Table of Contents

Welcomes Pages 2 - 8 Schedule Pages 9 - 12 Contests & Fun Pages 13 - 16 Rules Pages 17 - 29 Draft Payouts Pages 30 - 36 Sponsors Pages 37 - 40 Courses Map Pages 41 - 44 Course Pages 45 - 62 Course adidas TERREX Pages 63 - 82 Course DiscGolfValues.com Pages 83 - 100 Player List Pages 101 - 104 Financials Pages 105 - 112 Prior GCC Information Pages 113 - 132 Touring Information Pages 133 – 136 Charities & Pyramid of Baskets Pages 137 - 139 PDGA Evaulation Form Pages 140 - 142

Tournament Central

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1 Welcome from Team LVC

Innova Champion Discs and the LVC Disc Team, in partnership with adidas TERREX, DiscGolfValues.com, the Professional Association (PDGA), Jacquart Events LLC, the Las Vegas Disc , and the many other sponsors (see pages 37 & 38 for a full list) are honored to present the 19th Annual LVC disc golf tournament…and kick-off the PDGA’s 2018 National Tour (NT) Elite Series! The 2018 format will mimic that used last year, with each participant playing three temporary courses at the Wild Horse . The facility offers ample room for three premier course designs, a large warm up area, an indoor vending area, space for an outdoor Fly Mart and Player’s Party, and an area for many extra-curricular activities. (See pages 9 & 10 for a schedule of events, pages 13 & 14 for event activities, and pages 41 & 42 for an overall map. The prior page as a detailed map of Tournament Central.) The ≈570 participants will play each of the three courses once, with the top 40% of each division playing a fourth round in the Sunday finals. (Note this quantity was 50% in prior years.) Each player is also automatically included in the daily $100 longest hole-in- one, per course, contest, and numerous closest-to-the-pin contests. The LVC was designed for all participants in mind. Some holes are long, some are short; some are easy, some are not; some have sand traps and greens in the fairway, some are wide open; some have baskets on hill tops, some have easy putting areas; some are played in dirt, and some have a lot of water – so hopefully there is a little of something for everyone. Since many participants want to compare their playing abilities to others, especially the touring professionals, everyone will use the same teeing areas and playing the same courses. This structure keeps the event simple to manage. The course layouts and schedule were established and available to review well before the event, so everyone knew what they were going to play. Endless volunteer hours will be spent preparing and running the LVC, with an aim that everyone will enjoy themselves. So we kindly request that everyone be courteous to all participants, sponsors, spectators, and volunteers. Remember - The LVC is an event for the masses.

2 Innova Champion Discs

Innova Sponsorship History 2018 - $88,900 plus endless hours of staff support 2017 - $66,000 2016 - $52,100 2015 - $28,000 2014 - $15,350 2013 - $10,850 2012 - $6,650 2011 - $4,950 2010 - $5,700 2009 - $6,850 2008 - $7,000 2007 - $3,500 2006 - $5,000 2005 - $2,000 2004 - $2,100 2003 - $1,000 2002 - $850 2001 - $200 Total - $307,000 2018 - $44,250 Title Support, $6,000 Media Support, $5,500 Support, $5,250 Innova- Centric Support, $5,000 Pad Support, $5,000 Opening Ceremony Support, $5,040 Signage Support, $4,400 LLC CFR Sales, $4,000 / Staff Support, $2,210 Support Package, $1,000 Web Support, $900 LVDGC CFR Sales, $400 Sales Support; 2017 - $36,100 Title Support, $6,500 Media Support, $6,300 Basket/Course Support, $5,250 Innova-Centric Support, $4,350 LLC CFR Sales, $3,000 Banquet Support, $1,800 Support Package, $1,000 Skins Support, $900 Commission Support, $650 Aces & Ales CFR Sales, $380 LVDGC CFR Sales; 2016 - $23,900 Title Support, $7,950 Basket Support, $5,850 LVDGC CFR & Special Sales, $5,000 DGV CFR Sales, $4,000 Media Support, $3,700 Innova- Centric Support, $1,700 Support Package; 2015 - $19,900 Title Support, $2,600 Innova-Centric Support, $2,300 LVDGC CFR Sales, $1,600 DGV CFR Sales, $1,600 Support Package; 2014 - $7,000 DGV CFR Sales, $4,050 LVDGC CFR Sales, $2,500 Innova-Centric Support, $1,800 Support Package; 2013 - $4,450 LVDGC CFR Sales, $2,800 DGV CFR Sales, $2,000 Innova-Centric Support, $1,600 Support Package; 2012 - $5,000 LVDGC CFR Sales & $1,650 Support Package; 2011 - $3,500 LVDGC CFR Sales & $1,450 Support Package; 2010 - $4,400 LVDGC CFR Sales & $1,300 Support Package; 2009 - $3,350 DGV CFR Sales, $2,500 LVDGC CFR Sales, $1,000 Support Package; 2008 - $5,000 DGV CFR Sales, $1,000 LVDGC CFR Sales, $1,000 Support Package; 2007 - $2,500 LVDGC CFR Sales & $1,000 Support Package; 2006 - $5,000 LVDGC CFR Sales; 2005 - $2,000 LVDGC CFR Sales; 2004 - $1,575 LVDGC CFR Sales & $525 Support Package; 2003 - $500 LVDGC CFR Sales & $500 Support Package; 2002 - $850 Support Package; 2001 - $200 Support Package.

3 adidas TERREX

adidas TERREX Sponsorship History 2018 - $7,100 2017 - $19,000 Total - $26,000 2018 - $5,100 in Goods & $2,000 in Gift Cards; 2017 - $7,400 in Goods & $11,600 in Gift Cards

4 Welcome from Wild Horse

Once again, the Wild Horse Golf Course, established in 1958, the only municipal golf course owned by the City of Henderson, is proud to host the 19th Annual Las Vegas Challenge disc golf tournament. After the success of last two events, improvements have been made to the two quasi-permanent disc golf courses on our property. Disc Golf play is still available year-round. Our 23-hole afternoon course, which incorporates four Course adidas TERREX holes and many Course Innova holes, is available for play in the afternoon. Our 23-hole morning course, with tee times available from sunrise to half-an-hour after sunrise, incorporates many Course adidas TERREX holes and Course DiscGolfValues.com holes. Wild Horse is only one of three golf courses in the region recognized by Audubon International as an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary – so please be careful of our wildlife and their protected habitat. Please note the local rules listed on pages 25 & 26, some of which are extremely important to us. If you are interested in playing a round of ball golf at one of our other locations (see page 23) while visiting Las Vegas (at a LVC discounted rate, of course), please see staff in the Wild Horse . Good luck and enjoy!

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5 Welcome from the PDGA

The PDGA would like to welcome you to the LVC, the kick-off to the NT schedule. Established in 2003, NTs feature the top Open (MPO) and Open Women (FPO) players as they compete for the for the Championship Title. The 2018 Drive for the Championship consists of the first five NTs plus the series finale, the Ed Headrick Disc Golf Hall of Fame Classic at the International Disc Golf Center in Appling, GA. Prior NT Champions are: 2017 – Paul McBeth & ; 2016 - Richard Wysocki & Catrina Allen; 2015 - Paul McBeth & Paige Pierce; 2014 - Paul McBeth & Paige Pierce; 2013 - Paul McBeth & Catrina Allen; 2012 - Paul McBeth & Catrina Allen; 2011 - Nikko Locastro & ; 2010 - & Valarie Jenkins; 2009 - Nikko Locastro & Valarie Jenkins; 2008 - David Feldberg & Valarie Jenkins; 2007 - & Des Reading; 2006 - & Des Reading; 2005 - David Feldberg & Juliana Korver; 2004 - Cameron Todd & Des Reading; 2003 - Barry Schultz & Juliana Korver. Please take note of the new rule changes referenced on pages 17 - 22.

June 8-10 Beaver State Fling Estacada, OR

September 14-16 May 18-20 Delaware Challenge Santa Cruz Newark, DE Santa Cruz, CA

April 27-28 Glass Blown Open February 22-25 Emporia, KS Las Vegas Challenge Henderson, NV October 12-14 Hall of Fame Classic (NT Finale) Augusta, GA

6 DiscGolfValues.com

DGV.com Sponsorship History 2018 - $9,000 2017 – $5,500 2016 - $5,000 2015 - $1,600 2014 - $7,000 2013 - $5,800 2012 - $5,250 2011 - $6,800 2010 - $100 2009 -$3,350 2008 - $5,500 Total - $45,900 2018 - $8,100 in 475 Discs & $900 in 9 Mini Baskets; 2017 - $5,500 in 300 Discs; 2016 - $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2015 - $1,600 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova 2014 - $7,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2013 - $3,000 in 200 Metal Minis & $2,800 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2012 - $5,250 in 350 Metal Minis; 2011 - $6,800 in 400 Discmania Discs; 2009 - $3,350 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2008 - $500 & $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova P.O. Box 282 714-488-1042 Etiwanda, CA 91739 [email protected]

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Disc Golf Values is here to serve the disc golf community with not only merchandise but events and information. We have been in the disc golf industry since 1983 and we have helped run and have taken part in many very significant events during the last 30 plus years. If you have any questions about disc golf, it's history, need help identifying discs or just looking for information please let us know and we will be happy to help. 7 Donn Blake – PDGA #022

Without whom none of us would even know about this sport!

In Honor of #022 Sponsorship History 2018 - $5,000 2017 - $2,000 2016 - $1,000 Total - $8,000 (Mostly added to Women Divisions Only)

8 Schedule – Mon. thru Thurs.

Monday, February 19th 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Banquet Room - Check-in available (not required until Thursday one-hour prior your scheduled tee time), Raffle Tickets available, and Silent Auction bids taken. 1:00 PM to Sunset Courses - Open to play for free to LVC registrants only (wrist band required). Carts available at $20 ($10 per player/rider) while supplies last. ≈5:00 PM - Ring-of-Fire (open to everyone).

Tuesday, February 20th Sunrise to Sunset Courses - Open (see Monday for more information). 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM Banquet Room – Check-in (see Monday). ≈5:00 PM Driving Range - Ring-of-Fire (open to everyone).

Wednesday, February 21st Sunrise to Sunset Courses - Open (see Monday for more information). 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM Banquet Room – Check-in (see Monday). 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Driving Range – St. Jude’s Distance Competition Trials (open to everyone). (See page 13 for details.) 3:00 PM Driving Range - Player’s Clinic (open to everyone). 4:30 PM Banquet Room - Eagles Wings Chapel services. ≈5:00 PM Driving Range - Ring-of-Fire (open to everyone). 7:00 PM Henderson Events Plaza (Downtown Henderson) – Opening Ceremonies (open to everyone).

All courses are closed after Wednesday. No practicing any holes, even after all play has been completed for that day. Walking of courses permitted. Playing a closed course is in violation of Player Misconduct and subject to disqualification at the discretion of the TD.

If you didn’t already check-in, you must check-in at least one-hour prior to your scheduled tee time in the Banquet Room Thursday, February 22nd 7:00 AM Course Innova - Tee times begin for MA60, MA50, MA40, FA50, FA40, MP60, MP50, MP40. 7:02 AM Course adidas TERREX - Tee times begin for MA4, MA3, MA2, FA3, FA2, FA1, MA1. 7:04 AM Course DiscGolfValues.com - Tee times begin for FPO, MPO. ≈5:00 PM Driving Range - Ring-of-Fire (open to everyone). 5:00 PM Banquet Room - Gathering of Eagles (closed meeting). 9 Schedule – Fri. thru Sun.

Friday, February 23rd 7:00 AM Course Innova - Tee times begin for FPO, MPO. 7:02 AM Course adidas TERREX - Tee times begin for MA60, MA50, MA40, FA50, FA40, MP60, MP50, MP40. 7:04 AM Course DiscGolfValues.com - Tee times begin for MA4, MA3, MA2, FA3, FA2, FA1, MA1. ≈5:00 PM Driving Range - Ring-of-Fire (open to everyone). ≈5:30 PM Skins Challenge (lights taped to discs for better viewing). (See page 13 for details.)

Saturday, February 24th 7:00 AM Course Innova - Tee times begin for MA4, MA3, MA2, FA3, FA2, FA1, MA1. 7:02 AM Course adidas TERREX - TeetimesbeginforFPO,MPO. 7:04 AM Course DiscGolfValues.com - Tee times being for MA60, MA50, MA40, FA50, FA40, MP60, MP50, MP40. 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Front of Complex – St. Jude’s Putting Competition Trials (open to everyone). (See page 13 for details.) 12:00 PM Driving Range - Fly Mart Begins: special vendors include discmania, Dynamic Discs, & Legacy Discs. 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM Player’s Party – Beer Garden provided by Aces & Ales, Sierra Nevada, and Stone Brewing. 5:00 PM Raffle (ticket purchases close at 5:00 PM, drawing thereafter throughout Party) ≈5:00 PM St. Jude’s Putting Finals ≈6:00 PM St. Jude’s “Lit” Distance Finals (lights taped to discs) ≈5:00 to ≈7:00 PM Tower of Baskets Challenge

Sunday, February 25th 7:00 AM Course Innova - Tee times begin for top 40% of FP60, FP50, FP40, FPO, MP60, MP50, MP40, MPO. 7:02 AM Course adidas TERREX - Tee times begin for top 40% of MA60, MA50, MA40, MA1. 7:04 AM Course DiscGolfValues.com - Tee times begin for top 40% of MA4, MA3, MA2, FA3, FA2, FA50, FA40, FA1. ≈4:30 PM Award Ceremony - Silent Auction Closes and Awarded.

10 Jacquart events LLC

Jacquart Events LLC Sponsorship History 2018 - $9,000 2017 – $5,250 Total - $14,250 2018 - $4,400 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova, $3,500 in TFR/Extra Sales, $1,000 in Throw Pink Sales, $100 Extra; 2017 - $4,350 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova & $900 in TFR/Extra Sales.

For LVC merchandise, go to www.lvcdg.com/shop

Why an LLC to run the LVC? In late 2016, the Tournament Director of the Gentlemen’s Club Challenge, Jeff Jacquart (PDGA #10749), created an LLC to run the event. A key reason for the change was to remove the Las Vegas Disc Golf Club (LVDGC) from any financial obligations tied to the event, especially with the TD no longer being on the LVDGC Board. (Jeff “retired” from being a Board member so 100% of his disc golf time could focus on the GCC/LVC.) Prior events necessitated the Club to “front” money for the professional purse payouts since not all fund-raising merchandise was sold prior at the close of the event. It costs money to run an LLC – costs typically waived for formally recognized non-profit clubs. LLC annual fees include $200 for CPA fees, $350 State Licensing fees, $250 City Licensing fees, $2,500 in Sales Taxes, and $1,250 in Use Taxes. As required, all income and costs are reported to the IRS. 11

Infinite Discs Sponsorship History 2018 - $6,820 2018 - $3,820 in LVC Trademark Sales & $3,000 in Gift Cards.

12 Event Contests

Ace Pool (Longest) - $100 & a LVDGC Ace disc for the longest ace, per course, per day. Everyone in at no extra cost. Total prize potential over $1,300! Ace Pool ($5 Buy-In) - Total money collected (over $1,000) split between those that paid into $5 Ace Pool. Also win a LVDGC Ace disc! Total prize potential over $1,000! CTP by Division (Qualifying Rounds) - Hole No. 6 on Course DiscGolfValues.com (the triple island hole) is the Thursday-Saturday Divisional CTP hole. Drive must land in-bounds to qualify. Each division has own marker and wins a LVDGC CTP disc, and overall winner wins a mini Innova basket! Almost $500 in prizes! CTP by Course (Final Round) - Hole No. 6 on Course Innova, Hole No. 4 on Course adidas TEEREX, and Hole 13 on Course DiscGolfValues.com are the Sunday (final round) CTP holes. Drive must land in-bounds to qualify. (Sand traps are not in-bounds since you incur a .) Playing for a mini Innova basket. $300 in prizes! CTP with Minis (Ams Final Rounds) - For those Amateurs that make the cut and play on Sunday, this contest occurs before each group the first hole. Overall “Before-You-Tee” winner wins the mini Innova basket. $200 in prizes! Distance Competition for St. Jude - Eight divisions (Open, Open Female, Aged-Pros, Aged-Female Pros, Advanced, Advanced Female, Remaining Ams, Remaining Female Ams). Trials occur on Wednesday only, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Cost is $10 per trial for 5 throws. Try as many times as you would like. All fees donated directly to St. Jude. Top two per division advance to Saturday night finals. Each winner wins a $100 adidas TERREX gift card. $800 in prizes! Putting Contest for St. Jude - Eight divisions (Open, Open Female, Aged- Pros, Aged-Female Pros, Advanced, Advanced Female, Remaining Ams, Remaining Female Ams). Trials occur on Saturday only, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Cost is $2 per try (pay first). Try as many times as you would like. All fees donated directly to St. Jude. Top two per division advance to Saturday night finals. Each winner wins a $100 adidas TERREX gift card. $800 in prizes! Skins Challenge by DiscGolfValues.com - Three prior Open winners as well as a prior Female Open winner will draw a “golden ticket” partner and play five holes worth $200 each ($1,000 total in cash). Each team must use at least two drives per partner. “Pushes” carry over, but only include the tied teams. Any “pushes” after the fifth hole will be broken by a sixth-hole CTP contest, with only tied teams throwing. Event will occur Friday night after the ring-of-fire event. Golden Tickets are $5 each! 13 Fun Activities

Accuracy - The goal is to throw four discs from seven stations through a square target. Each disc that passes through the frame is counted as a “hit”. Double Disc Court - Played with two teams of two players each and two 110 gram Wham-O pro model (or similar) discs. The field of play includes two courts, each defended by each team. The first team to earn 15 points wins (and must win by 2). Go to www.wfdf.org/sports/ddc for rules. Fly Mart - Check out different discs and targets offered by a variety of disc golf manufacturers during the Fly Mart, scheduled from Noon to 8:30 PM (through the Player’s Party) on Saturday. Special vendors include discmania, Dynamic Discs, & Legacy Discs. Hott Shott - A putting contest using DX Sonics from six stations, with each station having a different value. Must start with closest station, putt from behind the station, and cannot move any discs in the basket. After all stations are played, add the point value listed on each disc for a total score. Add an extra 10 bonus points, per station, if all station discs were made. Add another 20 bonus points if all 24 discs were made, for a perfect score of 500 points. Mini Course (Nine Holes) - A nine hole mini course is available for play during the entire event. No fee required! Player’s Party - Saturday night is the on-site Party, which will include the St. Jude’s Putting Finals (≈5:00 PM), St. Jude’s Distance Finals (≈6:00 PM…lights taped to discs for better viewing), Tower of Baskets Challenge (≈5:00 PM to ≈7:00 PM); Raffle (ticket purchases close at 5:00 PM, drawing thereafter throughout Party). Beer Garden provided by Aces & Ales, Sierra Nevada, and Stone Brewing! Raffle - Held Saturday night at the Player’s Party! $1/1 ticket, $5/7, $10/20, $20/50, $50/150, $100/400. Over $2,000 in raffle items! Must be present to win. Ring of Fire - Will occur at the close of each day, with over $200 in goods per day given away (over $1,000 total)! Open to everyone! Silent Auction - Bidding via e-mail to [email protected] closes Saturday at Midnight. Bidding via text 702-275-9435 closes Sunday at 3:00 PM. Live bidding closes Sunday before Award Ceremony. Over $3,000 in auction items! You do not have to be present to win. Tic-Tac-Toe – A mini tic-tac-toe station is available! Try betting a friend for some of their raffle tickets! Tower of Baskets - Hosted during the Player’s Party. For $10, you get three chances to make your disc in one of the 18 baskets (9 on level 1, 6 on level two, 3 on level 3, and 1 on level four). Prizes awarded per level. Level four prize is an Innova Discatcher Basket!

