← 1891 Arena · Disc Golf
Hole by hole.
Card by card. Stroke play, match play, doubles, glow — same scorecard, every shape.
Every player taps their own card on their phone. At the basket on hole 18, the group cross-attests — the disc-golf sign-off that’s been the rule since the first tournament. The TD sees disputes resolve in real time, the clubhouse TV shows the live leaderboard, and the round’s archive (every hole, every OB, every C1 putt) lives forever. Run a Saturday open, a Tuesday league, a club championship, a glow round — same surface every time.
Disc golf on 1891 Arena, by who you are.
Press a tile. Watch the score move.
The disc golf bracket is alive. On every phone in the parking lot.
A player wins a quarterfinal at 7:42 PM. By 7:43, their parent in the parking lot sees the semi-final slot fill in — on their phone, on the same URL the organizer texted out before the event. No app. No login. No spinner. Just the live page.
- Sub-second updates
- One link · every phone
- Caption-default · screen-reader-clean
- Works on a 4-year-old phone
Every format the TD asks for
Four shapes. Same card underneath.
A round, end to end
Tee time to recap email in one tap.
- TD opens the event. Picks the course, the divisions, the tee groups. Phone-link each player.
- Players score themselves. Tap par, tap OB, tap fairway-hit. Every hole, every player, every group, in parallel.
- The leaderboard updates live. Clubhouse TV refreshes within a second. Phone spectators get the same feed.
- Group cross-attests at the basket on 18. The disc-golf sign-off — one tap to attest a whole card, or tap any hole to dispute it.
- TD locks the round. Disputes resolve first. Recap email fires to every registered player; the archive page goes live.
If you’re here for the course side