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Churchbridge site of stop two of Legacy Co-op Disc Golf Tour

The final stop will be a Halloween-themed event in Yorkton Oct. 29.
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Ian McKay putts in action in Churchbridge Open.

CHURCHBRIDGE - The second leg of the 2022 Legacy Co-op Tour is in the book with players enjoying the nice weather Saturday to toss 36 at the Churchbridge Open. 

Gage McKay of Regina threw a minus-nine 105 to top the open field, three strokes better than Regina’s Taylor Mountain who shot a 105. Josh Istace of Moosomin rounded out the top-three shooting a 109. 

McKay also topped the field in Kamsack, the opening stop on the three-tourney tour. 

On the ‘amateur’ side of things Matthew Verhoog topped things with a plus-13 127, a stroke better than Arlen Nicel of Regina at 128. Jeri-Ann Brownbridge of Regina rounded out the top-three with a 129. 

The final stop will be a Halloween-themed event in Yorkton Oct. 29.   

“You don’t have to wear a Halloween costume, but we won’t stop you either,” said director Trevor Lyons in a previous interview with Yorkton This Week.   

This year, to encourage new participants who just want to come out for fun, the ‘amateur’ category will have an entry fee of $10 and a disc – any disc you have that isn’t quite what you hoped can be offered up.   

At the end of the day participants will be able to select one disc from the pile – starting with the best score to the lowest.   

“We hope this will get the non-competitive player out,” said Lyons. “We all have discs we’ve bought that don’t quite fit our play style, so you can use it to enter, and take something new home to have fun trying out.”   

If you have questions, or want to register contact Lyons at 306-620-3226, or pop on to discgolfscene.com to find an online registration form. 

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