Competition Manual for Disc Golf Events
5.07 Reporting Requirements
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- It is the responsibility of the Tournament Director of record to submit all results by submitting a completed report via the PDGA Tournament Manager application and paying all fees associated with each event.
- TDs with reports or event fees over 90 days late will be placed on suspension and be unable to play in or direct a sanctioned event until one month after their reports are submitted and all fees are paid in full.
- Tournament Directors are encouraged to award PDGA memberships as prizes in the Amateur and Junior divisions for C-Tier events.
- Events which fail to meet Tier requirements may be demoted in the following year.
- Tournament Directors should set par according to the PDGA Par Guidelines.
Disc Golf Rules and Standards
- Overview
- Official Rules of Disc Golf
- Competition Manual for Disc Golf Events
- Section 1: Tournament Procedures
- Section 2: Division Qualifications
- Section 3: Player Code of Conduct
- Section 4: Majors and Elite Series
- Section 5: PDGA Tour Standards
- 5.01 Applicability
- 5.02 Divisions and Reclassification
- 5.03 Preparing the Course
- 5.04 Finances and Payout
- 5.05 Tier and Target Requirements
- 5.06 Did Not Play, Did Not Finish, Ratings Manipulation, and Disqualification
- 5.07 Reporting Requirements
- 5.08 Major and Elite Series Requirements
- 5.09 A-Tier Requirements
- 5.10 X-Designated Events
- Section 6: International Variances and Exceptions
- Translated Rules of Disc Golf
- Becoming a PDGA Certified Rules Official
- Tour Standards
- Technical Standards
- Disc Golf Rules History