Congratulations to all of our team members in action this past weekend. Paul McBeth stayed close to home and competed in the 37th Annual Norman Pro/Am in Norman, OK. Paul opened the tournament with consecutive rounds of 45 to take a commanding lead on day one.
McBeth backed that up with solid golf on Sunday as well, rolling to a 9-shot win. Nate Sexton finished in second. In Open Women it was Jennifer Allen who put on the dominant performance. Jennifer was down 1 heading into Sunday and then lit it up with back-to-back rounds of 62. She would go on to an even larger margin of victory, winning by 11.
Team Innova also had a strong showing in Portland at the Rose City Open. Kyle Crabtree (Open), Melodie Bailey (Open Women), and Junior Team member Madison Rogers (Rec Women) all took home top honors in their respective divisions. For Kyle is was his second straight win at this event, which always boasts a pretty stout field. Dustin Keegan finished in a tie for 3rd in the Open, and Lacey Brugler finished right behind Madison nabbing 2nd place.
Jessica Weese (Open Women) and Jim Oates (Grandmasters) were victorious at the 2015 Turtle Rock Pro/Am in Markeeville, CA. Jessica successfully defended her title as Turtle Rock Champion. She was the event’s winner in 2014 as well.
Finally, we would like to congratulate everyone who participated in the 2015 Am World Doubles Championship. Everyone had a great time in Texas despite soggy and challenging conditions for most of the weekend. Kudos to Jay and Des Reading, as well as Joe Rotan and Danielle Vargas for their efforts to make the event the best it could be.
Andrew Bohme – 10th Annual Lemmon Drop, 1st Place Open
Joe Rovere, Sakuna Matata, 1st Place Open
Matt Dollar – The Majestic, 4th Place Open
Sarah Cunningham, Magnolia Open, 1st Place Open Women
Barry Schultz, Stoney Creek Crusher, 1st Place Open
Gregg Barsby is one of disc golf’s most beloved characters. Hailing from Grass Valley, California, Gregg is known for his wit, charisma, and engaging demeanor on and off the course. Gregg is equally as strong on the course. He has amassed more than 100k in tournament winnings, notched 50+ tour wins, including the Masters Cup National Tour event in 2009.
Gregg has had several sponsors over his career that dates back to 1999. Looking to settle down for the long haul, Gregg recently made the decision to join Innova’s Team Champion. We caught up with him to talk a little more about his decision and life in general.
It was an incredible Memorial Day weekend on a variety of levels. For many of us the weather was delightful and allowed for casual rounds with friends and family on our local courses. There was also plenty of tournament action for those seeking the thrills of competition.
The most notable event was the inaugural, St. Jude Disc Golf Charity Invitational in Seaside, CA. Competition took a back seat to the much larger mission of raising funds for the St. Jude Hospital. Team Innova lead the way raising $34,614 for the cause, and the event as a whole raised $214,708. By all accounts the event was a tremendous success, especially for its debut. There’s still time to donate if you’d like to do so.
What a sick putt for the win!!! Val Jenkins is your first St Jude DG Charity Invitational winner! Congrats! pic.twitter.com/lLK1ENxHY5
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Team Innova had a pair of winners on the course as well. Valarie Jenkins won in heroic fashion draining a lengthy jump putt on the third hole of sudden death to slip past Catrina Allen. Jessica Weese was also in the hunt finishing just two shots back and securing the 3rd place spot. Kevin McCoy won Masters in convincing style. He grabbed the lead early and held on to win by five over Bamba Rico.
Paul McBeth cooled off a little this weekend and had to settle for a 2nd place finish. Three time US Champion, Will Schusterick had the hot hand affording him the Open Division win. McBeth did lead the way in fundraising however. Paul alone raised $21,023 helping to ensure everyone was a winner no matter how well they played.
Innova had two other pairs of winners over the weekend. Des Reading won Open Women at the Des Moines Challenge in Iowa, while teammate Justin McLuen took care of business in Masters. Then in North Carolina Barry Schultz and Brian Schweberger were marching to victory at the King’s Cup in Kinston. Barry took home the Open title and Brian was tops in Masters.
