Seneca_Ace
Jun 02 2006, 09:01 AM
I heard that there is a rule in place that a course can only hold two PDGA sanctioned tournaments per year. I can't find this anywhere in writing.

Is this true?

If so, what is the reasoning behind this?

Is it so the schedule does not become over saturated?

There is a Saturday (7/29) that I want to run a sanctioned tournament and there are NO sanctioned events in the surrounding states.

We already have The Seneca Creek Soiree and The Mid Atlantic Amatuer Championships, both long running events.

ck34
Jun 02 2006, 09:15 AM
That's an old "rule" from the early 90s that's gone. At one time, you could only have something like two events per county per year. The guideline that replaced it is the table that shows minimum distances between events of different tier levels (unless TDs agree to shorter distance). If your State Coordinator agrees and the surrounding schedule allows, you could have lots of sanctioned events on a course each year.

Seneca_Ace
Jun 02 2006, 09:19 AM
Thanks Chuck! :)

I think an old early 90's guy was the one who told me that. :D