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World-class courses and Hill Country views make Circle R a disc golfer's dream and a future disc golfer's revelation.
The courses will be open for public play Thurs March 22nd & Friday March 23rd
2012 PDGA Am Doubles World Championship is on March 24th & 25th
Come by if you want & watch for free
To book a group of 20 or more for play and camping, call us at 512-970-9001
COURSE CONDITIONS:
Seasonal: Creeks & ponds have no water in them.
Circle R is available for private & corporate events. Please contact us for reservation details.
We are open for camping for your event when booked ahead of time.
You may reach the Circular Productions, LLC team at: 512-970-9001 or cp@moment.net
Circle R is located at 11801 FM 2325, Wimberley, TX 78676
Click for: Directions & Map.
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2011 PDGA AMATEUR WORLD DOUBLES EVENT
Congratulations to the 2011 PDGA Amateur World Doubles Champions.
Click Here to check out the Final scores for the 2011 Am World Doubles
Annual showdown between the world's top Amateur doubles teams
Each year the sport's up-and-coming Amateurs choose a partner and battle for the World Doubles Champion title.
The tournament features two days of play on Circle R's two courses, and multiple formats of doubles play. All players must be current PDGA members with Amateur classification.
Everyone will play a round of Best Shot, one round of Best Disc, and one round of Alternating Shot. Teams that make the finals will play Best Shot, Best Disc, and Worst Shot.
Best Shot, also known as "Scramble," is the most common format for doubles in disc golf. Players always throw from the same lie, picking the shot they prefer each time.

Example of Best Shot: both team members take a shot from the lie. |
Best Disc, also known as "Best Score," is similar to singles. Both players play their own disc and take the better score on each hole.
In Alternating Shot, players take turns throwing throughout the course. If one player makes the putt, the other player drives on the next hole.
In Worst Shot, players always throw from the same lie and take the worse shot every time. Both players must make their putts.
Click here for more information on the rules for each style of play
Your division will determine which course you'll use for each format.
Divisions Offered
Advanced, Advanced Women, Advanced Master, Advanced Grand Master, Intermediate
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