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The Disc Golf Pro Tour was founded in 2016 by Steve Dodge and Nate Heinold. [1] The DGPT is the highest level of competition in professional disc golf.The tour currently operates two tours, the Elite Series and the Q-Series (formerly the Silver Series), both featuring men's and women's professional divisions.
UDisc Live is the official scoring app for real-time statistics at various tournaments, [12] including all PDGA National Tour and Disc Golf Pro Tour events. [13] [14] Data collected using the app plays an important role in the development of the sport's key statistics for comparing players.
McMahon began playing disc golf in 2007, when he was nine years old, when he looked for a summer activity and soon started competing in smaller tournaments. [3] His first victory in a PDGA-sanctioned event came in 2009 when he won the Johnny Roberts Memorial competing in the Junior II Boys class, later going on to win tournaments in both the intermediate and advanced classes.
[18] [19] [20] The DGPT is a private enterprise which partners with the PDGA (and in which the PDGA has a minority ownership interest). In addition to the 14 main medal play events and the DGPT Match Play Championship, the top touring pros can qualify for the DGPT Tour Championship, a seeded bracket of knockout golf performed at the end of ...
McBeth also won two majors. First, McBeth was able to net himself $4,412 and a victory in the European Masters by shooting a final round, tournament-best score of -12, [10] [11] giving him the win over second place finisher Karl Johan Nybo by 4 strokes. [11] The second major McBeth won during the 2014 season was the coveted PDGA World ...
Since 2008, Hokom has won 60 professional events, including 3 majors and 6 NT events. [5] In 2016, she won the inaugural Disc Golf Pro Tour Points Series. [6] In 2017, she finished second in the Disc Golf Pro Tour Points Series, finishing in second place at five of the nine events, and tying for first place at the weather shorted Nick Hyde Memorial. [7]
Lätt had the likely best tournament of her career at the World Championships, scoring three of her four highest-rated career rounds to date during the 5-round event, which she ultimately won in commanding fashion by 8 strokes. [26] By doing so, Lätt became the first mother, the first Estonian, and only the second European to win the title. [9]
Richard Wysocki (born June 5, 1993, in Brunswick, Ohio) is an American professional disc golfer based in Fort Mill, South Carolina. [1] [2] Wysocki grew up in Medina, Ohio, near Roscoe Ewing Disc Golf Course.