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Get ready to make history with us! We are beyond excited to introduce our very first Disc Golf Tournament, and we cannot wait to see the community come together for this brand new event. Whether you are a seasoned player or just looking to have some fun, this is your chance to be part of something special from the very beginning.
 

We hope you are just as excited as we are to launch this event and create a fun, energetic atmosphere for everyone involved. More than just a great day on the course, this tournament supports a meaningful cause. All proceeds will directly benefit the MATS Self-Sufficiency Program, helping us continue our mission of empowering individuals and strengthening our community.

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Join us, bring your friends, and be part of the start of something amazing!
 

Event Information:

Date: Saturday, May 23, 2026

Time: 

  • Check in begins at 8:00 am

  • Tee off is at 9:00 am

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Location: Rotary Disc Golf Course at Frank Lorino Park

3100 Lorino Park Rd

Morristown TN, 37813

Fun Fact: Morristown is widely known as the Disc Golf Capital of Tennessee, and we are excited to build on that reputation! With such a strong love for the sport in our community, it only made sense to bring people together for a disc golf event that gives back.

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That is why we are proud to host this tournament benefiting the MATS Self-Sufficiency Program. By combining a passion for disc golf with a purpose, we hope to create an event that is not only fun and competitive, but also meaningful for our community.

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