Teen Disc Golf Sensation Gannon Buhr Wins USDGC in Thrilling Fashion

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In a stunning display of skill and determination, 17-year-old Gannon Buhr emerged victorious at the 2015 United States Disc Golf Championship (USDGC) in Rock Hill, South Carolina. The talented teenager stood out among a strong field of competitors, including two-time Finnish champion Niklas Anttila, to become the youngest champion in USDGC history.


Buhr's journey to victory began on the 18th tee box in 2015, where he had begged his mother to drive him to Winthrop to watch the championship. Little did she know that her son would be standing on the same green just a few years later, proudly holding the winner's trophy.


As the youngest competitor in the field, Buhr was not expected to contend for the top spot, but he proved all doubters wrong with his exceptional play. The two-time PDGA Junior World Champion demonstrated incredible poise and precision throughout the tournament, executing clutch putts and taking down tough shots with ease.


On Sunday's Championship Sunday round, Buhr found himself in a neck-and-neck battle with Anttila, with both players trading birdies and bogeys in a thrilling back-and-forth. However, it was Buhr who emerged on top, sinking crucial 60-foot putts on holes 14 and 17 to take the lead.


The final round was nothing short of incredible, with Buhr and Anttila executing perfect shots on the daunting 18th hole. In the end, it was Buhr who tapped in for the win, becoming the fourth player to win both a Junior and MPO PDGA Major title.


Buhr's historic victory has sent shockwaves throughout the disc golf community, cementing his status as one of the sport's brightest young stars. As he celebrates this remarkable achievement, fans are eagerly anticipating what the future holds for this talented teenager.


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This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/buhr-comes-full-circle-winthrop

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