MVP Space Race 2026
Dick Lawrence Disc Golf Park
January 10, 2026 @ 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm
The 2026 MVP Space Race is set to lift off and brighten the new year skies at Dick Lawrence Park in Fremantle. We aim to take on two rounds of 20 holes, aiming for aces only.
Each astronaut who signs up will receive two discs: a Particle Eclipse Crave and the brand-new Eclipse Atom, both glow super bright.
Festivities begin at 5:30 PM, with a pre-launch sausage sizzle to keep the crew fueled for the mission ahead. The first round of cosmic competition launches at 6:30 PM. Between rounds, we’ll fire up the thrusters with a single bonus event this year: the Distance Competition, challenging players to send their discs into deep space.
During the Space Race, we’ll be hunting for aces only. Scoring is simple and stellar:
1 point for metal
3 points for a basket hit
5 points for a pure ace
All tracked across three divisions, each with its own prize haul.
As dusk settles and the skies dim, the second round will launch around 7:45 PM, so we can try our glow discs.
After the final landing, we’ll honor the top navigators in each division with awards and a payload of prizes. Plenty of discs are up for grabs—so bring your A-game and prepare for launch.

Registration
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Mandatory: Register for a free ADG membership
Support national and register for Australian events. Joining Australian Disc Golf (ADG) is free and easy. Just fill out the form on their website. You will be issued with a unique membership number which you will use when registering for events. Your tournament results and tour points will also be tracked using this number. Membership is mandatory for participation in ADG sanctioned events and covers you for insurance purposes; Once you have your number, you can register for our events.
Support local, become a PDGC member
Support local. Save on most Perth Disc Golf Club events, league days and help support your local disc golf community. See the full membership benefits here and join our club
Support international, become a PDGA member
Support international. Track your player rating and performance against the growing community across the globe. You don’t need a PDGA membership to compete in lower tiered events (smaller events, B-Tier or lower), but it’s worth having a membership if you wish to see your ratings against others. See the PDGA membership benefits.
Come to a league day
The PDGC league days are for players to experience a similar style of structured play in a more casual setting. Here you will be matched up with players who can help you understand the rules and their love of the game. There are 2 league days run a month:
- North of the river: Rob Hancock Memorial Disc Golf Course, Greenwood
- South of the river: McFaull Park Disc Golf Park, Spearwood
Join the online community, say hi on the PDGC Facebook page
Keep up to date with event announcements, ask questions about disc golf or tee up a round with other players in the local community.
You will need to request to join, but there will be an administrator to approve you. There are also a few other Facebook groups players regularly communicate on:
Make sure you’ve got the right equipment
We assume you have already purchased your set of disc golf discs, but you may also consider grabbing a disc golf mini marker for marking your lie. Be sure to have a towel to wipe your discs, drink bottle to keep hydrated and supportive footwear to protect your feet. Sunscreen is also a good idea since you will be outdoors in nature!
Rules of disc golf
Keeping it as simple as possible the following are the disc golf rules for recreational play.
Tee throws
Tee throws must be completed within or behind the designated tee area. Do not throw until the players in front of you are out of range.
Lie
The spot where the previous throw has landed. Mark your lie, pick up your disc and throw directly towards the basket from that spot.
Out of bounds
There are some areas of the courses marked with OB such as roads, water and paths. If you do cross OB, just move your disc where it last crossed in bounds inline with the basket.
Throwing order
After teeing off, the player whose disc is farthest from the basket always throws first.
Completion of hole
A disc that comes to rest in the basket or chains constitutes successful completion of that hole.
Planning to play in a competition? Make sure you familiarise yourself with the official rules:
Space Race Registration 2026
Register and pay to guarantee your spot & the discs included.
Details
- Date:
- January 10, 2026
- Time:
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5:30 pm - 10:00 pm
- Event Categories:
- Social Event, Space Race
Venue
- Dick Lawrence Disc Golf Park
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Hilton Reserve 138 Lefroy Rd
Beaconsfield, WA 6162 Australia + Google Map
Organiser
- Jon Mu
