Veterans for Vets @ Owl's Den

Flex-start singles tournament

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Hosted by Kolorful Kylorado

Part of Veterans for Vets 2026

Schedule

  • Sun
    Mar 29

    8:00am

    Check-in for early round opens

    8:45am

    Check-in for early round closes. Open spots given to waitlisters.

    9:00am

    Early round shotgun start

    12:00pm

    Check-in for late round opens

    12:45pm

    Check-in for late round closes. Open spots given to waitlisters.

    1:00pm

    Late round shotgun start

Divisions

APM Advanced/Pro Male $25
APF Advanced/Pro Female $25
NM Novice Male $25
NF Novice Female $25
USVM US Veteran Male $25
USVF US Veteran Female $25
DON Donation Only $25

About this tournament

THIS IS A NON-SANCTIONED CHARITY EVENT. THE COURSE WILL REMAIN OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Each registration is for a SINGLE ROUND. You will choose your tee time (either 9 AM or 1 PM). If you'd like to play both rounds, you will have to register for each SEPARATELY.

There will be first place trophies awarded for EACH division of EACH round. There will also be a raffle drawing during the awards ceremony directly following EACH round.

Following in the footsteps of the Trilogy Challenge, Veterans for Vets is an event designed to meet three goals. First, it gives disc golfers a chance to play in an organized event during the winter months. Second, it provides an awesome environment for a disc golfer without any tournament experience to play in an organized event. Finally, it provides an opportunity for a local disc golf community to raise money that gets returned to that same community to organizations tasked with serving veterans!

This event's charity is Eagle's Nest Ranch. Eagle's Nest Ranch is a non-profit organization, sustained solely on donations, located in Elizabeth, Colorado that seeks to heal Veterans, First Responders, their families and the public through caring for and interacting with horses. Veterans can find reintegration back into family and everyday life challenging after frequent and long deployments. Horses help to teach service members to survive and adapt to new surroundings in a new life. Since horses respond to people's energy and behavior, they teach us how to relate to and approach others. Many people who go to Eagle's Nest Ranch say that they leave their cares and worries behind and get lost in the work, providing for the participants an avenue to focus on the work and heal through it. Please help us support a wonderful organization that helps so many people, and register for this event.

https://www.eaglesnestranch.org/

Refund policy

Ky Kline is responsible for all refunds/cancellations.