Yes, this is one of the biggest and best venues for Amateurs to show their skills and participate with the best in their division. It is also just a great place to have fun with tons of other disc golfers. It is just as much of a disc golf get-together as it is a competition. But there is extreme competition. If you haven't gone to this one and your an Am, you need to do so.
This is from the PDGA website:
"One of the longest running events in the DGA/PDGA history is the Bowling Green Open, starting in April of 1978 and continuing each year in what has become a favorite destination for disc golf players each spring. Split into two events since 2000, an amateur weekend (April 3-4-5) and a professional weekend (April 25-26), the amateur event is considered the Daytona 500 of Disc Golf. With upwards of 700 players, a week full of preliminary disc golf events, a dozen courses in the area to enjoy, and spring flowering trees, and once cut grass fairways in the mid-south, this early season event is a must to test your game against the largest amateur fields on tour."
Does anyone have any stories from previous events they'd like to share? Let's hear who is going?
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