14 Las Vegas Disc Golf Club

2017 Board Honorary Board President - Cart Atwell; Matt Alexander, Justin Anderson, Tamara Anderson, Director/VP - Jerry Hilton; Danny Blessing, Jon Canonico, Damon Cochran, Tres./Sec. - Chris Arnold; Matt Dalangauskas, Frank Fiorita, Kent Hoopes, At Large - Peter Beaulieu, Jesse Hynie, Jeff Jacquart, Duane Kline, Scott James Beck, Merritt, Josh Moss, Nick Mountain, John Ricker Jr., Chris Russell, Daniel Sparta, Chris Sutherland, Blaine Tingley, Stephan Self Arek Whitmyer, Ben Wilks

LVDGC Sponsorship History

2018 - $3,000 2017-$1,700 2016-$8,470 2015-$4,800 2014-$6,550 2013-$7,650 2012-$7,925 2011-$7,000 2010-$7,075 2009-$4,000 2008-$2,800 2007-$4,500 2006-$5,500 2005-$2,500 2004-$2,575 2003-$500 2002-$340 2001-$100 2000-$180 Total - $77,165 2018 - $1,075 from TFR/Extra Sales, $1,025 in Supplies, $900 in Partnered CFR Sales; 2017 - $500, $380 in Partnered CFR Sales, $820 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2016 - $1,500, $5,850 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,120 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2015 - $1,500, $2,300 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,000 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2014 - $1,500, $4,050 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,000 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2013 - $1,500, $4,450 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,700 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2012 - $1,000, $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,925 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2011 - $1,250, $3,500 in Partnered CFR Sales, $2,250 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2010 - $1,000, $4,400 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,675 from Extra Sales; 2009 - $250, $2,500 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,250 from Extra Sales; 2008 - $1,000, $1,000 in Partnered CFR Sales, $800 from Extra Sales; 2007 - $500, $2,500 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,500 from Extra Sales; 2006 - $500 & $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales; 2005 - $500 & $2,000 in Partnered CFR Sales; 2004 - $1,000 & $1,575 in Partnered CFR; 2003 - $500 in Partnered CFR Sales; 2002 - $200 & $140 from Extra Sales. 15 Maverick Helicopters

Maverick Sponsorship History 2018-$2,324 2017-$3,812 2016-$2818 2015-$1,576 2012-$1576 2004-$1,500 Total - $13,606 2018 - $2,324 ($500 + 2 Grand Canyon Tours + 6 Strip Tours); 2017 - $3,812 ($500 + 2 Grand Canyon Tours + 18 Strip Tours); 2016 - $2,818 ($500 + 2 Grand Canyon Tours + 10 Strip Tours); 2015 - $1,576 (2 Grand Canyon Tours + 4 Strip Tours); 2012 - $1,576 (2 Canyon Tours + 4 Strip Tours); 2004 - $1,500

16 PDGA 2018 Rule Changes

Summary of Rule Changes New Stuff Relief Area - A Relief Area is essentially a penalty-free OB area. A TD can use a Relief Area to keep players out of certain areas of the course, for example an area around a yellow-jacket nest, an area under construction, or an area with protected plants. (For the LVC, there are no relief areas.) Hazard - A Hazard is an area where you get a penalty but do not relocate the lie. (For the LVC, sand traps are defined as Hazards.) Lateral Hazard - New OB option, available at the discretion of the TD - you play from the closest in-bounds point. (For the LVC, this is not an option.)

Major Rule Changes Lie - Is now an area. It’s a rectangle 20cm wide and 30cm deep centered behind the marker.

Minor Rule Change 807.B: The rule for completing the hole has been simplified. Your disc must enter the target correctly and then be supported by the target. 1. The orange disc spanning the nubs is good. Part of the disc is over the top of the tray so it has entered the target correctly. 2. The red disc dangling on a single nub is good. Some small part of the disc is over the top of the tray, so it has entered the target correctly. 3. The white disc is good. The only way it would not be good is if it fell through the top. 4. The red disc suspended in the chains is good. 5. The yellow disc is good. The bottom of the disc breaks the cylindrical plane between the top of the tray and the bottom of the chain support, so it has entered the target correctly. 6. The soft red disc wedged in the tray is almost certainly not good, as by far the most likely way for it to get there is by flying into the side of the tray from the outside. If it somehow entered the target over the top of the tray and bounced back out before getting stuck in the side (extremely unlikely), then it is good. 17 Rule Changes - Continued

Summary of Rule Changes – Continued More Minor Rule Changes 802.02.D: If a throw does not change a player’s lie (like missing the island on an island hole), they throw again instead of waiting for others to throw. 802.07: There is no longer a re-throw after a stance violation. The throw counts. 802.07.C: There is no longer a warning for the first stance violation. 803.02.A: The five-meter limit on casual relief has been removed. You may go back along the line of play to the first available lie, however far that is. 803.02.E: A player may take free optional relief (back along the line of play) when placing the lie after taking a penalty for OB or above two meters. 809.01.A: A player may abandon a throw at the cost of one penalty throw (other penalties are not counted). Abandoned Throw replaces Optional Re-throw. 805.02.C: A target for a hole other than the one being played is subject to the two-meter rule. 806.02.G: If an OB area has a drop zone, the TD may allow you to go directly there at the cost of two penalty throws (rather than trying to throw over an OB lake, for example). 806.02.D.3: You are guaranteed a lie up to one meter from all OB (handles OB lines that create a corner). 807.B: The rule for completing the hole has been simplified. Your disc must enter the target correctly and then be supported by the target. (See page 17) 809.03.A: Practice throw has been redefined. A throw that travels less than 5 meters in the air to return a disc to a player or your bag is not a practice throw. 810: The consensual interference rule (formerly 804.03.G) has been removed. 810.F: Accidentally interfering with your own throw (for example, if your putt rolls back and hits you or your bag) incurs a one-throw penalty. As before, intentional interference with your own (or anyone else’s) throw incurs a two-throw penalty. 810.H: You can move a disc that has landed on or behind your lie. 811.F.5: A player who is not present to play a hole gets plus four. 811.F.9: A player who starts on the wrong hole and/or in the wrong group receives a two-throw penalty.

18 NOMAD Disc Golf

Sponsorship History 2018 - $4,000 2017 – $2,875 2016 - $2,500 2015 - $2,000 2014 - $1,500 Total - $12,875 2018 – $4,000 in 600 Birdie Markers & Goodies; 2017 - $2,875 in 575 Bag Tags & Goodies; 2016 – $2,500 in 500 Bag Tags; 2015 – $2,000 in 400 Bag Tags; 2014 – $1,500 in 375 Bag Tags

19 discmania golf discs

Sponsorship History 2018 - $5,500 2017 - $500 Total - $6,000 2018 - $5,500 in Support of 54 Tee Pads; 2017 - $500

20 Rule Changes - Continued

Summary of Rule Changes – Continued Tobacco Policy at National Tour Events & Concurrent Events The use of tobacco products by event staff, players, and by extension their , is prohibited at all PDGA Majors and National Tour events, as well as those events held concurrently with those Major and NT events, from the two-minute warning until their scorecard is turned in. This prohibition includes all smoking and chewing tobacco products (excluding nicotine gum) as well as electronic and vapor cigarettes. For players and their caddies, any open and visual possession of any product banned under the smoking policy will be treated as a courtesy violation, and violators will be asked to put away the product until after the round has concluded. Subsequent violations will be handled per PDGA Rule 812.C with penalty throws assessed and repeated violations may result in disqualification in accordance with Competition Manual Section 3.03 - Player Misconduct. A Tournament Director may opt to provide designated smoking areas out of the public eye for players, caddies, and event staff to use during the round, and all rules concerning the pace of play still apply (Competition Manual 3.02). In cases where local laws and policies conflict with this policy, please contact the PDGA Tour Manager for guidance. (For the LVC, the designated smoking areas are any areas within 30 feet of a restroom.)

1.10 Distribution of Prizes B. An Amateur playing in a Pro division may not accept merchandise in lieu of cash in Major, National Tour, and A-Tier events; they may only accept a trophy (if one is available). All cash payouts at or below that place would move down one place causing an additional place to be paid. C. Any prizes (money or merchandise) declined by a player must pass down to the next finishing position. (Example: If a player placing third declines his prize, the player in fourth place will receive the third place prize, the player in fifth will receive the fourth place prize, etc.) Tournaments are allowed to retain prizes that have been declined by all players within a division only after the declined prizes have been passed through all finishing positions. D. The usage of skins (and other similar formats) is permitted at PDGA events but those scores are not allowed to determine a player’s overall standing in the event and prizes are not credited towards a player’s winnings. E.3. If a TD uses electronic payments (such as PayPal) for Pro cash prizes, those prizes must be distributed within two business days of the completion of the event. TDs must provide cash or checks to those who do not have the ability to receive payment electronically. 21 Basic PDGA Rules

As a PDGA National Tour and A-Tier participant, you are expected to know the PDGA rules and understand the course layouts. When in doubt of a correct ruling, please use provisional option (See Section 809.02 below). 801.02(A) Group - Players are assigned to a group for the purpose of verifying scores and ensuring play in accordance with the rules. 801.02(D) Warning - Do not need to be confirmed to be enforced. 801.02(E) Penalty - Requires confirmation by another player in the group. 801.03 Appeals - Thrower may make a set of provisional throws (see below) for each additional possible outcome of ruling, and later appeal the ruling to an Official or to the Director when practical. 802.02(D) Re-Throw - If a player is making another throw from the same lie, or a re-throw, that player remains next in the throwing order. 802.04(C) Stance Violation - 802.04.B violations receive one penalty throw. 803.01(B)(C) Obstacles - May move casual obstacles on or behind lie. Moving obstacle other than as allowed is one penalty throw. 803.02(D)(E) Optional Relief - May at any time take optional relief. New lie is farther from the target, on the line of play, with one penalty throw. No penalty throw is added if optional relief is taken following a out-of-bounds penalty. 805.01(A) Position - Is where the disc first comes to rest. 806.01(B) Balance - After having released a putt (within 10 meters), must demonstrate full control of balance before advancing toward the target, otherwise a stance violation and one penalty throw. 806.03(A) Casual Area/Water - Any body of water that is in-bounds. 808(C) Warnings - Warnings or penalties are to be noted with score. 809.01(1) Abandoned Throw - Throw and one penalty throw, with play from lie which abandoned throw was made. Penalty throws incurred by the abandoned throw are disregarded. 809.02(B) Provisional Throw - Used to save time when the status of a disc cannot be readily determined because it may be lost, out-of- bounds, or have missed a mandatory. Play continues from whichever of the two throws is deemed by the group to have resulted in the correct lie. To appeal a ruling when there are different resulting lies (Section 801.03 from above), a set of provisional throws may be taken to complete a hole when a player in the group disagrees with a group decision. Scores from both sets of throws are recorded. Once the appeal has been resolved, only the score from the correct set of throws is counted. 22 Wild Horse Golf Course

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The Pathway to Profitability Maximizing Resources Elite Golf Management helps you run more efficiently by eliminating unnecessary expenses while making the most of your resources. We have a proven track record of turning struggling facilities into profitable business ventures in a short period of time. Individualized Approach No two facilities are the same. Consequently, a cookie-cutter approach to managing facilities leads to inefficiencies that diminish profits. That’s why Elite Golf Management takes a unique management approach to each facility. We evaluate operational factors such as location, market, climate, facilities, turf conditions, and more to develop a customized plan to optimize your profitability. Attention to Detail We focus meticulously on the finer points of the golfer’s experience at our facilities. From merchandising and events to turf conditions and the speed of greens, nothing is overlooked. Our attention to detail sets Elite Golf managed facilities apart from the competition. Ball Golf Discounts available for LVC participants and their guests available at most facilities! Please see staff in Pro Shop at Wild Horse. 23 Lee Canyon Snowboard & Ski Resort

Summer Disc Golf Season Late May (Memorial Day weekend) through early September (Labor Day weekend) Fridays through Sunday plus Holidays 10 am to 6 pm Lee Canyon Sponsorship History 2017 – $5,500 (18 basket loan) 2017 –$5,500 (18 basket loan) Total - $11,000

18-Hole Disc Golf Course Scenic Chair Rides Course starts at 9,300 ft. Last chair ride at 5:30pm Disc Golf Package: Rental of One Adults $12 Driver, One , and a Chair Lift Children (12 & Under) $6 Ticket - Adult $19

Summer Hiking Summer One Wheel Moderate 6 mile loop hiking trail. 30 minute sessions starting at 10:30 AM.

24 Local Rules

General - Contact tournament central at 702-249-0387 for any problems or questions. When in doubt, use the provisional rule (809.02). Cart Paths - The cart path is defined as the point where the roots of the grass and the edge of the cart path (including raised edging) meet, unless marked by rope. All other improvements (see examples below) adjacent to the cart path are not part of the cart path. The out-of-bounds line is a vertical up-and-down plane. The out-of-bounds line is part of the out-of-bounds area. Therefore, a disc landing on dirt or grass growing over a cart path edge is out- of-bounds when 100% of the disc is on the O.B.-side of the vertical plane!

O.B. O.B. O.B.

Concrete curbing/edging is Concrete drainage areas are Concrete areas adjacent to cart part of the cart path. not part of the cart path. paths are not part of cart path.

O.B. O.B. O.B.

Wooden fencing is not part Cobble stones are not part Black top is considered to of the cart path. of the cart path. be part of the cart path.

Casual Water – Unless marked as O.B., play casual water as a Casual Area (806.03). Lie may be relocated to the nearest lie which is farther from the target and is on the line of play, at the nearest point that provides relief, without penalty. Course Availability - Courses are closed after Wednesday. Players caught playing a closed course are in violation of Player Misconduct and subject to immediate disqualification at the discretion of the Tournament Director. Discs Retrieval (from Back Yards & Water Areas) - Entering into private yards or wading into water to retrieve a disc will be seen as Player Misconduct and subject to immediate disqualification at the discretion of the Tournament Director and potential criminal/trespassing charges by the City of Henderson Police Department. Dress Code (applies to All Players) - All players must wear shoes and a well-tailored shirt with a collar and sleeves covering upper chest area and upper arm. Crew neck/v-neck shirts made of high-performance or high-tech materials are permitted. Women may wear sleeveless shirts with collars or a well-tailored one-piece tennis dress. (Also see Competition Manual, 3.04(D).) 25 Local Rules – Continued

Island Holes - Disc must come to rest on marked islands (Course Innova, Hole 6 and Course DiscGolfValues.com, Hole 6). If island missed, as approved by the PDGA, take one-stroke penalty and next shot from the designated drop zone. For every additional shot which does not land on island, take one-stroke penalty and continue drop zone use until disc comes to rest on island. Sand Traps – Sand traps are hazards (8.06.05). Take one-stroke penalty and play it where it lies (lie is not relocated). No relief provided from sand traps. The sand trap is defined as the point where the roots of the grass and the sand meet (unless marked by rope, then rope). The hazard line is a vertical up-and-down plane. The hazard line is part of the hazard area. Therefore, a disc landing on grass growing over a sand trap is in the hazard when 100% of the disc is on the hazard-side of the vertical plane! Selling of Merchandise - Permission is not granted to sell merchandise on Wild Horse property without consent of the Tournament Director. Such activities will be seen as Player Misconduct and subject to immediate disqualification at the discretion of the Tournament Director. Smoking Areas – There are designated smoking areas for the facility (parking lot and outside balconies) and on each course (within 30 feet of a restroom). Pace of play rules still apply. Any open and visual possession of any product banned under the smoking policy will be treated as a courtesy violation, and violators will be asked to put away the product until after the round has concluded. Subsequent violations will be handled per 812.C. Teeing Areas – The teeing area is defined by the area bounded by the edges of the provided tee pad. When in use, Teeing Areas are in-bounds. Two Meter Rule – Not in effect for all courses, all holes. Water Areas - Water areas are defined as the point where the water and the roots of the grass meet (unless marked by rope). The out-of-bounds line is a vertical up- and-down plane. The out-of-bounds line is part of the out-of-bounds area. Therefore, a disc landing on grass growing over water is out-of-bounds when 100% of the disc is on the O.B.-side of the vertical plane! Zero Tolerance - Any illegal or inappropriate activities will be dealt with immediately. A player will be disqualified if in violation of any laws or regulations, even if activity occurs before or after a player’s round.

