Battle in the Bog VI day 2 is Masters and Minors Day!
Sunday will host ALL the age-protected divisions.
Amateur Divisions on Sunday will be True Amateur format and will receive a player's pack.
Pro Divisions will be paid out at 100% after PDGA Fees are deducted and will not receive a player's pack.
Players in all divisions will be eligible to play a round on the mini golf course (prizes for all players) and we will also have several division-specific CTPS.
A simple lunch of sandwiches and chips, etc. will be provided for all Sunday players included as part of the event.
All players will receive 5 raffle tickets at check-in and will have the option to purchase more. Raffles will be drawn at the end of day awards ceremony. You do not need to be present to win but you will need to arrange to pick up any prizes you win that don't fit in a standard envelope. One of the prizes for the raffle will be a Recruit Lite basket!
All Masters Divisions and Junior Divisions ages 15 and up will play 2 18-Hole Rounds. All Pro Divisions, MA40, and MA50 will be playing both rounds on the Main Tee Layout. MA60, MA65, FA65, and MA70 will be playing the morning round on the Main Tee Layout and the afternoon round on the 150' and Under Junior Tees Layout. The current event record for the Junior Tee Layout is 36 and there's a prize for anyone who beats that record. Anyone who registers this week in a currently empty Masters Division may choose which of the two adult Layout formats they'd like to play.
The Juniors 12 and Under Divisions will be playing only one round of 18 holes following PDGA recommendations. Juniors will be assigned an appropriate layout for their age with youngest players playing the 150' and under 18-Hole Junior Layout. They'll will play the afternoon round only so they don't need to wait as long for the awards ceremony.
Players in Age Protected Sunday Divisions are welcome to also register in one of the Saturday divisions they are eligible for if they desire.
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I'll be applying for an event waiver this week for carding juniors and adults together to allow for parents and kiddos to play together. As long as that gets approved, it shouldn't be an issue. I don't anticipate any problems. :)