2025 Masters Worlds Field Events Information
2025 Masters Worlds Field Events Information
Putting Competition
There will be nine stations, each with a basket in which three putts of varying length and difficulty will be presented. The spots at each station will have putts worth 1, 2, and 3 points.
Players will be in groups of no less than three and get a scorecard and pencil. The layout and flow from station to station will be explained. Normal PDGA rules apply. Players will get one putt at each spot (1-point spot, 2-point spot, and 3-point spot) for three putts at each station/basket. Each player should putt from a spot and retrieve their putter after each attempt. The total number of points will be written for that hole/station before the next station is started. A missed putt is worth zero. Total the points after completing all stations (27 total putts in 9 stations) and submit a scorecard.
***The maximum for each station would be 6 points. A perfect game of no missed putts would have a total score 54.
Long Drive Competition
We will have players throw in groups of three or four to expedite the process. Players may throw in a group of less than three if not enough players are checked in. Players will get five throws each, and if a player foot faults (releases the disc with a supporting point in front of the throwing line or outside his or her station), that throw will be forfeited. If a throw is interfered with during flight (the disc hits a person, animal, or an administrator-specified obstacle before the disc contacts the ground), that will not count, and the player shall immediately get a rethrow. Players will alternate with the other players in their group. Each player should throw one shot before the next round of throws starts.
Each spotter will oversee spotting one player at a time. Each spotter should have 5 surveyor flags. As each throw is taken, the spotter will track the disc, spot exactly where it first contacts the ground, and place a flag there. Only the longest throw is measured. There is also a designated landing area; only discs that make the first impact within the designated throwing area will count. After each player has thrown their five throws, the spotter will stand at their player’s longest throw. The administrator will laser each player’s longest throw while standing at the station that the player threw from. The administrator will then note each distance and move on to the next round of players.
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