The owners of The Gates of Hell Disc Golf Course invite you to this 100 Holes in Hell endurance challenge. This is the sixth year running this event. Here are the details:
1. We will be playing 100 holes throughout the day (45 before lunch and 55 after). The course consists of 9 holes that will be repeated 11 times and one final temporary hole.
2. We will have water and Gatorade available. Please bring a water bottle and additional drinks to remain hydrated throughout the day. Coolers will be located adjacent to Holes 1, 3, 5, and 6 for easy access and feel free to bring your own.
3. We are allowing alcohol to be brought onto the property provided you have a designated driver or you camp overnight after the event. We do not want anything to happen to anyone on the drive home. Please no glass bottles.
4. All players are welcome to camp overnight on Friday and/or Saturday night. Please bring your own gear for camping. Fireworks (of any kind) are not allowed.
5. All players will receive lunch and dinner as part of their entry fee. Plan on bringing snacks and extra drinks to help you get through the day.
6. Please carpool from Kit Carson Park (or elsewhere) if possible. Directions will be emailed to participants prior to the event. GPS will not get you to the course so print and use the directions.
7. A prize will be given to the winner and a handicapped winner (handicap will be determined at lunch time for all participants based on morning round results).
8. Additional prizes such as CTPs and ace pot ($2 entry for ace pot) will also be available to be won. If the ace pot is not hit, it will be donated to the 2023 Daniel Boe memorial. If more than one person hit the ace pot, it will be split based on the number of aces hit.
9. Any money raised from this event (after expenses) will go toward the 2023 Daniel Boe Memorial.
10. Space is limited to 26 players. If you know anyone that would like to volunteer (especially someone with EMT, nurse, or doctor training), please let me know. Also, we encourage heckling so be sure to invite your friends.
11. For your safety, the group you are playing in and/or a tournament official can stop you from finishing the event if you show signs of heat exhaustion, substantial dehydration, dizziness, total body fatigue, etc. Ultimately, you are responsible for determining how many holes you can play safely.
12. Check in will be from 7:00 AM to 7:30 AM. We will have players meeting at 7:30 AM and start immediately after that. Do not be late.
Thank you and hope to see you in July.
If you have any questions, Mark can be reached at [email protected] or 603-986-7314.
THANK YOU TO DGA AND SDSF FOR SPONSORING THIS EVENT.
Warnings: If you struggle with any heart conditions or have trouble climbing up/down hills or rough terrain, this event is not for you. If you do not like the heat (as it can be hot here) or playing in high winds (which are definitely possible), then perhaps you should sit this one out. If you are scared of snakes, spiders, tarantulas, lizards, bees, coyotes, birds, rocks, or any other wildlife (as we have all of these and more) then you should probably pass.
1. We will be playing 100 holes throughout the day (45 before lunch and 55 after). The course consists of 9 holes that will be repeated 11 times and one final temporary hole.
2. We will have water and Gatorade available. Please bring a water bottle and additional drinks to remain hydrated throughout the day. Coolers will be located adjacent to Holes 1, 3, 5, and 6 for easy access and feel free to bring your own.
3. We are allowing alcohol to be brought onto the property provided you have a designated driver or you camp overnight after the event. We do not want anything to happen to anyone on the drive home. Please no glass bottles.
4. All players are welcome to camp overnight on Friday and/or Saturday night. Please bring your own gear for camping. Fireworks (of any kind) are not allowed.
5. All players will receive lunch and dinner as part of their entry fee. Plan on bringing snacks and extra drinks to help you get through the day.
6. Please carpool from Kit Carson Park (or elsewhere) if possible. Directions will be emailed to participants prior to the event. GPS will not get you to the course so print and use the directions.
7. A prize will be given to the winner and a handicapped winner (handicap will be determined at lunch time for all participants based on morning round results).
8. Additional prizes such as CTPs and ace pot ($2 entry for ace pot) will also be available to be won. If the ace pot is not hit, it will be donated to the 2023 Daniel Boe memorial. If more than one person hit the ace pot, it will be split based on the number of aces hit.
9. Any money raised from this event (after expenses) will go toward the 2023 Daniel Boe Memorial.
10. Space is limited to 26 players. If you know anyone that would like to volunteer (especially someone with EMT, nurse, or doctor training), please let me know. Also, we encourage heckling so be sure to invite your friends.
11. For your safety, the group you are playing in and/or a tournament official can stop you from finishing the event if you show signs of heat exhaustion, substantial dehydration, dizziness, total body fatigue, etc. Ultimately, you are responsible for determining how many holes you can play safely.
12. Check in will be from 7:00 AM to 7:30 AM. We will have players meeting at 7:30 AM and start immediately after that. Do not be late.
Thank you and hope to see you in July.
If you have any questions, Mark can be reached at [email protected] or 603-986-7314.
THANK YOU TO DGA AND SDSF FOR SPONSORING THIS EVENT.
Warnings: If you struggle with any heart conditions or have trouble climbing up/down hills or rough terrain, this event is not for you. If you do not like the heat (as it can be hot here) or playing in high winds (which are definitely possible), then perhaps you should sit this one out. If you are scared of snakes, spiders, tarantulas, lizards, bees, coyotes, birds, rocks, or any other wildlife (as we have all of these and more) then you should probably pass.