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2019 Santa Cruz Masters Cup

2019 Santa Cruz Masters Cup

Garrett Gurthie was dominant as he pulled away to win the Santa Cruz Masters Cup. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- After a weekend of gray, dreary conditions, the sun finally broke through the clouds Sunday afternoon at the DeLaveaga Golf Course. It was a fitting bit of symbolism to accompany the champion who was also about to emerge.

Catrina Allen took home her fourth career Santa Cruz Masters Cup victory. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- Catrina Allen's hot 2019 season couldn't be dampened by a weekend of coastal rain, as the Minnesota pro pulled away during Sunday's final round of the Santa Cruz Masters Cup to win her third straight tournament.

Garrett Gurthie secured the first PDGA National Tour victory of his career at the Santa Cruz Masters Cup. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

We've got a first-time champion and a four-time champion, as Garrett Gurthie takes home the biggest win of his career and Catrina Allen stays hot during the final round of the Santa Cruz Masters Cup. Catch up on all the action from the last day of the third PDGA National Tour stop of 2019.

Garrett Gurthie is seeking his first career PDGA National Tour victory. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- Garrett Gurthie first turned pro in 2004, and has since played in 248 tournaments, including 35 on the PDGA National Tour circuit. Sixteen seasons into his career the Florida pro has yet to notch a victory on that elite stage, with his best finish coming in 2013, when he came in second place at the Discraft Great Lakes Open.

Sarah Hokom sits one shot off the lead heading into Sunday's final round at the Santa Cruz Masters Cup. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- At a course like DeLaveaga, where a player’s fortunes can switch from birdie to bogey seemingly on a whim, par is a good score.

On Saturday during the Santa Cruz Masters Cup, par was exceptional.

Roll Tide: Matt Orum made the move of the day at the Santa Cruz Masters Cup. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

The rain came to play during round 2 of the Santa Cruz Masters Cup, but so did Garrett Gurthie and the upper tier of the Open Women's field. Steve Hill is back to break down the action from a soggy moving day on another episode of Chain Reaction!

Ricky Wysocki closed with a turkey -- and the hot round -- during round one of the Santa Cruz Masters Cup. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- Most competitive disc golfers won’t admit to watching the scoreboard -- at least not during the first of a three-round tournament.

Catrina Allen overcame an early double bogey to end Friday atop the Santa Cruz Masters Cup leaderboard. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- As a three-time Santa Cruz Masters Cup champion, Catrina Allen is well versed in the ups and downs of the DeLaveaga Disc Golf Course. So when disc golf’s hottest women’s player started with a double bogey on the second hole Friday morning to kick off this PDGA National Tour event, she didn’t panic.

Instead, she let it roll away like a low putt off the cage.

Camille Skweir (center) is tied for second place after the opening round of this PDGA National Tour event. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

Steve Hill breaks down opening round action from the Santa Cruz Masters Cup on this episode of Chain Reaction, with player news and insights from Ricky Wysocki, Garrett Gurthie, Catrina Allen, and surprise performer Camille Skweir.

Changes abound at the Santa Cruz Masters Cup as local organizers aim to preserve a jewel of the disc golf world. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- There’s a fine line between honoring history and leaving it behind. As disc golf has continued to evolve and welcome a more modern era, the club responsible for the Santa Cruz Masters Cup has continued to deftly straddle that gap, aware not only of the 34-year-old event’s place in the pantheon of quintessential professional tournaments, but also where it wants to go.

Ricky Wysocki collects his final putt from the 2018 Masters Cup. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen

If you're talking about disc golf history, you're probably going to be talking about DeLaveaga.

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Daily Round Recaps

2019 Amateur Divisions Event Schedule

Course Schedule

  • One round of 24 holes per day @ Dela DGC (Friday - Sunday)

Thursday, April 25

  • Course Practice: Dela DGC is open from sunrise to sunset for practice
  • Tee Times: Posted online by 3PM on PDGA event page 
  • Player Check-in: 4 - 7PM @ the Rangeside Bar area left of the DeLaveaga Golf Course Driving Range

** (check-in is not mandatory but preferred and recommended if possible) **

2019 Professional Divisions Event Schedule

Course Schedule

  • (MPO / FPO): Friday - Saturday | 24 holes @ Dela DGC / Sunday 18 holes @ Golf Course
  • (MP40 / FP40 / MP50 / MP60): Friday - Sunday | 24 holes @ Dela DGC all 3 days

Wednesday, May 15

  • Disc Course Practice: DeLaveaga Disc Golf Course is open from sunrise to sunset for practice
  • Golf Course Practice: 2:30 - Sunset (MPO + FPO Only) Tee times mandatory.  No Charge (option: golf carts @ $15/ person)

** Practice Tee times must be booked by calling the pro shop directly: (831) 423-7214 (press 2 to connect to the pro shop)

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Registration for the 2019 Santa Cruz Masters Cup presented by Innova, a PDGA National Tour event taking place May 17-19 in Santa Cruz, California, is now open! Priority registration this week goes to Open players with ratings 1000 or higher, as well as Open Women's competitors with ratings greater than 900.

In addition, the MP40, MP50, and MP60 divisions are now open for the Masters Cup's concurrent A-Tier.