Two other nice wins were earned by KJ Nybo and JD Ramirez. KJ won the Oslo Open in Norway in an Open field that had 100 total competitors. That is stout competition for a PDGA sanctioned B-tier event! JD Ramirez got the win in his home state of Texas. He earned the Masters title at the Dogwood Classic in Tyler, TX.
The PDGA National Tour will be back in action June 12-14 for the Beaver State Fling. The event is held in Estacada, OR just outside of Portland. If you are in the area come on out. We look forward to seeing you there!
Memorial Day weekend is almost upon us. This weekend the disc golf world will descend on Monterey, California for the St. Jude Disc Golf Charity Invitational. This event is raising money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which fights to save children with cancer and other catastrophic illnesses.
Innova Star Team members Paul McBeth and Nate Sexton have raised over $26,000 combined to help the cause. Currently they sit in the #1 (Paul with $21000 raised) and #3 (Nate with $5667 raised) fundraising spots. Wow! If you’d like to help out, donate by using the links below.
Paul’s donation link
Nate’s donation link
The inaugural St. Jude Disc Golf Charity Invitational will bring together a unique partnership between St. Jude, the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) and the international disc golf community. Proceeds from this event will benefit St. Jude, where no family ever receives a bill for treatment, travel, housing or food. The invitational will also honor the legacy of disc golf pioneer “Steady Ed” Headrick, who led the way for disc golf to become one of the fastest-growing sports in the world.
The SpinTV has a preview the jaw dropping Headrick Course assembled on the Bayonet Golf Course. Meet the course designer Jussi Meresmaa and see him play the key holes!
Founded by the late entertainer Danny Thomas, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital opened in 1962 with the purpose of finding cures and saving children with cancer and other catastrophic illnesses. Since that time, St. Jude has emerged as the world’s premier pediatric cancer research and treatment center. St. Jude has a unique mission: to serve as a national and international resource in the fight against pediatric cancer and other catastrophic childhood illnesses. Learn more at stjude.org.
Paul McBeth simply continues to roll. As the PDGA National Tour made its stop in Santa Cruz this weekend, all eyes were on Paul as the man to beat. Not only is McBeth the world’s #1 ranked player, he was also coming into this event as the 3-time (2012, 2013, and 2014) and defending Masters Cup Champion. Beating McBeth at DeLa would be no easy task.
One of those who came prepared for the task was Nate Doss. Nate would match Paul’s opening round of 63 which would tie them for the lead. Doss is no stranger to DeLaveaga. Not only did he grow up in the area, Nate won his third World Championship title in Santa Cruz back in 2011. While Doss has not won a Masters Cup in his career, he certainly has the game and the experience to get it done.
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Doss managed to pull ahead of McBeth by one with a second round of 66, setting the stage for an exciting final round showdown. On Sunday McBeth applied immediate pressure with birdies on 6 of the first 9 holes. A string of 5 consecutive gave Paul a 3 shot lead. Doss played well however and narrowed the gap to just 1 throw with 2 holes to play. The two matched birdies on the next to last hole, then strode to the tee of the iconic Hole 27, known as “Top of the World”.
Nate held the tee and thus a chance to apply some pressure of his own. His drive landed about 75 feet short so absent some heroics he would have to settle for par. McBeth responded by launching a sidearm Star Destroyer that came to rest well within his comfortable putting range. Paul would nail that putt for his 11th birdie of the round and a 2-shot win.
It is always a pleasure competing with Nate. That is one person who is genuinely happy to be in a great battle, win or lose.
“It is always a pleasure competing with Nate. That is one person who is genuinely happy to be in a great battle, win or lose.”, said McBeth after the round. Admiration for Doss peaked at the tournament’s close, as the crowd sang happy birthday. Nate celebrated his 30th birthday this weekend, which coincided with the tournament’s 30th anniversary.
