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I heard some of the boys from New Hampshire are thinking about Epics for this. Watch out for widowmakers after they hack through the canopy.
Iv had my Core out there the past couple of week ends, man an I dialed in.
Sorry I didn't see this before. Like our esteemed craftsman, woodcutter, mentioned, pick a disc you can throw in the vast majority of situations. Use a mini (provided, or bring your own) to mark all your lies before you pick up your disc.
For everything else, just check out the PDGA rules. Even though it's not a sanctioned tourney, the vast majority of the tournament rules still apply. But don't let that make you nervous. This event will be pretty chill and should be a good time. Before everyone heads off to their tees I'm going to offer to spend a few minutes with anyone playing their first tourney. Because it's only one round, it should be a good way to ease into the tournament scene.
The course is technically open from dusk to dark (although lots of glow rounds are played there). If you want to see how the locals approach it, Friday random doubles is played there at 5:00 and would be a good chance to get some insight into the course. $5 entry.