Christine Jennings smiles after closing round one in Emporia with a birdie. Photo: Hayden Henry / PDGA Media
Christine Jennings tapped in her birdie putt and walked off the Supreme 18 at Jones Park with a smile.
That wasn’t the case for much of the field on Thursday as the new track at Jones Park debuted — and showed its teeth — to kick off the 2022 Disc Golf Pro Tour – Dynamic Discs Open in Emporia, Kansas.
“I just felt like I played really clean,” said Jennings, the 2019 PDGA Rookie of the Year. “I put my discs under the basket, so I didn’t have to putt much and when I did, I made them.
A win at the DDO part of a strong 2021 season for Hailey King. Photo: DGPT
A wild April on the PDGA Elite Series wraps up in a familiar and beloved place, but with a new wrinkle in the mix.
For the third-straight week — a stretch that has included dramatic finishes, new faces and the highest level of disc golf — the best in the sport are set to battle as the Disc Golf Pro Tour rolls on at the Dynamic Discs Open in Emporia, Kansas.