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2021 PDGA Elite Series

2021 PDGA Elite Series

Kristin Tattar leads by seven strokes heading into the final round of the DGPT - Preserve Championships. Photo: Kevin Huver / PDGA

(Recap via Disc Golf Pro Tour)

As the smoke filled the air from the northwest, the players at the Preserve Championship teed off for the second round of action in Clearwater, MN. As the air quality worsened and the wind picked up, players found the conditions considerably worse than in round one.

Despite the poor conditions, both divisions provided some great disc golf to watch and made for some exciting action across all cards.

Paul McBeth tees off during the 2021 Portland Open. Photo: DGPT

(Via Disc Golf Pro Tour)

Jeffersonville, VT – June 30, 2021: The Disc Golf Pro Tour (DGPT) is pleased to announce that they have finalized a new contract with ESPN for 2021 programming.

Catrina Allen turned in a dominant second round to build a 10-stroke lead. Photo: DGPT

2020 PDGA Co-Player of the Year Catrina Allen appears headed for her first Elite Series win of the season after putting together one of the all-time great FPO rounds with a 1041-rated (unofficial) 12-under par scorcher.

As the 2021 Elite Series season approaches, we are pleased to provide several updates regarding the start of the Tour. Currently, the Disc Golf Pro Tour can confirm that the season is planned to start on schedule with the Las Vegas Challenge presented by Innova from Feb. 25 - Feb. 28, 2021.  The PDGA National Tour is also expected to begin on schedule at the Texas State Disc Golf Championship Presented by Latitude 64, in Tyler, Texas, on March 26 - 28. 

Gregg Barsby putts during the 2018 Sula Open. Photo: PA Maseidvag

Gregg Barsby found himself looking over the vast fjords on the western coast of Norway, a beautiful disc golf course and a disc golf hungry community behind him.

A destination and experience that is second to none.

“You take a second to look around and realize where you are in the world and what you’re doing,” Barsby said. “At Sula, the water is right there, the mountains, the cliffs – everything. On a clear day when the water is calm, it’s a mirror effect.

“You just have to see it for yourself.”

In 2021, the entire world will get to see what Norway and European disc golf has to offer.

Don’t it always seem to go, that you don’t know what you’ve got til it’s gone? Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

When the disc golf history books are written, 2020 may be looked back upon as the lost year; at least—that is—at the very highest levels of the sport.