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The Beaver State Fling (BSF) is an annual disc golf tournament held at Riverbend Disc Golf Course at Milo McIver State Park in Estacada, Oregon.

History

Originally created as part of the now defunct Oregon Series by Teresa Trueba Embree and Cris Bellinger, the Beaver State Fling was built up from its original C-Tier to a PDGA National Tour stop in 4 years.[1] By 2005, it was the 5th largest tournament in the world by attendance.[2] In 2010, spots filled up in 30 minutes and for the 2011 tournament new skill-level restrictions limited the number of professionals, while a lottery system was introduced for amateurs.[3]

In 2020, the BSF was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2021 BSF was cancelled as well, due to a combination of winter storm damage and uncertainty around the state of the pandemic.[4]

FPO Champions

In 2018, Catrina Allen overcame a 3 stroke deficit in the final round to defeat the 4 time World Champion (at the time) Paige Pierce in a 1 hole playoff.[5]

Year Dates Champion Margin of victory Payout First runner-up Second runner-up PDGA
2002 June 22–23 Teresa Bellinger 31 X Miranda Erickson Hillary Maurer PDGA
2003 July 12–13 Toni Hoyman 5 X Barbara Lane Karen L Brown PDGA
2004 August 28–29 Ruth Steele 1 $355 Carrie Berlogar Courtney Peavy PDGA
2005 May 28–29 Des Reading 8 $490 Elaine King Carrie Berlogar PDGA
2006 May 19–21 Des Reading(2) 2 $600 Juliana Korver Valarie Jenkins PDGA
2007 May 25–27 Valarie Jenkins 14 $655 Carrie Berlogar Kathy Manley PDGA
2008 July 18–20 Kathryn Manley 2 $520 Liz Lopez Emily Hardy PDGA
2009 May 22–24 Des Reading(3) 8 $1,210 Valerie Jenkins Carrie Berlogar PDGA
2010 May 28–30 Liz Carr 1 $1,095 Paige Pierce Des Reading PDGA
2011 May 24–26 Valerie Jenkins(2) 11 $1,545 Sarah Hokom Paige Pierce PDGA
2012 June 15–17 Catrina Allen 3 $1,500 Paige Pierce Valarie Jenkins PDGA
2013 June 28–30 Sarah Cunningham 2 $2,000 Paige Pierce Des Reading PDGA
2014 April 26–27 Valarie Jenkins(3) 20 $215 Zoe Andyke Sally West PDGA
2015 June 12–14 Jessica Weese 1 $2,500 Valarie Jenkins Catrina Allen PDGA
2016 June 10–12 Catrina Allen(2) 0 (playoff) $1,750 Paige Pierce Paige Bjerkaas PDGA
2017 June 9–11 Paige Pierce 18 $2,000 Valarie Jenkins Catrina Allen PDGA
2018 June 8–10 Catrina Allen(3) 0 (playoff) $2,100 Paige Pierce Valarie Jenkins PDGA
2019 June 7–9 Paige Pierce(2) 3 $2,250 Catrina Allen Jennifer Allen PDGA
2022 June 10–12 Valerie Mandujano 4 $2,000 Catrina Allen Ohn Scoggins PDGA

MPO Champions

During the 2015 tournament, Paul McBeth made up a 4 stroke deficit going into the final round to force a sudden death playoff with Will Schusterick. McBeth prevailed on the third hole of the playoff to claim his second BSF title.[6] In 2016, Philo Brathwaite carded a 2, or an albatross, on the 850-foot par 5 6th hole of the west course. It is one of the most famous shots in disc golf history.[7][8] In 2019, Eagle McMahon fought off Seppo Paju to become just the third MPO player to win consecutive BSF titles.[9]

Year Dates Champion Margin of victory Payout First runner-up Second runner-up PDGA
2002 June 22–23 Erik Smith 3 $295 Aaron Kirschling Ray Antoon PDGA
2003 July 12–13 Aaron Kirschling 1 $331 Tom Embree Lane Mason PDGA
2004 August 28–29 Barry Schultz 0 (playoff) $1,500 David Feldberg Lane Mason PDGA
2005 May 28–29 Barry Schultz(2) 1 $1,865 David Feldberg Steve Rico PDGA
2006 May 19–21 Barry Schultz(3) 5 $1,345 Dave Feldberg Steve Rico PDGA
2007 May 25–27 Nate Doss 0 (playoff) $1,615 Dave Feldberg / Avery Jenkins x PDGA
2008 July 18–20 Steve Rico 4 $1,120 Gregg Barsby / Tim Skellenger x PDGA
2009 May 22–25 Ken Climo 7 $2,850 Avery Jenkins Nikko Locastro PDGA
2010 May 28–30 Christian Dietrich 1 $2,660 Nikko Locastro Nate Doss / Bradley Williams PDGA
2011 May 24–26 Paul McBeth 1 $3,000 Nate Doss / Dave Feldberg x PDGA
2012 June 15–17 Cale Leviska 1 $2,400 Tim Skellenger Will Schusterick PDGA
2013 June 28–30 Will Schusterick 2 $3,600 Nate Doss Ricky Wysocki PDGA
2014 April 26–27 Nate Sexton 2 $455 Nate Doss Dion Arlyn PDGA
2015 June 12–14 Paul McBeth(2) 0 (playoff) $3,500 Will Schusterick Ricky Wysocki / Nate Doss PDGA
2016 June 10–12 Ricky Wysocki 3 $3,750 Philo Brathwaite Paul Ulibarri / Paul McBeth / Nikko Locastro / Nate Sexton PDGA
2017 June 9–11 Ricky Wysocki(2) 0 (playoff) $4,000 Paul McBeth Eagle McMahon PDGA
2018 June 8–10 Eagle McMahon 2 $4,250 Paul Ulibarri Kevin Jones / Garret Gurthie PDGA
2019 June 7–9 Eagle McMahon(2) 1 $5,000 Seppo Paju Ricky Wysocki PDGA
2022 June 10–12 Garrett Gurthie 2 $2,500 Joel Freeman Corey Ellis PDGA

References

  1. ^ "Beaver State Fling: An Oregon Disc Golf Tradition". Discmania Store.
  2. ^ "Beaver State Fling". www.beaverstatefling.com.
  3. ^ Buxton, Matt; Oregonian, The (June 26, 2011). "Fast-growing sport of disc golf draws 300 players to tournament in McIver Park near Estacada". oregonlive.
  4. ^ comments, Charlie Eisenhood in News with 0 (April 5, 2021). "2021 Beaver State Fling Canceled". Ultiworld Disc Golf.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Coverage, Bennett Wineka in; comments, Recap with 0 (June 12, 2018). "Allen Pulls Off Stunning Comeback In BSF Triumph". Ultiworld Disc Golf.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "2015 Beaver State Fling: Dramatic wins for McBeth, Weese, Stokely". June 16, 2015.
  7. ^ "You need to see the greatest disc golf shot of all time to believe it". The Loop.
  8. ^ "Disc golfer nails an unbelievable twisting 850-foot shot around a tree". June 14, 2016.
  9. ^ Wiklund, Christopher; Coverage, Mahmoud Bahrani in; comments, Recap with 0 (June 10, 2019). "Back-To-Back Beaver States For McMahon". Ultiworld Disc Golf.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)