

With that comes the possibility that a thrower participating in more than one league at the same venue may have multiple scores in the top or bottom 3 – this is allowed.If a venue runs multiple leagues – the scores from each league night will be combined to find the top 3 and bottom 3 players overall from that week.Venues may run multiple leagues, and players may play in multiple leagues from the same, or other venues, there are no restrictions for this.In the case that a venue is short players for a single week (sickness, injury, etc) that drops them below 6 participants, for each player they are “missing” they will receive an automatic average score of 52 added to their venue average for the week.Only players that complete 4 or more games will be counted towards the minimum.There is no maximum number of throwers for a league.The minimum number of throwers that can form an official league is the same as regular league play – six (6).Venues MUST participate in Week 1 to be registered for this competition.If you want to notify WATL of your venues intent to play, you can register here. Any league starting the week of November 6th will be counted as participating in this competition.This is a hatchet league competition only.


We strongly encourage WATC bid earners to play, and help the other throwers in their venues train and improve their game! Venue Cup Overview The Venue Cup is intentionally designed to be a competition for players that do not earn a 2022 WATC bid. The league team within WATL came up with an idea to keep throwers engaged in competition through this ‘off-season’, which we have dubbed, the Venue Cup. As a result, there is a 2 1/2 month gap between the end of the Fall season, and the beginning of the Winter 2023 season. In 2022, WATL reduced the amount of time between seasons, to end the year earlier, leaving more time for Worlds bid earners to plan and book their trips.
