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Look into the PDGA's competition endowment program. You can run it as a c tier, and "true amateur" charge $20. $8 per player goes to the charity leaving $12 for payouts, buy wizards for $5($12 value) each for the players pack, make some trophies. This leaves another $6-7 to donate.
7th stop on the Wisconsin Tour. We will be playing 1 round on each of the two courses. More info can be found on iregisteredonline.com or oshkoshdiscgolfclub.org.
Any one who has used this site for years, with thousands of posts, should have gotten a crown long ago. Most of the whining on this thread is blah blah blah. This site has saved you more than $5 in gas by having good directions to new courses. The reason behind this decision doesn't even...
Over the course of 12 months I won a Custom color Disc King portable basket, an Innova traveler, 2 Gorilla Boy bags 30+ discs and some other swag, all while putting in $20 or less at each raffle.
I can help if you want to start a league having just done so in Oshkosh last year. If you are ever down in Appleton or Oshkosh you could join our facebook and many people post for meet ups. Also there will perhaps be a Skyline event in Green Bay on May 6th that would be a good place to meet...
I set up 2 leagues last summer. What I do is $5 a head with an optional $1 mulligan. Mulligan money goes straight to the course fund, $1 ace pool, $1 Club fund, $3 payout. For singles I will run up to 3 usually 2 divisions, Top division pays cash, lower pays in vouchers to the local...
Justin Trails is on the Opposite side of the state for the majority of the population, just sayin. That said I'd be interested in going where ever if it fits my schedule.