26 City of Henderson

City of Henderson Sponsorship History 2018 - $1,350 2018 - $1,000 cash & $350 Support Saving for Events Center

27 Sunset Station

Sunset Station Sponsorship History 2018 - $1,750 2018 - $575 in Cards; $525 in Water Bottles, $400 in Dice; $250 cash

The 2018 LVC Host Hotel. www.sunsetstation.sclv.com

28 Media & Spectator Rules

A significant investment has been made by Innova Champion Discs and the PDGA to host the LVC at Wild Horse Golf Club in Henderson, Nevada (facility). This includes the media rights. All commercial media for print, radio, television, internet, and/or video publication must be approved by Innova. Approved media will be supplied credentials to be worn at all times while at the facility. Spectators with personal cameras, cell phones, or other portable devices are not considered media and are not granted media access Wild Horse has been reserved for a private function. Public access is not guaranteed. All spectators shall behave appropriately. Unless otherwise provided, spectators may not play on any LVC courses. All spectators and approved media shall abide by the following: • Stay off the greens. • Do not approach competitors within 30 minutes of their tee time nor at any point during their round. This applies to Starter’s Tent area, transition between holes, and while waiting to tee or play. • Remain at least 10 meters (33 feet) from competitors and all DISCatcher targets during play. • Make every effort to maintain positions on the course that do not interfere with competitors or tournament play. Competitors and/or LVC staff may request you to reposition at their discretion. • Remain completely still when in close proximity to any competitor who is in the process of lining up or executing a throw. • Avoid being in direct sightline of players. This may sometimes be unavoidable, particularly around the putting area. Competitors and/or LVC staff may ask you to move. • Make every effort not to block a shot already set by a member of the media. Approved Media: Both still and video media share priority and are expected to demonstrate professional courtesy. • Position yourself so that camera shutters cannot be heard by competitors during the throwing motion, or begin shooting once the disc has left the competitor’s hand. • Cell phones must remain silent at all times while on the facility. • Violations of any of these rules are grounds for immediate removal from the facility.

29 Amateur Paybacks

Advanced Adv. Grandmaster Intermediate (MA1 - 76 Players) (MA50 - 24 Players) (MA2 - 56 Players) Place Pack Prize Place Pack Prize Place Pack Prize 1 $300 Trophy 1 $300 Trophy 1 $300 Trophy 2 $300 Trophy 2 $300 Trophy 2 $300 Trophy 3 $300 Trophy 3 $300 Trophy 3 $300 Trophy

Advanced Women Adv. Grand. Women Intermediate Women (FA1 - 11 Players) (FA50 - 3 Players) (FA2 - 6 Players) Place Pack Prize Place Pack Prize Place Pack Prize 1 $300 Trophy 1 $300 Trophy 1 $300 Trophy

Advanced Master Recreational (MA40 - 36 Players) Adv. Senior Grand. (MA3 - 21 Players) Place Pack Prize (MA60 - 8 Players) Place Pack Prize 1 $300 Trophy Place Pack Prize 1 $300 Trophy 2 $300 Trophy 1 $300 Trophy 2 $300 Trophy 3 $300 Trophy

Adv. Master Women Novice Recreational Women (FA40 - 6 Players) (MA4 - 12 Players) (FA3 - 6 Players) Place Pack Prize Place Pack Prize Place Pack Prize 1 $300 Trophy 1 $300 Trophy 1 $300 Trophy

PDGA criteria for Amateur A-Tier events A. $25 Player Package per Player. B. 110%+ Payback based on Net Entry Fees. (Payback includes Awards, Ace Prizes, CTP Prizes, & Player Package market values. Net Entry Fees excludes PDGA per-player fee, greens fees, series fees.)

LVC Amateur Division Payback Summary A. >$300 Player’s Package: Innova Super HeroPark Bag ($110), LVC Polo ($34), Innova Canteen ($25), 2018 LVC Shirt ($18), adidas TERREX hat ($17), DGV Disc ($17), Innova Special Disc ($16), Infinite Gift Card ($10), Innova Sports Sack ($10), Innova Towel ($8), 2018 LVC Caddy Book ($8), Innova Calendar ($7), NOMAD Birdie Marker ($6), N8ive Approach Wooden Tag ($4), Innova Mini Driver ($3), PDGA #022 Swirl Mini ($3), Innova Key Chain ($3), Caesar’s Palace Playing Cards & Dice ($4), Sunset Station Playing Cards & Die ($3), Innova Sticker & Pencil ($2). B. Estimated 335% “Everything Counted” Payback. 30 PDGA

PDGA Sponsorship History 2018 - $13,050 2017 - $9,550 2016 - $50 2015 - $100 2014 - $100 2013 - $100 2012 - $100 2011 - $100 2010 - $100 2009 -$50 2008 - $50 2007 - $50 2006 - $50 2005 - $50 2004 - $50 Total - $23,550 2018 - $6,000 in Media Support, $4,000 in Statistical Support, $2,000 in Staff Support, $1,000 NT Support, $50 Insurance Support; 2017 - $6,500 Media Support, $2,000 in Staff Support, $1,000 NT Support, $50 Insurance Support; 2016 thru 2004 - Insurance Support

31 Rebecca Hall-Duffy

Rebecca Hall-Duffy Sponsorship History 2018 - $1,000

32 32 Pro Payouts (draft) – NT Divisions

Open (MPO - 165 Players - $7,000 added cash) Place Prize Place Prize Place Prize Place Prize 1 $3,000* 18 $575 34 $370 50 $280 2 $2,200* 19 $550 35 $360 51 $275 3 $1,700* 20 $525 36 $350 52 $270 4 $1,400* 21 $500 37 $345 53 $265 5 $1,250* 22 $490 38 $340 54 $260 6 $1,100* 23 $480 39 $335 55 $255 7 $1,000* 24 $470 40 $330 56 $250 8 $950* 25 $460 41 $325 57 $245 9 $900* 26 $450 42 $320 58 $240 10 $850* 27 $440 43 $315 59 $235 11 $800* 28 $430 44 $310 60 $230 12 $750* 29 $420 45 $305 61 $225 13 $700* 30 $410 46 $300 62 $220 14 $675* 31 $400 47 $295 63 $215 15 $650* 32 $390 48 $290 64 $210 16 $625* 33 $380 49 $285 65 $205 17 $600* 66 $200

Open Women (FPO - 25 Players - $3,000 added cash) Place Prize Place Prize Place Prize Place Prize 1 $2,000* 4 $800* 6 $400 8 $250 2 $1,500* 5 $600* 7 $300 9 $225 3 $1,000* 10 $200

Payouts are draft estimates based on field sizes and $15,000 total cash added to purse payout ($10,000 to NT and $5,000 to A-Tier) *For USA residents, W-9 form required for winnings of $600 or more before payout provided.

PDGA criteria for NT & A-Tier events A. $4,000 Added Cash to NT & $2,000 Added cash to A-Tier. B. 100%+ Payback based on Net Entry Fees. (Payback includes Purse. Net Entry Fees excludes PDGA per-player fee, greens fees, series fees.) C. Player Pack not required.

33 Pro Payouts (draft) – A-Tier Divisions

Masters (MP40 - 56 Players - $2,100 added cash) Place Prize Place Prize Place Prize Place Prize 1 $1,700* 7 $550 12 $325 17 $200 2 $1,200* 8 $500 13 $300 18 $190 3 $900* 9 $450 14 $275 19 $180 4 $750* 10 $400 15 $250 20 $170 5 $650* 11 $350 16 $225 21 $160 6 $600* 22 $150

Master Women Grand Master Women (FP40 - 4 Players - $400 added cash) (FP50 - 4 Players - $400 added cash) Place Prize Place Prize Place Prize Place Prize 1 $750* 2 $250* 1 $750* 2 $250

Grand Masters (MP50 - 36 Players - $1,350 added cash) Place Prize Place Prize Place Prize Place Prize 1 $1,600* 5 $500 8 $300 11 $200 2 $1,000* 6 $400 9 $250 12 $175 3 $800* 7 $350 10 $225 13 $160 4 $600* 14 $150

Senior Grand. Master Women Senior Grand Masters (FP60 - 3 Players - $300 added cash) (MP60 - 12 Players - $450 added cash) Place Prize Place Prize Place Prize 1 $750* 1 $900* 3 $400 2 $600* 4 $200 5 $150

LVC NT & A-Tier Payback Summary A. $10,000 Added Cash to NT & $5,000 Added Cash to A-Tier ($15,000 total). B. 130% Purse Payback to NT & A-Tier. C. $60 Player’s Package for NT & A-Tier players: LVC Polo ($34), 2018 LVC Caddy Book ($8), NOMAD Birdie Marker ($6), N8ive Approach Wooden Tag ($4), PDGA #022 Swirl Mini ($3), Caesar’s Palace Playing Cards & Dice ($4), Innova Sticker & Pencil ($2). D. Estimated 170% “Everything Counted” Payback. (Everything Counted Payback includes Awards, Ace Prizes, CTP Prizes, Player Packages, and Purse.) 34 N8ive Approach

N8ive Approach Sponsorship History 2018 - $2,500 2017 - $2,875 2016 - $2,500 2015 - $2,000 2014 - $1,500 Total - $11,375 2018 – $2,500 in 600 Wooden Bag Tags & Goodies; 2017 – $2,400 in 575 Wooden Bag Tags & $475 in Goodies; 2016 - $2,500 in 500 Wooden Bag Tags & Goodies; 2015 - $2,000 in 400 Bag Tags & Goodies; 2014 - $1,500 in 375 Wooden Bag Tags & Goodies.

35 Aces & Ales

Aces & Ales Sponsorship History 2018 - $1,000 2017 - $1,150 Total - $2,150 2018 - $1,000 in 250 drinks (2 kegs) & Goodies; 2017 - $650 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova, $500 in 125 drinks (1 keg), Goodies. West-Side East-Side Location Location 2801 N. Tenaya Way 3740 S. Nellis Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89128 Las Vegas, NV 89121 702-638-2337 702-436-7600

36 Sponsors

Title ($20,000+ cash / $25,000+ in merchandise) Innova Champion Discs - $88,900 (See ads on pages 3, 46, 50, 58, 71-72, 142)

Course ($5,000+ cash / $7,000+ in merchandise) DiscGolfValues.com - $9,000 adidas TERREX - $7,100 (See ads on pages 7, 84, 88, 96, 100, 136) (See ads on pages 7, 64, 68, 76, 80, 139)

Friend of the Event ($5,000+ in cash, savings, & services) PDGA - $13,050 Jacquart Events - $9,000 (See ads on pages 31 & 111) (See ads on pages 11, 53, 123) Infinite Discs - $6,820 Lee Canyon - $5,500 (See ads on pages 12, 61, 124) (See ads on pages 24 & 104) discmania - $5,500 Wild Horse - $5,000 (See ads on pages 20, 95, 132) (See ads on pages 23 & 103) In Honor of Donn Blake (PDGA #022) - $5,000 (See ads on pages 8, 49, 67, 87, 135)

Transportation ($2,500 cash+ / $3,500+ in merchandise) NOMAD - $4,000 LVDGC - $3,000 (See ads on pages 19, 79, 131) (See ads on pages 15, 62, 127)

BBQ ($2,000 cash+ / $2,500+ in merchandise) N8ive Approach - $2,500 Maverick Helicopters – $2,324 (See ads on pages 35 & 115) (See ads on pages 16, 75, 128)

Player’s Party ($1,500 cash+ / $2,000+ in merchandise) Caesar’s Palace - $2,400 Practice Area ($1,000 cash+ / $1,250+ in merchandise) Sunset Stations - $1,750 City of Henderson - $1,350 (See ads on pages 28 & 108) (See ads on pages 27 & 107) Rebecca Hall-Duffy - $1,000 Aces & Ales - $1,000 (See ads on pages 32 & 112) (See ads on pages 36 & 116) Stone Brewing - $1,000 Sierra Nevada - $1,000 (See ads on pages 39 & 119) (See ads on pages 40 & 120) 37 Sponsors

Fly Mart ($500+ cash) Legacy Discs - $500 Dynamic Discs - $500 (See ad on page 43) (See ad on page 44) Ring of Fire ($250+ cash / $350+ in merchandise) Pyrohyzer - $400 Peter Beaulieu - $250 Paul McBeth - $200 (See ad on page 99) (See ad on page 54) (See ad on page 137) Cut-in-Line & Tee Signs ($100 cash) Garrett Beckman Britain Best John Belty Russell Britt Ed Sr. Brooks G. Scott Carle Peter Cashen Marcus Cira Laurie Cloyes Chris Cobb Arthur Coddingham Jason Coke Brandon Coon Chris Dendurent Edge Dostal John Eastaugh Joe Engelman Peter Engelman Sam Ferrans Steve Ganz Dan Ginnelly Aaron Haenel Eric Haenel Andy Hamer Ben Hansen Alan Hansen Begg Chris Hartman Jerry Jay Hilton Bruce Hudson Geoff Hungerford Jouni Hynynen William Jenkins Pete Johnson Kevin Jones Bryan Jungling Rick Kapalko Tim Krajcar Ben Kroll Robert Kulchuk Kent Kruse Mark Kruse Bryan Lagergren Ron Lidstrom Jack Lowe Joni Luumi Scott Malone Vache Manoukian Elijah Martin Howi Meeker Mike Milne John O’Connell Gabe Ochoa Ryan Orlowski Michael Ortega Jason Oxsen Josh Pich Eric Rainey John Jr. Ricker Kris Robertson Ilkka Roukala Duane Slatton Shane Solomon Keith Stewart Shawn AZ Stokes Mike Stradley Mike Thomas David Jr. Taylor Jeff Veitch Sidney Wells Erin White Bill Winkler Marc Wisbey Flags ($50 cash $75+ in merchandise)

Alaska – Moose Pretzel Idaho – Jason Oxsen – Ryan Mapus Texas – Michael Ortega – George Smith Nevada – Patrick Noble – Brent Allard, Utah – Creekside DGC Virginia – Steve Ganz Prior Year Carry-Over 2017 Events – $119 Event Games (estimated) Pyramid of Baskets - $1,000 Raffle - $1,000 Silent Auction - $1,000 Distance Trails - $350 Skins Tickets - $250 Putting Trials - $100 Player Fees (estimated) Non LVDGC - $2,500 Cart Rentals - $2,000 $5 Ace Pool - $1,000 Wait List - $750

38 Stone Brewing

Stone Brewing Sponsorship History 2018 - $1,000 2017 - $500 Total - $1,500 2018 - $1,000 in 250 drinks (2 kegs) & Goodies; 2017 - $500 in 125 drinks (1 keg) & Goodies.

Stone Brewing started in San Diego, in 1996. The company has been listed on the Inc. 500 | 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies list 11 times, and been called the “All-time Top Brewery on Planet Earth” by BeerAdvocate magazine . Stone Brewing is the tenth-largest craft brewer in the U.S. and have breweries in Richmond, Virginia & Berlin, .

39 Sierra Nevada

Sierra Nevada Sponsorship History 2018 - $1,000 2012 – Lots of Goodies 2011 – Lots of Goodies 2010 – Lots of Goodies 2018 - $1,000 in 250 drinks (2 kegs) & Goodies.

40 Courses Map - Overall

Par 61

8,582’

41 Courses Map - Overall

Layout No. <300’ 1 300’ – 399’ 4 400’ – 499’ 6 500’ – 599’ 4 600’ – 699’ 0 700’ – 799’ 2 ≥800’ 1

Par 62

Sponsor Logo Here

9,074’

Par 58

7,124’

Layout No. <300’ 3 300’ – 399’ 9 400’ – 499’ 2 500’ – 599’ 3 600’ – 699’ 1 700’ – 799’ 0 ≥800’ 0

Layout No. <300’ 3 300’ – 399’ 4 400’ – 499’ 4 500’ – 599’ 3 600’ – 699’ 1 700’ – 799’ 3 ≥800’ 0

42 Legacy Discs

Legacy Discs Sponsorship History 2018 - $500 2017 - $500 2016 - $625 2015 - $500 2014 - $250 2013 - $650 2012 - $500 Total - $3,525

43 Dynamic Discs

Dynamic Discs Sponsorship History 2018 - $500 2017 - $500 Total - $1,000 44

Course Innova Champion Discs 12 Hole Dist. Par 1 393’ 3 2 270’ 3 3 270’ 3 4 378’ 3 5 606’ 4 Layout No. 6 222’ 3 <300’ 3 7 462’ 4 300’ – 399’ 4 8 417’ 3 400’ – 499’ 4 9 543’ 4 500’ – 599’ 3 10 783’ 4 600’ – 699’ 1 11 369’ 3 700’ – 799’ 3 12 496’ 3 ≥800’ 0 13 387’ 3 Greens in Play 8 14 555’ 4 Traps in Play 10 15 459’ 3 Baskets on Peak 2 16 765’ 4 Mandatories 0 17 507’ 3 Islands 1 18 700’ 4 Total 8,582’ 61 Ave. 477’

Two-Meter Rule is NOT in effect!

