Young Disc Golfer Micah Groth Wins National Championship
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Micah Groth's impressive rise in the world of disc golf has been nothing short of meteoric. At just 16 years old, he has already claimed an impressive nine wins on the circuit, including two victories in the Open field. But it was his latest triumph that truly solidified his position as a force to be reckoned with – taking home the 2021 National Amateur Disc Golf Tour Championship.
Groth's journey to this milestone victory began years ago, when he first discovered disc golf on a family trip to Alabama. "I was like, there are courses for this?" he exclaimed in an interview with the Disc Golf Network. From that moment on, he was hooked – and his natural talent soon became apparent.
As he progressed through the ranks, Groth encountered numerous challenges, including the pressure of competing at Junior Worlds. However, he has learned to use these experiences as valuable lessons, adapting and growing as a player. "I knew it wasn't over until it's over," he said of his winning mentality.
On Sunday, Groth found himself facing off against fellow South Carolina native Brent Hannu in the final round. With a three-stroke lead going into the round, Groth was forced to dig deep and draw on his reserves of skill and determination. The pair exchanged leads throughout the back nine, culminating in a thrilling finish at the MetCenter.
In a stunning display of nerves of steel, Groth made a crucial adjustment on hole 17, sinking a 27-foot birdie putt with OB looming directly behind the basket. Hannu, meanwhile, missed his similar putt and found himself in trouble – ultimately finishing second at 16-under.
Groth's victory marked not only a personal triumph but also a testament to the power of dedication and hard work. He credits his club, the Hub City Disc Golf Club, with providing him with invaluable support and guidance throughout his journey. "They've helped me do everything I've done," he said gratefully.
As a result of his latest win, Groth has announced that he will be moving into the professional ranks – a bold step for a young player with so much potential still to unlock. With a grand prize of $10,000 and his sights set firmly on future success, one thing is clear: Micah Groth is here to stay.
Groth's love affair with disc golf began innocently enough – he and his siblings received a basket and some Frisbees as a Christmas gift when he was just a young boy. However, it wasn't until they discovered a disc golf course on a family trip that the seeds of his passion were truly sown.
As he looked to the future, Groth reflected on what sets disc golf apart from other sports – its ever-changing nature, with every putt and drive presenting a new challenge. "Just seeing beautiful courses and walking in nature, I love it," he said simply. And with his latest triumph firmly behind him, there's no doubt that Micah Groth will be throwing those frisbees for many years to come.
The National Amateur Disc Golf Tour Championship also saw other notable performances from Joseph Anderson, who took third place after a hot round on Sunday, and Dylan Seppala, who finished just one shot behind. Meanwhile, Alan Janzen and Matt Hanne tied for fifth place in an exciting conclusion to the tournament.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/student-game-groth-takes-down-nadgt-title