Thrilling Finishes and Champion Crowned in Austin Disc Golf Tournament
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The 2024 IDIO NADGT National Championship took place in the Austin, Texas area over the past weekend, featuring an array of talented disc golfers vying for top honors. The competition was fierce, with several players putting up impressive performances that pushed the championship to its final holes.
One of the most notable stories came from MA1, where Jayden Torres emerged victorious after a nail-biting playoff against Parker Austin. Torres' clutch putt on the first playoff hole set the tone for his eventual win, which he sealed on the second hole. Austin's remarkable comeback attempt fell just short, as he birdied the final two holes at Sprinkle Valley to catapult himself into second place. Kyle Lumsden of Connecticut rounded out the top three in MA1.
Meanwhile, in FA1, Ginelle Kohl and Clara Watson engaged in a closely contested battle throughout the week, with the two players tied heading into the fourth and final round. However, Kohl's scorching hot round at Zilker Park proved to be the deciding factor, as she took home a three-stroke victory. Massachusetts' Elizabeth Cipar matched Kohl's impressive score for a solo third-place finish.
The MP40 division also witnessed an intense finale, with Landon Williams of Texas claiming a one-stroke win over David Granitz on the final hole at East Metro. Brent Rosen jumped up to claim third place after a strong showing.
In the FA50 and FP40 divisions, Rad Roberts of Washington secured his NADGT National Championship title in MP50, thanks to a blistering hot round at Northtown Disc Golf Course. Amy Church dominated the competition all week in FP40, ultimately claiming victory.
The 2024 IDIO NADGT National Championship was filled with moments that will be remembered for a long time, as these talented disc golfers battled it out for top honors in their respective divisions.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/battle-end