Avery Jenkins Wins Thrilling World Championship in Kansas City
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Avery Jenkins has etched his name into disc golf history by clinching the 2009 Professional World Championship title in a heart-stopping finale at the Blue Valley course in Kansas City. The dramatic conclusion saw Jenkins outlast Josh Anthon, who had mounted an impressive comeback to tie for the lead with just nine holes remaining.
Jenkins brought a two-throw advantage into the final round, but Anthon's surge was marked by an incredible 27-foot putt on hole nine that forced the players into sudden death. The electrified gallery of approximately 1,500 spectators watched in awe as Anthon successfully navigated the pressure-packed shot, sending the crowd into raptures.
The tension continued to build throughout the subsequent holes, with both players displaying nerves of steel. Jenkins and Anthon traded blows on the first two holes, each misthrowing crucial upshots before settling for a tie. However, it was on hole three that they unleashed their true potential, unleashing booming drives of over 400 feet into the fairway.
As the sudden-death format pushed past the third and fourth holes, the stage was set for an intense showdown. The fateful fifth hole proved to be the turning point, with Jenkins' low-liner drive giving him a glimmer of hope. Anthon's attempt, while impressive, fell short, allowing Jenkins to seize the initiative.
The crowd erupted in chants of "Come on Avery" as Jenkins approached his historic last putt, his confidence radiating like that of a seasoned champion. With a resolute swing, Jenkins smashed the chains in the middle of the post, securing his maiden Professional World Championship title and cementing his status as one of the sport's elite players.
Jenkins' triumph was especially poignant, given the fact that his sister, Valarie Jenkins, had earlier claimed her third consecutive Women's World Championship title. The 2009 PDGA Disc Golf World Championships were a resounding success, attracting a record-breaking 922 participants from 13 countries and 44 states. Tournament directors Jack Lowe, John Chapman, Rick Rothstein, and their team of volunteers are to be commended for delivering an event that will be remembered for years to come.
The Professional Disc Golf Association extends its sincerest gratitude to the Kansas City Flying Disc Club for hosting this unforgettable championship. Log on to PDGA.com in the coming days to read more about the 2009 World Championships and the numerous feature wrap-up stories that will be published over the next couple of weeks.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/worlds-wrap-up