Disc Golfers Gather to Honor Legacy of Tim Selinske and Compete in US Masters
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The International Disc Golf Center in Appling, Georgia is buzzing with excitement as over 150 top disc golfers aged 40 and above gather for the 2010 Tim Selinske US Masters Championship. The event marks a poignant moment for the disc golf community, coming just a year after the passing of Tim Selinske, one of the sport's pioneering figures.
Selinske's untimely death on August 14th last year was met with widespread sadness within the disc golf world. However, his legacy lives on through the US Masters tournament, which he played a significant role in developing. The event has now been relocated to its new home at the International Disc Golf Center, which serves as the headquarters for the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA).
By partnering with the PDGA, the US Masters has gained official recognition within the disc golf community, and its importance is reflected in the caliber of competitors attending this year's event. The star-studded field includes legendary players such as Ken Climo, Barry Schultz, and Jay Reading, who are more commonly found competing in the Open division on the PDGA National Tour.
This year's US Masters will also feature a unique blend of competition and camaraderie, as the disc golf community comes together to celebrate Selinske's life and contributions to the sport. With no fewer than eight members of the PDGA Hall of Fame participating, this event promises to be one of the most competitive and memorable in recent history.
Throughout the weekend, fans can follow all the action on www.pdga.com, which will provide live coverage of the tournament. In addition, a photo gallery and video coverage are available for those who cannot attend in person. The 2010 Tim Selinske US Masters Championship is an event that promises to be both a celebration of Selinske's legacy and a showcase of the sport's growth and development.
The future of the US Masters looks bright, with plans to rotate venues across the country over the next two years. This will allow the spirit and memory of Tim Selinske to be spread throughout the disc golf community, ensuring that his contributions are honored for years to come.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/us-masters-preview