Reminder: To register you must be a 2022 current PDGA member and a Certified Official with an expiration date after the Worlds concludes.
Certified Official = a PDGA member who has passed the PDGA Certified Rules Official Exam and paid the $10 certification fee to be a Certified Official for a three year period. See your member profile page to note if you are a Certified Official, and if so, when your certification expires.
Thirty-four PDGA World Champions were crowned this weekend in Illinois.
From a comeback for the ages to playoff wins to incredible closing rounds, the combined PDGA Masters and Junior Disc Golf World Championships delivered a thrilling week for the over 1,100 competitors, from FJ8 to MP80 and everyone in between.
Five new PDGA World Champions were crowned on Friday in Illinois, and each join an elite club in doing so.
From repeat champions to new faces, these five battled four rounds of disc golf throughout the Peoria area, including rain on the final day, and will forever be known as PDGA World Champions.
Here’s a look at Friday’s action from the 2022 PDGA Masters & Juniors Disc Golf World Championships:
They've battled and endured weather, fierce competition and some of the toughest courses that central Illinois has to offer.
Now it's time for the final push at the 2022 PDGA Masters and Junior Disc Golf World Championship.
Competitors will hit the course Saturday morning for the semifinal rounds after Friday's cut. From there the top four from most of the divisions will descend on Northwood Park for one last challenge: the final nine.
There are tight battles everywhere, both at the top of the leaderboard as well as near the cut for the finals to see who will get nine more holes in Peoria and who will push for a podium finish at a World Championship.
There were red-hot rounds all over the tournament, including Henry Bente’s 1023-rated round in MJ16, another heater from Victoria Eriacho-Paul in FJ18 and a new co-leader in Colin Bryant in MJ15.
Victoria Eriacho-Paul tees off to start 2022 Junior Worlds. Photo: Justin Anderson / PDGA
The phrase ‘it’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon’ doesn’t apply anymore when a PDGA World Championship is on the line.
On Wednesday, the 287-player field at the 2022 PDGA Junior Disc Golf World Championships raced out the gates in the Peoria, Illinois area, kicking off a week of disc golf with a competitive opening day.
Some of the 10-division field played two rounds to start their championship and the others will see that schedule on Thursday. The courses were tough, like the Junior 18’s trek through Wildlife and Sunset Hills.
Ohn Scoggins is the reigning FP40 PDGA World Champion. Photo: Kevin Huver / PDGA
Legends of the sport and the future meet this week in Illinois.
Masters Worlds has long been a reunion, a gathering of friends and competitors with relationships and rivalries that go back maybe decades. Juniors Worlds, in its own way, is becoming very similar.
All divisions with a minimum of 8 participants will have a cut with the top competitors playing in a semi-final.
Depending on the overall field size, the semi-finals cut may range from 25 to 40 percent of the field.
Ties for the last position in the cut will be included in the semi-finals except for extremely large divisions where taking ties would oversubscribe the semi-finals course. (Example: a field of 288 would be cut to 72 Max.)
Divisions with fewer than 8 participants will not participate in the semi-finals round.
Reminder: To register you must be a 2022 current PDGA member and a Certified Official with an expiration date after the Worlds concludes.
Certified Official = a PDGA member who has passed the PDGA Certified Rules Official Exam and paid the $10 certification fee to be a Certified Official for a three year period. See your member profile page to note if you are a Certified Official, and if so, when your certification expires.
Reminder: To register you must be a 2022 current PDGA member and a Certified Official with an expiration date after the Worlds concludes.
Certified Official = a PDGA member who has passed the PDGA Certified Rules Official Exam and paid the $10 certification fee to be a Certified Official for a three year period. See your member profile page to note if you are a Certified Official, and if so, when your certification expires.
Reminder: To register you must be a 2022 current PDGA member and a Certified Official with an expiration date after the Worlds concludes.
Certified Official = a PDGA member who has passed the PDGA Certified Rules Official Exam and paid the $10 certification fee to be a Certified Official for a three year period. See your member profile page to note if you are a Certified Official, and if so, when your certification expires.
Pre-registration is required! There will be absolutely no walk-ups accepted.
All events must be COMPLETED by 3:00 p.m. Last call to begin the Mini Golf and EDGE competitions will be 2:00 p.m. Last call to begin the Putting competition will be 2:30 p.m.
Reminder: To register you must be a 2022 current PDGA member and a Certified Official with an expiration date after the Worlds concludes.
Certified Official = a PDGA member who has passed the PDGA Certified Rules Official Exam and paid the $10 certification fee to be a Certified Official for a three year period. See your member profile page to note if you are a Certified Official, and if so, when your certification expires.
The PDGA Worlds Doubles format is designed to ensure that the results accurately reflect a team performance by using both partner’s skills and abilities to contribute to the team’s score.
Reminder: To register you must be a 2022 current PDGA member and a Certified Official with an expiration date after the Worlds concludes.
Certified Official = a PDGA member who has passed the PDGA Certified Rules Official Exam and paid the $10 certification fee to be a Certified Official for a three year period. See your member profile page to note if you are a Certified Official, and if so, when your certification expires.
The PDGA have worked with Tournament Director, Nate Heinold, to create additional spots for certain divisions where the course schedule would allow in the upcoming PDGA Masters and Junior Disc Golf World Championship events. Registration is on Disc Golf Scene at the links provided below. The work to increase these divisions will begin Monday, May 16, and the following adjusted division sizes should be reflected on Disc Golf Scene by Monday afternoon, EDT.
Reminder: To register you must be a 2022 current PDGA member and a Certified Official with an expiration date after the Worlds concludes.
Certified Official = a PDGA member who has passed the PDGA Certified Rules Official Exam and paid the $10 certification fee to be a Certified Official for a three year period. See your member profile page to note if you are a Certified Official, and if so, when your certification expires.
Reminder: To register you must be a 2022 current PDGA member and a Certified Official with an expiration date after the Worlds concludes.
Certified Official = a PDGA member who has passed the PDGA Certified Rules Official Exam and paid the $10 certification fee to be a Certified Official for a three year period. See your member profile page to note if you are a Certified Official, and if so, when your certification expires.