Disc Golf Pro Tour Shatters Records with Record-Breaking Payouts
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The Disc Golf Pro Tour (DGPT) has made history once again by setting new standards in payouts for its top players. For the second consecutive year, the championship is breaking records with a guaranteed minimum purse of $150,000. Additionally, both men's and women's winners will receive at least $25,000 each.
This significant increase in prize money comes after last year's championship payouts surpassed previous records. In 2020, the winner of the men's division took home an impressive $20,000, shattering the previous mark set by the United States Disc Golf Championships in 2007 and 2009. The women's champion also received a notable payout of $15,000, exceeding the record set at the 2017 PDGA Pro World Championships.
One of the most significant moves made by the DGPT is its commitment to equal prize money for both men's and women's winners. This decision was widely praised in 2020 as a necessary step towards creating a more inclusive and equitable environment within the sport. The Tour has continued this trend, ensuring that the top players from both divisions receive fair compensation.
The qualification process for the championship remains unchanged, with the top 32 men and 16 women competing based on their Disc Golf Pro Tour points totals. These points are calculated by considering a player's best eight finishes at Elite Series events and their top three finishes at DGPT Silver Series events.
Last year's champions, Hailey King and Kevin Jones, demonstrated exceptional skill and determination in securing their titles, which were broadcast on ESPN2 for two hours. As the 2021 championship approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating another exciting competition that will likely break even more ground in terms of payouts and records.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/2021-dgpt-championship-break-payout-records-second-consecutive-year