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2022 PDGA Majors

2022 PDGA Majors

Ricky Wysocki has a one stroke lead heading into the final round of the PDGA Champions Cup presented by Bushnell. Photo: Kevin Huver / DGPT

Ricky Wysocki is, in his own words, in complete control.

Calvin Heimburg and Chris Dickerson are looking to disrupt that.

Championship Sunday at the 2022 PDGA Champions Cup presented by Bushnell has arrived and it’ll be an all-out battle to the finish and the first PDGA Major title of the year.

“I was point A to point B and I scrambled to save par,” Wysocki said of his third round. “I think that’s a great gameplan – I have the ability to be aggressive when I need to and that’s in my back pocket if I need it.

Paige Pierce erased a four-stroke deficit for a share of the lead heading into Championship Sunday. Photo: Conrad Meyer / PDGA

Neither Kristin Tattar nor Paige Pierce checked the scorecard during the third round of the PDGA Champions Cup presented by Bushnell on Saturday.

They both just knew that they were scrapping.

And it’s not over.

“It was a fun battle back and forth,” Pierce said. “I didn’t check scores, but I just knew that I took a two and she took a four on some holes and it was back and forth.

“It was fun to stay on my toes.”

Calculated and clean, Ricky Wysocki is on top at the midway point of the first PDGA Major of the year.

With an 11-under, bogey-free second round, Wysocki is now clear of the field by three strokes heading into the weekend at the PDGA Champions Cup presented by Bushnell, a large margin considering how this field has attacked W.R. Jackson.

“I only had one bogey (Thursday) and no bogies today – that’s what it’s going to take to win, playing clean rounds like that,” Wysocki said. “I’m just in control of my game right now. I know where my discs are going, and I know my landing spots.”

Kristin Tattar leads by four strokes heading into the weekend in Appling, Georgia. Photo: Conrad Meyer / PDGA

So far in the 2022 season, Kristin Tattar has been one of the most consistent players in a field that has grown more and more competitive each week.

With 36 holes to play at the PDGA Champions Cup presented by Bushnell, Paige Pierce will look to shake things up.

Tattar fired off the hot round on Friday on W.R. Jackson to build a four-stroke lead. One stroke off that pace was Pierce, who jumped nine spots into solo second place, setting a showdown between the two highest-rated players in the world.

Casey White set the early pace and is the co-leader by one stroke over a loaded field in Appling, Georgia. Photo: Conrad Meyer / PDGA

W.R. Jackson bent, but didn’t break on Thursday as the best in the sport returned for the first time in nearly three years for the inaugural PDGA Champions Cup presented by Bushnell.

Casey White and Corey Ellis turned in 11-under, 57s on Thursday, tying the course record at the revered track to take a one-shot lead over six more players that also found double digits in the first of four rounds at the International Disc Golf Center in Appling, Georgia.

Holly Finley was 100% from C1x during her opening round at the 2022 PDGA Champions Cup. Photo: Kevin Huver / DGPT

Holly Finley was among the first players to start a new chapter of PDGA Majors when she teed off on Thursday during the inaugural PDGA Champions Cup presented by Bushnell.

She’ll be one of the last to tee off during round two.

Finley set the early pace at W.R. Jackson at the International Disc Golf Center with a 4-under to open the debut of the PDGA’s new Major, a score which held on the rest of the day on Thursday.

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PROFESSIONAL MAJOR

Elite professional disc golf returns to W.R Jackson for the inaugural PDGA Champions Cup presented by Bushnell. Photo: Kevin Huver / DGPT

The course is primed. The field is stacked. The pressure is amplified.

It’s time to crown a PDGA Major champion.

For the first time since 2019, elite professional disc golf returns to the revered W.R. Jackson course at the International Disc Golf Center for the inaugural PDGA Champions Cup presented by Bushnell.

The four-round event debuts Thursday and runs through Sunday, giving the elite field the opportunity to secure their legacy on the course as a Major champion in the spring.

It was a sweep for Missouri at the 2022 College Disc Golf National Championship. Photo: Conrad Meyer / PDGA

M-I-Z.

Z-O-U.

You could hear that chant echoing Saturday throughout the North Cove Disc Golf Club, home of the 2022 College Disc Golf National Championship.

Twice.

A few hours after the Missouri women completed a dominant win, the Tiger men followed suite with a victory of their own, catching fire down the stretch to leave Marion, North Carolina the same way they came in, No. 1, and complete the sweep.

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