Toronto Island Maple Leaf - XII
PDGA A/C-tier · Sat-Mon, Sep 4-6, 2021Sep 2021 · Toronto, ON
Location
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Schedule
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Fri
Sep 38:00am - 8:00pm
Course open all day for practice rounds
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Sat
Sep 48:00am - 6:00pm
First round tee times
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Sun
Sep 58:00am - 6:00pm
Second round tee times
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Mon
Sep 68:00am - 6:00pm
Third round tee times
Divisions
For help choosing a division, see the PDGA guidelines
MPO | Mixed Pro Open | C$120 |
FPO | Women's Pro Open | C$120 |
MP40 | Mixed Pro 40+ | C$120 |
MP50 | Mixed Pro 50+ | C$120 |
MA1 | Mixed Am 1 | C$90 |
FA1 | Women's Am 1 | C$90 |
MA40 | Mixed Am 40+ | C$90 |
FA40 | Women's Am 40+ | C$90 |
MJ18 | Mixed Junior 18 | C$60 |
FJ18 | Girls' Junior 18 | C$60 |
MJ15 | Mixed Junior 15 | C$60 |
MJ10 | Mixed Junior 10 | C$60 |
About this tournament
C$3,000 added cash
1 round of play
Welcome to the return of the Toronto Island Maple Leaf - XII (A-Tier!)
City Approval Received! (7/30)
Reg Update (8/9)
Reg and Tee Assignment Updates (8/23)
Thank you so much for all of your patience. Much like last year, 2021 has brought challenges to the launch of the tournament as city approval was just received at the end of July. But now we have momentum and are looking to bring you the best quality tournament possible and will feel very similar to last year's format. Below I have set out some key expectations and guidance for this TIML XII.
-Three days of tee times September 4, 5 and 6
Tee assignments subject to change
MPO, MP40 - 3 rounds from Longs
FPO and MP50 - 2 rounds form Longs
MA1 - 1 round from Longs
All other divisions - 3 rounds from Shorts
-Registration numbers have been updated and an additional card was made for MA1 due to drops and shifts in divisions.
-Our pontiff of prodigious prose, the one and only Mr. Bee, will be back on the decks and in our hearts with his introductions on at least the final day of tee times
-No players meetings, parties, or award ceremony gatherings will be held in person; however, do expect several digital meetings to fill these holes in hopes of bringing this wonderful community back together for some digital high-fivery and gentle jousting.
-Expect MVP (minimum viable product) TD vibes. Our goal is to have a financially transparent (in full), clean, easy, and low drama event. Let's maximize the fun, the island vibes, and the payouts! Am payouts will be done through Disc Farm in-person and/or vouchers this year!
-As part of the permit the tournament can't supply any food or services. We recommend you take advantage of the amazing resources on an near the island including the Island Cafe and the Riviera.
-Last but no least, SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY. All measures that are advised to be taken by the province, city and PDGA will be followed. Strict adherence to COVID-19 protocol for outdoor, socially distanced events will be provided at the outset of the tournament and input from the community will be heard and discussed. However, we will be asking everyone to strictly adhere to these guidelines from ferry to ferry (or water taxi to water taxi). The island is a great and amazing community, but it is also a privilege not a right, for us to have an annually recurring permit so we must be on our best behaviour the whole weekend.
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
City Approval Received! (7/30)
Reg Update (8/9)
Reg and Tee Assignment Updates (8/23)
Thank you so much for all of your patience. Much like last year, 2021 has brought challenges to the launch of the tournament as city approval was just received at the end of July. But now we have momentum and are looking to bring you the best quality tournament possible and will feel very similar to last year's format. Below I have set out some key expectations and guidance for this TIML XII.
-Three days of tee times September 4, 5 and 6
Tee assignments subject to change
MPO, MP40 - 3 rounds from Longs
FPO and MP50 - 2 rounds form Longs
MA1 - 1 round from Longs
All other divisions - 3 rounds from Shorts
-Registration numbers have been updated and an additional card was made for MA1 due to drops and shifts in divisions.
-Our pontiff of prodigious prose, the one and only Mr. Bee, will be back on the decks and in our hearts with his introductions on at least the final day of tee times
-No players meetings, parties, or award ceremony gatherings will be held in person; however, do expect several digital meetings to fill these holes in hopes of bringing this wonderful community back together for some digital high-fivery and gentle jousting.
-Expect MVP (minimum viable product) TD vibes. Our goal is to have a financially transparent (in full), clean, easy, and low drama event. Let's maximize the fun, the island vibes, and the payouts! Am payouts will be done through Disc Farm in-person and/or vouchers this year!
-As part of the permit the tournament can't supply any food or services. We recommend you take advantage of the amazing resources on an near the island including the Island Cafe and the Riviera.
-Last but no least, SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY. All measures that are advised to be taken by the province, city and PDGA will be followed. Strict adherence to COVID-19 protocol for outdoor, socially distanced events will be provided at the outset of the tournament and input from the community will be heard and discussed. However, we will be asking everyone to strictly adhere to these guidelines from ferry to ferry (or water taxi to water taxi). The island is a great and amazing community, but it is also a privilege not a right, for us to have an annually recurring permit so we must be on our best behaviour the whole weekend.
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
Kenneth Little is responsible for all refunds/cancellations.