no longer qualify for that division with regards to PDGA Divisional Ratings Caps.
Players who qualify for the Main Event in MA2 or FA2 remain eligible for the Main Event even if their rating increases during the season. However, if either player’s rating reaches:
935 or higher (MA2)
875 or higher (FA2)
and PDGA guidelines require the team to move up, they must compete in the higher division at the Main Event.
The September 8th PDGA ratings update will serve as the official and final ratings determination for division eligibility. Subsequent rating changes will not affect Main Event placement.
This event will consist of men’s and women’s amateur teams only (based on PDGA player classification).
NEW FOR 2026
MA1 and MA2
1-5 Teams = 1 Team qualifies
6-10 Teams = 2 Teams qualify
11+ Teams = 3 Teams qualify
FA1, FA2, FA40, MA40
1-3 Teams = 1 Team qualifies
4-7 Teams = 2 Teams qualify
8+ Teams – 3 Teams qualify
ALSO NEW FOR 2026
The following divisions can now qualify for the USDGC Main Event:
MA1 (Mixed Amateur 1)
FA1 (Female Amateur 1)
MA2 (Mixed Amateur 2)
FA2 (Female Amateur 2)
MA40 (Mixed Amateur 40+)
FA40 (Female Amateur 40+)
All other skill levels are encouraged to participate but will need to sign up in the available divisions.
Player Eligibility: VERY IMPORTANT
All players must meet one of the following criteria to be eligible to compete in the USDGC Doubles Main event:
The Player is not a PDGA member or does not have a player rating AND has never accepted cash in a PDGA event.
The player has an Amateur Player Classification with the PDGA - meaning the player is classified as an amateur and plays in amateur divisions for prizes instead of cash.
If a player competes in a Pro division AND accepts cash at any time, they become classified as a Professional member. An Amateur class player has either never accepted cash, or if they have, they have later met the criteria to be reclassified from Professional back to Amateur with the PDGA.
A mixed group of pro and am-class players is not allowed.
Players who qualify as a team must play together as a team in the main event. No substitutions, no exceptions.
Players may only qualify once for the USDGC Doubles Main Event.
Players that qualify in the MA2, FA2, MA40 and FA40 division will be expected to play in that division for the main event unless one player on that team has their rating improve to the point that they no longer qualify for that division with regards to PDGA Divisional Ratings Caps.
Players who qualify for the Main Event in MA2 or FA2 remain eligible for the Main Event even if their rating increases during the season. However, if either player’s rating reaches:
935 or higher (MA2)
875 or higher (FA2)
and PDGA guidelines require the team to move up, they must compete in the higher division at the Main Event.
The September 8th PDGA ratings update will serve as the official and final ratings determination for division eligibility. Subsequent rating changes will not affect Main Event placement.
Refund policy
Huck and Hope is responsible for all refunds and cancellations.