MVP Open at Maple Hill Set to Host Thrilling Disc Golf Action
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The Disc Golf Pro Tour (DGPT) has arrived in Leicester, Massachusetts for the 2023 MVP Open presented by OTB. This elite tournament marks the second and last playoff event of the season, with a number of players vying for a spot at the top of the DGPT Tour standings. The MVP Open will feature four rounds of competition, awarding 150% of the tour points given to other Elite Series events.
Maple Hill Disc Golf has been hosting premier disc golf events since its inception in 2003, and this year marks its 20th consecutive year hosting a top-tier tournament. The course has undergone significant changes over the years, including a redesign that added new holes and features. This scenic course winds through hills and valleys, offering breathtaking views and challenging holes for players to navigate.
For the third consecutive year, Maple Hill has been ranked as one of the world's top disc golf courses by UDisc, with many considering it the best course in the world. The course features a mix of long drives, tight gaps, and water carries, making it a true test of skill for even the most experienced players.
In addition to its challenging layout, Maple Hill also offers some unique features, including A and B positions on certain holes. This will add an extra layer of strategy and competition for players as they navigate the course.
The MVP Open has a rich history, dating back to 2016 when it was first held at Maple Hill as the Vibram Open. Since then, the tournament has been known as the MVP Open, with MVP picking up the title sponsorship role after Vibram left the sport.
Last year's MVP Open saw Natalie Ryan emerge victorious in a playoff against Kristin Tattar, both players successfully reaching the island green on hole 18 to give themselves a birdie putt. The competition is expected to be fierce this year, with many top players vying for the top spot.
The weather forecast looks promising for the weekend, with moderate temperatures and minimal wind expected. However, there is a slight chance of rain on Saturday, so players will need to be prepared for any conditions that come their way.
For fans who can't make it to Maple Hill in person, the DGPT has provided several options for live coverage. The Disc Golf Network (DGN) will be streaming the event live, with post-produced coverage and exclusive shows available on-demand. Additionally, the first round of both divisions will be simulcast free on the DGPT YouTube channel.
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This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/maple-hill