Frisbee golf|Niklas Anttilan managed to defend his victory in the Austin competition of the DGPT professional tour.
Finnish Frisbeegolf Niklas Anttila For the second year in a row, he was able to get in a giant bag in the DGPT professional tour in Austin in Texas, the United States.
23-year-old Finn’s number one situation resolved when the Birdie of the Renovation Passage was defeated by the US Kyle Klein Monday night Finnish time. A year ago, Anttila became the first Finnish man in Green, who has won the sport on the first tour.
At that time, the audience became enthusiastic about the new star, now it was on the old master.
“As we walked back to the 18th for a reproduction, everyone shouted my name. It felt really good and just like a home,” Anttila said in DGPT’s winning interview.
Today’s open class is so consistent that winning and still in the same place is difficult. Only two shooters succeeded in that last DGPT season.
Anttila earns $ 11,650 for its first place. Väinö Mäkelä He giggled at the top, but the weak final round dropped him to 14th, which gives over a thousand dollars.
Frisbegolfaya Can be roughly divided into two: open fields and technical forest lanes.
Although Anttila’s top professional can do well on the track as well as on the track, he is even the best in the world in Austin’s competition.
The throwing went so well that in the pipes allowed minor failures.
“I was excellent for the whole weekend. Driving was pretty bad for the first three rounds. However, it worked when it was important,” Anttila summed up.
It was a DGPT+competition, so four rounds were played instead of a regular one track and three rounds.
Thus, Anttila and Klein have less than a couple of less than a couple of 34 in the open class. In women, fairways were relatively more challenging, for only the US Holyn Handley (-1) better survived the ideal income.
Silva Saarinen (+6) bent fourth in the prize -winning battle, and Henna Blomroos (+8) took a weaving place. For Eveliina Salonen (+12) The second consecutive weekend hit: Waco and Austin came out of 14 and 9.