More Fun than is allowed by the pdga
Invite only, but there is always a chance.
More Fun than is allowed by the pdga
Invite only, but there is always a chance.
Invite only, but there is always a chance.
Invite only, but there is always a chance.
The date is approaching fast and we’re making preparations.
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Day One- 1. Keizer Rapids ; 2. Wortman Park 1 drafted Used Bin disc.
Day Two- 1. A beautiful ferry ride to Wheatland for a SINGLES round; 2. DOUBLES round at Champoeg shorts; 3. Newberg or the "local" for Skins
Day Three-1. Dallas City Park SINGLES; 2. DOUBLES at Heider's Hike; 3. Skins at Wortman Park McMinville
Day Four-1. The Roots for final SINGLES round
Good question! This is one of the few things the PDGA hasn't completely fucked up and ended in needless litigation. Which is important, there will be no LITIGATING of these rules(taked from PDGA Pr Worlds Mixed Doubles Format:
doubles are determined by flipping discs!
Will be determined Monday before Disc Con
You have come to the right place. Every round that there are multiple CTP Club Members playing, each CTP player selects a hole as CTP. To qualify for a CTP point, the throw must be in C2, many times, this will be on the upshot, on par 4 holes, it is the second shot that qualifies. But the fun isn't over there, each other CTP player can big putt the one closest, and if they make it, the person closest must make their putt as well. Each CTP is worth one point. The first person to 6 CTP points in a given group is then awarded a cocktail/drink at the next CTP gathering(see below).
After each CTP member has selected their CTP holes, if there are remaining hole, bonus CTPs come into play. Anyone that gets into C1 on their first throw(or second throw for a par 4) is awarded a CTP point, IF they make that putt and/or are not big putted by a fellow CTP player. If both players connect on their putts, no CTP point are awarded in Bonus CTPs.
We schedule CTP gatherings based on 2 rules, they can't be during any visit to a casino where drinks are free and they can't be during Dry January.
Yes, we offer a variety of other options for action. For example, you can bet a CTP on the best C1X average for a round. A common side bet is to play based on who did best against their average on a course. We generally frown on straight up matches as it so so unfair for some people.
Yes
It depends on how many discs Lucas has in his bag on that day
Rule changes 25DC25spr.1-ADOPTED
If 2 or more players are within the same putting distance, they can call a Battle Putt, every putt counts as in.
25DCspr.2- IN COMMITTEE
If your throw goes out of bounds on your first throw, you may use your Player B as the Re-tee. Not calling it entirely legal and encouraged, and not subject to any call by the card. If your Player B also goes out out bounds, you can opt for which out of bounds spot to play from. If anyone on the card complains, they will be immediately be charged 2 strokes.

We are the official Disc Con since 2022. Started by individuals in the top .5 percent of many things, we thrive to invite only those who live by the rules that we live by, we are still determining those rules, it is a living document.

Do we really have one? Yes, yes we do. We are open to all action as long as it does not hinder the pace of play. More importantly, it is to have as much fun as possible on any given day or round.

We offer the most fun 2 times a year than should ever be had. We provide Rainiers, Bud Lights, some damn good food and the best disc golf that some say they have ever seen in that specific time and place. We hav plans for guest speakers to include such topics as: 1.how to keep score to your advantage; 2. how to throw backhand with your
We offer the most fun 2 times a year than should ever be had. We provide Rainiers, Bud Lights, some damn good food and the best disc golf that some say they have ever seen in that specific time and place. We hav plans for guest speakers to include such topics as: 1.how to keep score to your advantage; 2. how to throw backhand with your forehand; 3. How to throw an overstable disc without any arm speed.

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