The Freeland Walleye Fest

Sunday, April 28, 2024 at Tittabawassee Park in Freeland, Michigan
Disc golf singles tournament

The Freeland Walleye Fest graphic

About this tournament

Layouts:
If 72 or less players sign up for the day, we will be playing 1-18
If 84 or less players sign up for the day, we will be playing 1-18 plus D, E, and F.
If we exceed 84 players, we will expand registration to 96 players and play all 24 holes (1-18 and A-F).
MPO - Long Tees on holes 1, 3, 8, and 16
MA2 - Short 1, Long 3, Short 8, and Long 16
MA4 - Short Tees on holes 1, 3, 8, and 16
*All other holes only have 1 tee pad.
OBs:
1 - Mando right of the tree that is directly behind the Mando sign. There will be a drop zone.
2 – Pond
3 – Pond
4 – Island Hole that will be marked by whiskers. Everything outside of the island is OB. There will be a drop zone approximately 20 ft from the basket. If you throw OB, there is no re-tee option. You must proceed to the drop zone. If your disc lands with any part of the disc inside the island you are putting for birdie. All divisions will play this as an island hole.
5 – Stream
B – Stream
C – Stream
D – This is our signature hole of the course. It is a very challenging hole. The basket for this hole is located 15 ft in the air, braced inside of a tree. There is a wooden ladder on the opposite side of the tree to retrieve your discs from the basket.
10 – Streams on either side of the fairway
11 – None, but I feel it deserves special mention. If your disc goes too far left in the cattails, there may be standing water depending on the weather. It will not be OB as long as it is recoverable, and your next throw comes from your marked lie. You will have the re-tee option for this hole.
12 – Small stream left of the basket, down the hill, and railroad tracks.
13 – Railroad tracks
17 - Mando left of the tree directly behind the Mando sign. There will be a drop zone.
If either of the Mandos are missed, there will be a 1 stroke penalty and a drop zone marked to the side of the Mando.

OB water: You must be completely surrounded by water and will receive a 1 stroke penalty. If your disc lands with any part of the disc touching land you are safe. If you cross over a stream and are not in the stream you are safe.
There are some standing water spots depending on weather that may be mistook
as OB. The OB water you will find on the course will be very obvious.

Railroad tracks: Any disc that crosses the first rail of the railroad tracks will be considered OB. The next lie will be played in bounds from the point it crossed OB with a 1 stroke penalty.

Refund policy

Freeland Disc Golf Club, Freeland Lions Club is responsible for all refunds/cancellations.

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