Coppertop BBQ Offers a Frisbee Golf Tournament with Great Prizes!
Monthly Frisbee Golf Tournament
This monthly tournament is sponsored by the owner of Copper Top BBQ (Matthew Kerley-Otten) to encourage local community involvement and outdoor activities. All ticket proceeds go towards off-setting food costs, custom frisbee costs, event insurance costs, and prize costs, but the majority of the event is fully paid for by Matthew. Tyler Starbard will be volunteering his time to set up and run all tournaments and practices.
When: Tournament is the last Saturday of every month at 11 AM. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Saturdays of the month at 11 AM are practice (free for everyone).
Where: Across the street from Copper Top
Prizes and Participation Awards: ALL players receive a meal and unlimited drinks (not alcohol) at Copper Top as a participation award for the duration of the tournament. The winner of each tournament will receive their choice of either an Oculus Quest 2 VR headset OR a $300 gift card to a business of their choosing. Players can only win 1 prize per 12 month period, but if you win, future participation and meals are free in that 12 month period.
How much: Players 16 years of age and older must purchase a $25 ticket for each tournament. Practices are free. Players 12-15 get FREE ADMISSION TO THE TOURNAMENT AND CAN STILL WIN PRIZES but must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Tickets can be purchased online, or for cash/card at Copper Top.
What you should bring: Nothing, just yourself. We made some custom frisbee golf frisbees that will be provided to all players.
WE WILL BE CROSS REFERENCING SCORES AND CHEATING WILL RESULT IN INSTANT 3 MONTH SUSPENSION FROM ALL TOURNAMENTS AND PRACTICES.
The first tournament will be held on March 26th, start practicing now!
Get your tickets now while you still can if you would like to participate in the tournament.
There are only a certain number of spots available! https://www.coppertopbbq.com/events
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