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PFD Tag Holders

Bag Tag · May - Aug 2022 · Pittsburgh, PA

PFD Tag Holders

May - August 2022
Bag Tag
Hosted by Pittsburgh Flying Disc

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PFD Tag Holders
PFD Bag Tags 8/10/22
PFD Bag Tags is back this Wednesday 8/10, and crashing the Phillips Park League! With a $100+ Ace pot, and the hole 4 birdie bounty still up for grabs for MPO/MA1, lets meet up and show this league so ... show more ›
Aug 9, 2022 by Gerald Haynes

About this league

A fun round where you can put your tag on the line. Come join us, defend your tag or rank up, and meet more of the local disc golf community!


Tag rounds can be played anytime, anywhere you see someone with a 2022 PFD tag.


The Pittsburgh Flying Disc 2022 bag tags. Tags are sequentially numbered and players compete for the lower (better) numbers based on scores. Tags can be played for at any course and at any time. There are currently 111/150 bag tags. Contact Gerald Haynes or Eden Gonano if you’d like to purchase a tag for $30. It is first come first serve!


You will receive a custom PFD logoed disc storage box from box4discs.com, $3 off all PFD sanctioned C-tiers and $5 off all PFD sanctioned B-tiers in 2022, free entry to the 2022 player party, $5 off PDGA membership with PFD affiliate code, and one early registration to any B or C tier event in 2022


TAG ROUND REGISTRATION - Meet up time will be communicated and tee off will be 30 minutes or shortly after. Please be prompt and respect the time of others. Sign in with your tag number and turn in your tag to league administrators to play. Lower (better) scores earn the lower (better) tags. Each session will have prizes to be won. Check into the udisc league PFD Bag Tags.


ETIQUETTE – Tags can be in play outside of league rounds at any course and at any time. Typically a player will challenge an opponent with a lower (better) tag or post an open challenge on social media. Low tag chooses the layout and conditions. Any wagers should be agreed upon before the tag round is scheduled. A tie goes to the lower (better) tag. Tags are to be traded at the conclusion of a round. Please do not schedule a challenge and leave your tag at home. Most players attach tags to their disc golf bags to prevent this situation from happening. Attempt to play for tags at least once every two weeks. Be prepared for lots of challengers if you crack the top ten! Although these rounds are unsanctioned please follow all PDGA rules when playing and always demonstrate good sportsmanship.
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