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The Disc Golf Pro Tour was founded in 2016 by Steve Dodge and Nate Heinold. [1] The DGPT is the highest level of competition in professional disc golf.The tour currently operates two tours, the Elite Series and the Q-Series (formerly the Silver Series), both featuring men's and women's professional divisions.
Johnny Sias (born 1952) is a professional disc golfer, tournament director, and course designer from Lavalette, West Virginia. [1] [2] He became a professional in 1983 and joined the Professional Disc Golf Association in 1986 after finishing 15th at the 1985 PDGA World Disc Golf Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
1942-1944: No tournament from due to World War II: 1941 Neil Croonquist 5 & 3 Gene Christensen Town and Country Club 1940 Tom Hamper 3 & 1 Virgil Roby White Bear YC 1939 George Wright 2 up Dick Sawyer Golden Valley CC 1938 Kenneth Young 4 & 3 Harry Robinson Jr. Midland Hills CC 1937 Bobby Campbell 5 & 4 Neil Croonquist
The Central Mass. Athletic Directors Association postseason tournament kicked off Monday, Oct. 23 with quarterfinal matchups. See how Gardner area teams fare: CMADA tournament coverage and results ...
Minnesota State won both the men’s and women’s Division II national championships this spring, something that hasn't happened in 40 years.
Bemidji State, Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State, and St. Cloud State notably compete in Division I in men's and women's hockey. All four are members of the women's WCHA; Bemidji State and Minnesota State are also members of the men's WCHA but set to move to the new CCHA in 2021, with Minnesota–Duluth and St. Cloud State competing in the NCHC.
Based in Saint Paul, 3M was the main sponsor of the tournament. It debuted 31 years ago in 1993 as the Burnet Senior Classic, and was originally held at the Bunker Hills Golf Course in nearby Coon Rapids. [1] [3] After eight editions, the tournament moved to the year-old TPC Twin Cities in 2001, when 3M took over as sponsor. [4]
A tournament director (TD) is an official at a competitive sporting or gaming event, who typically perform a number of key functions. The extent of the tournament director's duties varies depending on the size of the tournament, the nature of the competition, and the number of other officials to whom roles can be delegated.