Two Heads Open 2019

16-17 March
Poimena Reserve, Austins Ferry, Tasmania

The Two Heads Open is the state championships for disc golf in Tasmania.  This annual tournament brings out the best of the local disc golfers and regularly attracts a contingent of interstate and international players.

Spectators
Spectators are welcome at any time and it’s free entry onto the course.
Catch the action from approx 9.30 – 4pm on both days.
The final starts at 2pm on Sunday.

Competitors
Players must register in advance.


Competitor information

This is a two-day tournament played over three rounds of 18 holes, plus finals. Anyone is welcome to take part. The format is singles stroke-play and competitors play in divisions suited to their playing experience and ability.

There is also a warm-up doubles competition on 15 March at Poimena.

Tournament Classification
Australian Disc Golf
: A-Tier
Professional Disc Golf Association: C-Tier

Tournament entry fee
Open Division players: $80
All other divisions: $55
Saturday only, all divisions: $30

Lunch is included.

Player registration
Players are required to register for the tournament in advance.
This can be done by completing the online registration form.

The Friday doubles competition does not require pre-registration. Just turn up on the day.

Payment can be made on the day of the event, cash only.

Schedule

Friday 15 March
Random Doubles
12.30-13.00 Doubles registration
13.15 Players meeting
13.30 Start of round

Saturday 16 March
08.15 – 08.45 Player registration
09.00 Players meeting
09.15 Tee off, 1st round
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Tee off, 2nd round

Sunday 17 March
09.30 Tee off, 3rd round
12.30 Lunch
14.00 Finals
16.00 Awards presentation

Enquiries

Ph 0437 179 275   |   Email hobartdiscgolf@gmail.com

Tournament Director: Richard Sampson
Tournament staff:  Local players

Tournament Archives

The first Two Heads Open was held at Poimena in 2008, and the tournament hasn’t missed a year since.

All the results from these tournaments are recorded on the Professional Disc Golf Association website. Take a look…