In two intense final rounds, Calvin Heimburg held off Eagle McMahon to win back-to-back men’s Play It Again Sports Jonesboro Open Titles, and Rose Bud native Kat Mertsch won in a playoff to take the women’s Jonesboro Open final.
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2020 Jonesboro Open concludes at Disc Side of Heaven By Disc Golf Pro Tour | December 31, 2020 at 10:35 AM CST - Updated December 31 at 10:36 AM
The Disc Golf Pro Tour is coming back to Northeast Arkansas for the fifth annual Play It Again Sports Jonesboro Open.
The professional disc golf tournament is scheduled for April 16-18, 2021 and will once again be played at Disc Side of Heavenâs Championship Course near RidgePointe Country Club.
The 2020 Disc Golf Pro Tour season was completely reshuffled due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the Jonesboro Open was moved from April 2020 to October 2020. In 2021 the event is back to its normal position early in the season. The Disc Golf Pro Tour will start in a new city as the change was made from Scottsdale, Arizona to Las Vegas, Nevada to begin the tour. Also new to 2021 is the Disc Golf Pro Tour is scheduled to go to Europe for the first time in early July. In total, the
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Six-time PBA Tour champion Kyle Troup turned in the 2020 season s most emotional performance when he defeated Chris Barnes in the spectacular title match of the Jonesboro Open, 290-269, on Feb. 1.
Making that show an emotional experience for Troup was his mom Sherri, who then was in the final stages of a cancer battle that claimed her life eight days later. As you will hear on the latest episode of The Bowlers Journal Podcast, that personal loss became an experience that renewed Troup s perspective in ways that will last the rest of his life.
Sherri Troup left a powerful legacy in Kyle s world, and that legacy may be the reason the 2021 PBA Tour season could prove to be the greatest of his career.