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Disc Girls Gone Wild

Disc Girls Gone Wild

USWDGC Tournament Director legends Mom and Old Man Wallis join the group photo before the 2018 USWDGC players meeting. Photo: Matt Gregoire

Another year, another record broken. 

In 1999, Harold Duvall ran what would be considered the first United States Women’s Disc Golf Championships (1999 Women’s National Championships) in Charlotte, North Carolina, hosting a field of 21 women between two divisions. Now, 19 years later, the number of competitors has grown eight-fold, as 160-plus have made the trek to Lansing, Michigan, for their shot at the national title.

This year marks the 7th year for Disc Girls Gone Wild presented by McSports. DGGW gets bigger and better every year thanks to the hard work of the Trip C’s Women’s Disc Golf Club, the amazing and overwhelming support of Jerry Kaapke of McSports, and the dedication of JBird Discs who has helped with the tournament efforts and the growth of women’s disc golf in the area for years.

This was the 6th year for the Disc Girls Gone Wild (DGGW) all women's disc golf tournament and the 3rd year it’s been played at Sleepy Hollow State Park in Laingsburg, Michigan (just north of Lansing). Sleepy Hollow was chosen as the permanent new home of the DGGW because it provides a beautiful atmosphere, camping onsite and the course is challenging but fair. There is also a beach adjacent to the course which makes for a great opportunity to cool off in-between or after rounds.