Joseph
Mar 12 2010, 02:53 PM
Prepare now to register for one of the biggest and best tournaments in North Carolina. The King's Cup V,( May 15-16 2010 )will be open for registration on March 17th 2010 at www.kinstondiscgolf.com. This tournment has filled every year and every year it fills faster. Paypal and snail mail are available. This is a North Carolina Points Series event and all Open and Advanced divisions will be required to pay $2 with their entry fee. There will be players packs for all particpants and we will be wroking very hard to raise the Pro Purse as we have in the past. Please consider being a sponsor for this event. We will be sure to spend it on the players to make this years King's Cup V the best yet.
An official event flyer will be located on the kinstondiscgolf homepage. We will have some course changes ready for you to enjoy as well. Look for the technical front nine to become even more technical as hole seven slips across the creek towards hole ten where it is closely gaurded by a few large trees with attitude. Will you go for it or lay up and try for a three. Hole 8 may very well be 75 farther around the corner than its usual placement adding the need for a controled anyhyzer. We had a great group of volunteers on the course last year spotting for us, if we are as fortunate this year we will likely play 15 in its alternate pin location.
All recreational and intermediate players will play a modified layout consisting of two rounds from the shorts and two from the longs. Lunch will be on site both days, please make plans to eat at the park.
Please use this post as a tournament discussion thread and contact me personally for specific questions not related to the tournament. Thanks and we look forward to having you at the King's Cup V!!!
An official event flyer will be located on the kinstondiscgolf homepage. We will have some course changes ready for you to enjoy as well. Look for the technical front nine to become even more technical as hole seven slips across the creek towards hole ten where it is closely gaurded by a few large trees with attitude. Will you go for it or lay up and try for a three. Hole 8 may very well be 75 farther around the corner than its usual placement adding the need for a controled anyhyzer. We had a great group of volunteers on the course last year spotting for us, if we are as fortunate this year we will likely play 15 in its alternate pin location.
All recreational and intermediate players will play a modified layout consisting of two rounds from the shorts and two from the longs. Lunch will be on site both days, please make plans to eat at the park.
Please use this post as a tournament discussion thread and contact me personally for specific questions not related to the tournament. Thanks and we look forward to having you at the King's Cup V!!!