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Asia Open

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The 2011 Asia Open International Disc Golf Event took place on February 19-20 in Taipei, Taiwan at the very challenging Hsintian Riverside Disc Golf Course. The Tournament hosted 64 Professional Players from all over the World from the US, Australia, Finland, Korea, Thailand, China and Japan.

World Rankings 2010

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Valarie Jenkins and David Feldberg top the Yearend 2010 PDGA World Rankings

Australia's Champion

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Dave Feldberg masters ‘The Doctor’ to win the Aussie Title in Perth

Submitted by: Kingsley Flett

NT Series Winners

Dave Feldberg wins 2010 Drive for the Championship

Feldberg Finishes On Top of Woodchuck Cider Drive for the Championship Disc Golf Points Series

Hambrick Wrap-up

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Coming from nearby Hinckley, Ohio, Valarie Jenkins has some early memories of the Brent Hambrick Memorial, but not necessarily from the course.

“Living in Ohio, these are the tournaments my parents would go to all the time,” Jenkins remembered.  “And I would just sit in the car reading magazines.  I didn’t even care.”

Hambrick Update

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Nate Doss and Valarie Jenkins Take Leads into Final Day at Brent Hambrick Memorial in Columbus, Ohio, as players find two extremely different experiences on the two courses at the Hoover Dam disc golf complex.  

2010 Skylands NT-Final

The 2010 Skylands Classic at Blue Mountain culminated the PDGA's National Tour. These are the spotlight events in disc golf that show off our best talent, best courses, and best events. This year's Skylands Classic came down to a sudden death playoff between David Feldberg and Matt Orum. Feldberg's perfect drive on the first hole was more than Orum could overcome, as the Oregonian went on to win his fourth NT of the season. Valarie Jenkins captured her fifth National Tour crown of 2010 with a solid final round. Des Reading finished second. Jay Reading is playing some of his best disc golf and outpaced the reigning Masters World Champion, Brad Hammock, to win that division. Leroy Jenkins was the class of the Grandmasters field with a 19-throw margin of victory.