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Paul was joined on the awards stage by teammates Patrick Brown who continued his hot streak as well over in Masters. Patrick held off some hard chargers in the final round to claim a 1-shot win and his second NT win in a row. “Learning how to win at DeLaveaga is one of the biggest achievements of my disc golf career. This track takes patience, perseverance, and a bit of DeLa love!”, said Brown.
Learning how to win at DeLaveaga is one of the biggest achievements of my disc golf career. This track takes patience, perseverance, and a bit of DeLa love!
Jim Oates earned another win at DeLa, this time in the Grandmasters Division. Jim is a two-time Masters Division Champion, winning in 1997 and 2011. Top team honors among Open Women this year go to Valarie Doss and Jessica Weese who finished 2nd and 4th respectively.
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The next stop on the 2015 PDGA National Tour is the Beaver State Fling in Portland, Oregon. We look forward to seeing you there!
Joe Rovere, 303 Open – 1st Place Open
Casey Wright, 25th Annual Capital of Texas Open – 1st Place Open
Barry Schultz, 15th Annual Tarheel Tournament – 1st Place Open
Matt Peckham, Hotlanta 2015 – 1st Place Masters
George Smith, 2015 Paradise Diamond – 1st Place Masters
Steve Boylan, Madisonville Open – 1st Place Masters
Dean Tannock, Madisonville Open – 1st Place Grandmasters
Congratulations to all of our team members at the West Coast Disc Golf Championships presented by Innova Disc Golf this weekend. It was a fantastic showing as Paul McBeth, Philo Brathwaite, and Nate Sexton swept the top three Open Division spots.
Philo came out hot and grabbed the lead with a 41 in round one, however McBeth answered in the second round with a 39. With a PDGA rating of 1095, McBeth’s round was plenty sufficient to vault him into the lead. McBeth padded his lead in the final round shooting 54, which was the best of the afternoon.
In Masters Patrick Brown got his second win in as many weeks. Patrick is still red hot after taking down the Glass Blown Open in Emporia last week. His steady play continued in La Mirada earning him a 3-shot win. Teammate Chris Brophy grabbed 4th.
McBeth’s touring trailer is sporting a new look!
Dave Dunipace took a break from his hectic schedule to compete in his fifth event of the season. Dave has logged plenty of rounds at the La Mirada course over the years, dating all the way back to 1977. Those years of experience at the venue helped propel him to victory in Senior Grandmasters.
McBeth and company are heading up to Santa Cruz for the Masters Cup.
Other top performers this weekend include KJ Nybo, victorious at Konopiste Open in Czech Republic. Brian Schweberger, who won the 7th Annual No Quarter at New Quarter in Williamsburg, VA. And Steve Brinster, who outlasted Craig Cutler at The Mighty Gaw.
Paul McBeth continued his superior tournament play this weekend as the PDGA National Tour rolled into Emporia, KS for the 2015 Glass Blown Open. Scoring conditions were ideal and McBeth carded three hot rounds in a row in route to a commanding, 7-throw win. “That was the best weather I have ever played in in Emporia”, said McBeth.
It was Jeremy Koling who held the lead after round one. Koling got the better of Paul in a sudden death playoff at the Memorial earlier this year, proving that “Big Jerm” can handle the moment. Koling is one of just three people to beat McBeth in head-to-head action this season.
That was the best weather I have ever played in in Emporia
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Koling would stumble in round two however, opening the door for McBeth and one of the weekend’s hottest stories, Discmania’s 17-year old phenom, Eagle Wynne McMahon. Eagle matched McBeth’s second round of 48 which vaulted the pair to the top of the leader board. Round two provided Disc Golf #SCTop10 moment when Billy Engel hit a 380 foot ace with a TeeBird that made it to the #2 spot on ESPN SportsCenter.
