There should be a "cancel/withdraw" link in the confirmation email that was sent to you from DG Scene when you registered. This is the formal process for any DG Scene registration, funny how many people dont know this though. :-)
Interesting. So, this requires you to keep the email. Those of us who clean out our email inboxes regularly obviously don't know this. It would be nice for DG Scene to include a link on the tournament registration page.
A. Ray - best wishes for a quick recovery! The cancel/withdraw link is easiest for me as it automates the process somewhat, but absent that link, someone can just send me an email at the official address of [email redacted] and I'll take care of it.
Sorry to hear this, A Ray. Hope you heal quickly and get back to doing what you love.
Sorry to hear that A Ray. Same thing happened to me before the GBO. Get and look forward to seeing you on the course again.
There should be a "cancel/withdraw" link in the confirmation email that was sent to you from DG Scene when you registered. This is the formal process for any DG Scene registration, funny how many people dont know this though. :-)
Interesting. So, this requires you to keep the email. Those of us who clean out our email inboxes regularly obviously don't know this. It would be nice for DG Scene to include a link on the tournament registration page.
You should be able to contact the TD to get that ball rolling. Here's the link from the PDGA site: http://www.pdga.com/general-contact?pdganum=20460
Whoever is in charge of this tournament page can resend the email too.... I have no idea who that is though haha.
A. Ray - best wishes for a quick recovery! The cancel/withdraw link is easiest for me as it automates the process somewhat, but absent that link, someone can just send me an email at the official address of [email redacted] and I'll take care of it.