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2017 Pro Worlds Field Events

Event Info

  • Date: Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Field Events

Unofficial Results

Long Drive Competition

Rank Name PDGA # Distance (Feet) Prize
Open Women
1 Paige Pierce 29190 435 $40
2 Jennifer Allen 15354 426 $20
3 Karina Nowels 48518 333  
Open
1 David Wiggins 24437 630 $110
2 Hakon Kveseth 74569 609 $70
3 James Conrad 17295 561 $60
4 Nikko Locastro 11534 555 $40
5 Jeremy Koling 33705 549 $30
6 Joseph Gunn 81248 543 $20
7 Steven Hillerman 78504 525 $20
8 Seth Beaman 54910 510  
9 Chris Dickerson 62467 489  
10 Sean Kapalko 19453 486  
11 Mike Hover 47799 480  
12 Anthony Barela 44382 477  
13 Thomas Gilbert 85850 465  
14 Josh Newton 12101 423  
15 Brock Shepard 32091 420  
16 Cody Bradshaw 58007 402  

Mini Golf

Rank Name PDGA # Score Prize
Open
1 Steve Brinster 10628 43 $90
2 Steve Rico 4666 44 $70
3 David Bretado 26981 47 $40
4 Cody Bradsahw 58007 51 $30
5 Joshua Childs 13007 52 $30
5 Kevin McCoy 9453 52 $20
7 Matt Dollar 26045 53  
8 Simon Lizotte 8332 54  

Putting Competition

Rank Name PDGA # Score Prize
Open Women
1 Jessica Weese 50656 15 $80
2 Paige Pierce 29190 10 $50
3 Kelly Muth 44594 8 $40
4 Jessica Hill 54874 6 $30
5 Madison Walker 59431 5  
5 Melody Waibel 29858 5  
7 Lesli Todd 13526 4  
8 Hayley Flintoft 83693 -2  
8 Kelly Tucker 65412 -2  
Open
1 Anthony Barela 44382 24 $170
2 Dan Hastings 33504 23 $120
2 Josh Newton 12101 23 $80
4 Max Nichols 21870 20 $70
5 Justin Lammers 37852 19 $60
5 Rick Steehler 67698 19 $50
5 Weston Isaacs 40883 19 $40
8 Joshua Anthon 17946 18 $40
9 Cameron Todd 12827 17 $40
9 Matt Bell 48950 17 $30
11 Brett Stetson 79063 16 $30
11 Chris Dickerson 62467 16 $30
11 Cody Bradshaw 58007 16 $20
11 Paul Ulibarri 27171 16 $20
11 Zach Melton 38631 16 $20
16 Matt Mayo 34385 15 $20
16 Matt Dollar 26045 15 $20
16 Max Johnson 48012 15  
16 Simon Lizotte 8332 15  
20 Gregory Barsby 15857 14  
20 Joshua Childs 13007 14  
20 Nikko Locastro 11534 14  
23 Brock Shepherd 32091 12  
23 Dustin Keegan 35187 12  
23 Thomas Gilbert 85850 12  
26 Phil Brathwaite 26416 11  
27 David Feldberg 12626 10  
27 James Conrad 17295 10  
27 Kevin Gleason 19195 10  
27 Sias Almore 57425 10  
31 David Bretado 26981 9  
31 Jimi Hadley 63644 9  
33 Lewis Bitney 51242 8  
34 Christopher Watson 27909 7  
34 David Wiggins 24437 7  
36 Joseph Gunn 81248 5  

SkillShot™ Challenge presented by EDGE

Rank Name PDGA # Score Prize
Open Women
1 Katka Bodova 61990 327 $40
2 Kelly Tucker 65412 333 $20
3 Jessica Weese 50656 340 $20
4 Madison Walker 59431 358 $10
5 Lisa Fajkus 32654 401  
6 Kelly Muth 44594 405  
7 Hayley Flintoft 83693 427  
Open
1 Chris Dickerson 62467 193 $60
2 Nikko Locastro 11534 208 $40
3 Charlie Goodpasture 26455 211 $30
3 Kevin Gleason 19195 211 $30
5 Joshua Childs 13007 217 $20
6 Zach Melton 38631 227 $20
7 David Greenwell 962 228 $10
8 Jeremy Koling 33705 238 $10
9 Matt Dollar 26045 241 $10
10 Brock Shepherd 32091 244 $10
11 James Conrad 17295 247  
12 Dustin Keegan 35187 252  
13 Cody Bradshaw 58007 253  
14 Sias Elmore 57425 260  
15 Josh Newton 12101 261  
16 Matt Mayo 13007 272  
17 Brett Stetson 79063 273  
18 David Feldberg 12626 289  
19 Christopher Watson 27909 314  

Competition Descriptions

Long Drive Competition

The Worlds Long Drive competition is not a true distance competition as it is not a WFDF sanctioned event.