Unlike McBeth, Eagle lacks time on the game’s biggest stages and the inexperience showed during Saturday’s final round. Eagle posted a mediocre round of 65 to close the event, which dropped him to 9th place. McMahon did gain valuable experience however, and many believe that time is the only thing standing between Eagle and success at this level.
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McBeth on the other hand, blistered the course in the final round. Paul’s 53 carried a PDGA rating of 1066 and was more than sufficient to distance himself from the field. “I really wanted that one. It is a relief to get that win off my shoulders”, said McBeth after the round.
I really wanted that one. It is a relief to get that win off my shoulders
In the Masters division, Patrick Brown earned a hard fought victory against Ken Climo who held a one throw lead going into the final round. Patrick’s 55 propelled him a full 5-throw margin of victory over Climo, who was followed by JD Ramirez in 3rd place, just two shots back.
Jennifer Allen battled with the world’s best and tied for second place at the GBO. She held her ground against two World Champions. She battled on the lead card and never left the top 3, gaining 3 strokes in the final 3 holes to tie for second place. Innova Teammate Valarie (Jenkins) Doss shot the hot final round to jump into 4th place. Jessica Weese, and Hannah Leatherman took 5th and 6th, respectively.
Innova Ambassador, Ken Shepperd picked up a solid win in Men’s Grandmasters. Shepperd found himself 4 shots back after round one but would claw his way back with rounds of 55 and 62 to pull ahead and capture a 3-shot win.
The PDGA Tour now heads west for the Masters Cup in Santa Cruz. Be sure to check out PDGA.com for complete details and event coverage. We will see you in Santa Cruz!
Joe Rovere, The 38th Annual Grateful Disc – 1st Place Open
Matt Peckham, Huk Central – 1st Place Masters
Kyle Crabtree, Lake and Sea Open – 1st Place Open
Melodie Bailey, Lake and Sea Open – 1st Place Open Women
Calvin Heimburg, 2015 Orlando Open – 1st Place Open
Pam Reineke, 2015 Orlando Open – 1st Place Open Women
Dustin Keegan, North Umpqua Invitational – 1st Place Open
Casey Wright, Empire Open – 1st Place Open
Paul McBeth, The Rumble – 1st Place Open
Jay Reading, Pendaries Village Open, 1st Place Masters
Russ Burns, The 1st Airpark Open – 1st Place Masters
Ray Johnson, Creekside Open – 1st Place Open
Karina Nowels, Creekside Open – 1st Place Open Women
Kathy Hardyman, Creekside Open – 1st Place Masters Women
Dustin Keegan, Liquid Sunshine Open – 1st Place Open
Melodie Bailey, The 19th Windy River Open – 1st Place Open Women
Lacey Brugler, Capital City Challenge – 1st Place Recreational
Brian Schweberger, ECO Stop 4 – 1st Place Open
JD Ramirez, Rock Solid Open – 1st Place Masters
Three time World Champion Paul McBeth and his touring partner Nathan Sexton are making periodic stops across the country on the 2015 Sexton-McBeast Tour, affectionately known as the “SexyBeast” Tour. Paul and Nate are challenging regular players to take the McBeast Challenge. What exactly is the McBeast Challenge?
The McBeast Challenge is a one round event that includes an instructional clinic with Paul and Nate afterwards. For $35, players get a Paul McBeth Champion Roc3, a Paul McBeth signature Krait or a Paul McBeth Champion Thunderbird, a round of golf, lunch (when available) and the clinic with Paul and Nate. Players are required to use only 3 discs: the two players pack Paul McBeth discs, and a putter of their choice. Trophies are awarded for the top 3 in each division (Open, Advanced, Intermediate, and Recreational). Each entry raises money for St. Judes Children’s Hospital.
This past weekend in Chapel Hill, NC, 139 players came out for the McBeast Challenge clinic at UNC Adventure Disc Golf Course. The Chapel Hill event raised $275 for St. Judes! Paul and the Innova Team have already raised over $27,000 for the charity, which is hosting a premiere disc golf event in Monterey, CA May 22-24. To donate to the St. Jude Fundraising cause visit Paul’s or Nate’s fundraising pages. The St. Jude’s Charity Invitational is currently one third of the way towards reaching the goal of $300,000 for children’s cancer research.
