Royal Family Fun Day
This is a free competition brought to you by Melbourne Disc Golf and the City Of Melbourne. We hope to attract a lot of families to this event, but all members of the Melbourne Disc Golf Club and the public are more than welcome. We are looking forward to seeing lots of our new members there along with the local player base that is rapidly growing as news spreads about Disc Golf in Royal Park
We currently have a morning and afternoon round available. You may register for both rounds but you may be removed from the afternoon round if the space is required for other players. If the demand is very high, we may open up a late afternoon or evening round.
There will be a simple and fun Learn To Play Disc Golf clinic between the rounds from 12:00 to 12:30. Join us for that and then test your skills in the afternoon round.
This will be a fun day modelled around our monthly Social Days. As the Royal Park course does not have a Metrix rating, we will not be able to award a HC prize but there will be CTB and longest hole out prizes and we will come up with some creative ways to award other prizes. Those playing in the Summer Cup competition will have their scores included in that comp.
The Melbourne Disc Golf Club would like to thank The City of Melbourne for their generous grant which has allowed us to install the course in Royal Park. One of the aims for the course is to encourage more women and families to get involved in this fantastic recreational activity. We hope to see lots of women and families use this course over the summer months.
More information on the course can be found here.
Please check in using the check in brick on hole 1. The information gathered will help us to lobby for a permanent course here and maybe where you come from.
Registration is being done through Disc Golf Metrix. The links are:
The City of Melbourne and the Melbourne Disc Golf Club respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land we are playing on, the Bunurong Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation and pays respect to their Elders past, present and emerging.