Majestic Finish | Professional Disc Golf Association
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The 24th edition of the Minnesota Majestic, presented by the Minnesota Frisbee Association on June 17-19, was a weekend to remember for spectators and competitors alike. The event drew an impressive crowd of around 300 enthusiasts who were treated to incredible drives, precise putting, and high-stakes drama.
Held at Hyland Hills Ski & Snowboard Area in Bloomington, the Majestic title has historically come down to the wire, with many previous championships decided by a single throw on the final hole. This year was no exception, as hometown favorite Cale Leiviska trailed Nikko Locastro by just one throw going into the last round.
The tension was palpable as the top pros vied for the title. Bradley Williams and Paul Ulibarri were neck and neck with Leiviska and Locastro all weekend, but it was ultimately down to these two talented disc golfers to determine the champion.
As the finalists shook hands at the top of the final hole, Lightnin' Lyle Jensen announced the stakes: Cale needed a birdie to force a playoff. With huge drives and clutch putting on display throughout the tournament, the crowd held its collective breath as Leiviska lined up his putt.
The moment of truth arrived when Leiviska jumped putted and ran toward the basket, but unfortunately, his putter deflected off the chain support, leaving him with nothing to show for it. Meanwhile, Locastro seized the opportunity to seal the deal, sinking a 25-foot downhill putt to win by two strokes.
The crowd erupted in cheers as Nikko celebrated his victory, which came with a $1,500 check and a beautifully crafted loon trophy presented by TD Timmy Gill. Later that day, Sarah Hokum took center stage in the women's Open competition, dominating the field with her powerful forehand throws and methodical approach.
As the tournament came to a close, the Minnesota Majestic organizers would like to extend their gratitude to new sponsor Fulton Beer, Fairway Flyerz, Sundog, Summit Beer, and the many volunteers who made this event possible. The 25th edition of the Majestic is already on the horizon, with plans underway to make it an even more spectacular celebration of disc golf excellence.
The Minnesota Majestic has a reputation for delivering high-stakes competition and record-breaking payouts, and its inclusion in the National Tour Elite Series is all but guaranteed. As TD Timmy Gill aptly put it, "25th next year... gonna make it an extra special one... already hard at work on it!"
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/majestic-finish