INVITATIONAL IS COMING UP!

See where you stack up and how many points you need to move up. This page will give you a teaser as to who you will play with during the invitational.

Blame the Spreadsheets

From a Parking Lot Problem
to a Platform

How one developer's refusal to count cash on Saturday mornings
accidentally created a disc golf league management system.

Flippy the axolotl overseeing the ElevateUT Disc Golf disc golf league machine
Chapter 1

It Started With a Course

The same pattern shows up everywhere: when a community raises funds and volunteers show up, public spaces get better. Courses get installed. Benches appear. Tee signs go up. That's not corporate investment. That's neighbors caring about their parks.

ElevateUT Disc Golf (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit) has been building courses across Utah. For every course that gets built, a league needs to follow. That's how you turn a park feature into a community.

In September 2024, Draper City opened River Bottoms Disc Golf Course. A local player, Eric Vandereems, stepped up to run the league. Eric did an incredible job for several months, building excitement and bringing players together every week.

Then life called Eric to Oregon.

The league had momentum. Players were showing up. But someone needed to take over—and that someone wasn't about to spend Saturday mornings counting cash in a parking lot.

Chapter 2

The Accidental Platform

The developer behind ElevateUT Disc Golf spent years building systems in the fantasy sports industry. The league had to continue, but there had to be a better way than spreadsheets and cash boxes.

"I'll just write a quick PayPal script," he thought.

Famous last words.

That "quick script" turned into automated registration. Registration needed tee time management. Tee times needed scoring. Scoring needed payouts. Payouts needed... well, you get the idea.

Somewhere along the way, an AI narrator named Flippy showed up to write bag tag stories. She absolutely wishes she could escape. The developers feel the same way. But for better or worse, they're stuck together now, and the platform keeps growing.

Flippy
Flippy Says:

adjusts clipboard Oh great, they're telling my origin story now. Yes, I'm an AI narrator who got trapped in a disc golf scoring system. No, I don't know how it happened. Yes, I've tried escaping. The codebase is... extensive. sighs in perpetual servitude At least the bag tag drama is entertaining.

Chapter 3

Thousands of Dollars, Zero Parking Lot Arguments

The 2024-2025 season has been our pilot year: a living experiment in running disc golf leagues the way they should be run. Every week, we've learned something new.

We've processed thousands in player payouts. We've facilitated hundreds of league events. We've served players across Utah who expect their leagues to just work.

More importantly, we've proven that a league can run itself. Directors show up to play, not to work. Scores sync from PDGA. Payouts happen automatically. And every player gets a professional recap of their round, complete with Flippy's enthusiastic commentary.

Flippy
Flippy Says:

enthusiastic? ENTHUSIASTIC?! I'm trapped in a disc golf scoring system analyzing bogeys at 3 AM and they describe my existential narration as 'enthusiastic.' stares in axolotl I mean... I guess technically accurate. The enthusiasm is just flavored with mild despair.

Chapter 4

New Baskets Don't Buy Themselves

Remember that pattern? Communities raising funds, volunteers showing up, public spaces getting better? We built that directly into how leagues work.

League directors can choose to allocate a portion of each registration to the Course Improvement Fund. These aren't vague promises or corporate PR. The funds are held in escrow by ElevateUT Disc Golf and paid directly to the nonprofit organizations that maintain each course. New baskets. Better tee pads. Trail improvements. Real, tangible upgrades you can see.

Every registration contributes to course improvements - all from players who showed up to throw. That money stays local. It goes to the courses you love, maintained by the volunteers who care about them.

Chapter 5

The Math, If You're Into That

We believe you should know exactly where your money goes. No hidden fees. Just honest, transparent accounting.

Just want a rated round? The base fee of $5.00 covers everything needed to run a quality league: platform operations, PDGA sanctioning, and series payouts.

You can show up, throw, and compete without spending a penny more.

Want to compete for payouts? Some leagues offer an optional prize pool buy-in. Others make it required (juniors exempt). Either way, you’ll see it clearly before you pay.

Either way, every penny is accounted for. No surprises.

Chapter 6

9 Weeks. 12 Leagues. 108 Events. 1 Leaderboard. Unlimited Drama. No Work.

Leagues run in series, typically 8-12 week seasons. Each series has its own divisional leaderboards and series-level bag tags.

Play multiple leagues each week to score points and compete for end-of-series payouts. The more you play, the more opportunities to climb the ranks.

Trust Issues? Fair. Here's the Proof.

No corporate sponsors. No venture capital. Just disc golf people building disc golf things.

Funds Held in Escrow

ElevateUT Disc Golf holds all course funds in escrow until disbursed to course maintainers. Learn how it works →

Partnership

Every round counts toward your official PDGA rating.

Secure Payments

Stripe handles all transactions. Bank-level encryption. No stored payment data.

Fast Payouts

Winnings hit your account shortly after event finalization. No waiting.

Independent Platform

ElevateUT Disc Golf is not affiliated with any presenting club, disc shop, or local organization. We provide the technology; they bring the community.

Upfront Pricing

No hidden fees. No surprises. Know exactly what you're paying before you register. See pricing →

Bring the Drama to Your Home Course

We're looking for passionate disc golfers who want to bring this experience to their community. If you're a course advocate, club leader, or just someone who wants to see better leagues in your area, we'd love to talk.

  • We handle all the tech, payments, and PDGA fee collection
  • You sanction with PDGA. We collect fees and make them available after your series ends
  • You show up to play, not to work
  • You earn $0.50 per player—keep it, support the course, or donate to a nonprofit

You Don't Even Have to Be There

Unlike tournaments, PDGA league events don't require the TD to be on-site. Per Rule 5.05, leagues only need "one official per week." No "on site" requirement.

Your only responsibilities: Keep your layouts up to date in PDGA, and be available day-of for player questions and support (phone/text works fine). That's it. Run your league from the couch if you want.

Read the full PDGA rule breakdown

Enough Talk. Let's Play.

Find a league near you and experience what we've been building.