Two Heads Open 2020

14-15 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 attracts a contingent of interstate and international players.

This is a two-day tournament played over three rounds of 18 holes, plus finals (9 holes). The format is singles stroke-play and competitors play in divisions suited to their playing experience and ability.

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

ENTRY FEES
Open Division players: $100
Amateur divisions: $80
Junior divisions: $40
Saturday only, all divisions: $40
Lunch on both days is included, please let the Tournament staff know if you have any specific dietary requirements and we will try to cater to them.

REGISTRATION
Players are required to register for the tournament in advance.
This can be done by completing the online registration form found here: http://www.australiandiscgolf.com/events/register_generic.php?event_id=259

To view a list of already registered players follow this link:
http://www.australiandiscgolf.com/events/list_registrations_action.php?event_id=259&hide_paid=true

PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Your registration is not complete until payment has been made by direct transfer. Payment must be made by 12 March 2020.

Bank: NAB
Account Name: Hobart Disc Golf
BSB: 087-007
Acct No: 64-434-9355

Please quote your name and ‘THO’ in the description (Eg: Sandy Eaglebird THO)

SCHEDULE
Saturday 14 March
07:30 – 08:00 Player registration
08:00 Players meeting
08:30 Tee off, 1st round
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Tee off, 2nd round

Sunday 15 March
08:00 Players meeting
08:30 Tee off, 3rd round
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Finals
15:00 Awards presentation

ENQUIRIES
Ph 0408709063 | Email hobartdiscgolf@gmail.com
Tournament Director: Oliver Mundy-Castle
Tournament staff: Hobart Disc Golf club members

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TWO HEADS 2020 ACCOMMODATION OFFER

Some years back we booked two great houses down by the river that allowed players to simply walk to and from the tournament. Meant great parties and no need for a rental car!

We have booked them again this year (Friday & Saturday nights) but numbers are limited. The Saturday night player’s dinner by Chef Harvey is happening at the Derwent Retreat – outside weather permitting. In respect to players staying at this accommodation, festivities will wrap up by 9:30/10:00.
Costs for both properties are $60.00 per person per night – Priority for couples regarding Queen/Double beds – otherwise first in best dressed!

DERWENT RETREAT is a fully equipped house built in the late 70’s on a point near the yacht club and launching ramp in historic Austin’s Ferry – 2 minutes from Poimena Reserve. It has some of the best views on the river Derwent with a panorama stretching from Mt Wellington in the south to Mt Direction to the east and north to the Quoin and beyond.
This large modern property is fully furnished, has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and sleeps up to 9 with a configuration of a queen, double, two singles, two king single folding beds and a single folding bed. It has a fully equipped kitchen and laundry, barbecue, internet, TV, DVD, stereo etc.

DERWENT HIDEAWAY is a fully furnished architectural house built in the 50’s. It also has absolute waterfront on the Derwent river and is 2 minutes from Poimena Reserve.
Derwent Hideaway has three bedrooms which sleep up to 6 with a configuration of a queen, double, two singles, a folding sofa bed and a drawer bed in the lounge. The bathroom has a separate toilet and wash basin and there is a fully equipped brand-new kitchen and laundry.

If you are interested in securing a bed here or have questions, please contact: harvey.yarnall@gmail.com

 

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…