9:00a players meeting - start immediately after. Check-in begins at 8:00a.
The 15th Annual San Marcos Super Ice Bowl, a stop on the Golden Sombrero Series of Ice Bowls, will be held on Sunday morning, Feb 13, 2022 at Montiel Park Disc Golf Course in San Marcos, CA. This is a charity fundraising event to raise money for the North County Food Bank. We know this is Super Bowl Sunday, so the event will be one 18-hole round of golf immediately followed by a 9-hole final. Also, for only the ninth time in SoCal, this will be a Superclass event! What does that mean? Only larger diameter, blunt rimmed, catch-style discs can be used. All registrants will receive a Superclass-legal, tournament-stamped Innova Zephyr as part of your entry fee. More info on Super Class here.
In the past we have asked you to bring canned food, but we're not asking for it this year (unless you already have cans in your pantry that haven't passed their expiration date). Why? Because the food bank wants cash. Why? Because they can feed five hungry people a full meal for $1, which is better bang-for-the-buck than you can get buying a case of tuna at Costco.
The 15th Annual San Marcos Super Ice Bowl, a stop on the Golden Sombrero Series of Ice Bowls, will be held on Sunday morning, Feb 13, 2022 at Montiel Park Disc Golf Course in San Marcos, CA. This is a charity fundraising event to raise money for the North County Food Bank. We know this is Super Bowl Sunday, so the event will be one 18-hole round of golf immediately followed by a 9-hole final. Also, for only the ninth time in SoCal, this will be a Superclass event! What does that mean? Only larger diameter, blunt rimmed, catch-style discs can be used. All registrants will receive a Superclass-legal, tournament-stamped Innova Zephyr as part of your entry fee. More info on Super Class here.
In the past we have asked you to bring canned food, but we're not asking for it this year (unless you already have cans in your pantry that haven't passed their expiration date). Why? Because the food bank wants cash. Why? Because they can feed five hungry people a full meal for $1, which is better bang-for-the-buck than you can get buying a case of tuna at Costco.