Women's Tournaments "Spring"ing into 2013 | Professional Disc Golf Association

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As the popularity of women's disc golf continues to soar, two major tournaments are gearing up to take center stage in April. The Texas Women's Championship (TWC) and Daisy Chains will be held back-to-back on April 20-21, showcasing the growing enthusiasm for the sport among female players nationwide.


The TWC, now in its ninth year, has played a pivotal role in fostering the growth of women's disc golf in Texas. Tournament director Ed Coffey expressed his gratitude for being part of this movement, acknowledging the vital contributions made by numerous volunteers and local clubs. "It feels great to be involved in such a positive and supportive community," he stated.


The TWC will take place at the Williamson County Regional Park (Wilco) in Round Rock, Texas, a venue that has hosted several high-profile tournaments, including the 2011 United States Women's Disc Golf Championship. Ed Coffey, along with Vinnie Miller, have been instrumental in shaping the event over the past decade. Their tireless efforts have been complemented by local clubs and volunteers, resulting in an exceptional player experience.


To cater to participants of all skill levels, the TWC features a juniors division, allowing younger players to develop their skills while being supported by their peers. The tournament also boasts "girlie stations" throughout the course, providing refreshments, snacks, and prizes courtesy of local clubs.


Across the country on the West Coast, Daisy Chains is gearing up for its second annual tournament at Pinto Lake Championship Disc Golf Course in Watsonville, California. Tournament director Christine Hernlund expressed her gratitude for the community's unwavering support, praising their enthusiasm and dedication to women's disc golf.


Daisy Chains has become a beloved fixture on the West Coast, attracting female players from various regions. This year's event will mark the inaugural tournament of the "Poppy Series," a five-tournament women's tour spanning Northern California and Nevada. Christine Hernlund is optimistic that this initiative will unite players across the region and foster even greater growth in the sport.


One of the unique aspects of Daisy Chains is its West Coast Ladies League competition, which brings together teams from various leagues to compete against each other in a fun and friendly environment. Each team consists of four women competing on nine holes for a coveted trophy and bragging rights.


Both tournaments offer an unparalleled experience for female players, with special events, games, and surprises waiting around every corner. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, these events are the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals while enjoying the beautiful outdoors.


As the PDGA Women's Committee continues to promote women's disc golf, we encourage all ladies to get involved and support these incredible events. Keep an eye on our website for upcoming tournaments and be a part of this exciting movement!


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/womens-tournaments-springing-into-2013

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