Toronto Island Maple Leaf Doubles Flex Start Hosted By Disc Farm
Staff
About this tournament
Teams must register in the division for which their highest-rated player qualifies. If you don’t have a rating, please send us a message and we’ll help you out.
This event is a Charity Fundraiser.
A portion of each registration will be going towards Indigenous Harm Reduction.
We will be using the flex start/tee time model for this tournament.
You can book a time upon registration between 9-6pm to complete your round.
Scoring will be live on Udisc.
This event is non sanctioned, there will be no players packs.
All winnings will be Merch outs via Disc Farm.
This tournament is in Collaboration with the Toronto Island Maple Leaf.
To learn more about the Toronto Island Maple Leaf visit https://www.timl.ca
Land Acknowledgement
I believe it is also important for us as a disc golf community to be connected in full to the land our courses and tournaments are held upon. Tkaronto, and specifically the former moving sandbar upon which whom's shore has been concreted into the Toronto Islands, is a site of significant importance to many indigenous communities. I would invite you to watch the video link below for an incredible short video on the history of Tkaronto.
https://youtu.be/voXySM-knRc
This event is a Charity Fundraiser.
A portion of each registration will be going towards Indigenous Harm Reduction.
We will be using the flex start/tee time model for this tournament.
You can book a time upon registration between 9-6pm to complete your round.
Scoring will be live on Udisc.
This event is non sanctioned, there will be no players packs.
All winnings will be Merch outs via Disc Farm.
This tournament is in Collaboration with the Toronto Island Maple Leaf.
To learn more about the Toronto Island Maple Leaf visit https://www.timl.ca
Land Acknowledgement
I believe it is also important for us as a disc golf community to be connected in full to the land our courses and tournaments are held upon. Tkaronto, and specifically the former moving sandbar upon which whom's shore has been concreted into the Toronto Islands, is a site of significant importance to many indigenous communities. I would invite you to watch the video link below for an incredible short video on the history of Tkaronto.
https://youtu.be/voXySM-knRc
Refund policy
Disc Farm is responsible for all refunds/cancellations.