USDGC Doubles Qualifier Castle Hayne
Doubles tournament · Sun, Aug 28, 2022Aug 2022 · Wilmington, NC
USDGC Doubles Qualifier Castle Hayne
Doubles tournament · Amateur
Sunday, August 28, 2022
Hosted by Michael Wooten
Location
Schedule
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Sun
Aug 288:15am - 9:00am
Team Check-in
9:10am
Players Meeting
9:30am
Round 1 Start
1:30pm
Approximate Round 2 Start
Divisions
MA1 | Mixed Am 1 | $40 / team |
FA1 | Women's Am 1 | $40 / team |
About this tournament
1 round of play
MA1 will play from the LONG pads.
FA1 will play from the SHORT pads.
MA1
1-14 Teams = 1 Team qualifies
15-24 Teams = 2 Teams qualify
25+ Teams = 3 Teams qualify
FA1
1-4 Teams = 1 Team qualifies
5-9 Teams = 2 Teams qualify
10+ Teams – 3 Teams qualify
Player Eligibility:
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 plays 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.
FA1 will play from the SHORT pads.
MA1
1-14 Teams = 1 Team qualifies
15-24 Teams = 2 Teams qualify
25+ Teams = 3 Teams qualify
FA1
1-4 Teams = 1 Team qualifies
5-9 Teams = 2 Teams qualify
10+ Teams – 3 Teams qualify
Player Eligibility:
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 plays 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.
Refund policy
Michael Wooten is responsible for all refunds/cancellations.