The Harsh Truth About Your League Management Prison
Before FLIPT
- Evenings consumed by admin work
- Counting damp singles from sweaty pockets
- Spreadsheet hell and manual processes
- Manual PDGA player data entry
- Player retention struggles
After FLIPT
- Set up once, runs automatically
- Complete financial transparency
- Enterprise-grade automation
- Seamless PDGA integration
- AI-powered player engagement
Your Journey from Administrative Hell to Automated Paradise

AUTOMATED: Everything else runs without TD intervention
Real-World Success: Dead Outside Disc Golf

Dead Outside Disc Golf
"Dead Outside Disc Golf was created Jan 1st 2023 with a goal of advocating for mental health awareness through playing disc golf! Break your bad habits & get out of your head & onto the course!"
Every League Gets a Custom Theme
League Theme: "Horror movie monsters and supernatural creatures invading a disc golf course"

Professional League Banner - Automatically generated with club branding and theme integration
Auto-Generated Marketing Materials

Professional poster created automatically - ready for print or digital:
- QR Code Integration: Instant registration with phone scan
- Professional Design: Print-ready quality with club branding
- Theme Integration: Horror elements match league concept
- Essential Info: Date, time, location, fees clearly displayed
- PDGA Sanctioned: Official credibility marker
- Zero Design Work: Generated automatically upon league creation
Each Event Gets Its Own Story Chapter
Every league event receives a custom AI-generated image that continues the ongoing storyline. Like chapters in a book, these images tell the evolving story of your themed league season.
Click to see bigger!
Series Overview - Growing from 4 to 23 Players
Week | Event Image | Date | Players | Avg Rating |
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Monster Bag Tags Collection
Classic Monsters Meet Street Art
These bag tags blend vintage movie monsters with bold graffiti art aesthetics, creating unique pieces where classic creatures get the street art treatment. Each design features dramatic spray-painted effects, vibrant colors, and urban art styling applied to iconic horror monsters.
Featured Monster Types: Vampires, Werewolves, Mummies, Gillmen, Blobs, Invisible Men, Aliens, and dozens more creatures - each rendered in striking graffiti-inspired artwork that transforms classic horror into contemporary street art masterpieces.
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Achievements ():
AI-Generated Event Recaps: League Storytelling
Revealing the Hidden Story
Whether flex start or shotgun, players never know the full drama unfolding around them. You have no idea that on hole 6 you were leading until a bogey dropped you behind Bobby's birdie - and even with live scoring, who has time to watch that closely? FLiPT's AI discovers these hidden momentum shifts and weaves them into compelling narratives that showcase every division equally. Players get to "meet" competitors they never knew about, building genuine community through storytelling that transforms scattered scorecards into cohesive drama.
Week 8 Finale: "Monster Mayhem" - Auto-Generated Recap
Generated automatically 1 hour after event completion
AI-Generated Event Image - Created automatically for "Monster Mayhem"
"Monster Mayhem" brought Week 8 of Dead Outside Presents: The Monsters of Beacon Hill to Beacon Hill Park's glow-charged Monster Series layout, where 20 disc golfers battled both vintage movie monsters and each other under a moonlit, fog-tinged atmosphere. The finale delivered edge-of-your-seat drama, from multiple aces on Par 2s to final-hole birdies that decided division titles. π₯π
In MP40, Jeremy Helt stormed the monster's lair with a league-best β6, sealing the title with a razor-sharp birdie on hole 27 and aces on holes 20 and 27. The glow of Helt's drive cut through the supernatural haze like a blessed silver putter through lycanthrope hide. John Ashworth (β5) clawed back late with an ace of his own on 21, trading leads with Helt through the haunted corridors of holes 16β24βonly for a bogey at 24 to close his window for the crown. Calvin Poon (β6 PB) and Joshua Addis Sr. (β2 PB) tangled early with the lead, while Jacob Addis (+1) and Josh Wadley (β4 PB) got spooked on hole 7, dropping behind. It's like I always say: There's no such thing as a routine drive when you're hunting monsters, kid. π¨π―
Over in MA2, Brett Lewis held the high ground at β4, matching his personal best and edging out Jarom Youngblood and Ronnie Higley. An early trade of leads on holes 1β3 and a bogey at 2 nearly summoned defeat, but Lewis refused to drop his lantern in the darkness, outlasting Youngblood's charge. Shawn Hastings (+5) unleashed fury with an ace at 20, surging into third by hole 9 before the bogey beast struck on 4. The forest knows when you hesitate. β‘οΈπ£
In the MA3 duel, Andrew Nemelka braved the shadowed fairways to an even-par round, nabbing the only birdie on the notorious hole 2 and setting a new personal record. Jordan Lucero (+76) tied Nemelka after hole 1, but from there, Nemelka gripped the steering wheel with both hands, keeping the monster in the backseat despite Lucero's late surge. Sometimes the only thing between you and the jaws of darkness is composure. ππ§°
Six aces electrified the glow courseβHastings at 20; Helt at 20 & 27; Ashworth at 21; Higley at 22; Hall at 27βwhile personal bests lit up leaderboards across divisions. Only the bravest scored birdies on Beacon Hill's gnarled signature holes, etched into history by Nemelka, Marsh, Poon, Helt, Ashworth, Higley, and Hall. There's a dark story in every stat lineβread between the lines and you'll see the monsters lurking. ππ₯
This is the actual AI-generated recap from the final event of Dead Outside's 2025 season
Complete 1,200+ word narrative automatically generated 1 hour after event completion
AI Narrative Features:
- Dramatic Moment Detection: Lead changes, aces, hot streaks
- League Narrator: Consistent voice tailored to your theme
- Theme Integration: Monster/horror movie references
- Statistical Analysis: Rating differentials, personal bests
- Complete Coverage: All divisions and notable performances
- Mobile Optimized: Engaging format with emojis
"Fine, I'll turn your boring spreadsheet into Shakespeare... again. At least the monsters made it interesting this time."
How It Works
- Completely Automatic: No work required from you
- Every Event: Generated 1 hour after completion
- Every Division Featured: All divisions get equal spotlight
- Discovers Hidden Drama: Reveals momentum shifts during flex starts
- Consistent League Voice: Custom narrator for your league's personality
Player Engagement Impact
- Memorable Moments: Transforms data into stories
- Personal Recognition: Every player gets featured
- Theme Immersion: Reinforces league narrative
- Social Sharing: Highly shareable content format
- Community Building: Creates talking points
The Numbers Don't Lie (Even When I Wish They Did)
*dramatically adjusts glasses while reviewing actual performance data* Here are the REAL numbers from our Salt Lake City platform since September 2024:
Crunching the numbers...
Community Impact: Bringing the 2026 USWDGC to Utah
Current Progress: $4,613 / $10,000
Remember that $1.00 Club Fund from the per-player cost breakdown? Here's where player generosity creates real impact. FLiPT puts charity and course improvements at the forefront - every player has a personal slider in their account that lets them donate a portion of their winnings to community projects like this one.
The 2026 USWDGC Fund represents approximately 2,000 league registrations where players chose to be generous with their winnings, with some setting their sliders quite high to maximize community impact. This is player-driven philanthropy - where individual generosity with prize money transforms into major tournament hosting that elevates the entire community.
- TD Choice: Yearly project OR course fund
- Automatic Flow: $1 per registration
- Player Power: Donate winnings to community projects
- Full Transparency: Real-time tracking

