1) Maurie Villmann wins the first DGPT event
Maurie Villmann went wire-to-wire wire and shot -40 to win the Konopiště Open presented by Discania and to secure his first DGPT victory. Villmann Schoss -13 to open the tournament and drove Tuhkanen into the second round with Nestori Tuhkanen. In the second round, Villmann separated from the field by shot an even better -14 and led him a lead of six bars (-27) on Sunday. Villmann didn't fluctuate on the last day. He shot -13 and Birgte eight of the last nine holes to seal the victory through six shots.
Villmann invested a put clinic all weekend and with three C2-Make in round the tone early-in one thing a highlight 59-foot for Birdie am Loch 13. At the championship on Sunday, Maurie made nine C1X putts for 82% on this day and showing the first DGPT victory. He was also dialed out of the tea, reaching 92% of the fairways and reaching circle 2 in 93% of cases. The consistent precision of Villmann led to a scorching pace, which Birgte 74% of the holes on Franz Ferdinand course.
Maurie Villmann rose at the first DGPT Europe event of the season on this occasion. Although this was his DGPT debut of 2025, his performance was right with his excellent season. This year Villmann has not yet come before the top three in every PDGA event, and his victory at the Konopiště Open marks his fourth PDGA victory of the season.
2) Lätt's dominant moving day deserves another DGPT win
Kristin Lätt put together a fantastic round of two performance and turned a -11 to climb two places and take the lead at -16. Lätt lit the back nine, opened it with three straight birdies and continued the strip by taking holes 14-17 -The back nine with -7 into the distance. Kristin's 1011 round of 11 under gave her a five-stroke pillow on Sunday in the championship. Despite a powerful push -12 round of Silva Saarinen, Lätt reacted with his own last round to secure her third DGPT win of the season.
Kristin Lätt held an impressive birdie percentage of 54%throughout the tournament. On the last day, it ranks for district 1 (61.11%) and for district 2 in regulation (88.89%). Her consistency paid off when she ended at -26 to win.
3) 13-year-old Swede, Julia Fors, placed ninth place
Julia Fors delivered her strongest performance of the year and ended with -9 in Solo -Neuner. FORS opened the tournament with a -4, followed by an even par on Saturday, and shot a powerful -5 at the championship on Sunday to climb two places into the top -10. Fors hit 86% fairways on the last day and shook off a opened double bogey, which was five holes on the front holes on the first nine.
Fors ended the tournament with 82% fairways and a birdie percentage of 31%.
Julia Fors became the youngest FPO player who has ever been completed in the top 10 at a DGPT event. Your performance is followed by a growing list of other impressive tournaments of emerging teenage stars in sports. Remarkable among them is 2024 Rookie of the Year Emily Weathermanwho won the Moines Challenge at the age of 18 last year. Meanwhile the 15-year-old Finnish Disc Golf phenomenon Iida Lehtomäki Went per professional in September 2024 and quickly made waves – both opened the opening Event of the National Prodigy Pro tour in Jämijärvi And the DGPT Silver Event Baltic Disc Golf Championships during their rookie season.
4) Rachel Turtons Podium Finish
Rachel Turton sank the course into round 1 and shot -8 to take over the solo lead into the eventful day of the tournament. Their impressive start was emphasized by a series of seven consecutive birdies in a row. Her goal route started with a park job in Loch 7 and ended with a silky 16-inch putt for Birdie on the 13th parrot.
Turton shot on Saturday -2 and returned with another -8 round to complete the tournament and moved to third place in the ranking. Turton rained in five birdies to combine with four pars to close their tournament.
On Sunday, Turton led the field in Circle One in the regulation with 83.33%, was bound at the top in a parked percentage of 27.78%and in the fairways with 90.91%at the top.
Turton has won her other two FPO events this season, including the Scottish Open of the DGPT Q series, which was presented by Latitude 64 ° and is currently the first place in the DGPT Europe classification With 303 points.
5) Lauri Lehtinen takes second place
Lauri Lehtinen put three double -digit under -par rounds together -11, -10 and -13 to end the tournament in Solo with -34. The Finn-Bogy Free Golf on Sunday and Birdieg seven of the last nine holes, including a series of five straight birdies, to complete the event.
Lehnen gave themselves opportunities that were all tournaments long and kept the second best circle in the regulatory percentage at 72%. On the last day, he also landed the top five of 22% with 22%. This is the second tournament of Lehtinen of the Year. Only a week earlier he won the first Prodigy -Disc Pro Tour event in Vaasa, Finland.