The PDGA Champions Cup: A New Major Championship in Disc Golf
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The world of professional disc golf is about to get a boost with the introduction of a new major championship: the PDGA Champions Cup. This exciting addition to the sport's calendar will see top players from around the globe competing for one of the most coveted prizes in disc golf.
Scheduled to take place at Wildwood Park's W.R. Jackson Course in Appling, Georgia, from April 13-17, 2022, the PDGA Champions Cup promises to be an unforgettable experience for both competitors and spectators alike. The tournament will feature four rounds of traditional stroke play over the first four days, followed by two rounds of seeded match play between the top four players in both the FPO (Females Professional Open) and MPO (Males Professional Open) fields on the final day.
The idea for the PDGA Champions Cup was born out of years of hard work by Nate Heinold, a member of the PDGA Board of Directors and Chair of the Majors Committee. Heinold's passion for disc golf is evident in his dedication to creating an additional major championship that would bring new excitement to the sport.
"I've always been fascinated by traditional golf and have been following majors for years," Heinold explained. "When I got into disc golf, I knew I wanted to contribute to making the sport more professional and standardized. Creating a new major was always on my radar, and it's amazing to see it finally come to fruition."
The W.R. Jackson Course at Wildwood Park is an ideal location for the inaugural PDGA Champions Cup. The course has hosted several high-profile events in the past, including the 2017 PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championships. With its rich history and world-class facilities, it's no surprise that the IDGC was chosen as the venue for this momentous occasion.
Veteran tournament director Robert Leonard will be leading a host team for the Cup's first installment. A seasoned professional with years of experience in organizing premier events, Leonard is confident in his team's ability to deliver an exceptional experience for competitors and spectators alike.
"Running a disc golf event requires passion, love, and trust," Leonard said. "I'm fortunate to have a talented host team behind me, including my trusted assistant TD Chuck Connelly. Together, we're committed to making the PDGA Champions Cup an unforgettable experience for everyone involved."
The PDGA will be releasing additional details as they become available, so stay tuned for updates on this exciting new major championship.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/pdga-champions-cup-set-run-fourth-pro-major-april-2022