Out-of-bounds and other SUNDAY’S applicable rules depicted CTP - #6 on individual maps.

All 1st Place sudden death play-offs will occur on Course Innova after all scheduled tee times, using holes 1, 3, 5, 7, 17, & 18. 45 45 Innova Champion Discs

Sponsorship History 2018 - $88,900 Total - $307,000

46 Hole 1 Hole 2 Par 3 – 393ft Par 3 – 270ft

O.B.: Before water/rope and left; cart path O.B.: Cart path and beyond; curbing and and beyond. beyond. ______DROP ZONE: As approved by PDGA, if initial ______throw never crosses in-bounds or if initial ______throw is lost, take one-stroke penalty and next ______shot from drop zone. ______

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee and basket change) (with minor basket change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 18% 47% >Par 12% 27% Average 3.1 3.7 Average 2.8 3.3 47 Hole 3 Hole 4 Par 3 – 270ft Par 3 – 378ft

Aces: Kyler Fields (2017) O.B.: Cart path and beyond; green. ______O.B.: Water/ropeand beyond; cartpath and beyond. ______DROP ZONE: As approved by PDGA, if initial throw ______comes to rest anywhere out-of-bounds, take one-stroke ______penalty and next shot from drop zone. Follow normal ______penalty rule (806.02(D)) forallother out-of-bound shots. ______

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee change) (with minor tee change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 31% 47% >Par 18% 35% Average 3.0 3.7 Average 3.1 3.5 48 Donn Blake – PDGA #022

Without whom none of us would even know about this sport! In Honor of #022 Sponsorship History 2018 - $5,000 2017 - $2,000 2016 - $1,000 Total - $8,000 (Mostly added to Women Divisions Only)

In Honor of #022 Sponsorship History 2018 - $5,000 2017 - $2,000 2016 - $1,000 Total - $8,000 (Mostly added to Women Divisions Only)

Without whom none of us would even know about this sport!

49 Innova Champion Discs

Sponsorship Sponsorship History History 2018 - $88,900 2018 - $88,900 Total - $307,000 Total - $307,000

50 Hole 5 Hole 6 Par 4 – 606ft Par 3 – 222ft

O.B.: Before cart path and right; fence and CTP for Sunday’s Finals beyond; greens; black top/rope and beyond. Aces: George Smith (2016) HAZARD: Sand trap. ISLAND DROP ZONE: Disc must come to rest on RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses island. As approved by PDGA, if initial throw comes in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. to rest out-of-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and ______next shot from the drop zone. Follow normal penalty rule (806.02(D)) for all other out-of-bound shots.

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee change, and was a Par 3) (with minor tee change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 51% 78% >Par 33% 42% Average 3.7 4.4 Average 3.0 3.3 51 Hole 7 Hole 8 Par 4 – 462ft Par 3 – 417ft

O.B.: Before cart path and left; water/rope Aces: J.C. Kester (2016) and beyond; cart path behind basket; green. O.B.: Water/rope and beyond; fence and HAZARD: Sand traps. beyond; cart path and beyond. RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses DROP ZONE: As approved by PDGA, if initial throw in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. comes to rest in the water, take one-stroke penalty ______and next shot from drop zone. Follow normal penalty rule (806.02(D)) for all other out-of-bound shots.

Reconfigured hole from 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor PRO/AM tee and basket change) (with minor basket change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 51% 66% >Par 28% 54% Average 4.6 4.2 Average 3.2 3.7 52 Hole 9 Par 4 – 543ft Sunkist Graphics O.B.: Cart path and beyond. HAZARD: Sand trap. ______Sunkist Graphics ______Sponsorship History ______Providing reduced pricing for signs

401 E. Sunset Rd., Henderson, NV Office: 702-566-9008 Fax: 702-566-6627 [email protected]

Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee change, as a Par 3) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 50% 83% Average 3.7 4.2 53 Hole 10 Peter Bear Par 4 – 783ft O.B.: Cart path and beyond; green. HAZARD: Sand traps. (Note the sand trap BEHIND the basket to the right.) RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. ______

Peter Beaulieu - PDGA 56763

Down over 100 pounds…and counting. With much support from BDDG!

Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 33% 58% Average 4.2 5.0 54 Hole 11 Hole 12 Par 3 – 369ft Par 3 – 496ft

O.B.: Before cart path and right; rope/grass O.B.: Before cart path and right/left; green; and beyond. cart path and beyond behind/left of basket. RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses HAZARD: Sand traps. in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses ______in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. ______

Same hole as 2017 New hole for 2018 (with minor tee change) (statistics from 2017 layout) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 20% 38% >Par 27% 52% Average 2.9 3.5 Average 3.1 3.6 55 Hole 13 Hole 14 Par 4 – 387ft Par 4 – 555ft

Aces: Paul McBeth (2017) Made EPSN’s SC! O.B.: Cart path and beyond; fence/rope and O.B.: Before cart path and left; fence/rope beyond; green. and beyond. HAZARD: Sand traps. HAZARD: Sand traps. ______RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses ______in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee.

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 27% 56% >Par 18% 49% Average 3.3 3.8 Average 3.7 4.5 56 Jacquart events LLC

Jacquart Events LLC Sponsorship History 2018 - $9,000 2017 – $5,250 Total - $14,250 2018 - $4,400 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova, $3,500 in TFR/Extra Sales, $1,000 in Throw Pink Sales, $100 Extra; 2017 - $4,350 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova & $900 in TFR/Extra Sales.

For LVC merchandise, go to www.lvcdg.com/shop

Why an LLC to run the LVC? In late 2016, the Tournament Director of the Gentlemen’s Club Challenge, Jeff Jacquart (PDGA #10749), created an LLC to run the event. A key reason for the change was to remove the Las Vegas Disc Golf Club (LVDGC) from any financial obligations tied to the event, especially with the TD no longer being on the LVDGC Board. (Jeff “retired” from being a Board member so 100% of his disc golf time could focus on the GCC/LVC.) Prior events necessitated the Club to “front” money for the professional purse payouts since not all fund-raising merchandise was sold prior at the close of the event. It costs money to run an LLC – costs typically waived for formally recognized non-profit clubs. LLC annual fees include $200 for CPA fees, $350 State Licensing fees, $250 City Licensing fees, $2,500 in Sales Taxes, and $1,250 in Use Taxes. As required, all income and costs are reported to the IRS. 57 Innova Champion Discs

Sponsorship Sponsorship History History 2018 - $88,900 2018 - $88,900 Total - $307,000 Total - $307,000 58 Hole 15 Hole 16 Par 3 – 459ft Par 4 – 765ft

O.B.: Before cart path and right/eft; cart path O.B.: Before cart path and left; water/rope and beyond right/left of basket. and beyond; green. RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. ______

Reconfigured hole from 2017 Same hole as 2017 (was 100’ longer and a Par 4) (with minor tee and basket change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 11% 39% >Par 36% 69% Average 3.6 4.3 Average 4.4 5.2 59 Hole 17 Hole 18 Par 3 – 507ft Par 4 – 700ft

O.B.: Before cart path and left; green; O.B.: Before cart path and left until rope; water/rope and beyond right (off map). water/rope and beyond; cart path and beyond after rope near 510’ marker; green. RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses ______in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. ______CART PATH VARIANCE: Only hole on course where a portion of the cart path (and prior/beyond) is in bounds.

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee and basket change) (with minor tee and basket change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 38% 79% >Par 52% 83% Average 3.5 4.3 Average 4.8 5.7 60 Infinite Discs

Sponsorship History 2018 - $6,820

61 Las Vegas Disc Golf Club

2017 Board Honorary Board President - Cart Atwell; Matt Alexander, Justin Anderson, Tamara Anderson, Director/VP - Jerry Hilton; Danny Blessing, Jon Canonico, Damon Cochran, Tres./Sec. - Chris Arnold; Matt Dalangauskas, Frank Fiorita, Kent Hoopes, At Large - Peter Beaulieu, Jesse Hynie, Jeff Jacquart, Duane Kline, Scott James Beck, Merritt, Josh Moss, Nick Mountain, John Ricker Jr., Chris Russell, Daniel Sparta, Chris Sutherland, Blaine Tingley, Stephan Self Arek Whitmyer, Ben Wilks

LVDGC Sponsorship History

2018 - $3,000 2017-$1,700 2016-$8,470 2015-$4,800 2014-$6,550 2013-$7,650 2012-$7,925 2011-$7,000 2010-$7,075 2009-$4,000 2008-$2,800 2007-$4,500 2006-$5,500 2005-$2,500 2004-$2,575 2003-$500 2002-$340 2001-$100 2000-$180 Total - $77,165 2018 - $1,075 from TFR/Extra Sales, $1,025 in Supplies, $900 in Partnered CFR Sales; 2017 - $500, $380 in Partnered CFR Sales, $820 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2016 - $1,500, $5,850 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,120 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2015 - $1,500, $2,300 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,000 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2014 - $1,500, $4,050 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,000 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2013 - $1,500, $4,450 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,700 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2012 - $1,000, $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,925 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2011 - $1,250, $3,500 in Partnered CFR Sales, $2,250 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2010 - $1,000, $4,400 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,675 from Extra Sales; 2009 - $250, $2,500 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,250 from Extra Sales; 2008 - $1,000, $1,000 in Partnered CFR Sales, $800 from Extra Sales; 2007 - $500, $2,500 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,500 from Extra Sales; 2006 - $500 & $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales; 2005 - $500 & $2,000 in Partnered CFR Sales; 2004 - $1,000 & $1,575 in Partnered CFR; 2003 - $500 in Partnered CFR Sales; 2002 - $200 & $140 from Extra Sales. 62 Course adidas TERREX

Layout No. <300’ 1 Sponsor Logo Here 300’ – 399’ 4 400’ – 499’ 6 500’ – 599’ 4 600’ – 699’ 0 700’ – 799’ 2 ≥800’ 1 Greens in Play 8 Traps in Play 9 Baskets on Peak 4 Mandatories 0 Islands 0

SUNDAY’S CTP - #4

Hole Dist. Par 1 430’ 3 2 540’ 4 3 410’ 3 4 300’ 3 5 470’ 3 6 770’ 4 7 453’ 3 8 350’ 3 9 497’ 3 10 378’ 3 11 516’ 4 12 1,000’ 5 13 489’ 3 14 510’ 4 15 367’ 3 16 711’ 4 17 295’ 3 18 588’ 4 Total 9,074’ 62 Ave. 504’

Two-Meter Rule is NOT in effect!

All 1st Place sudden death play-offs will Out-of-bounds and other occur on Course Innova after all scheduled applicable rules depicted tee times, using holes 1, 3, 5, 7, 17, & 18. on individual maps.

63 adidas TERREX adidas TERREX Sponsorship History 2018 - $7,000 2017 - $19,000 Total - $26,000

64 Hole 1 Sponsor Logo Here Sponsor Logo Here Hole 2 Par 3 – 420ft Par 4 – 540ft

O.B.: Fence/rope and beyond; cart path and O.B.: Cart path and beyond. beyond. ______

New hole for 2018 Same hole as 2017 (statistics from 2017 layout, Hole 13) (with minor tee change, and was a Par 3) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 23% 42% >Par 43% 81% Average 3.0 3.5 Average 3.5 4.2 65 Hole 3 Sponsor Logo Here Sponsor Logo Here Hole 4 Par 3 – 410ft Par 3 – 300ft

O.B.: Green; fence and beyond. CTP for Sunday’s Finals HAZARD: Sand trap. O.B.: Before cart path and right; green; fence and beyond. CART PATH VARIANCE: Only hole on course where the cart path (and prior/beyond) is in HAZARD: Sand traps. bounds. RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses ______in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee.

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor basket change) (with minor tee change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 20% 45% >Par 22% 35% Average 3.1 3.5 Average 3.0 3.4 66 Donn Blake – PDGA #022

Without whom none of us would even know about this sport!

In Honor of #022 Sponsorship History 2018 - $5,000 2017 - $2,000 2016 - $1,000 Total - $8,000 (Mostly added to Women Divisions Only)

67 adidas TERREX adidas TERREX Sponsorship History 2018 - $7,000 2017 - $19,000 Total - $26,000

68 Hole 5 Sponsor Logo Here Sponsor Logo Here Hole 6 Par 3 – 470ft Par 4 – 770ft

O.B.: Before cart path and left; green; fence O.B.: Before cart path and left; fence and and beyond. beyond. RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. ______

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee change) (with minor tee and basket change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 34% 60% >Par 20% 51% Average 3.4 3.8 Average 4.1 4.7 69 Sponsor Logo Here Hole 7 Rapid Color Par 3 – 453ft O.B.: Before cart path and left; green; water/ rope and beyond. RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses Rapid Color in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. ______Sponsorship History ______Providing brokerage pricing for caddy book printing

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New hole for 2018 (Statistics from 2017 layout, The Island) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 29% 44% Average 3.3 3.9 70 InnovaInnovaChampion Champion Discs Discs…

Sponsorship Sponsorship History History 2018 - $88,900 2018 - $88,900 Total - $307,000 Total - $307,000 71 …the LVC’sDisc Golf Title United Sponsor.

Sponsorship History 2017 - $737 72 Hole 8 Sponsor Logo Here Par 3 – 350ft Mini Trophies O.B.: Cart path and beyond; green. ______Mini Basket Trophies ______Sponsorship History ______Providing reduced pricing for trophies

Any questions, please contact [email protected]

Reconfigured hole from 2017 (was 270’ longer and a Par 4) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 12% 27% Average 3.8 4.2 73 Hole 9 Sponsor Logo Here Sponsor Logo Here Hole 10 Par 3 – 497ft Par 3 – 378ft

O.B.: Before cart path and left; green. O.B.: Water/rope and beyond. ______RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses ______in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. ______

Reconfigured hole from 2017 Reconfigured hole from 2017 (was 340’ longer and a Par 4) (was part of longer hole noted under Hole 9) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 41% 45% >Par NA NA Average 4.5 3.5 Average NA NA 74 Maverick Helicopters

Sponsorship History 2018 - $2,324 Total - $13,606

75 adidas TERREX adidas TERREX Sponsorship History 2018 - $7,000 2017 - $19,000 Total - $26,000

76 Hole 11 Sponsor Logo Here Sponsor Logo Here Hole 12 Par 4 – 516ft Par 5 – 1,000ft

O.B.: Before cart path and left; water/ rope O.B.: Cart path and beyond; fence and and beyond; green. beyond. RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses HAZARD: Sand trap. in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. ______

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee change, and was a Par 3) (with minor tee change, and was a Par 4) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 39% 71% >Par 35% 73% Average 3.5 4.2 Average 4.3 5.1 77 Hole 13 Sponsor Logo Here Sponsor Logo Here Hole 14 Par 3 – 489ft Par 4 – 510ft

O.B.: Before cart path and left; cart path and O.B.: Cart path and beyond; rope and beyond behind basket; green; fence and beyond; green. beyond. HAZARD: Sand traps. HAZARD: Sand trap. ______RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses ______in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee.

Same hole as 2017 New hole for 2018 (with minor tee and basket change) (Statistics from 2017 layout, Hole 1) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 43% 66% >Par 54% 77% Average 3.6 4.1 Average 3.7 4.2 78 NOMAD Disc Golf

Sponsorship History 2018 - $4,000 Total - $12,875

79 adidas TERREX adidas TERREX Sponsorship History 2018 - $7,000 2017 - $19,000 Total - $26,000

80 Hole 15 Sponsor Logo Here Sponsor Logo Here Hole 16 Par 3 – 367ft Par 4 – 711ft

O.B.: Fence/rope and beyond; cart path and O.B.: Cart path and beyond; green; fence and beyond. beyond. ______HAZARD: Sand traps. ______

Same hole as 2017 New hole for 2018 (with minor tee change) (Statistics from 2017 layout, Holes 15 & 16) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 19% 38% >Par 18% & 51% 45% & 80% Average 3.0 3.4 Average 3.1 % 3.7 3.6 & 4.4 81 Hole 17 Sponsor Logo Here Sponsor Logo Here Hole 18 Par 3 – 295ft Par 4 – 585ft

Aces: Shae Chamberlain (2017) O.B.: Cart path and beyond; fence/rope and beyond; inside roped gully; green. O.B.: Cart path and beyond; fence/rope and beyond. HAZARD: Sand trap. ______

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor basket change) (with minor tee and basket move) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 11% 66% >Par 24% 51% Average 2.9 4.1 Average 4.0 4.7 82 Course DiscGolfValues.com

Hole Dist. Par 1 222’ 3 2 336’ 3 3 621’ 4 4 390’ 3 5 360’ 3 6 294’ 4 THUR. 7 375’ 3 thru SAT. 8 585’ 4 CTP by 9 528’ 3 DIV. - #6 10 381’ 3 11 500’ 4 12 375’ 3 6 13 249’ 3 14 471’ 3 15 345’ 3 16 342’ 3 17 345’ 3 18 405’ 3 Total 7,124’ 58 Ave. 396’

SUNDAY’S CTP - #13

Layout No. <300’ 3 300’ – 399’ 9 400’ – 499’ 2 500’ – 599’ 3 600’ – 699’ 1 700’ – 799’ 0 ≥800’ 0 Greens in Play 4 Traps in Play 7 Baskets on Peak 2 Mandatories 0 Islands 1 (3x)

Two-Meter Rule is NOT in effect!