The next McBeast Challenge is at 5PM, Tuesday, April 21st in Milan, IL at CAMDEN II Disc Golf Course. See flyer below. To find out about upcoming McBeast Challenges, follow on Twitter. Look for more by following Paul on facebook and twitter. Paul and Nate will be playing in ”THE RUMBLE” in Quad Cities from Friday to Sunday, April 25-27.
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Another chapter is in the books for one of disc golf’s most celebrated events, the National Collegiate Disc Golf Championships. The attendance of more than 60 teams made this year’s Collegiate the largest and most successful in its 9-year history.
Pageantry. School pride. Teamwork. These are just some of the unique elements that make the Collegiate Championships special. Team members arrive decked out in uniforms reflecting their school colors. They travel together, share meals together, strategize, and compete together. They play for something much more than themselves individually; they compete for each other and for the logo on their jersey.
This year there were several tightly contested battles across the divisions. Not everyone could go home with trophy in hand, however everyone went home a winner in that they shared an unforgettable, competitive experience with close friends who share their passion for disc golf. It is no surprise that the Collegiate Championships, and intercollegiate competition in general, continue to rapidly gain momentum.
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Men’s National Champion – Team – Ferris State
Men’s National Champion – Individual – James Proctor, Nevada-Reno
Women’s National Champion – Team – California State-Monterey Bay
Women’s National Champion – Individual – Camille Skweir, Humboldt State
First Flight Champion – Team – Ferris State
First Flight Champion – Individual – Hobie Hein, Indian Hills Community College
Second Flight Champion – Team – Ferris State
Second Flight Champion – Individual – Joshua Kaufman, Ferris State
NIT Finals – Team – Wisconsin-Stevens Point
While disc golf’s most talented student athletes battled in North Augusta, many Innova team members were laying down hot rounds around the world. Here is a summary of our weekend winners:
Camilla Grunden – Copenhagen Open, 1st Place Open Women
Alexis Mandujano – Texas Women’s Championship, 1st Place Int Women
Debbie Scott – Azalea Open, 1st Place Open Women
Brian Schweberger – Azalea Open, 1st Place Masters
Steve Brinster – The Philly Open, 1st Place Open
Hannah Leatherman – The Philly Open, 1st Place Open Women
Stephen Miller – 18th Annual Spring Pro/Am, 1st Place Open
Karina Nowels – Treasure Valley Cup, 1st Place Open Women
Steve Loyd – Treasure Valley Cup, 1st Place Masters
Matt Peckham – Jacksonville Open, 1st Place Masters
Jim Oates – The Legend of Lizard Peak, 1st Place GM
The weeknd also saw two A-tier events. The 2015 Copenhagen Open was held in Denmark, marking the third stop on the EuroTour. Pasi Koivu and Karl Johan Nybo would share second place with Jalle Stoor. Seppo Paju cruised to victory after a brilliant, second round 53.
Back in the US, sixty-three ladies converged on Round Rock, TX for the Texas Women’s Championships. Des Reading blasted out of the gates with a 44 in round one; a score that carries a rating of 1039! She cooled off down the stretch but still took home an impressive 2nd place finish. Madison Walker also had a strong outing finishing in 4th place.
Last weekend was relatively quiet on the tournament scene due to the Easter holiday. This past weekend however, was loaded with tournament action. The most prominent event was the Nick Hyde Memorial A-tier in Rockwall, TX. Paul McBeth carded a blistering second round of 46 (1062-rated) that put him into a tie with another California native, Gregg Barsby.
Paul pulled ahead of Gregg by 4 shots in round three, added another shot to his lead in the Final 9, and went on to capture his fifth win of the season. Nate Sexton had a solid outing finishing 6th, while Steve Brinster and Drew Gibson tied for 9th to round out the top ten.
