The first stop on the 2026 Disc Golf Pro Tour kicked off at the Olympus Disc Golf Course in Brooksville, Florida, where excitement was in the air as players battled for supremacy. The Discraft’s Supreme Flight Open delivered thrilling moments on the course, with weather-induced breaks providing fans a breather before resuming action under the Florida sun. But who shined in this inaugural event? Let’s take a closer look.

Ohn Scoggins Takes the Crown

Leading the charge was Ohn Scoggins, who secured her sixth Tour event victory with an impressive score of 18 under par, thanks to a final round rated at -9 (1023). Starting from the Chase Card, Scoggins birdied 8 of the last 10 holes, showcasing a remarkable performance. Notably, she topped the leaderboard with a 48% birdie rate and achieved a staggering 15.24 strokes gained from tee to green. This win marked only her second title in FPO Majors and Elite Series events, where she started from behind, making it all the more thrilling.

Ricky Wysocki’s Resounding Return

On the Men’s Pro Open side, Ricky Wysocki made headlines by ending a 581-day victory drought. He finished the tournament with a score of 24 under par (1064 rated), setting a course record of -11 in the second round, a record that would later be eclipsed. Wysocki’s final round also included a remarkable -6 performance, which featured a stunning 30+ foot eagle putt, as he led in strokes gained from tee to green with an impressive 17.37. Furthermore, he made history by becoming the first player to surpass $900,000 in PDGA career earnings, solidifying his legacy in the sport.

A New Force Emerges

Among the fresh faces, Chandler Kramer celebrated his first top-10 result after a challenging 2025 season. He qualified through a Monday Qualifier and managed a stellar performance, finishing in the top five. Displaying precision, Kramer achieved a perfect 16/16 on his C1 putting in the final round, ending the tournament with a career rating of 1053.

Rounding Out the Top Performers

Following closely in contention was Gannon Buhr, who finished second with a score of 23 under par. Despite a slow start, he turned things around remarkably, setting a new course record of -13 in the final round, rated at 1095. Buhr boasted an extraordinary 52% birdie rate and held strong with a flawless 17/17 C1 putting performance.

Name Score Placement
Ohn Scoggins 18 under par 1st (FPO)
Ricky Wysocki 24 under par 1st (MPO)
Gannon Buhr 23 under par 2nd (MPO)
Taylor Chocek 14 under par 3rd (FPO)
Chandler Kramer Top 5 Finish Top 5 (MPO)

Noteworthy Moments

Among other remarkable highlights, Aaron Gossage made waves with the first ace of the season on hole 7, finishing in 9th place. Additionally, Paul McBeth, the six-time world champion, secured a strong third-place finish, matching the excitement around his constant presence in top-tier competitions.

As competition unfolds in the Disc Golf world, this thrilling start in Brooksville sets the tone for what promises to be an exhilarating season ahead. For a complete summary of the event’s outcomes and player standings, check out DGPT and PDGA.