DGPT Championship Heats Up in Charlotte as Top Players Vie for Title
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The highly anticipated 2023 Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship is just around the corner, with the top 20 female (FPO) and top 32 male (MPO) players set to clash at Nevin Park in Charlotte, North Carolina. This prestigious event marks the final stop on the DGPT schedule for the season, and it promises to be an action-packed weekend.
Throughout the year, players have been awarded Tour Points based on their performance at various events. The top contenders will now compete in a thrilling four-round tournament, with the Semifinals and Finals each featuring two rounds of play. While higher-seeded players traditionally received automatic byes, this year's format has been tweaked to ensure all competitors face an equal challenge.
To level the playing field, higher-seeded players will receive "starting strokes" that will be subtracted from their total score at the start of the Semifinals. This means the #1 seed in the FPO division will begin with a 5-under advantage, while the top MPO player will have a 6-under head start.
The course layout has also undergone significant changes, with holes 1, 17, and 18 featuring new designs for this year's event. The updated track is approximately 1,000 feet longer for FPO players and over 1,700 feet longer for MPO competitors, presenting a fresh challenge for the top talent.
Last year's champion, Kristin Tattar, will be looking to make history by becoming the first FPO player to win back-to-back titles at the DGPT Championship. Her victory in 2022 was impressive, with her finishing four strokes ahead of her nearest rival going into the final hole. Even with a double bogey on the last hole, Tattar emerged victorious, securing a two-stroke lead.
Ricky Wysocki, the top seed in the MPO division, will also be aiming to defend his title from 2022. He went head-to-head with Isaac Robinson in a thrilling finale, ultimately claiming victory after sinking a crucial putt on hole 18.
The live broadcast of the event will be simulcast free on the DGPT YouTube channel for the first round only, while the Disc Golf Network (DGN) will provide comprehensive coverage throughout the tournament. For those looking to stay up-to-date with all the action from the off-season and beyond, DGN offers a subscription-based service that includes post-produced coverage of select tournaments, exclusive shows, and more.
To catch all the excitement, spectators can purchase tickets for the event or stream it live through various platforms. With so much at stake, this weekend promises to be an unforgettable conclusion to the 2023 Disc Golf Pro Tour season.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/grand-finale