Kevin Jones Wins Second DGPT Title of His Career at Green Mountain Championship
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The 2020 Green Mountain Championship has come to a close, and with it, another thrilling chapter in the story of Kevin Jones' career. The freshly-crowned champion reflected on his second-career elite series win on the Disc Golf Pro Tour, saying that while this victory might not stand out as particularly significant in the record books, it felt different nonetheless.
Jones had previously won an elite series title at Idlewild last year, but this time around, he faced a different set of circumstances. Paul McBeth was missing from the field, having skipped the event in 2019 and denying Jones the opportunity to exact revenge on his arch-nemesis. The absence of world No. 3 Eagle McMahon added to the speculation that Jones might not be competing against the best players in the world.
However, as Jones navigated the challenging course, doubts began to creep in. After McBeth surged ahead by three shots over four holes, Jones threw a crucial tee shot into the OB ditch on the par-5 seventh hole. This misstep seemed like it might cost him dearly, but surprisingly, both McBeth and McMahon failed to capitalize on the opening. Instead, Jones regrouped and went on to finish with six birdies in the final 10 holes, securing a comfortable margin of victory.
This win marks a significant milestone for Jones, who now sits in fifth place in the DGPT points standings for the 2020 season. "It means the world to me," he said humbly. "This is what I'm out here to do."
In the FPO division, Paige Pierce demonstrated her dominance once again by setting a course record with an unofficial 7-under par rating of 1037. She edged out Hailey King, who had been keeping pace with Pierce until a costly double-bogey on hole 16 cost her two strokes and ultimately the win.
Pierce's display was nothing short of masterful, as she hit 84% of fairways and made an impressive 86% of C1x putts during the final round. King, on the other hand, had a standout performance in her own right, putting up a 1006-rated final round after carrying a two-shot lead through 54 holes.
The Green Mountain Championship has left us with a renewed appreciation for these exceptional players and their incredible skills.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/jones-captures-career-win-pierce-edges-king-2020-dgpt-green-mountain-championship