All 1st Place sudden death play-offs will Out-of-bounds and other occur on Course Innova after all scheduled applicable rules depicted tee times, using holes 1, 3, 5, 7, 17, & 18. on individual maps.

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DGV.com Sponsorship History 2018 - $9,000 2017 – $5,500 2016 - $5,000 2015 - $1,600 2014 - $7,000 2013 - $5,800 2012 - $5,250 2011 - $6,800 2010 - $100 2009 -$3,350 2008 - $5,500 Total - $45,900 2018 - $8,100 in 475 Discs & $900 in 9 Mini Baskets; 2017 - $5,500 in 300 Discs; 2016 - $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2015 - $1,600 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova 2014 - $7,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2013 - $3,000 in 200 Metal Minis & $2,800 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2012 - $5,250 in 350 Metal Minis; 2011 - $6,800 in 400 Discmania Discs; 2009 - $3,350 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2008 - $500 & $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova P.O. Box 282 714-488-1042 Etiwanda, CA 91739 [email protected]

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Aces: Jerry Goff (2017) O.B.: Cart path and beyond. O.B.: Before cart paths. HAZARD: Sand traps. ______HAZARD: Sand traps. ______RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses ______in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. ______

New hole for 2018 Reconfigured hole from 2017 (statistics from 2017 layout) (with minor tee and PRO/AM basket change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 28% 36% >Par 46% 14% Average 3.1 3.3 Average 3.6 3.0 85 Hole 3 Hole 4 Par 4 – 621ft Par 3 – 390ft

O.B.: Cart path and beyond. O.B.: Before cart path and left/right; cart path and beyond behind/right of basket; green. DROP ZONE: As approved by PDGA, if initial throw comes to rest O.B. left of fiarway, take HAZARD: Sand trap. one-stroke penalty and next shot from drop RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses zone. Follow normal penalty rule (804.04(D)) in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. for all other O.B. shots. ______

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee and basket change) (with minor tee and basket change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 34% 42% >Par 21% 35% Average 4.2 4.4 Average 3.1 3.4 86 Donn Blake – PDGA #022

Without whom none of us would even know about this sport! In Honor of #022 Sponsorship History 2018 - $5,000 2017 - $2,000 2016 - $1,000 Total - $8,000 (Mostly added to Women Divisions Only)

In Honor of #022 Sponsorship History 2018 - $5,000 2017 - $2,000 2016 - $1,000 Total - $8,000 (Mostly added to Women Divisions Only)

Without whom none of us would even know about this sport!

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DGV.com Sponsorship History 2018 - $9,000 2017 – $5,500 2016 - $5,000 2015 - $1,600 2014 - $7,000 2013 - $5,800 2012 - $5,250 2011 - $6,800 2010 - $100 2009 -$3,350 2008 - $5,500 Total - $45,900 2018 - $8,100 in 475 Discs & $900 in 9 Mini Baskets; 2017 - $5,500 in 300 Discs; 2016 - $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2015 - $1,600 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova 2014 - $7,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2013 - $3,000 in 200 Metal Minis & $2,800 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2012 - $5,250 in 350 Metal Minis; 2011 - $6,800 in 400 Discmania Discs; 2009 - $3,350 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2008 - $500 & $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova P.O. Box 282 714-488-1042 Etiwanda, CA 91739 [email protected]

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O.B.: Before cart path; water/rope; cart path Divisional CTP for Thu. - Sat. Pre-Finals and beyond behind/right of basket. DROP ZONES: Disc must come to rest on an HAZARD: Sand trap. island. As approved by PDGA, if initial throw comes to rest O.B., take one-stroke penalty and next shot RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses from the first D.Z. If any subsequent throws come to in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. rest O.B., take one-stroke penalty and next shot ______from the second D.Z. Continue to use second D.Z., with one-stroke penalty, until disc comes to rest on final island. Follow normal penalty rule (804.04(D)) for all out-of-bound shots from final island.

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee and basket change) (with minor tee change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 21% 36% >Par 45% 55% Average 3.1 3.3 Average 4.6 4.8 89 Hole 7 Hole 8 Par 3 – 375ft Par 4 – 585ft

O.B.: Cart path and beyond. O.B.: Cart path and beyond; water/rope and ______beyond; green; fence/rope and beyond. ______

Same hole as 2017 New hole for 2018 (with minor tee and basket change) (Statistics from 2017 layout, Holes 8 & 9) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 16% 30% >Par 33% & 19% 39% & 23% Average 3.0 3.3 Average 3.5 & 3.0 3.6 & 3.2 90 Hole 9 Par 3 – 528ft Flagstaff DGC O.B.: Cart path and beyond; fence/rope and beyond. ______

Thank you Bill Block and Josh Garcia for traveling all the way from to be part of the LVC Team!

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Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee and basket change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 31% 43% Average 3.4 3.6 91 Hole 10 OK & TX DG Par 3 – 381ft O.B.: Before cart path and right; fence/rope and beyond. HAZARD: Sand trap. Thank you RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. Chuck ______Bayless,

Ken Shepperd,

Jason Schwake,

& Sean Winn

for traveling all the

way from Oklahoma & Texas to be part of the LVC Team!

Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 29% 42% Average 3.3 3.5 92 Hole 11 Hole 12 Par 4 – 500ft Par 3 – 375ft

O.B.: Before cart path and right; fence/rope O.B.: In water/rope area. and beyond; in water/rope area; cart path and HAZARD: Sand traps. beyond behind basket. CART PATH VARIANCE: Only hole on course RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses where the cart path (and prior/beyond) is in in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. bounds. ______

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee change) (with minor tee change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 45% 55% >Par 15% 26% Average 3.6 3.8 Average 3.0 3.2 93 Hole 13 Hole 14 Par 3 – 249ft Par 3 – 471ft

CTP for Sunday’s Finals O.B.: Cart path and beyond; green. ______O.B.: Before cart path and right; green; cart ______path and beyond behind basket. ______HAZARD: Sand traps. ______RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses ______in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee.

Same hole as 2017 Same hole as 2017 (with minor tee change) (with minor basket change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 9% 19% >Par 42% 51% Average 2.6 2.8 Average 3.5 3.7 94 discmania golf discs

Sponsorship History 2018 - $5,500 2017 - $500 Total - $6,000 2018 - $5,500 in Support of 54 Tee Pads; 2017 - $500

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DGV.com Sponsorship History 2018 - $9,000 2017 – $5,500 2016 - $5,000 2015 - $1,600 2014 - $7,000 2013 - $5,800 2012 - $5,250 2011 - $6,800 2010 - $100 2009 -$3,350 2008 - $5,500 Total - $45,900 2018 - $8,100 in 475 Discs & $900 in 9 Mini Baskets; 2017 - $5,500 in 300 Discs; 2016 - $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2015 - $1,600 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova 2014 - $7,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2013 - $3,000 in 200 Metal Minis & $2,800 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2012 - $5,250 in 350 Metal Minis; 2011 - $6,800 in 400 Discmania Discs; 2009 - $3,350 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2008 - $500 & $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova P.O. Box 282 714-488-1042 Etiwanda, CA 91739 [email protected]

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O.B.: Cart path and beyond. O.B.: Before cart path and right; cart path and ______beyond behind basket. ______

Same hole as 2017 New hole for 2018 (with minor tee change) (statistics from 2017, at 490’) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par 28% 33% >Par 45% 57% Average 3.2 3.3 Average 3.5 3.7 97 Hole 17 Hole 18 Par 3 – 345ft Par 3 – 405ft

ACES: Ron Brown (2016) & Conrad Damon(2016) O.B.: Cart path and beyond. O.B.: Cart path and beyond; green. HAZARD: Sand traps. ______HAZARD: Sand traps. ______RE-TEE: If throw from tee pad never crosses ______in-bounds, take one-stroke penalty and re-tee. ______

Reconfigured hole from 2017 Same hole as 2017 (was part of longer hole noted under Hole 16) (with minor tee and basket change) 2017 PROS 2017 AMS 2017 PROS 2017 AMS Par NA NA >Par 33% 48% Average NA NA Average 3.5 3.6 98 Prohyzer Disc Golf Glass Minis

Pyrohyzer Sponsorship History 2018 - $500 2018 - $200 cash & $300 in merchandise.

www.facebook.com/pyrohyzer 303-893-0552 [email protected] Pyrohyzer makes custom glass mini discs for disc golfers; although they really should be considered artwork! These discs are made with various types of glass (bullseye, dichroic, iridized), dependent on what the buyer wants. Better yet - these discs are durable and look great in various disc golf terrains. 99 DiscGolfValues.com

DGV.com Sponsorship History 2018 - $9,000 2017 – $5,500 2016 - $5,000 2015 - $1,600 2014 - $7,000 2013 - $5,800 2012 - $5,250 2011 - $6,800 2010 - $100 2009 -$3,350 2008 - $5,500 Total - $45,900 2018 - $8,100 in 475 Discs & $900 in 9 Mini Baskets; 2017 - $5,500 in 300 Discs; 2016 - $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2015 - $1,600 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova 2014 - $7,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2013 - $3,000 in 200 Metal Minis & $2,800 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2012 - $5,250 in 350 Metal Minis; 2011 - $6,800 in 400 Discmania Discs; 2009 - $3,350 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2008 - $500 & $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova P.O. Box 282 714-488-1042 Etiwanda, CA 91739 [email protected]

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ALASKA IDAHO Edan Badajos - MP40 Sai Ananda - FPO Edward Armonta - MA40 James Beckner - MPO Tony Beckett - MP40 Shawn Black - MP40 Elijah Martin - MA2 Jesse Bickley - MPO Michael Butler - MA2 Patrick Miller - MA1 Jason Coke - MP40 Taylor Christensen - MA2 Jacinto Montez - MA2 Cory Jones - MPO Nick Cue - MA4 Ron Lidstrom - MP50 Joshua Damewood - MA1 CALIFORNIA – Part I Samii Maes - FA2 Ryan Erquiaga - MA2 UTAH Chris Addiego - MPO Scott Malone - MA50 Spencer Esmond - MA3 Jesse Adams - MPO Joshua Anthon - MPO Brian Meggison - MA3 Luis Garcia - MA2 David Adamson - MA50 Dino Arellano - MA40 Kevin Merrill - MP40 Charles Hallett - MA2 Alan Barker - MA1 Greg Arimura - MA3 Cameron Messerschmidt - MPO Jr Harrell - MA1 Shae Chamberlain - MA1 Jon Baldwin - MP40 Tim Mitchell - MPO Shane Hill - MA50 Charlotte Christensen - FA2 Gregg Barsby - MPO Robert Orlick - MA1 Sarah Hokom - FPO Patrick Christensen - MA3 Matt Bell - MPO Louie Orozco - MA1 Dustin Hood - MA2 NORTH DAKOTA Brandon Coon - MP40 MONTANA Joanne Bernardo - FA1 Wayne Parker - MA1 William Jenkins - MA40 Alex Covey - MA2 Mequon Oshkosh - MA1 Jake Birket - MA1 Dominic Plasencia - MA1 Rich Lang - MA3 Neal Leathers - MA50 Noel Covey - FA2 Erika Stinchcomb - FPO Philo Brathwaite - MPO Laurin Poe - FA3 Chris LeMieux - MPO Joshua Crumpton - MA1 Caroline Bretado - FA40 Alex Russell - MPO Dave Linger - MA60 Phill Faber - MA4 David Bretado - MP40 Cameron Sheehan - MPO Steve Loyd - MP40 Chris Feltch - MA40 Chris Brophy - MP40 LeRoy Stevens - MP60 Brandon Merzlock - MA40 Eric Florence - MA1 Cameron Brown - MA1 Jason Thoma - MA2 Peyton Niendorf - MA1 Jim Gerdes - MP50 Patrick Brown - MP40 Jason Waite - MP40 Jason Oxsen - MA40 Shawn Hansen - MPO Gregg Buckalew - MA3 Bill Winkler - MP40 Beau Piercey - MA2 Alex Hargis - MA2 Chris Camus - MP50 Nick Wood - MPO Jose Prado - MA2 Russell Jessop - MPO Brian Caudle - MA1 Kevin Wright - MA1 Morgan Rasmussen - MPO Sean Kirkus - MA2 SOUTH DAKOTA Ron Cheshier - MA40 Jessica Stradley - FA3 Jeremy Kopp - MP40 Isaac Bentley - MPO Stephen Chibidakis - MPO OREGON Mike Stradley - MA2 Troy Lamont - MA40 Steven Gilbert - MA2 Michael Chubbuck - MA1 Brent Allard - MA40 Teagan Stradley - MA3 Jake LaPutka - MPO WYOMING Marcus Cisneros - MP50 Jebediah Anderson - MA1 Risshan Leak - MA40 Aaron Konichek - MPO NEVADA Arthur Coddington - MP50 Justin Anderson - MPO Kesler Martin - MPO Chris Arnold - MA4 Braden Coolidge - MA1 Chris Becker - MPO Josh Massey - MA2 Cameron Baker - MA3 Conrad Damon - MP50 Dave Clement - MPO Mike Milne - MP40 John Baxter - MA50 Shane Dehner - MP40 Rebecca Duffy - FA40 Andy Nichols - MP40 COLORADO Peter Beaulieu - MA40 Brian Deisenroth - MA1 Shane Foreman - MA1 Chris Norman - MP40 Bill Alderman - MP50 James Beck - MA3 Jake Del Dosso - MA3 Gusty Golden - MA1 Karina Nowels - FPO Josh Bergquist - MPO Steve Berger - MPO Mike Despars - MA2 Anthony Hammerschmith - MA2 Mason Nowels - MP40 Ethan Boyd - MA1 Edward Jr. Brooks - MA2 Ryan Dickson - MPO Kevin Hand - MPO Eric Oakley - MPO Laylie Bright - FA3 Edward Sr. Brooks - MA50 NEBRASKA Micky Dolleton - MA2 Bryan Jungling - MA40 Nathan Paxman - MA3 John Collins - MPO Justin Brown - MA1 Joshua Battazzi - MA1 Edge Dostal - MA50 Dustin Keegan - MPO Ryan Reed - MA2 Joel Freeman - MPO Jim Choner - MA50 Lorena Dostal - FA40 Zach Kelly - MA1 Anthony Richter - MA2 Mike Good - MPO Laurie Cloyes - FP60 Ericka Duncan - FA1 Tim Krajcar - MA4 Brad Richter - MA50 Damon Henry - MA40 Mike Cloyes - MP60 Brad Dunham - MPO Robert Lockwood - MPO Jason Rippon - MPO Andrew Herrera - MPO Sam Coakley - MA40 David Dunipace - MP60 Manuel Ortiz - MA3 Zach Scholer - MA2 Geoff Hungerford - MP60 John Cuthbert - MP50 John Eastaugh - MA1 Zach Rhodes - MA2 Jameson Scott - MA1 Randy Junttonen - MA60 Judd Dague - MPO Sias Elmore - MPO Ryan Robinson - MPO Brock Shepherd - MPO Rick Kapalko - MP40 KANSAS Greg Davis - MP50 Travis Eppes - MP40 Sean Roggiero - MPO Cody Simmons - MPO JC Kester - MPO Cooper Arnold - MPO Aaron Haenel - MA40 Richard Ewald - MP40 Roger Stephen - MA60 Jace Smellie - MA1 Lindsay Kester - FA1 Garrett Beckman - MA1 Brandon Hechter - MA2 Michael Farrell - MA4 Keith Stewart - MA40 Chris Tellesbo - MPO Jerome Knott - MPO Peter Cashen - MP50 Derrick Hunter - MA4 Isaac Feldman - MA3 Dallas Trower - MPO Brian Thatcher - MA1 David Littlejohn - MPO Chris Dendurent - MP40 Jesse Hynie - MA40 Sam Ferrans - MP50 Don Tunstall - MA40 Adrian Toledo - MA40 Tristan Lucerne - MPO Ben Hansen - MP50 Kevin Jones - MA1 Jeff Fiedler - MP50 Karen Wadhams - FA2 Marla Tuttle - FPO Lucas Martinez - MP40 Bruce Hudson - MP50 Jeff Kennedy - MP60 Daniel Flores - MA1 Melody Waibel - FPO Rudy Wolfsfeld - MA3 Eagle McMahon - MPO Kaylee Kincaid - FPO Justin Loya - MA1 Corey Fonder - MPO Mike Wilson - MA40 Colten Montgomery - MPO Ben Maass - MPO Rick Mabbatt - MA1 Kyle Gaches - MA1 Scott Withers - MPO Brandon Nelon - MA2 Taylor Pennington - MPO Joey Madrid - MPO ARIZONA Ryan George - MA2 Jon Youngbar - MA1 Chris Ogram - MA2 Marc Wisbey - MP50 Drew Gibson - MPO Lance Mandilk - MA4 Catrina Allen - FPO Ryan Orlowski - MA1 Kevin Gomez - MP40 Vache Manoukian - MA2 Anthony Barela - MPO Scott Peryer - MA2 OKLAHOMA Eli Grijalva - MPO Billy Matthews - MA1 Jason Barela - MP40 Justin Quinn - MA1 Jennifer Allen - FPO Paul Grimshaw - MPO Benjamin Mayben - MA1 G. Scott Carle - MP50 Karen Sattler - FP50 John Belty - MP50 Connor Hanrahan - MPO Tim McGeorge - MA40 Chris Cobb - MA40 Shawn Sullivan - MPO Joe Carey - MPO Joseph Harrigan - MPO Kelly McNamara - MA60 Robert Craig - MPO Dan Theisen - MA1 Austin Hannum - MPO Elle Heilig - FPO Dayna Merritt - FP50 Nicholas Duran - MPO Nicholas Vigil - MA2 Matt House - MP40 Jose Hernandez - MA2 Wyatt Merritt - MA2 Joe Engelman - MPO Adam White - MA1 Steven Kelso - MA40 Roger Hill - MPO Maximus Meyer - MA1 Dan Ginnelly - MP50 Joey Miles - MA1 Rick Hoffa - MP50 Skot Meyer - MP40 Mark Hall - MA40 NEW MEXICO Nicholas Ogram - MA4 Austin Hoop - MPO Richard Miller - MA3 Scott Henderson - MA40 John Hahn - MP50 Devan Owens - MPO John Miranda - MA2 JR Johnson - MA3 Mark Horn - MP60 Daniel Illescas - MA1 Eric Rainey - MP50 Dean Moorman - MP60 Preston Johnson - MPO Susie Horn - FP60 Michael Illescas - MA1 Joe Rotan - MP50 Josh Moss - MA1 Trina Lettig - FP40 Chris Isom - MA40 CALIFORNIA – Part II Duane Slatton - MP40 Robert Jerez - MP40 Bamba Rico - MP40 Nick Mountain - MA1 Kristian linscott - MA1 TEXAS Mike Jewel - MPO Steve Rico - MPO Dusty Nadeau - MA2 Ted Miller - MA60 Mike Anderson - MA50 Tiara Jewel - FPO Scott Riley - MP40 Freddy Nicholson - MA4 Scott Ravert - MA50 Russell Britt - MP50 Sean Kapalko - MPO A.J. Risley - MPO Patrick Noble - MA3 Azrielle Rogers - FPO John Cloutier - MP40 Scott Kile - MPO Burton Rivera - MA1 John OConnell - MA50 Graham Russell - MPO Seth Crisswell - MA2 Brandon Kirkendall - MPO Noah Rodriguez - MP40 John Raburn - MA50 Jake Russell - MA1 Brock Cummings - MP40 Josh Kirkendall - MPO Dean Ryan - MP50 Andrew Rich - MPO Taylor Salanoa - MPO Lisa Fajkus - FPO Bruce Knisley - MP50 Robert Ryan - MP40 Dodie Ricker - FA50 Hannah Stefanovich - FA1 Emerson Keith - MPO Andrew Knudsen - MA1 Che Sanchez - MA2 John Ricker - MP50 Jennifer Stifel - FA3 Kent Kruse - MA3 Matthew Krugle - MA1 Gary Sandoval - MP50 Mike Santiago - MA2 Shawn Stokes - MA1 Matt Mayo - MPO Lance Landgren - MPO Joe Sgaglione - MA2 Stephan Self - MA3 David Jr. Taylor - MP40 Gabe Ochoa - MA2 Michael Lane - MA1 Chris Shotwell - MPO Michael Sihler - MA1 Paul Ulibarri - MPO Michael Ortega - MA50 Nikko Locastro - MPO Suzette Simons - FP50 Eddie Smissen - MA40 Joshua Watts - MP40 Nate Perkins - MPO Alex lyon - MPO Anya Singer - FA1 Reggie Steward - MPO Joseph Wolfe - MA50 Paige Pierce - FPO William Marion - MA1 Ron Brown - MP50 Shawn Stokes - MPO Patrick Todd - MP50 Tim Messer - MP40 Don Smith - MPO Christopher Sutherland - MPO Dillon Vallance - MPO Bayli Miller - FA1 Peter Sontag - MP40 Shane Tewksbury - MA40 Stuart Miller - MA2 Spence Stevens - MA60 Vanessa Van de Vender - FPO Mark Molnar - MP40 Nate Stone - MA2 Jeff Veitch - MA1 Cedar Morgan - MPO Richard Thompson - MPO Earl Sr. Wilcox - MP60 Bobby Musick - MPO Matt Throop - MA1 Spud Wilcox - MA2 Nick Newton - MPO Lesli Todd - FPO James Willson - MA1 Erica Norton - FA40 Gareth Trappen - MPO Jim Oates - MP50 David Tucker - MA4 David Oney - MP60 David Tucker - MA60 Miguel Ortiz - MA2 Jason Tyra - MP40 JP Pagsanhan - MA3 Vanessa Van Dyken - FPO Kona Panis - FPO Jessica Weese - FPO Chris Parker - MA1 Ellen Widboom - FPO Samuel Pates - MA40 Nolan Williams - MA1 Mark Patnode - MPO Steve Willis - MP40 Michael Powell - MPO Rob Wilson - MP60 Mike Raley - MP50 Mike Wisely - MA50 Carl Renda - MPO Blong Yang - MA2

