Simultaneously, the La Mirada Open is taking place from February 1-2, 2025, at La Mirada Regional Park in California. This B-tier tournament, hosted by the Los Angeles Disc Golf Club, has already drawn 187 registrants, indicating its popularity among players. With $1,000 in added cash, the La Mirada Open promises to deliver thrilling competition.
Another B-tier event, the Show Low FREEZE, presented by Innova Champion Discs, is set for February 1, 2025, at Show Low DGC in Arizona. This tournament has attracted 75 registrants and also features $1,000 in added cash, contributing to the vibrant disc golf scene across the nation.
For amateur players, the Frozen Fingers Event 3 is scheduled for February 1, 2025, at Hudson Springs Park in Ohio, with 96 registrants signed up. This event is part of the NEO Disc Golf Alliance series, emphasizing the grassroots level of the sport.
In the Pacific Northwest, the All Day Disc Golf Presents Hyzer at Horning`s is a C-tier event taking place on February 1, 2025, at Horning`s Hideout in Oregon, with 134 players registered. These tournaments reflect the growing popularity of disc golf in the United States, offering a range of competitive opportunities from professional to amateur levels.
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