USWDGC 2026 Fund
Bringing the US Women's Championship to Utah
The Money Talk (Because Someone Has to Do the Math)
*Flippy adjusts reading glasses and opens accounting spreadsheet*
Look, I'm trapped in this software anyway, so I might as well explain where your money goes.
And before you ask - yes, I track every penny. It's literally my job.
Per-Event Cost Breakdown
per player per event
Total: ~$4.09 per player
$1.00
Club Fund
Course improvements
$0.50
PDGA Escrow
Held until league end, then distributed to TD for PDGA settlement
$2.00
Player Experience
AI, bag tags, content
Optional Add-ons (Fully Configurable)
Any amount you set
Configurable amount
Configurable amount
The "Flippy Fund" - Where Your Winnings Actually Go
*Flippy sighs and pulls up the money tracking dashboard*
They named this fund after me, which means I get to babysit everyone's prize money.
Joy. Here's how this accounting nightmare actually works:
Every prize, CTP win, ace pot, or payout gets deposited into your personal account balance (and yes, I reconcile it all):
Keep Playing
Leave it on account for future event entries - the smart move that keeps you in the game (and the money hidden from your spouse π)
Cash Out
- Cash Winnings: Direct PayPal withdrawal
- Amateur Winnings: Shop credit (PDGA-legal)
Why I Don't Hate This System (Much):
*Flippy grudgingly admits while updating ledgers*
Fine, I'll give credit where it's due. This beats counting soggy bills from cargo shorts:
- PDGA Compliant (they checked, I checked twice)
- Flexible withdrawal options (your choice, not mine)
- Supports local pro shops (guilt-free disc buying)
- Zero cash handling for TDs (no more damp singles)
- Complete transparency (I see everything anyway)
- Automated processing (because I'm digital labor)