101 Player List – Eastern States

CANADA Ben Boghean - MA1 Morgan Boghean - MA1 Gregory Gatzke - MP40 Howi Meeker - MP50 Brenda Page - FA50 Dave Page - MA4 Matt Riordan - MP40 Duff Rooney - MA40 MAINE Jodi Rooney - FA3 Jessi Brooks - FA1 Jennifer Brett - FA1 Matthew Burnette - MPO Casey Hanemayer - MPO Christian Olsen - MPO Chris Hartmann - MP50 Tara Lynch - FP40 Alex Berg - MPO Selena Marshall - FP40 Lauren Butler - FPO Ginny Murray - FA1 Jeff Ham - MPO Josh Piche - MPO Alan Hansen Begg - MP50 Michael Ramanauskas - MA40 Ben Kroll - MPO Thomas Gilbert - MPO Bryan Lagergren - MP40 Greg Grootenboer - MP40 Cale Leiviska - MPO Martin Hendel - MPO Noah Meintsma - MPO Sandi Hendel - FPO Josh Miller - MPO Jason Paasila - MA2 Cody Parsons - MPO Adam Abruzzi - MA1 Kris Robertson - MP40 Tim Barham - MPO Pete Johnson - MP50 Robert Rothman - MA50 Marcus Cira - MA40 Ziggy Bierekoven - MPO Robert Kulchuk - MP40 Orlin Jr. Webster - MA1 Scott Halverson - MA2 Rick Little - MPO Ian Berry - MA2 Casey White - MA1 Justin Wilcox - MA1 Shane Solomon - MA1 Mike Michalak - MA50 Erik Haenel - MA40 Jordan Zacek - MA1 Tony Mitchell - MPO Ken Parks - MP40 IOWA Jon Perry - MPO Dalton Battazzi - MA2 Nate Wegryn - MPO Amanda Beery - FA40 David Beery - MA40 Angela Grohotolsky - FA2 NEW JERSEY Travis Brown - MA1 Kenny Wilson - MPO Ed Carroll - MA40 Andy Hamer - MA50 Diane Hamer - FA50 ILLINOIS Don Hillyard - MA50 Thomas Malone - MPO Rebecca Cox - FPO Suzanne Hillyard - FA40 Carl Spray - MA2 Mark Kruse - MA3 Ryan Mapus – MA40 Neal Swanson - MPO Tyler Schrock - MA1 Justin McLuen - MP40 Alan Wagner - MPO Carlos Magana - MA1 Brian Shirrell - MA50 INDIANA VIRGINIA Steve Boylan - MPO James Conrad - MPO Steve Boylan - MP40 Hannah Croke - FPO Paul Oman - MPO Steve Ganz - MA50 MISSOURI Quinton Mayben - MPO Francis Albanese - MP40 Paul McBeth - MPO Chris Clemons - MPO Peter Engelman - MA50 KENTUKY Micah Funderburgh - MPO Rick Voakes - MP60 Lance Brown - MPO Zackeriath Johnson - MPO Sylvia Voakes - FP60 Payne Craven - MA2 Andrew Presnell - MPO Todd Hodge - MA1 Jeff Renner - MPO - MPO Michael Thomas - MP50 Kenny Lukasewicz - MA50 Nate Sexton - MPO Grady Shue - MPO TENNESSEE Austin Turner - MPO Weston Isaacs - MPO Dominic Vassari - MPO Zach Melton - MPO Sidney Wells - MA60 Jonathan Ray - MP40 Jouni Hynynen - MA2 Tuomas Hyytiainen - MPO ARKANSAS Joni Luumi - MA2 Galvan - FA1 Richard Wysocki - MPO Teemu Nissinen - MPO Javier Galvan - MA2 Seppo Paju - MPO Kevin Jones - MPO Ilkka Roukala - MA2 Paty Roman - FA3 Johannes Hogberg - MPO GEORGIA David Feldberg - MP40 Mike Green - MA4 Martin Rotmeister - MPO MISSISSIPPI Chelsea Sudduth - FA1

GERMANY Simon Lizotte - MPO

FLORIDA Eric Bates - MPO Ashlee Conley - FP40 Michael Florey - MPO Garrett Gurthie - MPO AnJanelle Higgins - FA2 Steve Hollis - MP60 JohnE McCray - MPO Madison Walker - FPO

AUSTRALIA Christopher Finn - MP40 Naoyo Yoshida - FP50

102 Wild Horse Golf Course

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Summer Disc Golf Season Late May (Memorial Day weekend) through early September (Labor Day weekend) Fridays through Sunday plus Holidays 10 am to 6 pm Lee Canyon Sponsorship History 2017 – $5,500 (18 basket loan) 2017 –$5,500 (18 basket loan) Total - $11,000

18-Hole Disc Golf Course Scenic Chair Rides Course starts at 9,300 ft. Last chair ride at 5:30pm Disc Golf Package: Rental of One Adults $12 Driver, One Putter, and a Chair Lift Children (12 & Under) $6 Ticket - Adult $19

Summer Hiking Summer One Wheel Moderate 6 mile loop hiking trail. 30 minute sessions starting at 10:30 AM.

104 Richest 2017 PDGA Events

Below ranks the richest 24 PDGA events in 2017. The LVC was the 6th richest overall event and hosted the 2nd largest professional field! Event & No. Total No. 1st MPO MPO No. 1st FPO FPO Rank Location Pros Purse MPO Prize Winner FPO Prize Winner

1 Ledgestone 223 $91,300 160 $6,500 Anthon 22 $2,300 Jenkins 2 PDGA Champs 205 $80,502 161 $12,000 Wysocki 44 $5,500 Pierce 3 The Memorial 312 $67,560 178 $4,000 McBeth 24 $1,800 Pierce 4 Glass Blown 262 $64,547 152 $5,000 McBeth 28 $1,500 P.P./H.L. 5 U.S.D.G.C. 99 $63,550 99 $12,000 Sexton 6 LVC/GCC 300 $61,946 152 $3,000 Wysocki 36 $2,000 Pierce 7 Masters Cup 180 $50,000 76 $4,000 McBeth 28 $2,000 Pierce 8 DGPT Champs 45 $47,650 34 $10,000 Wysocki 11 $3,000 Pierce 9 Beaver State 160 $42,910 80 $4,000 Wysocki 24 $2,000 Pierce 10 Nick Hyde 173 $40,166 112 $3,000 McBeth 21 $1,650 C.A./S.H 11 Vibram Open 166 $39,695 144 $2,500 Wysocki 22 $1,250 Pierce 12 Green Mountain 165 $38,810 125 $3,000 Doss 18 $1,200 Pierce 13 European Open 144 $35,902 132 $5,000 McBeth 12 $1,200 Allen, C. 14 Waco Open 128 $32,390 76 $2,810 Koling 18 $1,635 Pierce 15 Pittsburgh 108 $28,645 77 $2,600 McBeth 14 $1,345 Allen, C. 16 Idlewild Open 101 $26,005 89 $2,500 Conrad 12 $1,200 Pierce 17 Konopiste Open 144 $24,601 134 $3,000 Wysocki 10 $1,000 Van Dyken 18 Jonesboro open 66 $23,210 54 $2,500 Wysocki 12 $1,350 Pierce 19 Hall of Fame 100 $25,256 62 $2,600 Wysocki 15 $1,500 Allen, C. 20 St. Patrick’s 173 $19,743 68 $1,105 Anthon 15 $620 Weese 21 Aussie Open 50 $19,700 26 $4,000 Wysocki 9 $1,100 Pierce 22 Utah Open 57 $19,267 52 $2,890 Wysocki 5 $870 Allen, C. 23 The Majestic 105 $19,220 75 $1,850 Leiviska 8 $630 Allen, C. 24 Silver Cup 111 $18,710 75 $2,010 Leiviska 3 $420 Todd Total Purse includes the net of players’ entries plus added cash. For the LVC, the 2017 $200 entry included a $45 greens fee and a $5 tier fee. After deducting these fees, MPO & FPO net entries were $150 whereas other events could have been twice as much more. The LVC greens fee cost reduced the MPO Purse by over $6,800 and the FPO Purse by $1,600. Although $14,000 was added to the total purse ($10,000 to MPO payouts and $4,000 to FPO payouts), as shown above, LVC’s 1st Place MPO & FPO Prizes are lower than other comparable events due to our lower entry fees and higher greens fees. 105 Financials – Income & Costs

Income by Generalize Category Total Value Title Sponsor $88,900 Course Sponsors $16,100 Event Friends (Includes $4,400 Partnered) $49,870 Transportation Sponsors ($900 Partnered) $7,000 BBQ Sponsors $4,824 Player Party Sponsors $2,400 Practice Area Sponsors $7,100 Fly Mart Sponsors $1,000 Ring-of-Fire Sponsors $850 Tee Sign & Cut-in-Line Sponsors $7,200 Flag Sponsors & Carry-Over from 2017 $594 Event Games (Estimated) $3,700 Player Fees (Estimated) $6,250 Sponsorship Total $195,788 Amateur Gross Entries (Excludes LVDGC Discount) $39,750 Professional Gross Entries (Excludes LVDGC Discount) $65,750 Entries Total $105,500 Income Total (Estimated) $301,288

Cost by Generalized Category Am Value Pro Value Total Artwork (Split) -$1,000 -$1,000 -$2,000 Awards (Estimated) -$1,069 -$825 -$1,894 Banquet (Estimated) -$1,375 -$1,625 -$3,000 Borrowed Items (Split) -$13,720 -$13,720 -$27,440 Charities & Donations (Estimated & Split) -$2,562 -$2,562 -$5,124 Course Tees & Signage (Estimated & Split) -$10,695 -$10,695 -$21,390 Games (Estimated & Split) -$6,240 -$6,241 -$11,985 LLC Licenses (Estimated & Split) -$655 -$655 -$1,310 Media & Web Support (Estimated) -$500 -$16,500 -$17,000 Opening Ceremony (Estimated & Split) -$1,366 -$1,365 -$2,731 Partnered/Double-Counted Sponsors (Split) -$2,650 -$2,650 -$5,300 PDGA Fees (Estimated) -$1,135 -$1,485 -$2,620 Player Packages (Includes Caddy Book) -$72,991 -$11,114 -$84,105 Player’s Party & Lights (Split) -$1,728 -$1,729 -$3,457 Purse (Estimated at $15,000 Cash Added) -$65,550 -$65,550 Rent & Port-a-Potties (Estimated & Split) -$13,075 -$13,075 -$26,150 Sales Costs (Estimated & Split) $-2,135 -$2,135 -$4,270 Taxes (Estimated & Split) -$1,875 -$1,875 -$3,750 Thank You – Sponsors (Split) -$1,750 -$1,750 -$3,500 Thank You – Staff (Estimated & Split) -$4,772 -$4,771 -$9,543 Cost Total (Estimated) -$141,293 -$161,292 -$302,615

NET (Jacquart Events LLC Loss) -$831 106 City of Henderson

Henderson Sponsorship History 2018 - $1,350 2018 - $1,000 cash & $350 Support Saving for Events Center

107 Sunset Station

Sunset Station Sponsorship History 2018 - $1,750 2018 - $575 in Cards; $525 in Water Bottles, $400 in Dice; $250 cash

