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2017 Aussie Open

2017 Aussie Open

The 2017 Aussie Open came to a close this afternoon just outside of Perth, Australia at the beautiful and very difficult Mundaring DiscGolfPark. For the first time in several days, the competitors, staff, and volunteers were blessed with a break from the extreme heat that had been pushing a majority of players to their limits, both physically and mentally. It’s been an extraordinary week and we couldn’t have asked for a more exciting or dramatic finish.

Photo(s) Credit: DiscGolfWorldTour.com

UPDATE: At the time of publishing this article we were not aware that several legendary female disc golfers had qualified for the USDGC in the same way that Paige Pierce was on pace to do. Our sincere apologies to 4X World Champion Des Reading #15863, 6X World Champion Elaine King #3090, and 5X World Champion Juliana Korver #7438. Our sincere apologies again. 

Photo(s) by Eino Ansio of the Disc Golf World Tour.

Today could have been about how 94°F (35°C) somehow felt like a nice, cool afternoon. Today could have been about a hot round that jumped someone to the chase or lead card. But, it wasn’t. By the time the Open division lead card was halfway through Round 2 of the 2017 Aussie Open, it was clear that something incredible was in the works. Ricky Wysocki #38008 and Eagle McMahon #37817 were on a rampage.

The Wadumbah Indigenous Dance group performing at the 2017 Aussie Open opening ceremony. 

How ya goin’, mates? After two years of patiently waiting, we’ve finally made the trip to the other side of the world for the 2017 Aussie Open in beautiful Perth, Australia. Now that the jet lag has worn off, it’s time to kick off the disc golf season with the first PDGA Major of the year and the first event of the 2017 Disc Golf World Tour!

Story Credit: Disc Golf World Tour

The 2017 disc golf season starts this week here in Australia for the 2017 Aussie Open, the first PDGA Major of the year! As always, we have a team of media professionals on site to bring you close to the action from the comfort of your home or place of work.

Naturally, the best way to follow the action is to come see it for yourself. If, however, you’re unable to make the trip to Mundaring DiscGolfPark, there’s plenty of ways you can follow the event online.

Next year's disc golf season launches on January 26th down under in Perth, Australia, the host of the first PDGA Major of 2017. For anyone suffering from the cold, bitter chill of winter that's in need of a warm weather disc golf fix, the 2017 Aussie Open is the cure. January is mid-summer in Australia and what could be better than the warm sun, white beaches, and four rounds of championship level disc golf… in Oz!!!