Legends Unite at 2021 PDGA Pro Masters Worlds
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The excitement is palpable as the 2021 PDGA Pro Masters Worlds gets underway in Johnson City, Tennessee. Tournament Director Tim Barr took a moment during the player's meeting to express his gratitude towards the attendees, acknowledging their contributions as pioneers of the sport. The tournament boasts an impressive record-setting field of 262 players, spread across 13 divisions, with legendary players and newcomers alike vying for the top spot.
Harmon Hills Disc Golf Course is one of the three iconic venues hosting this prestigious event, along with Sugar Hollow and Winged Deer. These courses are renowned for their Tennessee rolling hills, well-defined fairways, and challenging greens that will put even the most skilled players to the test. The PDGA Pro Masters Worlds has a rich history, and this year's edition promises to be no exception.
As the tournament director took to the stage, he couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and relief. "This has been two years in the making, and we're just so excited to have you here... finally," Barr said, addressing the crowd. The absence of the event due to the pandemic was a significant setback, but its return is a testament to the dedication and perseverance of the PDGA team.
PDGA Events Manager Shawn Sinclair shared some impressive statistics with the attendees, including the fact that the PDGA issued member number 187,366 on Monday. This milestone drew cheers and applause from the crowd, which included notable players like Michael Snap Conger (PDGA No. 60) in MP70 and Andi Young (PDGA No. 2094) in FP60.
One of the most significant changes this year is the official scorecard format. Due to limited cell service at one of the courses, paper scorecards will be the primary means of tracking scores. This may seem old-school, but it adds a nostalgic touch to an already-anticipated event.
The competition promises to be fierce as players from all over the world clash on the course. With four guaranteed rounds and potentially more, this tournament is set to showcase some incredible skills and storylines. The history of the players participating in this event is a testament to the growth and evolution of disc golf as a sport.
As the 2021 PDGA Pro Masters Worlds commences, one thing is certain – the outcome will be anything but predictable. With three legendary courses and a record-breaking field, this event is shaping up to be an unforgettable experience for both players and spectators alike.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/pro-masters-worlds-returns-record-field