2025 Champions - Southeast Osprey! Congratulations!
May the trees, breeze and OBs ever be in your favour!
Running annually in Calgary and the surrounding area since 2024
Welcome to the official webpage for the Local Lines League, we're glad to have you here. On this site you will find things that do not easily fit into neat little Facebook posts (honestly, I don't know why I didn't think to do this sooner). Things you will find here will include:
Complete standings for every participant
Complete team standings including past week's teams scores
Our Schedule for the league
Rules
Scoring algorithms
Aces recorded during this league season
Looking for input for running the 2026 version of the league next season
Current Team standings - Updated Weekly throughout the season
Current Individual standings - Updated Weekly throughout the season
Current Individual standings - Updated Weekly throughout the season
Shane Domen - Lindsay Park Hole 2 [2025/04/06]
Tyler Pritchard - Lindsay Park Hole 3 [2025/04/11]
Chris Thornton - Bonavista Downs Hole 9 [2025/05/13]
Bryce Pickford - Currie Hole 9 [2025/05/25]
Alex Penney - DRM Hole 12 [2025/06/05]
Asher Surdu - Big Marlborough Hole 3 [2025/06/25]
Mo Rouleau - Big Marlborough Hole 1 [2025/06/25]
Jason Saygnavong - St. Mary's Hole 6 [2025/07/06]
Jennifer Adams - Big Marlborough Hole 4 [2025/07/23]
Tara Berez - DRM Hole 6 [2025/07/30]
Landon Lawlor - Bonavista Downs Hole 2 [2025/09/08]
Bradley Bates - Bonavista Downs Hole 16 [2025/09/13]
The Local Lines League is a travelling casual league that puts players on teams based on where they live in relation to Calgary. The league moves to a new course every week so players who are local to that course have an opportunity to participate in the league. The league is open to all and is free to play. In 2025, multiple rounds were allowed to be recorded by any player every given week, this means that if you live close to the featured course of the week, you may have an advantage, not only in knowing the local lines in play at that course but also being able to record as many rounds as you want to.
Find the featured course on UDisc. When you get to that course, check in on UDisc (you will need to have an active account to do this part) and choose the team that you will play for based on the quadrant of the city you live in. Teams are also broken up by gender so make sure you choose the "W" division if you identify as a female player. Record your round. That's it. The league will track your round and attribute it to the team you chose to play for.
The League Director can be contacted through UDisc. If there is a problem with the score card you recorded, you have a question about how the league is run or what team you should play for, reach out and we will get you sorted and playing.