Disc Golf Tournaments Galore: A Comprehensive List of Upcoming Events

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The world of disc golf is set to explode with excitement as a plethora of tournaments are scheduled to take place across the USA and Canada. From beginner-friendly events to high-level professional competitions, there's something for every kind of player.


Starting in February, the first major event on the calendar is La Vie en Rose, taking place in Live Oak, Florida. This A-Tier tournament promises to be an electrifying experience for all participants. Just a few days later, the Gentlemen's Club Challenge IX will kick off in Las Vegas, Nevada, followed by The Memorial presented by Discraft in Scottsdale, Arizona.


The month of March is packed with action as the St. Patrick's Classic gets underway in Orangevale, California, on both the 13th and 21st. Other notable events include the Melbourne Open in Melbourne, Florida; the 26th Dogwood Crosstown Classic (Amateur) in Raleigh/Zebulon, North Carolina; and the Bowling Green Amateur Championships in Bowling Green, Kentucky.


April brings a new wave of excitement as the 14th Texas State Championships take place in Missouri City, Texas. Also scheduled for April are the 7th Glass Blown Open in Emporia, Kansas; the Texas Women's Championship in Round Rock, Texas; and the NCPR Lexington Open X in Lexington, Kentucky.


The summer months will see a plethora of events, including the Steady Ed Memorial Amateur Masters Cup in Santa Cruz, California; the Alabama Disc Golf Championship in Athens/Huntsville, Alabama; and the Red Hawk Amateur Championship in Crystal River, Florida. Other notable tournaments include the Disc 'n Dat Bluegrass Open in Independence/Burlington, Kentucky; the Greater Milwaukee Open (Am only) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and the CCR Open in Lansing/Grand Ledge, Michigan.


As we enter June, the Virginia Open (Pro only) will take place in Spotsylvania, Virginia. This is followed by the Disc Golf Hall of Fame Classic in Appling, Georgia; the Greater Peoria open in Peoria, Illinois; and the Aspen Sports Treebash Open in Flagstaff, Arizona. The High Plains Challenge VI will kick off in Fort Morgan, Colorado, while the Discraft Great Lakes Open (Pro only) will take place in Dexter, Michigan.


July will see the Ft. Steilacoom Open in Lakewood, Washington; the Brent Hambrick Memorial Open in Columbus, Ohio; and the Scholl's Bicycle Center Pittsburgh Flying Disc Open in Portersville/Warrendale, Pennsylvania. The month of August is highlighted by the Mad City Open in Madison, Wisconsin; the Full Throttle Challenge at Solitude Mountain Resort in Solitude, Utah; and the Cranbury Classic in Norwalk, Connecticut.


September brings a fresh batch of tournaments as the Charlie Vettiner Strikes Back takes place in Louisville, Kentucky. This will be followed by the Northwoods Open @ Sandy Point Resort in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin; the West Virginia Open in Paw Paw, West Virginia; and the End of the Trail Classic 2009 in Visalia, California.


The final months of the year are packed with events as well. The Eric C. Yetter Champions Cup will take place in Newtown, Pennsylvania; the Colorado State Championships in Fort Collins, Colorado; and the Augusta Classic in Augusta, Georgia. Other notable tournaments include the US Doubles Chamionship in Rock Hill, South Carolina; the 2009 NorCal Series Championships in Auburn/Orangevale/Rocklin, California; and the Flying Eye Open (Am only) in Athens, Georgia.


Finally, November will bring the HOTT Final (Heart of Texas Tour) in Wimberley, Texas; the Moccasin Lake Open in Clearwater, Florida; and numerous other events. With so many thrilling tournaments on the horizon, it's an exciting time to be a part of the disc golf community.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/2009-pdga-tour-schedule

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