Another round of weather in the afternoon then led to a late finish in Emporia.
Twenty four players had the finishes of their opening rounds delayed until Thursday morning due to darkness, including six of the top eight scores, after a lightning delay derailed the MPO round and another late-afternoon storm forced a second 30-minute halt for the division.
Paige Shue putts during the 2019 Glass Blown Open in Emporia, Kansas. Photo: PDGA
It came together quick and marked a significant milestone in a historic and challenging year for disc golf in 2020.
After a two-month shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Emporia, Kansas welcomed professional disc golf back to action in June 2020 with the Dynamic Discs Open — a re-start to the professional season in a year that featured unprecedented growth and coverage for the sport.
Just under a year later, the 2021 edition of the DDO returns as the second stop on the 2021 PDGA National Tour.