Electric Finishes Crown New Champions at Estonia's First PDGA Major
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The inaugural Estonian PDGA Major, held at the culturally rich Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn, ended with a bang as new champions emerged from intense battles. In the Men's Professional (MPO) division, Calvin Heimburg and Gannon Buhr broke free from a closely contested logjam on Championship Sunday to secure their places at the top of the podium.
Heimburg's long-awaited Major title finally materialized as he sunk a crucial putt from 42 feet to seal his victory. This remarkable achievement capped off an exceptional performance, with Heimburg averaging a 1080 rating for the event after overcoming a one-stroke deficit on the final day. Buhr and Isaac Robinson rounded out the top three in the MPO division.
Meanwhile, in the Women's Professional (FPO) division, Silva Saarinen made history by clinching her first Major title. The young Finnish player mounted pressure on leader Kristin Lätt, who entered Championship Sunday with a commanding three-stroke lead. However, Saarinen surged down the stretch with an impressive 6-under back nine, while Lätt faltered on the greens, including two costly putts on holes 11 and 17.
Saarinen's triumphant performance earned her a first-place finish, two strokes clear of Lätt in second place. Ella Hansen completed the podium in third place in the FPO division. As the European Disc Golf Festival drew to a close, these thrilling victories will undoubtedly be remembered as standout moments in the world of disc golf.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/electric-finishes-0