2015 has been a year of progress filled with major milestones for both disc golf and the PDGA. It’s difficult to sum up all the amazing things that happened this year in a few short paragraphs, and even more difficult to put into words the level of excitement and anticipation we have for the year to come.
“The National Tour started with a playoff and ended with a playoff”, said Paul McBeth #27523 as we walked up to the tee pad of Hole 2 with the gallery just behind us. At that moment, the reality of the 2015 National Tour coming to an end finally hit me. Has it really been six months since The Memorial Championships where Mcbeth faced another North Carolinian in a playoff?
As soon as videos from the 2015 Maple Hill Open become available, we will post them here for your viewing pleasure. Check out the full results and follow along with live hole-by-hole scoring for every player in both the Open and Open Women's division.
ESTACADA, OR. – Will Schusterick #29064 (160, -23) shot a -6 on the day, fending off Ricky Wysocki #38008 and Nate Sexton #18824 (161), and Steve Rico #4666 and Nikko Locastro #11534 (163) to hold the lead in Open Men, and Valarie Jenkins #17495 (190) caught up to Jessica Weese #50656 after three rounds of action in the 2015 Beaver State Fling. The fourth and final round will be played tomorrow.
ESTACADA, OR - Will Schusterick #29064 (105, -17) and Jessica Weese #50656 (126, +4) are leading Open Men and Open Women, respectively, after two rounds of action in the 2015 Beaver State Fling at Milo McIver State Park in Estacada, Oregon.
Series points from a player’s top five PDGA National Tour finishes from the first six events plus the points from the Hall of Fame Classic determined the 2015 PDGA National Tour Series Champion. Players that have competed in all six of the events leading up to the Hall of Fame Classic have a score that is crossed out, as it does not count towards the score in their Total column.