Pow Wow Open - First Annual

Singles tournament

Saturday, June 17, 2023

Hosted by Kyle Martin

Schedule

  • Sat
    Jun 17

    2:00pm - 4:00pm

    Sign up and Tee Off
    $5 for 9 holes
    Play as many rounds as you want in those two hours
    Cards made up of 3-5 players

    4:30pm - 5:30pm

    Call Winners - Winners come pick up awards

Divisions

GEN General $5

About this tournament

REGISTER In PERSON at Lawcon Park 2:00 - 4:00pm tee times.

Though this is a non-sanctioned event, we will be following PDGA rules

You must bring your own discs to play (or borrow a friend’s)

Groups playing must be between 3-5 players - Bring friends and go as a group! Singles will need to wait for at least two others before teeing off

One person in your group will be required to keep score on a paper scorecard - you will get one of these when you check in - If scorecard is not turned in when your card finishes, your scores will not be counted.

If you choose to play more than one round of 9 holes, your BEST score will be used for prizes

Each additional 9 holes played cost $5, and gets you another entry in the putting and CTP contests as well - If you play multiple rounds they must be started before 4:00pm that day

Every participant will need to provide their name and phone number during registration, so we can assure all winners get their prizes.

Winners of all prizes will be contacted by TEXT MESSAGE at the conclusion of the event. If you win a disc, they will be awarded first come first serve.

Women 16 and over will be grouped into the ADULT DIVISION if less than 10 women participate. If there are over 10 women, we will open up a new, Adult Women’s Division and prizes will be the same as the men’s division.

Note, any participant in the KIDS 15 or younger division is welcome to move up to the Adult division and play for the cash prize; however, they must specify this before they start their round.

Any Ties will be broken by who scored better on hole 9, if there is still a tie, whoever scored better on hole 8 will win, and so on. If the round was exactly the same, a coin toss will determine the winner.

Tie breakers will only be applied for winners of prizes.