The 2018 LVC Host Hotel. www.sunsetstation.sclv.com

108 Financials – Cost Details

Cost Category Sponsor Credit Hard Cost Total Borrowed Items -$27,440 Baskets (18 from Innova & 18 from Lee Canyon) -$11,000 Discs (500 Ring-of-Fire from Innova) -$5,000 Sales Racks (3 from Innova) -$400 Sign Bases (166 from Innova) -$5,040 Staff (4 from Innova & 2 from PDGA) -$6,000 Charities & Donations -$5,124 Boy Scouts of America ($400 cash & 40 discs) -$500 Disc Golf in Schools (2 baskets & lots of discs) -$1,000 Girl Scouts of the USA (40 discs) -$100 Future Events (Discs) -$100 GoFundMe for Steve Killian Hot-Stamp (Cash) -$100 Ice Bowl (Cash) -$100 Salvation Army (Cash) -$100 St. Jude (Cash & CTP discs - estimated) -$500 -$570 Throw Pink (Cash & Water Bottles) -$524 -$1,000 Toys for Tots (2017 & 2018 - Cash and CTP discs) -$430 Wild Horse Leagues (Discs) -$100 Course Tee Pads & Event Signage $-21,390 Banner Frames -$296 Baskets -$50 -$415 Basket Wraps -$585 Flags -$325 Hardware & Tools -$508 -$995 Meals -$716 -$980 Printing -$769 Railroad Ties -$775 Reserved/Future Costs -$583 Rope & Netting -$223 Thank Yous (as Merchandise) -$2,500 -$90 Transportation -$820 -$20 Turf -$10,738 Games -$12,481 Aces (Estimated) -$1,135 -$800 CTPs -$1,045 Distance Competition -$800 Putting Competition -$800 Pyramid of Baskets (Estimated) -$300 -$600 Raffle (Estimated) -$388 -$1,180 Ring of Fire (Estimated) -$714 -$486 Silent Auction (Estimated) -$1,463 -$1,074 Skins -$1,000 Supplies (Estimated) -$200 LLC Licenses -$1,310 Bank (Estimated) -$60 CPA (Estimated) -$200 License with City (Estimated) -$200 License with State (Estimated) -$350 Office Supplies (Estimated) -$500 109 Financials – Cost Details

Cost Category Sponsor Credit Hard Cost Total Media & Web Support -$17,000 Packaged Video Production (4 days) -$12,000 Statistical Analysis -$4,000 Web Development & Support -$1,000 Opening Ceremony -$2,731 Band -$500 Beverages (Estimated) -$1,056 Discs for Ring-of-Fire (Estimated) -$175 Rental & Damages (Estimated) -$350 -$650 Player Packages -$84,105 Bag Tag from N8ive for Pros & Ams -$2,375 Bag Tag from NOMAD for Pros & Ams -$3,800 Caddy Book for Pros & Ams (Estimated) -$3,420 Calendar from Innova for Ams -$1,855 Canteen from Innova for Ams -$6,625 Card & Dice from Caesar’s for Pros & Ams -$2,320 Card & Dice from Sunset Station for Ams -$795 Disc from DiscGolfValues for Ams -$4,505 Disc from Innova for Ams -$4,240 Gift Card from Infinite for Ams -$2,650 Hat from adidas for Ams -$4,505 Key Chain from Innova for Ams -$790 Mini from PDGA #022 for Pros & Ams (Estimated) -$570 Mini from Innova for Ams -$795 Pencils & Stickers for Pros & Ams -$920 Polos for Pros & Ams -$7,410 Sports Sack from Innova for Ams -$2,650 SuperHero Bag for Ams -$29,150 Towel for Ams -$2,120 Tee Shirts for Ams -$2,650 Player Party -$3,457 Drinks (Estimated) -$3,000 Lights (Estimated) -$457 Sales -$4,270 Imprinting -$470 Mailing (Estimated) -$1,200 PayPal (Estimated) -$600 Shipping (Estimated) -$2,000 Thank You – Staff -$9,543 Caddy Books -$210 Basket Raffle -$400 Food -$3,000 Golden Discs -$917 Golden Shovel -$200 Hotel Assistance -$200 Player Package Left-Overs -$1,881 Polos -$455 Shirts -$1,800 -$480 110 PDGA

PDGA Sponsorship History 2018 - $13,050 Total - $23,550

111 Rebecca Hall-Duffy

Rebecca Hall-Duffy Sponsorship History 2018 - $1,000

32 112 Prior LVC Participation

Since 2000, and including the 2018 event, the LVC will have serviced 4,817 competitors. With less than 2,000 individuals ever playing in the LVC, the average participant has played the event twice. Three competitors (Jim Choner, John Cuthbert, and Jeff Kennedy) have played in all 18 LVC events. 51% of the players have been professionals while the remaining 49% have been amateurs. Four divisions (MPO, MPM, MA1, & MA2) make up two- thirds (65%) of all participants. Division 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total Per. MPO 12 34 35 36 36 32 34 56 63 60 78 68 71 61 97 96 76 152 165 1,262 26.2% FPO 0 5 5 3 5 4 2 10 4 9 8 8 9 17 11 21 9 36 25 191 4.0% MPM 0 7 14 17 20 21 27 18 26 32 35 39 39 45 41 44 54 60 56 595 12.4% FPM 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 4 4 4 29 0.6% MPG 1 1 0 1 0 6 8 10 7 15 19 31 39 39 39 44 27 32 36 355 7.4% FPG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 18 0.4% MPS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 11 4 3 9 4 4 12 11 16 12 89 1.8% FPS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0.1% MPL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 6 0 0 13 0.3% MA1 10 15 12 11 19 28 27 39 34 27 61 36 40 56 55 64 71 76 76 757 15.7% FA1 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 4 4 2 4 4 6 5 11 11 12 10 11 95 2.0% MM1 0 10 8 8 12 12 12 13 16 18 20 19 17 18 16 18 37 40 36 330 6.9% FM1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 2 0 0 0 2 6 6 28 0.6% MG1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 9 17 26 32 24 121 2.5% FG1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 0.1% MS1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 8 8 23 0.5% MA2 13 16 10 15 0 0 18 26 22 27 23 25 33 31 44 52 58 56 56 525 10.9% FA2 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 4 5 5 5 5 3 4 6 6 50 1.0% MM2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.1% MA3 5 9 14 6 0 0 3 3 0 0 9 9 20 21 15 18 20 21 21 194 4.0% FA3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 5 5 6 28 0.6% MA4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 15 9 0 14 12 12 74 1.5% JRs 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 8 2 3 0 26 0.5% JRB16 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 2 3 0 14 0.3% JRG16 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0% JRB12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 6 0.1% JRB13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0.1% Total 44 99 101 100 92 112 141 182 182 207 286 256 309 326 374 420 438 578 570 4,817 100%

113 Prior LVC Champions – Part I

Total AMS vs. MPO MPO FPO FPO Total Cash Year Players PROS Winner 1st Prize Winner 1st Prize Purse Added 2018 570 265/305 TBD $3,300 TBD $2,000 $65,550 $15,000 2017 578 278/300 Wysocki $3,000 Pierce $2,000 $62,146 $19,945 2016 448 251/187 Brathwaite $2,000 Weese $875 $37,505 $15,065 2015 420 195/225 McBeth $1,900 Pierce $900 $38,113 $11,113 2014 374 175/199 Locastro $1,700 Allen $550 $28,875 $9,970 2013 326 160/166 Feldberg $1,300 Allen $700 $24,220 $9,330 2012 309 136/173 Locastro $1,400 Jenkins $460 $23,015 $9,165 2011 256 102/154 Doss $1,400 Jenkins $520 $23,066 $9,970 2010 286 137/149 Schultz $1,400 Lopez $500 $21,682 $7,412 2009 207 78/129 McCabe $1,200 Jenkins $525 $18,205 $7,000 2008 182 79/103 Schultz $1,550 Jenkins $529 $19,735 $10,400 2007 182 85/97 Schultz $1,280 Korver $600 $15,022 $6,000 2006 141 70/71 Schultz $1,350 Korver $400 $11,330 $5,074 2005 112 45/67 Schultz $1,200 Korver $380 $8,540 $2,500 2004 92 31/61 Schultz $1,370 Korver $375 $9,000 $3,100 2003 100 43/57 Schweberger $905 Todd $200 $5,270 $1,180 2002 101 47/54 Rico $675 Korver $250 $3,835 $735 2001 99 52/47 Todd $590 Todd $160 $2,896 $200 2000 44 31/13 Cloyes $233 NA NA $625 $100

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Sponsorship History 2018 - $300

114 N8ive Approach

N8ive Approach Sponsorship History 2018 - $2,500 2017 - $2,875 2016 - $2,500 2015 - $2,000 2014 - $1,500 Total - $11,375 2018 – $2,500 in 600 Wooden Bag Tags & Goodies; 2017 – $2,400 in 575 Wooden Bag Tags & $475 in Goodies; 2016 - $2,500 in 500 Wooden Bag Tags & Goodies; 2015 - $2,000 in 400 Wood Bag Tags & Goodies; 2014 - $1,500 in 375 Wooden Bag Tags & Goodies.

115 Aces & Ales

Aces & Ales Sponsorship History 2018 - $1,000 2017 - $1,150 Total - $2,150 2018 - $1,000 in 250 drinks (2 kegs) & Goodies; 2017 - $650 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova, $500 in 125 drinks (1 keg), Goodies. West-Side East-Side Location Location 2801 N. Tenaya Way 3740 S. Nellis Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89128 Las Vegas, NV 89121 702-638-2337 702-436-7600

116 Prior Champions – Part II

2017 LVC MPO Champion – PDGA# - 38008 Rating - 1050 Career Wins - 99 Earnings - $308,177 Home - Fort Mill, SC

World MPO Champion - 2017, 2016

Major MPO Titles - Aussie Open (2017), European Master (2016), Japan Open (2014) National Tour Point Series MPO Champion - 2016 National Tour MPO Titles - Beaver State Fling (2017, 2016), Brent Hambrick (2012), Fort Steilacoom (2014), Great Lakes Open (2013), Hall of Fame (2017, 2013), Kansas City Wide Open (2016), LVC (2017), Masters Cup (2016), PDGA Championship (2011), Texas State (2014, 2013), Vibram Open (2015)

2017 LVC FPO Champion – Paige Pierce PDGA# - 29190 Rating - 975 Career Wins - 76 Earnings: $153,495 Home: Plano, TX

World FPO Champion - 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011

Major FPO Titles - Aussie Open (2017), Copenhagen Open (2013), European Open (2013), Stockholm Open (2012), USWDGC (2017, 2014) National Tour Point Series FPO Champion - 2017, 2015, 2014 National Tour FPO Titles - Beaver State Fling (2017), Glass Blown Open (2017, 2015), Hall of Fame (2015), Kansas City Wide Open (2014, 2011), LVC (2017, 2015), Masters Cup (2017, 2015), The Memorial (2015, 2014, 2013, 2011), Rochester Open (2014), Texas States (2014), Vibram Open (2016, 2015, 2014)

2016 LVC MPO Champion – Philo Brathwaite PDGA# - 26416 Rating - 1024 Career Wins - 28 Earnings: $99,434 Home: Tujunga, CA

Best World MPO Showing – 10th (2014)

Best Major MPO Showing - Aussie Open (5th in 2017) Best National Tour MPO Showing – Beaver State Fling (2nd in 2016), Masters Cup (2nd in 2013)

117 Prior LVC Champions – Part III

2016 LVC FPO Champion – Jessica Weese PDGA# - 50656 Rating - 944 Career Wins - 54 Earnings - $36,218 Home – Grass Valley, CA

Best World FPO Showing - 6th (2017, 2013)

Best Major FPO Showing - USWDGC (2nd in 2017) National Tour FPO Titles - Beaver State Fling (2015)

2015 LVC MPO Champion – Paul McBeth PDGA# - 27523 Rating - 1052 Career Wins - 103 Earnings: $362,798 Home: Huntington Beach, CA

World MPO Champion - 2015, 204, 2013, 2012

Major MPO Grand Slams - 2015 Major MPO Titles - Aussie Open (2015), Copenhagen Open (2013), European Open (2017, 2015, 2013), European Masters (2014), Scandinavian Open (2015), USDGC (2015) National Tour Point Series MPO Champion - 2017, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012 National Tour MPO Titles - Beaver State Fling (2015, 2011), Brent Hambrick Memorial (2016, 2014), Glass Blown Open (2017, 2015), Kansas City Wide Open (2014, 2013), Masters Cup (2017, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012), The Memorial (2016, 2014, 2012, 2011), Pittsburgh Open (2017), Vibram Open (2013)

2014 & 2012 LVC MPO Champion – Nikko Locastro PDGA# - 11534 Rating - 1020 Career Wins - 109 Earnings: $274,842 Home: Grass Valley, CA

Best World MPO Showing – 3rd (2016, 2013)

Major MPO Titles - Japan Open (2010), USDGC (2009) National Tour Point Series MPO Champion - 2011, 2009 National Tour MPO Titles - Alabama Championships (2011), The Memorial (2009), Texas State Champions (2011), Vibram Open (2010)

118 Stone Brewing

Stone Brewing Sponsorship History 2018 - $1,000 2017 - $500 Total - $1,500 2018 - $1,000 in 250 drinks (2 kegs) & Goodies; 2017 - $500 in 125 drinks (1 keg) & Goodies.

Stone Brewing started in San Diego, California in 1996. The company has been listed on the Inc. 500 | 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies list 11 times, and been called the “All-time Top Brewery on Planet Earth” by BeerAdvocate magazine twice. Stone Brewing is the tenth-largest craft brewer in the U.S. and have breweries in Richmond, Virginia & Berlin, Germany.

119 Sierra Nevada

Sierra Nevada Sponsorship History 2018 - $1,000 2012 – Lots of Goodies 2011 – Lots of Goodies 2010 – Lots of Goodies 2018 - $1,000 in 250 drinks (2 kegs) & Goodies.

120 Prior Champions – Part IV

2014 & 2013 LVC FPO Champion – Catrina Allen PDGA# - 44184 Rating - 962 Career Wins - 135 Earnings - $135,390 Home - Pipestone, MN

World FPO Champion – 2014

Major FPO Titles - European Masters (2014), European Open (2017, 2015), Scandinavian Open (2015), USWDGC (2012) National Tour Point Series FPO Champion - 2016, 2013, 2012 National Tour FPO Titles - Beaver State Fling (2016, 2012), Brent Hambrick Memorial (2016), Glass Blown Open (2016), Hall of Fame (2017), Kansas City Wide Open (2016, 2013), Ledgestone (2015), Masters Cup (2016, 2014, 2013), The Memorial (2016), Pittsburgh Open (2017), Vibram Open (2012)

2013 LVC MPO Champion – Dave Feldberg PDGA# - 12626 Rating - 1019 Career Wins - 105 Earnings: $392,408 Home: Eatonton, GA

World MPO Champion - 2008

Major MPO Titles - European Open (2011, 2006), Japan Open (2008), The Players Cup (2007), Scandinavian Open (2010), USDGC (2005) National Tour Point Series MPO Champion - 2010, 2008, 2005 National Tour MPO Titles - Brent Hambrick Memorial (2009, 2007, 2006, 2005), Carolina Clash (2010), Hall of Fame (2007), First Class Challenge (2009), Golden State Classic (2006), Kansas City Wide Open (2012, 2004), Masters Cup (2010), The Memorial (2010, 2008, 2007), Minnesota Majestic (2010), Rochester Open (2014), Skylands Classic (2010, 2006), Waco Open (2005)

121 Prior LVC Champions – Part V

2012-2011, 2009-2008 LVC FPO Champion –Valarie Jenkins PDGA# - 17495 Rating - 962 Career Wins - 117 Earnings - $172,338 Home – Bend, OR

World FPO Champion – 2016, 2011, 2009, 2008, 2007

Major FPO Titles - Aussie Open (2015), European Open (2011, 2009), Japan Open (2014, 2010, 2008 2006), Player’s Cup (2008), Scandinavian Open (2008), USWDGC (2011) National Tour Point Series FPO Champion - 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007 National Tour FPO Titles - Alabama Championships (2011), Atlanta Open (2009), Beaver State Fling (2011, 2007), Bowling Green (2008), Brent Hambrick Memorial (2014, 2011, 2010), Carolina Clash (2010), First Class Challenge (2009), Fort Steilacoom (2014), Golden State (2008, 2007), Green Country Open (2009), Kansas City Wide Open (2012, 2007), Masters Cup (2009, 2008), The Memorial (2012, 2009, 2008), Minnesota Majestic (2010, 2009, 2008), Skylands Classic (2010), Sunshine Shootout (2010), Texas State (2011), Vibram Open (2013, 2008)

2011 LVC MPO Champion – Nate Doss PDGA# - 11794 Rating - 1040 Career Wins - 42 Earnings: $272,054 Home: Bend, OR

World MPO Champion – 2011, 2007, 2005

Major MPO Titles - USDGC (2008) National Tour Point Series MPO Champion - 2007 National Tour MPO Titles - Beaver State Fling (2007), Brent Hambrick Memorial (2010), (2007), Golden State Classic (2008), Green Country Open (2009), Kansas City Wide Open (2011), Minnesota Majestic (2009), Vibram Open (2011)

122 Jacquart events LLC

Jacquart Events LLC Sponsorship History 2018 - $9,000 2017 – $5,250 Total - $14,250 2018 - $4,400 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova, $3,500 in TFR/Extra Sales, $1,000 in Throw Pink Sales, $100 Extra; 2017 - $4,350 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova & $900 in TFR/Extra Sales.

