USDGC Doubles Qualifier at Faylor Lake Presented by Innova (2026)

PDGA Doubles XC-tier

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Hosted by Owen Miller

Schedule

  • Sat
    Apr 4

    12:00am

    8:00 am - 8:45 am Check In at the Pavillion
    8:45 am -9:00 am players meeting
    9:15 am round 1 tee off
    Round 2 will start 45 min after the last card from round 1 comes in

Divisions

MA1 Mixed Am 1 $60 / team
FA1 Women's Am 1 $60 / team
MA40 Mixed Am 40+ $60 / team
FA40 Women's Am 40+ $60 / team
MA2 Mixed Am 2 $60 / team
FA2 Women's Am 2 $60 / team
MA3 Mixed Am 3 $60 / team
FA3 Women's Am 3 $60 / team

About this tournament

Faylor Lake Disc Golf Park will host a USDGC Doubles Qualifier for the second year. This is a 2 round event with best shot doubles format. Find yourself a partner and try to win an invite to the championship, the USDGC Doubles Championship is an amateur-only doubles event that kicks off Championship week for the United States Disc Golf Championship in Rock Hill, SC.

The USDGC Double Championship is open to women's and men's teams.

The number of teams that can qualify for the USDGC Doubles Main Event is based on the number of teams that participate in your qualifier. The thresholds are as follows.
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 and may receive a disc, but only the divisions listed above should be competing to qualify for the main event.

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.
AMATEURS TEAMS:
Amateur teams are competing for the chance to qualify and glory but will receive a player's pack with special edition USDGC Doubles discs from Innova.

Layouts:
MA1 Round 1: Long Tee to Short Basket Round 2: Long Tee to Long Basket with peninsula (both rounds will do short pad on hole 7)
FA1, FA2, FA3, FA40+, MA2, MA3, MA40+: Round 1&2 will be a mixed layout:
1. Short to Short
2. Long to Short
3. Short to Short
4. Short to Short
5. Short to Short
6. Long to Short
7. Short to Long
8. Short to Long
9. Long to Long
10. Short to Long
11. Short to Long
12. Short to Long
13. Long to Short
14. Long to Long
15. Long to Short
16. Short to Short
17. Short to Long
18. Short to Long

Refund policy

Owen Miller is responsible for all refunds and cancellations.