Tattar Triumphs: Estonian Star Wins First Elite Series Title of 2021

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The highly anticipated 39th Annual Discraft Great Lakes Open proved to be an unforgettable weekend for fans and competitors alike. Estonian star Kristin Tattar had been striving for this moment – her first Elite Series win of 2021 – and seized it with determination and skill. The victory marked a long-awaited breakthrough for the talented athlete, who had been training diligently for over a year.


Tattar's journey to the top began with a fierce battle against Paige Pierce, who held a two-shot lead entering Sunday's final round. However, a triple bogey six from Pierce on the first hole sparked a duel that would take the two players up and down the hills – and through the rough – at Toboggan. As they entered Hole 17, tied at 18-under par, the tension was palpable.


In a moment of pure drama, Tattar connected on a breathtaking 49-foot uphill eagle putt to take the outright lead. Pierce would ultimately miss her look at three, falling one stroke back with only one hole left. The victory was sealed for Tattar, who celebrated with a triumphant mini fist pump as Pierce acknowledged behind her.


Tattar's win marked a significant milestone in her career, and she expressed her pride and gratitude to the Disc Golf Network. "I've been waiting for this moment for so long," she said. "Worlds was tough, and the following weeks were tough. I just couldn't find myself on the course; didn't really recognize myself."


The Estonian athlete had been navigating travel restrictions in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, representing Europe stateside alongside her boyfriend Silver Latt. She finished fifth at Worlds, third at Des Moines, and secured two PDGA A-Tier wins this season before breaking through on the Disc Golf Pro Tour.


Meanwhile, Eagle McMahon successfully defended his title at the 2021 Great Lakes Open in a nail-biting finish against Kyle Klein. The two Discmania teammates engaged in an epic duel atop the leaderboard throughout the final round. After building a two-stroke lead early on, McMahon's only bogey of the day allowed Klein to momentarily take the lead.


The battle for supremacy was far from over, as McMahon bounced back with birdies on 11 and 12 to tie things up. A thrilling finish ensued, with McMahon connecting on a 38-foot birdie putt on Hole 17 and then hitting a precise putt from similar distance on 18 to secure his fourth DGPT victory of the season.


Corey Ellis rounded out the podium in Michigan with a third-place finish, three shots behind Klein and four behind McMahon. The action will resume on Friday at The Preserve Championship in Clearwater, Minnesota.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/tattar-seizes-moment-mcmahon-repeats-dglo

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