On the Open Women side of things it was Paige Pierce who once again delivered the dominant performance. Paige grabbed the lead in round one and did not look back. Des Reading and Jennifer Allen played extremely well representing Team Innova, grabbing the 3rd and 4th spots respectively. JD Ramirez and Brian Schweberger followed suit in Masters, also grabbing the 3rd and 4th positions.
Another huge field was on hand in Bend, OR for the Disc Go Ball. Valarie Jenkins lead wire-wire and picked up a nice win over teammate Melodie Bailey. In the Open division kudos goes to Dustin Keegan as the highest Innova finisher. Dustin finished tied for 3rd at -15 under par.
Pasi Koivu – After Easter Open, 1st Place Open
Johnny Sias – Lexington Open, 1st Place Masters
Stephen Miller – Battle in the Blue Ridge, 1st Place Open
Jessica Weese – Auburn Open, 1st Place Open Women
Kyle Crabtree – Discing at the Depot, 1st Place Open
Mike Moser – The Breeze, 1st Place Open & The Trees, 1st Place Open
Devin Frederick – Golf Cart Classic, 1st Place Open
Maxime Tanghe – Belgium NT4, 1st Place Open
Barry Schultz – Charlotte Masters Championship, 1st Place Masters
Steve Brinster – FDR Fools Fest, 1st Place Open
Colleen Thompson – Rend Lake Open, 1st Place Open Women
Danielle Vargas – Battle in the Briars, 1st Place Open Women
Alexis Mandujano – Battle in the Briars, 1st Place Women’s Intermediate
Kevin McCoy – April Fools Gold, 1st Place Open
Mike Moser – Thompson Park Grand Opening, 1st Place Open
Mike Young – GnR Invades Aggieland, 1st Place Open
Paul McBeth and Discmania’s Simon Lizotte lead the charge in Houston, TX this weekend, as nearly 300 competitors were in town for the 20th Annual Texas State Disc Golf Championship. It was nip and tuck between the two until the final round where Lizotte slipped just a bit, which was all Paul needed to seal the deal with a 4-shot win. Nate Sexton started off slowly in round one but rallied down the stretch, including an ace in the final round, to lock up 4th place.
Took 4th place at the Texas States A-tier, and hit a $637 Hole in One in the final round!! I threw my Discmania C-line DD on a slight backhand hyzer into some stiff wind. 330-340 foot hole!
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Jennifer Allen and Des Reading finished 3rd and 4th among Open Women. The world’s top ranked female, Paige Pierce, was just too much to handle in her home state. In Masters it was JD Ramirez grabbing 2nd place, with Jay Reading just one shot back in 3rd.
Team Innova grabbed a host of other wins around the country. Melodie Bailey was victorious at the Aloha Sushi Classic in Walla Walla, WA. In Norman, OK Mitch McClellan took home the top spot at the 16th Annual Duncan Lake HillClimber. Danielle Vargas joined Mitch in the winner’s circle, after a nice win in Open Women.
Back east it was Calvin Heimburg and Pam Reineke who pulled off a similar one-two punch. Calvin won Open at The 22nd Sizzler in Coconut Creek, FL, while Pam bested the field in Open Women. And just up the road in Winchester, VA it was Innova’s newest Ambassador, Bob Cannon, taking home the Masters title at the Winchester IFO.
The weekend’s other A-tier event was the Daniel Boe Memorial in Escondido, CA. Those in attendance were there to celebrate the life of Daniel Boe, who lost his life in a car accident in February of last year. Daniel was only 26 years old. Our hearts go out to Daniel’s family and friends. We would also like to thank those who attended this special event as their presence alone brought joy to many and was a reminder of the sense of community that makes disc golf so special for us all.
