Welcome to the 2025 Season of Stafford Lake disc golf!
Come join us either Saturday or Sunday, February 1st or 2nd, for a 28-hole round on one of the best kept secrets in disc golf - the gem that is Stafford Lake Disc Golf Course!
All participants will receive a 2025 Stafford Lake bag tag, and the top 10 finishers will also receive a special commemorative tag as well. Tags will be mailed following the event - everyone will be provided with an envelope to self-address at check-in.
This is a fundraiser event to support the club and course projects. No payouts.
FORMAT
The event is one 28-hole round, played on either Saturday or Sunday.
Scoring will take place on Udisc, but we will provide paper cards as backup as well.
Full course layout and rules will be shared prior to the event and at check-in.
First place will receive the #1 tag, second place the #2 tag, and so on. Ties will be determined by (in order): most aces, most eagles, most birdies, fewest bogeys (ascending from largest to smallest bogeys, if necessary).
TEE TIMES
Please select a tee time when registering to ensure a smooth flow and that everyone is able to finish before the course closes at 5 pm. If you're forming your own group, make sure everyone selects the same tee time. If we see partial cards, we may reach out to combine and consolidate. Walk-ons will be allowed, if space allows.
When registering, be sure to select an option for both days: your tee time for the day you’re playing, and the option noting you’re playing the opposite day for the other. (For example, if you're signing up for the 9:30 tee time on Saturday, select that option for Saturday, and then the "Playing Saturday" option for your Sunday Tee Time.)
FUN STUFF
There will be an ace pot you can opt into during registration. Totally optional. If no one hits the ace, the pot will go to the CTP on hole 18.
We will also have a couple other CTPs with cool prizes as well.
REMINDERS
Bring plenty of water! There are no filling stations in the park.
There are NO DOGS allowed anywhere at Stafford Lake, so please plan accordingly.
Poison oak is prevalent on the course - especially in the rough - so be prepared and be cautious.
The course will be open to the public during the event.
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