Doublecork, Inc. is pleased to invite all serious dart players to participate in our Spring 2012 season of the Pro Developmental Singles League (PDSL) which begins the week of March 4, 2012.
Brackets can be from anywhere in the USA. Download the flyer for more information or visit our website: www.doublecork.com
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Thursday, February 02, 2012
Thursday, April 07, 2011
#darts PDSL Summer 2011 Season
All details for participating in the PDSL Summer 2011 Season can now be found on the Doublecork.com website - CLICK HERE
BASIC INFORMATION
Application Deadline:
May 21, 2011
Season Begins:
Week of June 5, 2011
Season Duration:
Brackets will play a 7-week regular season with two weeks set aside at the end for makeup matches, followed by a 1-day playoff event (dates and times to be announced)
Bracket Requirements:
Brackets should consist of 8 players who will play seven matches (1 match against each opponent). Brackets may have 6 or 7 players and have 1 or 2 “byes” if 8 players are not available. One player must be designated “Bracket Representative” and be responsible for managing the bracket, submitting forms and fees, and entering match results on the league website. This person should have a functioning email address and Internet access.
Player Fee:
Each player pays a $10 non-refundable entry fee which will be used for league expenses and awards.
Sponsors:
All matches must be played at a pub, lodge or other licensed establishment with a minimum of 2 regulation boards. However, please note that no sponsor fee is required for the summer season.
_________________
Vice President, DoubleCork, Inc.
Pro Developmental Singles League (PDSL)
http://www.doublecork.com
BASIC INFORMATION
Application Deadline:
May 21, 2011
Season Begins:
Week of June 5, 2011
Season Duration:
Brackets will play a 7-week regular season with two weeks set aside at the end for makeup matches, followed by a 1-day playoff event (dates and times to be announced)
Bracket Requirements:
Brackets should consist of 8 players who will play seven matches (1 match against each opponent). Brackets may have 6 or 7 players and have 1 or 2 “byes” if 8 players are not available. One player must be designated “Bracket Representative” and be responsible for managing the bracket, submitting forms and fees, and entering match results on the league website. This person should have a functioning email address and Internet access.
Player Fee:
Each player pays a $10 non-refundable entry fee which will be used for league expenses and awards.
Sponsors:
All matches must be played at a pub, lodge or other licensed establishment with a minimum of 2 regulation boards. However, please note that no sponsor fee is required for the summer season.
_________________
Vice President, DoubleCork, Inc.
Pro Developmental Singles League (PDSL)
http://www.doublecork.com
Sunday, January 25, 2009
What is the Patriot Dart League?
The league (PDL) was formed for the players. Existing leagues did not put enough effort into providing for the players so we formed our own league.
The PDL is dedicated to providing a venue for playing dart where the matches are easy to get to. Driving distances to matches need to be kept to a minimum.
The PDL is dedicated to providing recognition for players. The PDL gives out a high percentage of awards to its membership.
The PDL, like any other organization, needs to be dependable. This means that shirts, awards, and events need to be presented in a timely manner. It is the habit of the PDL to provide these items approximately three weeks after the end of the playoffs at an awards event.
http://league.doublecork.com
This is the post that got me post something the PDL:
When I was out there this week I spoke at length regarding this with Mike Baxter. Our PDSL format here in the Northeast a great one IMHO. We play 501 exclusively best three out of five is a set and best three of five sets is a match. Which gives you a max of twenty five legs a night which is doable for most folks and a minimum of nine legs which enough darts to be a fun night out even if you get wiped out. We keep track of all darts thrown each leg and transfer that to an online data base. For that mater you could start the first west coast bracket of the PDSL. As all stats are kept on line anyway. All you need is six players one of which owns a computer. Come on board league.doublecork.com
(sewa-darts.com post link)
The PDL is dedicated to providing a venue for playing dart where the matches are easy to get to. Driving distances to matches need to be kept to a minimum.
The PDL is dedicated to providing recognition for players. The PDL gives out a high percentage of awards to its membership.
The PDL, like any other organization, needs to be dependable. This means that shirts, awards, and events need to be presented in a timely manner. It is the habit of the PDL to provide these items approximately three weeks after the end of the playoffs at an awards event.
http://league.doublecork.com
This is the post that got me post something the PDL:
| zeeple wrote: |
| Hi all, I am thinking about trying to put together a very informal singles league in the Seattle area and as for the format I am thinking about mimicking the Premier league. Can anyone point me to an online resource that details what games they play, how many legs per set, umber of setss, etc? Thanks! |
(sewa-darts.com post link)
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