Get Ready for the Ultimate Disc Golf Challenge

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The wait is over for aspiring disc golf champions. With the announcement of the 2023 PDGA Masters Disc Golf World Championship, amateur players can start preparing themselves for the ultimate competition. This year's event will be a combined tournament featuring both professional and amateur masters divisions at a historic course with a rich disc golf history.


To qualify for the prestigious tournament, aspiring champions must meet specific requirements. Firstly, they need to be an active amateur-class member of the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) throughout the qualifying period. Additionally, players must turn 40 or older by their birthday in 2023 and participate in at least three PDGA-sanctioned events.


The primary Worlds division for each player is determined by their class, gender, and age. While amateur-class members of any age can earn an Amateur Worlds invite to either MA1 (Masters Recreational) or FA1 (Female Masters Recreational), they must meet certain rating criteria or earn points through competition. For example, players with high enough ratings in MA1 may qualify directly for the tournament, while those in FA1 can earn a secondary invite by accumulating 100 points during the qualifying period.


To help guide aspiring champions, the PDGA has outlined clear qualification rules and requirements on its website. Interested players are encouraged to review these guidelines carefully and start working towards their goal of winning the coveted title.


With the competition heating up, it's time for ambitious disc golfers to get to work. Will you be among the elite group vying for the top spot at the 2023 PDGA Masters Worlds?


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/how-qualify-pdga-am-masters-worlds-invite

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