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2018 Disc Golf Pro Tour

2018 Disc Golf Pro Tour

Tennessee pro Chris Dickerson took down his first win on the PDGA Elite Series with his DGPT Championship win. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen | DGPT

A late flurry of scoring helped Sarah Hokom take down the Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen | DGPT

Chris Dickerson, shown here during Thursday's qualifier, has now shot the hot round each day at the Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen | DGPT

Paige Bjerkaas, shown here during Thursday's quarterfinal round, snagged the last wild card spot for Sunday's Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship final. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen | DGPT

Going into today's semifinal round of the Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship, the FPO field and the disc golf community knew only four players would be advancing. However, the question was whether we would see a bulk of players from one card or two from each card. If two from each, who would it be?

Now we know and what a doozy it was. 

Chris Dickerson has fired off back-to-back 10-under pars at New World Disc Golf in Jacksonville, Florida. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen | DGPT

This is why we watch disc golf. This is why we chose this format for our finals: to see the best disc golfers in the world taking risks to secure their spot in the semifinals.

Simon Lizotte, shown here during the Hall of Fame Classic, went eagle-birdie to make an improbable comeback and live to see another day at the DGPT Championship. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

Day one of the 2018 Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship presented by Prodigy is in the books, and we have eight men advancing from the field of 16 to play in tomorrow's quarterfinals. 

Ellen Widboom came from the ninth seed to advance to the DGPT Championship semifinals. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen | DGPT

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