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2018 Disc Golf Pro Tour

2018 Disc Golf Pro Tour

Paul McBeth was at his Sunday best with a final round comeback in Kentucky. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen / DGPT

On the same day Tiger Woods made a late charge at the British Open before ultimately falling short, the disc golfer most often compared to the stick-and-ball stalwart was able to finish his own triumphant comeback.

Paige Pierce (right) won her 11th tournament of 2018 at the Idlewild Open in Burlington, Kentucky. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen / DGPT

A two-player race quickly became a one-woman show Sunday at the Idlewild Open, as Paige Pierce pulled away early to repeat as the tournament champion.

Jones In The Zone

By Zach Podhorzer, DGPT.com

Severe weather hampered day one of the Idlewild Open. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen / DGPT

By Zach Podhorzer, DGPT.com

Paul McBeth cruised to a nine-shot victory at the Great Lakes Open. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen / DGPT

Paul McBeth proved he was the king of Kensington this weekend, but that didn’t stop a prince from spending half of Sunday trying to steal his crown.

Sarah Hokom finished off a strong performance at the Great Lakes Open for her seventh victory of 2018. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen / DGPT

Sarah Hokom carded an eagle-birdie-birdie streak for the second straight day at Kensington Metropark’s Toboggan course, and that flurry of scoring was all she needed to pull away for a resounding win at the Great Lakes Open.

Paul McBeth tossed a historic round Saturday at the Great Lakes Open. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen / DGPT

It's the seventh of July, but don't tell that to Paul McBeth.

The four-time PDGA World Champion brought some leftover fireworks to the Great Lakes Open Saturday, as he hit a 50-foot putt on the 18th green to go 18-under par and move to a comfortable lead at the sixth Disc Golf Pro Tour event of the season.

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