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Sponsors wanted, and you can help

They make average events good and good events great.  They are sponsors.  The more, the merrier.  Sponsors means more amenities, more prizes, more fun.

We’re looking for any and all sponsors we can get, and we will reward anyone who helps us out in that department through our Sponsor Referral Rewards program.  Rewards begin with just one $20 (cash or equivalent) sponsor referred to the tournament.  Details are at the link.

Speaking of sponsors, we are already lining up some big ones.  More details to come as they are ironed out, but it looks like we’re going to have ourselves a presenting sponsor this year.

We’ve also got a sponsor lined up for the Dragan Field spring league, the winner of which earns free entry to the DDGC.  League is scheduled to begin on the first Monday after Daylight Saving begins, March 14.   Look for flyers and details around March 1.

One last thing for this update…still one MPO/FPO spot left in the tournament.  Surprisingly this spot has been sitting unclaimed for close to ten days.  Sign up for it before someone else does!

Double Dragons

Whether you were able to register for the DDGC or not, or whether you are on the wait list or not, don’t forget that June 4 includes more than just the DDGC tournament itself.  Bright and early, the disc golf action begins with a single round of best shot doubles that is open to anyone.

Double Dragons is a DDGC tradition as old as the DDGC itself.  One round that can serve as a great warm-up for the rest of the day, or a great amount of fun all by itself.

In addition to the winner winning the entire pot generated by the entry fees ($10 per team is paid out), we’re offering two bonuses as further incentive.

Incentive #1: Full field bonus.  If we get 36 teams to play Double Dragons, we will kick in an additional $50 bonus to the winners.

Incentive #2: Course record bonus.  If the winning team breaks the course doubles record (41) en route to victory, we will kick in an additional $50 bonus.

So, sign up, practice hard, recruit competitors, and then come out and crush the field.