Allen Reminds Us of Her Greatness | Professional Disc Golf Association
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Catrina Allen has solidified her reputation as one of the world's top disc golfers after an incredible display at the 2021 Delaware Disc Golf Challenge. The reigning two-time champion showed no signs of fatigue, despite being pushed by a talented field, as she dominated the final round to take home the coveted title.
Entering the third and final round, Allen held a slim lead of just one stroke over her closest competitors, Kona Panis, Heather Young, and Holly Finley. However, it soon became apparent that this would be no easy victory for anyone looking to dethrone the champion. Allen's fitness, nutritional, and mental training regimen had clearly paid off, as she seemed to grow stronger with each passing round.
The course, set on the historic Revolutionary War grounds at Iron Hill, was expected to pose a challenge to even the most skilled players. Yet, it was clear from early on that Allen was in her element. She navigated the treacherous terrain with ease, carding a flawless bogey-free round to finish 11-under par.
"It just felt easy for once," Allen reflected after her impressive performance. "That's always a great feeling – when you can let go of your doubts and let your hard work shine through." The champion's comments were a testament to the dedication and perseverance that have carried her to the top of the sport.
Allen's victory marks a significant milestone in what has already been an incredible career year for the disc golf star. Her achievements now include two world championships, seven PDGA Major titles, and 21 Elite Series wins. When asked about her legacy, Allen expressed gratitude for the support she has received throughout her journey, saying, "It means a lot to think back on how far I've come. To be thankful for the challenges and people who have helped me get where I am today."
While Allen was busy writing history, her closest competitors were unable to match her level of performance. Sarah Hokom shot 5-under par from the chase card, but ultimately fell short by a significant margin. Holly Finley took home third place with an even-par score, providing some consolation for those who couldn't quite keep up with the champion.
The PDGA National Tour will conclude its 2021 season at the Music City Open in Nashville, Tennessee, on September 23-26. Fans can catch all the action live on the Disc Golf Network or visit pdga.com for comprehensive coverage of the final event of the year.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/allen-reminds-us-of-her-greatness