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2025 College Disc Golf

2025 College Disc Golf

There's one round to go at the 2025 College Disc Golf National Championships in Rock Hill, South Carolina.

One more time to make final push.

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Liberty's Cami Lazo and Grace Wilson made that tough on Friday at Winthrop Meadows, starting with four-straight birdies highlighted by back-to-back big putts from Lazo, on their way to a scorching 10-under round.

You can see how it went down below from Ace Run Productions:

Jesse Longenecker is a 1020-rated, 19-year-old who is one-for-one on cashing at the PDGA Professional World Championships.

But to the Eastern Mennonite University freshman who has competed in 76 tournaments with $11,947 in career earnings, College Disc Golf is different.

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Jesse started playing disc golf with his older brother Nathan during COVID and they both “really got into it.”

Emporia State's Atlanta Krueger had fun playing disc golf on Wednesday to open the 2025 College Disc Golf National Championship.

It showed when it mattered most.

Krueger put together four-straight birdies coming down the stretch of the Final 9 of the Women's DI Singles on Thursday to erase a two-stroke deficit and claim a national title on the very last hole.

"Sometimes my mental game is my biggest struggle on the course," Krueger said. "But today, disc golf was fun."

More than 800 student athletes representing colleges from around the world have descended on Rock Hill, South Carolina for the 2025 College Disc Golf National Championships.

It's the largest Natty in history and first PDGA Major of 2025.

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The action kicks off Wednesday in Rock Hill as the competitors take on a format of singles and doubles action. They'll see iconic holes in the Winthrop Arena, which features Lakeside and Meadows courses, as well as be challenged at Camp Canaan and Westminster Park.