While we consider everyone who attended the Daniel Boe Memorial to be a winner, here are the individual winners in each division:
Open – Ricky Wysocki
Open Women – Ohn Scoggins
Masters – Richard Ewald
Grandmasters – Jeff Nichols
Senior Grandmasters – Frank Bochinski
Advanced – Edwin Rodriguez
Advanced Women – Kim Cottrell
Advanced Masters – Kris Kiler
Advanced Grandmasters – Kerry Gauhran
Intermediate – Anthony Moreno
Recreational – Steve Coryell
Recreational Women – Nicole Ernis
Thank you to our team members in attendance including: Philo Brathwaite, Max Nichols, Kyle Eckmann, Jake LaPutka, Vanessa Van Dyken, Juliana Korver, Chris Brophy, Steve Boylan, and Allen Risley.
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Paul McBeth has begun the 2015 tournament season with a serious bang. In February McBeth captured the season’s first Major, the Aussie Open. He followed that up with a win at the Wintertime Open in Pasadena. McBeth picked up his third consecutive win this past weekend, over a loaded field in Vegas at the Gentlemen’s Club Challenge.
McBeth trailed Paul Ulibarri by one shot heading into Sunday’s final round. A bogey on Hole 6 cost Ulibarri the lead and opened the door for McBeth to make a move. McBeth did just that, carding 2 eagles and 6 birdies through the final 12 holes which propelled him to a 4-shot margin of victory. Drew Gibson also had a nice showing in Vegas, finishing in a three-way tie for fourth place.
Melodie Bailey and Jessica Weese tied for third place in Open Women. The world’s number one ranked female player, Paige Pierce, was the only lady to shoot under par for the tournament. Consistent rounds of 64-64-66 lead Pierce to a 3-shot win. Other strong performances were turned in by Chris Brophy who finished second in Masters, and Peter Shive who earned the victory in the Legends division.
Innova Junior Team member, Randon Latta, got a nice, Men’s Advanced win in Orlando. Randon shot an incredible, Sunday morning round of 47 (1027 rated) to blast into first place and ultimately to a 7-throw win. In Men’s Open Ken Climo and Aleksey Bubis notched third and fourth place finishes. Congratulations to JohnE McCray who got the win.
Jay and Des Reading were in action at the Victoria Open in Texas, an event they know extremely well. Jay grabbed the early lead and was able to hang on for a 2-shot win. Des held the lead in Open Women after round one as well. She added to that lead in each of the remaining rounds to win comfortably. These were the 6th consecutive wins at this event for both Jay and Des.
The PDGA National Tour begins this coming weekend in Scottsdale. For many years the Memorial Championship has been the first big test of the season and it is generally action packed. Paul McBeth will look to defend his Memorial crown from 2014. He is already a back-to-back winner, having won the Memorial in 2011 and 2012.
McBeth also looks to become the first player to capture four Memorial crowns. Barry Schultz and Dave Feldberg each have three, and are the only other players to win back-to-back. Schultz won in 2003, 2005, and 2006. Feldberg won in 2007, 2008, and 2010. The only other players to claim this title since 2002 are Steve Rico, Tim Gill, Nikko Locastro, and Will Schusterick.
The Memorial Championship’s signature course, Fountain Hills, is also where McBeth carded his jaw-dropping, 1132-rated round of 39 back in 2013. McBeth’s “Beast Mode” was fully activated in the final round as he came storming back to force a sudden death playoff with Will Schusterick. Schusterick held on to win the playoff in what was one of the tournament’s most memorable finishes.
For complete coverage of the 2015 Memorial Championship visit www.pdga.com.
Congratulations to our newest Star Team member, Nate Sexton, on his win at this weekend’s Buckhorn Open in New Hill, NC. Nate blasted out of the starting gates, firing a 1047-rated round of 43 that earned him the lead. From there, he never looked back. Nate’s final round of 48 was even stronger (1051 rated) and propelled him to a 17-throw victory, the largest winning margin of his career.
Six hundred miles south of New Hill sits a sleepy little disc golf town called Orlando, FL. This weekend 151 golfers rolled into this magical disc golf kingdom for the Barnett Park Championships presented by Orlando Disc Golf. One of them was Pensacola’s Madison Walker, who officially joined the Innova team on Friday afternoon while in route to the event.
