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What makes the Paul McBeth PGA Championship so special?

This tournament was also notable for the fact that it featured live online coverage with Paul McBeth's wife Hannah providing on-course commentary.

How many times has Paul McBeth won the World Championship?

Paul McBeth (born July 9, 1990) is an American professional disc golfer from Huntington Beach, California. He won the PDGA World Championships four times in a row (2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015) and again in 2019 making him a five time champion. McBeth was the top ranked player of the PDGA in 2015, 2017 and again in 2018.

How old is Paul McBeth the disc golfer?

Paul McBeth (born July 9, 1990) is an American professional disc golfer from Huntington Beach, California. He has won the PDGA World Championships four times in a row (in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015) and again in 2019, to have five world titles. McBeth was the top ranked player in the PDGA World Ranking at the end of 2017. McBeth turned pro in 2008.

How much money did McBeth win in the European Masters?

First, McBeth was able to net himself $4,412 and the win in the European Masters by shooting the hot round of -12. Due to his heroic final round, McBeth was able to beat second place finisher Karl Johan Nybo by 4 strokes.

How many tournaments did Paul McBeth win?

Paul McBeth's 2018 campaign was very similar to 2017, in terms of the number of tournaments he entered and won. Out of his 25 tournament appearances, McBeth notched 9 wins and finished 2nd or 3rd in 9 others.

How many events did McBeth play?

Professional career. Although he played his first professional event in 2006, McBeth's professional career began in 2008, when he played in 29 professional events, netting $11,852.50 in winnings and earning the PDGA Male Rookie of the Year Award.

What was McBeth's lowest finish in three years?

He placed 3rd in the Beaver State Fling (NT), and then tied for 12th place in the Vibram Open (NT), his lowest finish in three years. After another one stroke loss to Wysocki at the European Masters (DGWT), McBeth took another 12th-place finish at the Majestic.

What was the second major McBeth won?

The second major McBeth won during the 2014 season was the coveted PDGA World Championship. McBeth contributed to one of the most exciting World Championships in recent memory. He and Ricky Wysocki were tied after the final hole resulting in a sudden-death playoff.

How many majors did McBeth win in 2015?

McBeth dominated the 2015 season, winning 19 of 25 events by an average of almost 6 strokes and finishing in the top 3 in every event. He won all five Major events, disc golf's first Grand Slam, including his fourth World title and his first ever win at the USDGC, making him only the third man to win both the World and US titles in the same year (after Ken Climo and Barry Schultz ). McBeth also took home three NT wins and earned enough points to win the National Tour for the fourth straight year.

How many times has Paul McBeth won the PDGA?

Paul McBeth. Paul McBeth (born July 9, 1990) is an American professional disc golfer from Huntington Beach, California. He won the PDGA World Championships four times in a row (2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015) and again in 2019, and almost again in 2021, making him a five-time champion. McBeth was the top ranked player of the PDGA in 2015, 2017, 2018, ...

Why did McBeth donate $10,000?

McBeth donated his $10,000 winnings from the Tour Championship to help pay his cousin's medical bills, who was injured in an accident. The 2016 season ended on a low note for McBeth: he finished in 20th place at the USDGC, shooting 2 over par after 3 rounds (the final round was cancelled due to Hurricane Matthew).

5. 2nd Shot on Hole 17 at Blue Lake DGC

The first shot on this hole was ridiculous in the first place. The 2nd shot was even more impressive as McBeth navigated the terrain and threw with enough height and power to set himself up for the drop in Eagle!

4. Ace on Hole 4 at Milo McIver State Park

This shot was during round 5 of the 2014 World Championships. This shot undoubtedly helped McBeth secure his 3rd straight World Title.

3. Hole 1 – Sudden Death Playoff – 2014 Worlds

McBeth faced a very game Ricky Wysocki in a sudden death playoff during the 2014 PDGA World Championships. Throwing 2nd, McBeth opted for a roller to get through the low hanging trees. Given the enormous pressure he faced and how close this shot came to being out of bounds, we felt this shot landed at number 3 on our list.

2. Eagle on Hole 5 at Jones East – 2015 GBO

McBeth threw a perfect shot on the 477 foot Hole 5 of the Jones East Course using his Thunderbird to secure an Eagle during the 2nd round of the 2015 Glass Blown Open. What makes it even more impressive is that only Simon Lizotte even attempted to go for the green.

1. Hole 18 Island Shot – 2015 GBO

During the final round of the 2015 Glass Blown Open, McBeth nursed a comfortable lead. Stepping up the final hole of the tournament, McBeth would showcase his skill with an amazing shot to the Emporia Country Club Course Island Green Hole 18 in a headwind. Not only would he birdie the hole, he would secure yet another NT win.

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