2026 PDGA Champions Cup | FPO R1F9 | Gannon, Scoggins, Saarinen, Gurthie | Jomez Disc Golf
Watch as Paula Radcliffe, one of the most dominant female disc golfers, shares a heartfelt moment from her historic 2011 win at Worlds, which marked a turning point in her career and inspired her to push the sport forward. The video takes you back to that unforgettable day, where she talks about the thrill of setting records and leaving a lasting impact on the disc golf world. You'll hear from Paula as she reminisces about specific moments from her championship-winning round, including an incredible 55-foot putt at hole four over water and a clutch win at the Memorial tournament. The video also captures a poignant moment when Paula pays tribute to her late grandfather, who passed away just this year, in front of a World Championships crowd. Get a glimpse into Paula's mindset and experiences as she shares her journey from an amateur disc golfer to one of the sport's top champions.
Watch thrilling shots from top FPOs Gannon, Scoggins, Saarinen, and Gurthie in the 2026 PDGA Champions Cup. Expert commentary brings you inside the action on Jomez Disc Golf.
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Setting records is a goal. I want to keep pushing the sport forward. I want the young girls coming up to have something to push past. 2010 uh was kind of my tester year going on the road in the summer. Called my dad, told him I didn't want to go back to college. This is 2011, like the first event of the year. Definitely wasn't expecting a win, especially not this early and like having a tester putt like that, you know, just like you can see me like grab my head like, "Holy cow, like did I just do that?" Then going to Worlds, like it was my first time that like I felt like I was truly able to win. Like I knew I had the skills after winning Memorial there. Um, but it's like, am I am I able to win a world championship though? Like unsure that I could do it. Oh, there's my grandpa. That's amazing. Wow. It's amazing. I did not know this whole video existed like this. And my grandpa just passed this year. So, that's really special for me to see right there. And this putt is something that will always live in my heart and I had to make that to win. That's still to this day I think the best putt that I've hit just under the circumstances. I I want to maybe even say my favorite worlds that I won because of like the statement that it made to myself and and to the disc golf world of like I'm in it for the long haul. I'm not just like this kid that got lucky this one week. I remember this round quite vividly actually. Um then hole four I made like a sick 55-footer at the water over this bush. That was the most amped I think I've ever been playing disc golf ever like to this day. Hole four that putt. Um and I was like I'm winning this tournament. Oh my gosh, this is crazy. So you see my earbud in my ear. Like I wasn't sure what I was going to do yet walking up to that putt and a song came on in my headphone called No Fear. And it's like this reae tune that's just on re just repeats. It has like 10 words the whole song. And it's like we have...





