Today is March 5, 2026, and the Disc Golf Pro Tour kicked off its season at the stunning Olympus Disc Golf Course in Brooksville, Florida, during the Discraft’s Supreme Flight Open. The event drew in passionate fans who enjoyed thrilling matches under sunny skies, despite a few weather-related pauses that allowed everyone to catch their breath.

This year’s tournament showcased some incredible talent, with standout performances from several top players.

Ohn Scoggins’ Triumph

Ohn Scoggins celebrated a significant victory, marking her sixth tour event win with an impressive total of 18 under par and a final round score of -9, rated 1023. Starting from the Chase Card, Scoggins birdied 8 of the last 10 holes, showcasing her remarkable skill. She led in birdie percentage with 48% and boasted the highest strokes gained from tee to green at 15.24. Notably, this win is only her second title in FPO Major and Elite Series events after starting from behind.

Ricky Wysocki’s Comeback

Ricky Wysocki made headlines by ending a 581-day victory drought, finishing the tournament at 24 under par (rated 1064). He set a course record of -11 in the second round, which was later bested by Gannon Buhr. Wysocki wrapped up the competition with a stellar -6 final round, including a remarkable 30+ foot eagle putt. He led in strokes gained from tee to green with 17.37, and became the first player to surpass $900,000 in PDGA career earnings.

Top Performers

Chandler Kramer also shone brightly, achieving his first top-10 finish of the season by securing a spot in the top five. Qualifying through a Monday qualifier, he placed second overall with a perfect putting performance of 16/16 in C1 during the final round, ending with a career-best rating of 1053.

Another exciting competitor was Taylor Chocek, who earned her first podium finish by placing third with a final score of 14 under par and a career rating of 988. Chocek began the tournament strong, even sinking an eagle putt on hole 18 in the first round. She led in putting strokes gained with an impressive 6.59.

Gannon Buhr claimed the second position with a total of 23 under par after a slow start, and he set a new course record of -13 in the final round, rated an impressive 1095. Buhr also led the round in birdie percentage with 52% and achieved a perfect putting performance in C1, hitting 17/17.

In a fun twist, Aaron Gossage scored the first ace of the season on hole 7, finishing the event in ninth place. Meanwhile, six-time world champion Paul McBeth showcased his consistent skill by finishing in third place, matching Buhr’s birdie percentage of 52% and reminding everyone of his formidable presence at the top of the competition.

For more details on this thrilling event, including player statistics and more, visit the official recap on DGPT.

In addition to this exciting event in Brooksville, Arizona hosted the Mixed Pro Open, where Ricky Wysocki again took first place, further solidifying his comeback with a total score of 1171. Gannon Buhr and Paul McBeth followed closely behind, showcasing the competitive spirit of the tour. For complete results, check out the PDGA site.

The Disc Golf Pro Tour continues to grow in popularity, drawing in fans and showcasing exceptional talent across locations. With thrilling competitions like the Supreme Flight Open, the future looks bright for the sport!