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European Open (disc golf)

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The European Open is a Professional Disc Golf Association-sactioned major disc golf tournament[1] held in Finland. The first European Open was held in 2006 in Epilä course, Tampere.[2] In 2011 the tournament moved to Nokia, 15 kilometers outside Tampere.[3] The reigning champion in the open division is Paul McBeth from USA, and in the female division Catrina Allen from the United States.

Winners

European Open winners[2]
Open
Year Winner Score
2019 United States Paul McBeth 223[4]
2017 United States Paul McBeth 219[5]
2016 United States Paul McBeth 170[6]
2015 United States Paul McBeth 225[7]
2013 United States Paul McBeth 228[8]
2011 United States David Feldberg 221[9]
2009 Sweden Jesper Lundmark 202[10]
2007 United States Ken Climo 205[10]
2006 United States David Feldberg 193[11]
Open Female
Year Winner Score
2019 United States Paige Pierce 254[12]
2017 United States Catrina Allen 271[7]
2015 United States Catrina Allen 266[7]
2013 United States Paige Pierce 283[8]
2011 United States Valarie Jenkins 275[9]
2009 United States Valarie Jenkins 252[13]
2007 United States Carrie Berlogar 238[13]
2006 United States Carrie Berlogar 241[11]

Prize money

Year Pro purse
2013 $108,600

609[14]

2011 $93,400

175[15]

2009 $98,700

938[2]

2007 $77,000
2006 $79,700

References

  1. ^ "European Open Press Release Feb 14th". us2.campaign-archive1.com.
  2. ^ a b c "Home". opendiscgolf.com.
  3. ^ "The Beast". opendiscgolf.com.
  4. ^ "European Open". pdga.com.
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  6. ^ "European Open - Disc Golf World Tour #3". pdga.com.
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  12. ^ "European Open". pdga.com.
  13. ^ a b "European Open". pdga.com.
  14. ^ "Home". opendiscgolf.com.
  15. ^ Staff, PDGA (25 July 2011). "European Open Day 4". pdga.com.