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National Tour Elite Series

Series points from a player's top four National Tour finishes from the first four events plus the points from the Music City Open will determine the 2021 PDGA National Tour Elite Series Champion. Players that competed in all of the first five events will have their lowest score dropped. In those cases, the dropped score will be crossed out in the table below, as it does not count towards the score in their Total column.

Series points from a player’s top four National Tour finishes from the first five events plus the points from the Ed Headrick Hall of Fame Classic will determine the 2019 PDGA National Tour Elite Series Champion. Players that competed in all of the first five events will have their lowest score dropped. In those cases, the dropped score will be crossed out in the table below, as it does not count towards the score in their Total column.

Series points from a player’s top four PDGA National Tour finishes from the first ??? events plus the points from the 2018 Disc Golf Hall of Fame Classic are totaled to determine the National Tour Elite Series Champion. Players that competed in all of the first five events will have their lowest score dropped. In those cases, the dropped score will be crossed out in the table below, as it does not count towards the score in their Total column.

The 2013 National Tour Elite Series points race is very close with two players in both FPO and MPO only two points apart with some followers potentially within striking distance.   Each player brings their best five finishes with them to Maple Hill Farm in Leicester, Massachusetts where they will then add the points that they earn in the final NT and series crowning event - the Vibram Open.

This weekend at Maple Hill Farm the 2012 PDGA National Tour came to a close with the Vibram Open. Using her victory at the crowning event of the 2012 PDGA National Tour as a springboard Catrina Allen secured her first Women's PDGA National Tour Championship title while 2012 PDGA World Champion Paul McBeth took home the honors in the Men's division.

So let's figure out who is going to be crowned the PDGA National Tour champion for the men's and women's sides. We've got all the stats available and if you like numbers, you are going to love checking out all of the possible combinations.

Let's start with the ladies' side - it is pretty straight forward. Valarie Jenkins controls her own destiny. If she wins or gets 2nd at the Vibram Open, like she has done from 2008-2011, she will be crowned the NT Champion. If she gets third or worse, Catrina Allen could catch her. If Valarie gets 5th or worse, anything goes.