At the teeing area, there will be 3 stations for throwers. There will also be a designated throwing area, or grid, that discs must land in. The landing area will be 50 – 75 yards wide. Discs that land outside of the designated landing area will not count and will not be measured. Players will get five throws each, and will use their own discs. If a player foot faults (releases the disc with a supporting point in front of the throwing line or outside of his or her station), that throw will be forfeited. If a throw is interfered with during flight (the disc hits a person, animal, or an administrator-specified obstacle before the disc contacts the ground), that throw will not count and the player shall immediately get a rethrow.

Each spotter shall be in charge of spotting for one player at a time. Each spotter should have 5 surveyor flags. As each throw is taken, the spotter should track the disc and spot exactly where it first contacts the ground and place a flag there. Only the longest throw is measured so, if a subsequent throw is shorter than the previously marked throw, there is no need to mark it. There is also a designated landing area. Only discs that make first impact within the designated throwing area will count. The spotter should keep track of each of the player’s throws and, if possible, should attempt to gather the player’s discs and place them next to the longest throw. After each player has thrown their five throws, the spotter shall stand at their player’s longest throw. The administrator shall laser each player’s longest throw while standing at the station that the player threw from. The administrator will then note each distance and move on to the next round of players.

Putting Competition

There will be 9 stations each with a basket in which three putts of varying length and difficulty will be presented. The spots at each station will have putts worth 1, 2 and 3 points. Putting spots will be in the majority of straight-on putts, but will also include many obstacles, elevation change and low ceiling putts that provide a good variety of putts.

Players should be in groups of no less than three and get a scorecard and pencil. Normal PDGA rules apply. Players will get one putt at each spot (1 point spot, 2 point spot, and 3 point spot) for a total of three putts at each station/basket. Each player should putt from a spot and then retrieve their putter after each attempt. The total number of points will be written for that hole/station before the next station is started. A missed putt is worth zero. Total the points after all stations have been completed (27 total putts in 9 stations) and submit scorecard.

The maximum for each station would be 6 points. A perfect game of no missed putts would have a total score of 54.

SkillShot™ Challenge presented by EDGE

SKILL DEFINITIONS

The throws required in the SkillShot™ Challenge come from a standard repertoire that most disc golfers use. To make sure that the Challenge is conducted in a fair manner, the following definitions will be used.

  • BACKHAND: Bringing the disc across the chest, and releasing it with the back of the hand aimed toward the target.
  • SIDEARM/FOREHAND: Holding the disc level and out away from the body, fling it, like snapping a towel, with palm aimed toward the target.
  • ROLLER: Throwing the disc on an angle, with a backhand or forehand release, so that it lands on its edge and rolls toward the target. The disc must roll at least half the distance to the target to count.
  • UPSIDE-DOWN: Thrown in such a manner that the disc is upside down at some time during the flight.
  • KNEELING/SEATED: One or both knees must be on the ground or player must be seated when the disc is thrown. Use any type of throw that feels comfortable.
  • FREESTYLE: Any type of stance and throwing style is allowed including rollers and upside-down.
  • OBSTRUCTED: A tree, bush or artificial structure is located about half the distance to the target on the line of play. Using the technique of your choice, throw your disc around or over the obstruction.

SkillShot™ was developed as an assessment tool for the EDGE curriculum. For more information about EDGE, visit www.edgediscgolf.org or call 1-866-391-3343.

SCORING INSTRUCTIONS

  1. At each station, make the throw described on the sign.
  2. Only one attempt per skill!
  3. Use the supplied tape measure to measure the distance your disc lies from the center point of the basket.
    1. If your disc is less than 12 inches from the center point of the basket, mark a 0 in the Score column.
    2. If your disc is more than 12 inches from the center point of the basket, your score is equal to the amount of feet away the disc is, rounding down (e.g. 14 feet 8 inches earns a score of 14).
    3. If you are beyond 25 feet, enter 30 in the Score column. This is the maximum number you can earn per skill.
  4. If you “ace” the throw, enter -5 in the Score column.
  5. When you have finished all of the skills, add up your Score column and record the Total.
  6. Sign your card, have it witnessed, and turn it in. The lower the score the better! 

Mini Disc Golf

Mini disc golf is played just like regular disc golf but with mini discs (marker discs) and mini baskets.

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