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Disc Golf Daily: DGPT Standings - Who's in, who's not

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In this episode of Disc Golf Daily, Steve Dodge discusses PDGA and course growth, as well as the DGPT standings. He provides updates on the number of new courses and PDGA earnings, highlighting the top earners in both the men's and women's divisions. Steve also analyzes the current standings for the Tour Championship, identifying the players on the bubble and those in contention for the top spots. He emphasizes the competitiveness of the women's division and the potential for exciting finishes in the upcoming events. keywords disc golf, PDGA, course growth, DGPT standings, Tour Championship, earnings, players, women's division takeaways PDGA and course growth: There has been a steady increase in the number of new disc golf courses, with an average of over three courses added per day this year. Top earners: Gannon Buhr is currently the leader in PDGA earnings for the men, while Eveliina Salonen, Ohn Scoggins, Missy Gannon, Kristin Tattar, and Holland Hanley are all in close competition for the top spot in the women's division. DGPT standings: The top 32 men and top 20 women will qualify for the Tour Championship. The current cut line for the men is 390 points, and it is a tight race for the top spots. In the women's division, the top four players are within 70 points of each other, making it a highly competitive race. Potential surprises: There are several players on the bubble who will need strong performances in the remaining events to secure their spots in the Tour Championship. Additionally, there is the possibility of players making significant moves in the standings with standout performances. Exciting finish: The upcoming events, including DGLO, GMC, MVP, USDGC, and the Tour Championship, promise an exciting end to the season with intense competition and potential for surprises. Media coverage: Steve Dodge expresses his appreciation for the Disc Golf Pro Tour and the media coverage provided by platforms like DGN (Disc Golf Network) and Paramount Plus.

We are the podcast that covers disc golf news and growth in about ten minutes. And on the weekends, we cover the future of our sport with interviews with movers and shakers as well as the history of our sport as we recap the formation of the Disc Golf Pro Tour with the people that made it happen.

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In this episode of Disc Golf Daily, Steve Dodge discusses PDGA and course growth, as well as the DGPT standings. He provides updates on the number of new courses and PDGA earnings, highlighting the top earners in both the men's and women's divisions. Steve also analyzes the current standings for the Tour Championship, identifying the players on the bubble and those in contention for the top spots. He emphasizes the competitiveness of the women's division and the potential for exciting finishes in the upcoming events. keywords disc golf, PDGA, course growth, DGPT standings, Tour Championship, earnings, players, women's division takeaways PDGA and course growth: There has been a steady increase in the number of new disc golf courses, with an average of over three courses added per day this year. Top earners: Gannon Buhr is currently the leader in PDGA earnings for the men, while Eveliina Salonen, Ohn Scoggins, Missy Gannon, Kristin Tattar, and Holland Hanley are all in close competition for the top spot in the women's division. DGPT standings: The top 32 men and top 20 women will qualify for the Tour Championship. The current cut line for the men is 390 points, and it is a tight race for the top spots. In the women's division, the top four players are within 70 points of each other, making it a highly competitive race. Potential surprises: There are several players on the bubble who will need strong performances in the remaining events to secure their spots in the Tour Championship. Additionally, there is the possibility of players making significant moves in the standings with standout performances. Exciting finish: The upcoming events, including DGLO, GMC, MVP, USDGC, and the Tour Championship, promise an exciting end to the season with intense competition and potential for surprises. Media coverage: Steve Dodge expresses his appreciation for the Disc Golf Pro Tour and the media coverage provided by platforms like DGN (Disc Golf Network) and Paramount Plus.

We are the podcast that covers disc golf news and growth in about ten minutes. And on the weekends, we cover the future of our sport with interviews with movers and shakers as well as the history of our sport as we recap the formation of the Disc Golf Pro Tour with the people that made it happen.

Music: Strange Bop by contreloup

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