Series points from a player’s top four PDGA National Tour finishes from the first five events plus the points from the 2017 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.
Series points from a player’s top four PDGA National Tour finishes from the first five events plus the points from the 2017 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.
Series points from a player’s top five PDGA National Tour finishes from the first six events plus the points from the 2016 Brent Hambrick Memorial Open are totaled to determine the National Tour Elite Series Champion. Players that competed in all of the first six 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.
Are you as excited as we are about the 2016 National Tour Elite Series? If you aren’t, you should be! In the spirit of recognizing and supporting the premier professional events in the sport of disc golf, the PDGA would like to invite you to come out and watch the action of the 2016 season as it unfolds. Come witness the best in the game as they compete for individual event titles, as well as the title of the 2016 National Tour Elite Series Champion!
Players from all across the United States travel to compete on the challenging Riverbend disc golf courses along the Clackamas River amongst the Osprey flying overhead at beautiful Milo McIver State Park. Special thanks to the dedicated volunteers of Stumptown Disc Golf and Oregon’s State Park Department whose flourishing relationship continues to make this gem more impressive year after year.
It was a beautiful day for disc golf here in Kansas City! The cloud cover kept the temperature down and there was practically no wind. The Kansas City Wide Open featured Swope Park's Gold Layout for the last round of the event, and it was here that we concluded the first half of the PDGA National Tour Elite Series presented by Vibram Disc Golf.