CVDG Discraft Ace Race 2024

Saturday, October 19, 2024 at Coal Creek Historic Park in Cumberland, British Columbia
Disc golf singles tournament

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Staff

CVDG Event SupportJordan Menu
Tournament DirectorLen Wells
CVDG Event SupportGarret Cole

About this tournament

After years of amazing turnouts, the clamor for the return of the Ace Race has been undeniable. Thanks to your unwavering enthusiasm and support, we're bringing back this event that has introduced thousands to the excitement of disc golf!

Whether you're a seasoned player or just discovering the joy of disc golf, Discraft’s Ace Race is for you. Each participant will receive a pack of goodies, filled with exclusive items to make your experience unforgettable. But that's not all! Embrace the spirit of the game with two rounds of pure fun, where the quest for aces is your only mission.

With holes tailored for excitement and a brand new Discraft prototype designed for the event, your chances of hitting an ace have never been better! Your passion has reignited this event, so grab your friends, your competitive spirit, and your love for the game. It's time for the return of the Ace Race!


Format
Two rounds of 18 holes, two throws per hole per player.

Course layout
Holes are generally between 100 and 200 feet (31 to 77 meters). Shorter holes are fine, since more aces hit means more fun, however holes under 70 feet are discouraged.

Rules of play
Players are required to use the player package discs, and only these discs. No previously used (aka “seasoned”) discs. If a disc is lost, the player has the option of using the second disc from the package.

All players will use UDISC for scoring. Two throws per player. Any ace is listed as a 1. A metal hit from either disc, players will mark a "birdie" with a score of 2. Miss on both shots, players will record a "par" score of 3.

After all players in the group have thrown, discs are picked up and the group moves directly to the next tee. Players continue their scorecards for round two.

The player with the lowest score, and typically the most aces after 36 holes is declared the winner. In case of ties, the number of metal hits is used as a tiebreaker. If a tie persists, a closest to the pin contest is then held to determine the event winner.

Refund policy

Comox Valley Disc Golf Club is responsible for all refunds/cancellations.

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