

Ace Pool contests award players for a hole-in-one during a league event. Side contests are sometimes optional but always fun. Side contests are league contests that award performance other than total score. How do side contests like Ace Pools and Closest to the Pins (CTPs) work? Every player that participates in an IDGC league contributes to the upkeep of local disc golf courses.Īfter every group has turned in their scorecards at a league event, the League Coordinator will calculate pay outs for the top performers. The $1 IDGC Maintenance Fund fee paid by all league participants is remitted back to the Club, and the funds are used exclusively for course improvement and maintenance: new course equipment like targets, tee pads, & signs, tree planting, erosion control, and much more. Most of the league entry fee is paid back out to the top performers at the end of each league event. League play costs money because league players (generally) prefer to compete for prize money. Why does league play cost money? What’s the $1 IDGC Maintenance Fund fee all about? Players may be asked to change divisions at the discretion of the League Coordinator. The League Coordinator can assist you in finding a division to sign up for based on your skills. For more information on player divisions, visit. Sanctioned leagues offer every PDGA division. Generally, Gold is for Open & Advanced players (PDGA rated 935+), Silver is for Intermediate players (PDGA rated 900-935), and Bronze is for Recreational & Novice players (PDGA rated <900). The Tuesday and Thursday singles leagues group players into three skill level categories: Gold, Silver, and Bronze. Some leagues offer division-based competition so that players can compete against players with similar skill levels. What divisions are offered? How do I choose a division to play in? League Coordinators can assist players with any UDisc issues. Then, the scorekeeper will select all the specific players on their card from the available pool of players who have checked in to the league on UDisc. If you are unable to use UDisc for whatever reason (forgot your phone or it died etc.) during a specific league event, another player can “Check In” for you if you provide them with your UDisc account information.Īfter all players have checked in to UDisc and been grouped into cards, at least one player per card will keep score by selecting the orange “Create Scorecard” option in the app. A listing of local league events will appear, and you will select the relevant league - for example, “IDGC Saturday Doubles.” Next, select the orange “Check In” button to electronically sign into the league event. After you have checked in with the League Coordinator at a league event, open the UDisc app. You must have a UDisc account to participate in IDGC leagues. Keeping score with UDisc saves League Coordinators time, allows players to follow live scoring during league events, and records the results of past league events.

How does electronic scorekeeping with UDisc work? What if I forget my phone? While most leagues do cost a small amount of money to play, camaraderie and fun are the most important part of IDGC leagues. You’ll be grouped into cards, then sent off on the course to play. The League Coordinator will write your name down on an attendance sheet and accept your money for league entry. They will normally be at a shelter close to Hole #1 at the beginning of the course. Playing league is easy! When you arrive at your course, look for the League Coordinator. Same place as previous years.I’ve never played in a league before. Tournament center is at Nokia central sport fielt (Nokian keskusurheilukenttä) behind the ice hall.

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