Madison had her hands full with teammates Hannah Leatherman and Pam Reineke in the Open Women’s division. Hannah grabbed the early lead in round one and would add to it with each consecutive round. Hannah grabbed the title, while Madison and Pam locked up the second and third place spots for an Innova divisional sweep.
Innova Junior Team member, Randon Latta, got a nice, Men’s Advanced win in Orlando. Randon shot an incredible, Sunday morning round of 47 (1027 rated) to blast into first place and ultimately to a 7-throw win. In Men’s Open Ken Climo and Aleksey Bubis notched third and fourth place finishes. Congratulations to JohnE McCray who got the win.
In Seaside, CA it was Jessica Weese getting her first win of the season at the CSUMB Otter Open. Jessica also lead wire-to-wire, finishing 5 shots ahead of the 2012 Women’s World Champion, Sarah Hokum.
The 2015 PDGA Tour got off to an earlier start this year with the inaugural Aussie Open in Mundaring, Australia. This brand new, biennial PDGA Major drew a solid field for this time of year that featured some of the world’s highest ranked players. Among them were 3-time World Champion, Paul McBeth, and 3-time women’s World Champion, Valarie Jenkins.
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Both Paul and Val were eager to begin the season and appeared to be in excellent form. Paul was joined atop the leaderboard by Simon Lizotte and the pair blistered the course in rounds two and three. First setting the course record in Round two and then breaking the course record again in Round 3. Their back to back rounds of 53 and 52 were rated 1075 and 1084 by the PDGA ratings system.
Paul closed with a final round of 59 and was the only player to shoot all four rounds in the 50s. That consistency enabled him to pull out in front and ultimately capture a six throw margin of victory. Simon held on to second place over Ricky Wysocki. Valarie played consistently as well. She was the only female player to shoot all four rounds in the 60s. She and teammate Jennifer Allen took home the top two spots in Open Women.
The last few weeks here in the states saw most of the country bundled up and fearing polar vortex, but Florida residents and visitors were soaking up the rays at Sun King’s Throw Down the Mountain tournament in Brooksville. Gregg Hosfeld may have been the hottest of all, picking up the win in Men’s Grandmasters. Ken Climo finished second in Men’s Open, as did Hannah Leatherman in Open Women.
Jay and Des Reading wasted no time getting wins in 2015. Their season opener was in Texas at the First Offense at Shawshank. Jay Yeti-stomped the field to win by 6 strokes in Men’s Open, while Des Reading did a little stomping of her own to win Open Women by 8.
The tournament season for the rest of the country will really kick into high gear in just a few weeks. Many of the top pros will be in Las Vegas February 20-22 for the Gentlemen’s Club Challenge presented by Innova Champion. The GCC is considered THE warm-up event for the start of the PDGA National Tour, which begins the very next weekend at The Memorial in Arizona.
Matt Dollar – Savannah Open 1st Place MPO
Brian Schweberger – New Year Ripper 1st Place MPO
Kyle Crabtree – The 2015 Blue Ice 1st Place MPO
Anthony Barela (Innova Junior Team) – King of the Hills 2nd Place MPO!
01.30.15
The Aussie Open is the first Major of 2015 and McBeast mode has been activated. McBeth shot a 1075 rated -12 on day 2 to take the lead. Paul started off with a 57, leaving him in 2nd place, one stroke behind Nathan Doss. By the end of round…
01.22.15
What is the VRoc?
There seems to be a bit of confusion concerning the new VRocs we are coming out with. There are three different flavors of VRocs. VRoc 1 will be designated VRoc and is the mellowest and straightest out of the box Roc. It …
12.22.14
Disc of the Year: Thunderbird
We’re having a holiday giveaway to celebrate the Thunderbird winning Disc of the Year in All Things Disc Golf’s Thrower’s Choice Awards! The Thunderbird led from day one and finished with 23.29% of the votes. …