The Up the 10 Mile Creek Classic

PDGA logoSaturday, May 20, 2017 at Gordy Road in Fort Pierce, Florida
C-tier · PDGA-sanctioned singles tournament

The Up the 10 Mile Creek Classic graphic
Added cash $500

Staff

Tournament DirectorIzzie B

About this tournament

Get ready to head Up the Ten Mile Creek to Gordy Road, one of the most technical disc golf courses in Florida. The Up the 10 Mile Creek Classic, Treasure Coasts' first C-tier singles tournament, will be held Saturday May 20th, 2016!
There will be $500+ added cash.
Registration opens for club members on Mon April 3rd @ 8PM. (Early registration code will be e-mailed to members).
Registration opens for the public Mon April 10th 8PM

2 rounds of 18 holes.

Open/Open Masters/Open Grandmasters/Advanced Men will play 2 rounds from the long tees.

Intermediate Men and Advanced Women will play round 1 from the long tees and round 2 from the short tees.

All other divisions will play 2 rounds from short tees.
Pad assignments are tentative and will be finalized at the players meeting!

Note: PDGA members that are not current and Non-PDGA Members must pay a $10 non-member fee. This additional PDGA fee does not apply to the Junior Division.

An optional $5 Ace fund will be available for purchase day of.

All ams will receive an AWESOME players pack!

Field limited to 72 players.

Prizes, ctp's, ace fund.

All are welcome!!!

Sponsored by Treasure Coast Disc Golf Club

Host Hotels and Local Camp Grounds:
La Quinta Room +breakfast $74+tax (mention the Treasure Coast Disc Golf block of rooms and the discount code PDGA)
2655 Crossroads Pkwy, Fort Pierce, FL 34945 (772) 828-4199

Road Runner Travel Resort (Camping $35 and Cabins $100+)
5500 St Lucie Blvd, Fort Pierce, FL 34946 (772) 464-0969

Savannah Park and Campground ($35 full service and $10-$15 tent sites)
1400 Midway Rd, Fort Pierce, FL 34982 (772) 464-7855

Guide To Determining Your Division:

Professional - These are the most skilled players in Disc Golf. Experience usually runs a minimum of (5) or more years with some older players with (20+) years. Part of their Professional status includes the responsibility for "passing the torch" by teaching other players the correct course etiquette and behavior along with the rules and standards of tournament play. Virtually all Professional Disc Golf players are members of the Professional Disc Golf Association. Professional players typically compete for monetary prizes
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Advanced - These players are usually long time players of (3+ years) and regularly score under par. Many are active PDGA members and play organized tournaments as well.

Intermediate - Most of these players have a few years of experience (1-3) but don't consistently play under par. Some will be active PDGA members and most will have played organized tournaments.

Recreational - Just like it sounds - these players play casually, sometimes a few times a week, but lack competitve training and rarely play under par. These players might not even be aware of the PDGA or it's rules that govern play.

Novice - Strictly for new players that have either never played Disc Golf or just a handful of times.

Junior - Reserved for players under 17 years old. Skill levels typically of the Recreational or Novice divisions.

PDGA Divisional Standards can be viewed here:
http://www.pdga.com/files/playerdivisiongrid_v10302016.pdf
*An average of the latest PDGA event(s) will be utilized to determine the division of experienced players without a PDGA number.

Refund policy

Treasure Coast Disc Golf is responsible for all refunds/cancelations.
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