Who's Got Next?

Who's got next?
For the 23rd time, the United States Amateur Disc Golf Championship is set to crown a champion looking to etch their name in disc golf history and join the professional ranks of the sport.
They'll be in impressive company.
2024 USADGC winner Ryan Monn. Photo: Justin Anderson / PDGA
2015 USADGC champion Anthony Barela. Photo: PDGA Media
- 2024: Jake Monn, #144929, South Carolina
- 2023: Ryan Mulder, #111887, Indiana
- 2022: Ilkin Groh, #145831, Ohio
- 2021: Robert Burridge, #96512, Texas
- 2019: Kyle Klein, #85132, Michigan
- 2018: Clint Calvin, #84958, California
- 2017: Brandon Oleskie, #84911, Michigan
- 2016: Gavin Rathbun, #60436, Illinois
- 2015: Anthony Barela #44382, Arizona
- 2014: Colten Montgomery #35876, Colorado
- 2013: Raymond Oberley Jr #49255, Minnesota
- 2012: Ted Stoebling #36486, Michigan
- 2011: Benjamin Callaway #39015 Iowa
- 2010: David Wiggins Jr #24437, North Carolina
- 2009: Blaine Kinkel #34968, South Carolina
- 2008: Daemon Stahlin #24185, Michigan
- 2007: Jake Newell #29989, Kansas
- 2006: Steve Mills #23516, California
- 2005: Adam Olsen #26100, Iowa
- 2004: Scott Slater #20695, Michigan
- 2003: Peter Middlecamp #19026, Minnesota
- 2002: Scott Burnett #20173, Ohio
Beginning on Friday, 147 players from around the United States will take on the famed Toboggan track in Milford, Michigan in search of a PDGA Major title. You can follow all of the action on PDGA Live.
Gatekeeper Media will also be on hand to capture the action with next-day coverage of the feature and lead cards. Be sure to subscribe to Gatekeeper Media on YouTube so that you don't miss any of the coverage from Michigan.
Here's Friday's feature card for Round 1:
- Zach Peters
- Alan Vazquez
- Judah Kooistra
- Ezra Calhoun
It's a true test over the next three days for one player to take the next step and join the USADGC history books.
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