Baxter Sponsorship

  • Naming rights for the VIP deck area overlooking 18’s green (pictured on next page).
  • Your logo placement prominently featured on all event tickets (a large portion of the tickets will be distributed in the Marion community to local businesses for free).
  • Logo displayed on VIP Signage (2).
  • Logo/company signage in the VIP area. With space to display 2 tents in the area for entire event.
  • Complementary VIP tickets for your guests (15) including light refreshments and drinks.
  • Logo displayed on VIP badges.
  • Listing in our caddy book as a premier sponsor.
  • 3 Holes of Brand Recognition in the caddy book.
  • Full page color ad in the caddy book.

$5,000.00

Why College Disc Golf?

College Disc Golf’s mission is to encourage the growth of disc golf through competition and programs that support and engage our student organizations. These programs and competitions are crucial for the growth of disc golf on the collegiate level. All of our efforts focus on developing College Disc Golf and our student athletes.

Testimonials

"This was one of my best experiences playing disc golf. I wish that I had more opportunity to have played unfortunately the timing was off and I couldn’t play more years. I met a lot of great people. People who are still playing And competing on the national level. I believe they’re competing in the national championship creates opportunities for people to progress in their future endeavors and becoming a touring professional disc golf player. I encourage anybody who is looking to play a Professional style tournament and is in college to create a team and join the national collegiate this golf championship."
Philip Tait
South Alabama Alum
"Getting involved in college disc golf united our club and gave it direction. Players at all levels now have a desire to have their teammates and themselves be their best in order to compete together in collegiate events. Those that have competed this year are already talking about how they look to get after it again with their teammates by their sides for next season."
Ethan Huddleston
Missouri S$T
"Going in I had no idea how much fun college disc golf would be! It’s some of the best memories I have in disc golf or college in general."
Caleb Wilkins
Texas A&M Alum
"The most important group of people who I have had the pleasure of playing with is my teammates. I can't imagine what my 4 years at NC State would have been like without the Disc Golf Club and all of the members, no matter the skill level. So I would like to thank each and every one of you for making my college experience great! I honestly don't think I could have become an All-American and finished in the top 20 of the Amateur World Championships without all of your support!"
Andrew Horne
NC State

HELP

You need 2 players for a Women’s team and 4 for all other divisions. The women’s division is the only field at the National Championship offered for individuals to compete.

Find your team page here. If you see your school listed there, reach out to us or fill out the form on the team’s page for your captain or leader’s information. If you do not see your school listed there, reach out to us and we’ll create your team page and help get you started!

Conference events are open for anyone to participate! Find an event you’re interested in and register your team to compete!

Regionals require current College Disc Golf membership. Have you reached out to us? You need a team page and login before you can join and renew your CDG membership. After your join, your team can compete in any Regional event.

College Disc Golf events are organized and ran by volunteers that range from Tournament Directors with PDGA Major experience to students running their first events. There are two main types of events – conference play (league like play, more casual events) and Regionals (more competition focused events that require CDG membership and where you earn your invite to the CDGNC). All CDG Regionals are PDGA sanctioned and consist of at least round of team alternating shot doubles and singles play. More scoring and format information. Event format and layouts are determined by the TD for that event. Events can be one or two days. Find a qualifier near you – event map and schedule.

No, you do not need to qualify to compete. If you are interested in competing in Division 3 (DIII) or the Women’s Division, you do not need to qualify. Only teams interested in competing in Division 1 (DI) or Division 2 (DII) need to qualify.

To qualify, earn your invite by being one of the highest placing teams without a bid at any Regional on the schedule!

Only teams interested in competing in Division 1 (DI) or Division 2 (DII) need to qualify. To qualify, earn your invite by being one of the highest placing teams without a bid at any Regional on the schedule!

  • Example: results and bids for an event with 3 bids to DI and 3 bids to DII.

Place

Team

Bid

1

School 1 – A

DI

2

School 2 – A

DI

3

School 1 – B

DII

4

School 3 – A

DI

5

School 2 – B

DII

6

School  4 – A

DII

7

School 5 – A

 

Bids are are awarded to the school and can only field one team in DI. If registration does not fill, schools will be able to register more than one team in DII.

Yes, professionals players can participate. Only PDGA Premier Pros are ineligible.

PDGA Memberships are included with your College Disc Golf Season Membership!

If you join CDG on or after October 1st, your PDGA membership will renew for the rest of the calendar year and all of next. If you join CDG prior to October 1st, your PDGA membership will not be renewed until October 1st but will still be renewed for the rest of the calendar year and all of next.

Step-by-step

Do you already have a team page on the site? If so, follow the steps below!

Step 1 - Player Page & Account

Every player needs a player page and an account.

Players, are you listed on the team’s page? If not, reach out to your team’s leader to create a page and an account.

Team leaders, login and navigate to your team’s page to create new players.

Step 2 - Membership

Regionals require a CDG membership to participate.

Players, do you see the current season’s membership on your account page? If not, there is not a membership assigned to your account. Reach out to your team leader to assign a membership or purchase one yourself.

Team leaders, players can purchase memberships individually or you can purchase them and assign them. To assign them, navigate to your account page and click the team name you’d like to manage. Using the same email that was used during the player creation process, you can assign players to the team. You can also share a link with them to access the team.

*Team designation/assignment does not matter for memberships. The teams on your “My Account” page are for membership purposes only. A “Team” will be created each time you make a purchase. Players do not need to all be on the same team, everyone just needs a membership assigned to their account.

Step 3 - Roster

Teams must submit a roster before competing in a Regional.

Team leaders, download and complete the roster form. You will have to submit the roster to your registrar for verification. Please plan accordingly.

Step 4 - Play!

Now’s the time to earn your bid to Nationals.

Enjoy the journey from Conferences to Regionals to Nationals.

Find events here.

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