2026 Twin Cities Ice Bowl Registration 1/31/2026

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ROUND
COURSE

NOTE:  If registering more than one player, please create a new registration for each participant.

DATE - Saturday, January 31st, 2026.

LOCATION 
Brookview Golf Course
316 Brookview Parkway
Golden Valley, MN 55427 

COST

  • $35 for 1 round - Includes player pack.
  • $50 for morning round and lunch - Includes player pack.
  • $65 for 2 rounds - Includes player pack and lunch. - choose the order of courses you would like to play in the morning vs. afternoon.
  • Note: Afternoon rounds do not include lunch.

*Pre-Register before 1/20/26 to have lunch included. 

*Cost included registration + donation to the Food Shelf

FOOD
For those who want to have lunch included, you must PRE-REGISTER by 9:00 AM CST on January 20th.


LAYOUT
1 round of 18 holes. Choose between the Morning (AM) round or Afternoon (PM) round and the Blue course or Red course. 

SCHEDULE of EVENTS
8:45 am    Check-in Opens
8:45 am    Silent Auctions Open
9:30 am    Players Meeting
9:45 am    Morning Round Shotgun Start
12:00 pm  Lunch Break
12:45 pm  Group Picture
1:15 pm    Afternoon Round Shotgun Start
4:30 pm   Closed Silent Auction
4:45 pm   Live Auction

Non-participants are welcome to take part in the auction.

Join us in supporting a great cause at our Ice Bowl event!

Several ways you can help even if you are not playing:

💙 Cash and check donations:  can be delivered to Gotta Go Gotta Throw or to Brookview the day of the event. Checks should be made out directly to Second Harvest Heartland.

💙 Silent & Live Auction Items:  we are accepting donations of any kind for the auction.
Non-Perishable Food items

💙 Used Discs:  Used and beat up or rare and collectable, we will take them all.


What is the Ice Bowl?
An Ice Bowl is a disc golf event held in winter with a mission to increase local awareness of disc golf by raising funds for local and regional charities, with an emphasis on fighting food insecurity. Many Ice Bowls emphasize fun over competition, while burnishing a positive image for disc golf and disc golfers through publicizing the charitable fundraising with timely news releases. Ice Bowl began in 1987 as a single tournament in Columbia, Missouri in an effort to publicize the fledgling sport and to get more people playing. Raising funds for charity was added as a very significant component of Ice Bowl in 1996.

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