PW2010-Finals | Professional Disc Golf Association

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The excitement reached its peak as the 2010 PDGA World Championships came to a close at the Lemon Lake disc golf complex in Crown Point, Indiana. After five days of intense competition, nine individual champions were crowned, each showcasing their exceptional skills and determination.


In the Men's Open division, Eric McCabe emerged as the new king, riding an incredible putting rhythm that propelled him ahead of a talented field. His impressive performance began to gain momentum on Wednesday afternoon, with Thursday's play seeing him creep closer to the top. However, it was his outstanding 1085-rated round on Friday afternoon that secured his position at the summit, closely followed by Paul Ulibarri and Josh Anthon.


McCabe continued to dominate during Saturday's semifinals and Final 9 rounds, ultimately claiming a five-throw margin of victory. Despite facing stiff competition from top-ranked players like David Feldberg, McCabe managed to stay ahead, earning him a $5,500 prize for his World Championship effort.


In the Women's Open division, Sarah Stanhope wrote her name into history books by securing the title after a strong performance throughout the week. Riding a 6-throw cushion into Saturday's semifinals, she maintained a safe lead over her challengers, particularly impressing with her forehand drives that often found great scoring opportunities around the basket.


Stanhope joins an elite group of first-time World Champions, and like McCabe in the Men's Open division, she has a promising future ahead of her in the disc golf community. Des Reading continued his incredible run of World Championship performances, closing out the decade with nine consecutive finishes as either winner or runner-up. Valarie Jenkins took third place, while Liz Carr secured fourth.


In other divisions, Brad Hammock reclaimed his title as the world's top disc golfer in the Men's Masters division, edging out Mike Moser and Patrick Brown by three and four throws, respectively. Barrett White also enjoyed a successful week, claiming her first Women's Masters PDGA World Championship with steady play that earned her a three-throw lead over defending champion Elaine King.


Gregg "The Miniac" Hosfeld secured his second PDGA World Championship in the Men's Grandmasters division by outmaneuvering Tim Keith. Kathy Hardyman continued her dominance in the Women's Grandmaster title, claiming her fifth consecutive victory with a seven-throw margin of win over Suzette Simons.


Other notable winners included Dr. Rick Voakes, who took his seventh PDGA World Championship in the Senior Grandmasters division by an impressive 21-throw margin; Jerry Robbins, who successfully defended his PDGA Legend's World Championship title; and Don Dillon, who earned the first-ever PDGA World Championship in the Senior Legends division.


The 2010 PDGA World Championships will be remembered as one of the most thrilling events in disc golf history, with these champions etching their names into the annals of the sport.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/pw2010-finals

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