For LVC merchandise, go to www.lvcdg.com/shop

Why an LLC to run the LVC? In late 2016, the Tournament Director of the Gentlemen’s Club Challenge, Jeff Jacquart (PDGA #10749), created an LLC to run the event. A key reason for the change was to remove the Las Vegas Disc Golf Club (LVDGC) from any financial obligations tied to the event, especially with the TD no longer being on the LVDGC Board. (Jeff “retired” from being a Board member so 100% of his disc golf time could focus on the GCC/LVC.) Prior events necessitated the Club to “front” money for the professional purse payouts since not all fund-raising merchandise was sold prior at the close of the event. It costs money to run an LLC – costs typically waived for formally recognized non-profit clubs. LLC annual fees include $200 for CPA fees, $350 State Licensing fees, $250 City Licensing fees, $2,500 in Sales Taxes, and $1,250 in Use Taxes. As required, all income and costs are reported to the IRS. 123 Infinite Discs

124 Prior LVC Champions – Part VI

2010, 2008-2004 LVC MPO Champion – Barry Schultz PDGA# - 6840 Rating - 1026 Career Wins - 222 Earnings - $378,444 Home - Fort Mill, SC

World MPO Champion - 2004, 2003 World MP40 Champion - 2017, 2013

Major MPO Titles - USDGC (2006, 2003, 2001) Major MP40 Titles - USMDGC (2017, 2015, 2014, 2012, 2011, 2010) National Tour Point Series MPO Champion - 2006, 2003 National Tour MPO Titles - Beaver State Fling (2006, 2005), Bowling Green (2008, 2006), Brent Hambrick Memorial (2004), Great Lakes Open (2003), Mad City Open (2003), Melbourne Open (2005, 2004, 2003), The Memorial (2006, 2005, 2003), Minnesota Majestic (2008, 2004), Texas State (2006), Vibram Open (2009)

2010 LVC FPO Champion – Liz Lopez PDGA# - 31162 Rating - 875 Career Wins - 76 Earnings: $48,222 Home: San Antonio, TX

Best World FPO Showing - 3rd (2011)

Best Major FPO Showing - USWDGC (2nd in 2011) Best National Tour FPO Showing - Brent Hambrick Memorial (2nd in 2010), Golden State (2nd in 2008), Kansas City Wide Open (2nd in 2011)

2009 LVC MPO Champion – Eric McCabe PDGA# - 11674 Rating - 1013 Career Wins - 84 Earnings: $169,448 Home: Emporia, KS

World MPO Champion - 2010

Major MPO Title - Players Cup (5th in 2017) Best National Tour MPO Showing - Bowling Green (2nd in 2008), Greater Tulsa Open (2nd in 2008)

125 Prior LVC Champions – Part VII

2007-2004, 2002 LVC FPO Champion – Juliana Korver PDGA# - 7438 Rating - 893 Career Wins - 223 Earnings - $82,018 Home – San Diego, CA

World FPO Champion – 2003, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998

Best Major FPO Showing - Japan Open (2nd in 2006), USWDGC (2nd in 2003, 2002) National Tour Point Series FPO Champion – 2005, 2003 National Tour FPO Titles - Bell South Open (2005, 2003), Brent Hambrick Memorial (2003), Hall of fame (2005), Golden State (2005, 2004, 2003), Great Lakes Open (2005, 2003), Kansas City Wide Open (2005), Masters Cup (2006, 2004), The Memorial (2005, 2004, 2003), Waco Charity Open (2004)

2003 LVC MPO Champion – Brian Schweberger PDGA# - 12989 Rating - 1007 Career Wins - 223 Earnings: $207,406 Home: Tarboro, NC

Best World MPO Showing – 3rd (2004)

Best Major MPO Showing - USDGC (2nd in 2006) Major MP40 Title - USMDGC (2013) Best National Tour MPO Showing - Brent Hambrick Memorial (2nd in 2013), Mad City Open (2nd in 2003)

2003, 2001 LVC FPO Champion – Lesli Todd PDGA# - 13526 Rating - 907 Career Wins - 59 Earnings: $37,789 Home: Los Angeles, CA

Best World FPO Showing – 2nd (2001)

Best Major FPO Showing - USDGC (21st in 2017) National Tour FPO Titles – Dogwood Classic (2004), Melbourne Open (2003)

126 Las Vegas Disc Golf Club

2017 Board Honorary Board President - Cart Atwell; Matt Alexander, Justin Anderson, Tamara Anderson, Director/VP - Jerry Hilton; Danny Blessing, Jon Canonico, Damon Cochran, Tres./Sec. - Chris Arnold; Matt Dalangauskas, Frank Fiorita, Kent Hoopes, At Large - Peter Beaulieu, Jesse Hynie, Jeff Jacquart, Duane Kline, Scott James Beck, Merritt, Josh Moss, Nick Mountain, John Ricker Jr., Chris Russell, Daniel Sparta, Chris Sutherland, Blaine Tingley, Stephan Self Arek Whitmyer, Ben Wilks

LVDGC Sponsorship History

2018 - $3,000 2017-$1,700 2016-$8,470 2015-$4,800 2014-$6,550 2013-$7,650 2012-$7,925 2011-$7,000 2010-$7,075 2009-$4,000 2008-$2,800 2007-$4,500 2006-$5,500 2005-$2,500 2004-$2,575 2003-$500 2002-$340 2001-$100 2000-$180 Total - $77,165 2018 - $1,075 from TFR/Extra Sales, $1,025 in Supplies, $900 in Partnered CFR Sales; 2017 - $500, $380 in Partnered CFR Sales, $820 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2016 - $1,500, $5,850 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,120 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2015 - $1,500, $2,300 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,000 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2014 - $1,500, $4,050 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,000 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2013 - $1,500, $4,450 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,700 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2012 - $1,000, $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,925 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2011 - $1,250, $3,500 in Partnered CFR Sales, $2,250 from TFR/Extra Sales; 2010 - $1,000, $4,400 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,675 from Extra Sales; 2009 - $250, $2,500 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,250 from Extra Sales; 2008 - $1,000, $1,000 in Partnered CFR Sales, $800 from Extra Sales; 2007 - $500, $2,500 in Partnered CFR Sales, $1,500 from Extra Sales; 2006 - $500 & $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales; 2005 - $500 & $2,000 in Partnered CFR Sales; 2004 - $1,000 & $1,575 in Partnered CFR; 2003 - $500 in Partnered CFR Sales; 2002 - $200 & $140 from Extra Sales. 127 Maverick Helicopters

Sponsorship History 2018 - $2,324 Total - $13,606

128 Prior LVC Champions – Part VIII

2002 GCC MPO Champion – Steve Rico PDGA# - 4666 Rating - 1011 Career Wins - 113 Earnings - $250,328 Home - Sylmar, CA

Best World MPO Showing – 2nd (2001)

Major MPO Titles - Japan Open (2006, 2002) National Tour MPO Titles - Brent Hambrick Memorial (2003), Golden State Classic (2003), Kansas City Wide Open (2008), Masters Cup (2008, 2005)

2001 LVC MPO Champion – Cameron Todd PDGA# - 12827 Rating - 998 Career Wins - 54 Earnings: $165,690 Home: Eight Mile, AL

World MPO Champion - 2001

Best Major MPO Showing - USDGC (2nd in 2004) National Tour Point Series MPO Champion - 2004 National Tour MPO Titles - Glass Blown Open (2016), Great Lakes Open (2004), Hall of Fame Classic (2003), Kansas City wide Open (2003)

2000 LVC MPO Champion – Mike Cloyes PDGA# - 3306 Rating - 957 Career Wins - 26 Earnings: $31,528 Home: Las Vegas, NV

Best World MPO Showing – 4th (1988)

Best Major MPO Showing - The Memorial (5th in 2003) Major MP40 Title - NA Major MP50 Title - NA Major MP60 Title - USMDGC (2017) Best National Tour MPO Showing - NA Best National Tour MP40 Showing - The Memorial (5th in 2003) National Tour MP50 Titles - Great Lakes Open (2013) Best National Tour MP60 Showing - Glass Blown Open (2nd 2016)

129 LVC & USDGC

The 2018 Las Vegas Challenge is a qualifier for the Disc Golf Championships

Since all professional divisions are playing the same course layouts (including the Sunday finals), the five professional players with the lowest overall scores will qualify for the USDGC!

130 NOMAD Disc Golf

Sponsorship History 2018 - $4,000 Total - $12,875

131 discmania golf discs

Sponsorship History 2018 - $5,500 2017 - $500 Total - $6,000 2018 - $5,500 in Support of 54 Tee Pads; 2017 - $500

132 LVC & Other NTs

Event No. MPO 1st MPO MPO No. FPO 1st FPO FPO Name MPO Purse Prize Winner FPO Purse Prize Winner 2018 LVC 165 $36,075 $3,300 TBD 25 $7,275 $2,000 TBD

2017 Hall of Fame 62 $16,756 $2,600 Wysocki 15 $4,300 $1,500 Allen, C Pittsburgh Open 77 $20,195 $2,600 McBeth 14 $4,115 $1,345 Allen, C Beaver State Fling 80 $24,500 $4,000 Wysocki 24 $6,645 $2,000 Pierce Masters Cup 76 $23,178 $4,000 McBeth 28 $7,450 $2,000 Pierce Glass Blown Open 152 $41,274 $5,000 McBeth 28 $6,975 $1,500 PP/HL LVC 152 $32,811 $3,000 Wysocki 36 $9,400 $2,000 Pierce 6 NT Events 100 $26,452 $3,533 24 $6,481 $10,345

2016 Brent Hambrick 58 $16,110 $2,255 McBeth 14 $4,141 $1,400 Allen Vibram Open 156 $38,146 $2,500 Williams 20 $7,351 $1,500 Pierce Beaver State Fling 75 $23,690 $3,750 Wysocki 22 $5,850 $1,750 Allen Masters Cup 76 $20,275 $3,000 Wysocki 19 $6,525 $1,800 Allen K. C. Wide Open 84 $20,734 $2,525 Wysocki 15 $3,240 $1,070 Allen Glass Blown Open 156 $44,455 $5,000 Todd 27 $7,125 $1,800 Allen The Memorial 180 $44,950 $4,000 McBeth 21 $6,000 $1,700 Allen 7 NT Events 112 $29,765 $3,290 20 $5,745 $1,575

2015 Hall of Fame 75 $22,694 $2,500 Johansen 13 $3,350 $1,300 Pierce Ledgestone 217 $117,453 $6,600 Lizotte 22 $11,912 $2,600 Allen Vibram Open 148 $49,717 $3,700 Wysocki 27 $7,955 $1,600 Pierce Beaver State Fling 80 $40,970 $3,500 McBeth 19 $5,000 $1,500 Weese Masters Cup 70 $45,204 $3,000 McBeth 24 $6,884 $1,800 Pierce Glass Blown Open 92 $45,899 $5,000 McBeth 15 $3,725 $1,200 Pierce The Memorial 179 $75,688 $5,000 Koling 28 $7,000 $1,775 Pierce 7 NT Events 123 $56,805 $4,185 21 $6,545 $1,680

2014 Rochester Open 47 $16,500 $1,850 Feldberg 12 $2,400 $900 Pierce Brent Hambrick 46 $16,712 $1,600 McBeth 6 $1,220 $580 Jenkins Fort Steilacoom 70 $21,089 $1,800 Wysocki 13 $2,148 $800 Jenkins Vibram Open 145 $50,505 $2,500 Koling 25 $7,350 $1,500 Pierce K. C. Wide Open 76 $19,999 $2,325 McBeth 8 $2,000 $900 Pierce Masters Cup 72 $37,474 $2,500 McBeth 12 $2,795 $1,000 Allen Texas States 77 $24,611 $1,782 Wysocki 12 $2,381 $857 Pierce The Memorial 120 $57,780 $4,000 McBeth 20 $5,300 $1,600 Pierce 8 NT Events 82 $30,385 $2,295 14 $3,200 $1,015 133 PDGA Guide to Event “Levels”

There are several “levels” of PDGA- sanctioned events. Majors and NTs require that a rules proficiency (officials) exam has been passed by all players and Majors, NTs, and A-Tiers, require current PDGA membership to participate. For B and C-Tiers, a $10 non-PDGA fee can be paid to play.

Major Events Majors include World and National Professional and Amateur championships. Entry into these events are based on invitations and player qualification. Qualifications are awarded according to points acquired the prior year from PDGA events, and other criteria. Majors typical number less than a dozen per year.

National Tour / Elite Series NTs are showcased Professional events (and limited to just Open and Open Women divisions since 2016). NTs typically include three days of competition, with at least $4,000 added to the purse. Due to their popularity, “tiered” registration is required, allowing higher-rated Open and Open Women to register up to three weeks before others. NTs typical number less than ten per year. Last year was the first year the LVC was classified as an NT.

SuperTour / A-Tier SuperTours are regional events that have a reliable and successful history. SuperTours require at least three rounds of play, at least $2,000 added to the purse, 100+% payout to Pros, 110+% payout to Ams, and an Am player’s package valued at $25+. Current SuperTours number over one hundred per year. The LVC was a SuperTour from 2004 through 2016. For 2017 and 2017, the Amateur and Aged-Protected Prefessional divisions were/are classified as an A-Tier.

B-Tier B-Tiers are State-level events with at least two rounds of play, providing 100+% payout to Pro and Am fields, and an Am player’s package valued at $10+. The LVC was a B-Tier from 2001 through 2003.

C-Tier C-Tiers are local events providing 85%+ payout to Pro and Am fields. The LVC was a C-Tier for its inaugural year (2000).

X-Tier X-Tier are unique/experimental events (doubles, ratings-based, team, etc.).

134 Donn Blake – PDGA #022

Without whom none of us would even know about this sport!

In Honor of #022 Sponsorship History 2018 - $5,000 2017 - $2,000 2016 - $1,000 Total - $8,000 (Mostly added to Women Divisions Only)

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DGV.com Sponsorship History 2018 - $9,000 2017 – $5,500 2016 - $5,000 2015 - $1,600 2014 - $7,000 2013 - $5,800 2012 - $5,250 2011 - $6,800 2010 - $100 2009 -$3,350 2008 - $5,500 Total - $45,900 2018 - $8,100 in 475 Discs & $900 in 9 Mini Baskets; 2017 - $5,500 in 300 Discs; 2016 - $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2015 - $1,600 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova 2014 - $7,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2013 - $3,000 in 200 Metal Minis & $2,800 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2012 - $5,250 in 350 Metal Minis; 2011 - $6,800 in 400 Discmania Discs; 2009 - $3,350 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova; 2008 - $500 & $5,000 in Partnered CFR Sales with Innova P.O. Box 282 714-488-1042 Etiwanda, CA 91739 [email protected]

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Boy Scouts - Troop 132 will be running the Putting Trials on Saturday, from 9 AM to 3 PM. This year, $100 in discs and $400 in cash will be donated. Since 2011, over $5,000 in merchandise and cash has been donated from the LVC! Girl Scouts - Various troops will be on-site during the weekend selling Girl Scout cookies! Each scout will receive a disc for their participation! Disc Golf in Schools - Over $7,000 in merchandise has been donated to our Disc Golf in Schools effort from the LVC. This year, over $1,000 in new and used discs will be donated to the cause. If you have any discs that you don’t need (or it just went into the water too often), drop them off in our “school” bin! Throw Pink - Established in 2013, Throw Pink encourages women and girls to get out and be more physically active. Over $1,600 has been donated to Throw Pink, including $1,000 this year from their merchandise sale proceeds! St. Jude – Two difference St. Jude fund-raisers are occurring at the LVC – the Putting Contest and the Distance Contest. $1,000 per year has been donated for last two years from the LVC! Our goal is to donate $2,000 this year, so please participate in one of the extra-curricular activities! 100% of the income goes directly to St. Jude!

Paul McBeth

Sponsorship History 2018 - $200 Proceeds from 20 signed McPro Aviars

137 Pyramid of Baskets

Held during the Saturday night Player’s Party For $10, you get three (3) chances to make your disc in one of the 18 baskets (9 on Level I, 6 on Level II, 3 on Level III, and 1 on Level IV.) If your disc lands in the single basket on level IV, you will win an Innova Discatcher Basket! Discs in the level three will win a large prize, in level two will win a medium prize, and level one wins a little some’n-some’n. Over $1,000 in prizes expected to be won! For safety reasons, only LVC Staff may retrieve any discs in any of the baskets. Please remain clear of the Pyramid of Baskets! There is an unlimited number of prizes to be given away, so if the line(s) seem long, be patient my friend…your chance will come.

Dosh Board Golf

Sponsorship History 2018 - $250 2017 –$250 2016 - $50 Total - $550 Dosh Board Golf is a strategy board game. The winner will be the one who manages risk vs. reward and the conditions in the most favorable path. The game incorporates different cards for water, trees, terrain, and wind. Each game changes based on 60 wind settings and 32 different clubs. Four 12-sided dice establish strategic variability expected with ace runs, doinked putts, roll-aways, out-of-bounds, elevation change, lost clubs, and difficult lies. www.doshboardgolf.com 138 adidas TERREX adidas TERREX Sponsorship History 2018 - $7,100 2017 - $19,000 Total - $26,000

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3. Rate the level of difficulty for each course. Innova adidas DGV

Way Beyond My Playing Capabilities Difficult, But I Liked It Just Right A Bit Easy Way To Easy

4. Should shorter tee pads be used for: Women Divisions Novice/Rec Divisions Intermediate Divisions Am Age-Protected Pro All Age-Protected

5. The only way to accommodate more players and have all participants enjoy the Wild Horse experience is to split up the event into two weekends (potentially hosting over 1,000 players). If this was pursued in 2019, the Amateurs would play a three-day event (no finals) from Friday, February 15th through Sunday, February 17th. The warm- up day for the Amateur weekend would be Thursday, February 14th. The Professionals would then play the four-day format (like that used this year, and 40% playing in Sunday finals) from Thursday, February 21st, through Sunday, February 24th. The warm-up days for the Professional weekend would be Monday, February 18th through Wednesday, February 20th. Would you support breaking up the event to allow additional players to participate?

Yes No

6. If you are an Amateur player, and you answered “Yes” above, would you come back to Wild Horse during the Professional Weekend as a spectator?

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