HS Ice Bowl
Holts Summit Ice Bowl
Trophy-Only XC-Tier
Charity event to benefit the
Holts Summit Food Pantry
Saturday, March 16, 2024
Holts Summit Greenway Park
Disc Golf Course
One Round with Tee Times
Pink 18 Layout
Click here for Registration
Click here for the PDGA Event Page
If you can’t make your tee time, please call (330) 812-0556 as soon as possible!!!
ALL PLAYERS MUST KEEP SCORES - Players who do not turn in a compete scorecard to Tournament Central after the round, including scores for the entire group, will receive a 2-stroke penalty - UNLESS that player kept score with the PDGA Live Scoring. Paper scorecards will be available at Tournament Central. U-Disc scoring is great, but must also be shown to the TD at Tournament Central after the round. Note: PDGA Live scoring is the easiest way to find OB rules per specific hole.
PDGA Digital Scorecard:
pdga.com/score on your phone's browser
Enter access code hsib and follow instructions.
Finalize scores immediately at the end of the round!
OB’s & Relief - the digital scorecard has OB’s listed for each hole, and these rules apply at all holes:
Fences - The property fence is OB, it is not well defined in some areas, infer lines at any gaps.
Gravel walk paths are OB on the path or beyond, most areas in play have freshly painted white lines (thanks Stan!). If you land in a questionable area and can't agree as a group, take a photo to show the TD and play a provisional.
Greater relief - A player may take relief from thorny bushes, thorny trees, or poison ivy, behind the lie and on the line of play, no penalty stroke.
If your disc lands entirely under a bridge or culvert you may mark your lie on the surface above, those surfaces are considered playing surfaces, unless that area is OB.
Casual Water - other than the pond near 16 and 17, all water water is casual. Take relief behind your lie on the line of play, no penalty stroke.
The Pond at 16 & 17 is OB for all holes. The inner edge of the sidewalk is the OB line, the sidewalk itself is safe. Play where it went out. Use Drop Zones at 16 & 17 if the disc did not cross in bounds on the other side, or if you want to skip the tee shot and add two strokes.
No playoffs! Ties for first are possible at this event. First place trophies will be personalized and mailed out after the event.
Newbies, listen up! - This is a PDGA Sanctioned event, we will be playing by the PDGA rules. If you are unfamiliar with the rules, here are a few important ones:
No practice throws during the round - From the two-minute warning until your last putt of the round, a player receives one penalty throw for making a practice throw. A drop is not a practice throw, neither is a throw that is made either to set aside an unused disc or to return a disc to a player and that travels less than five meters in the air.
No falling putts - If you are within 10 meters of the basket (32’-10”), after having released a putt, the player must demonstrate full control of balance behind the marker disc before advancing toward the target. A player who fails to do so has committed a stance violation and receives one penalty throw.
Lost disc - A disc is declared lost if the player cannot locate it within three minutes after having arrived at the area where it is thought to be. Any player in the group may begin the timing of the three minutes, and must inform the group that the timing has begun. All players in the group must assist in searching for the disc. Failure to do so is a courtesy violation. A player whose disc has been declared lost receives one penalty throw. The next throw is made from the previous lie.
Rulings - Officiate yourselves as a group. Each player must state an opinion, majority rules, 50/50 vote goes to the player’s favor. Declare a provisional and play it both ways if applicable, and discuss it with the Tournament Director immediately after the round.