McMahon was able to get those two shots back on the next two holes, only to give one shot back with three holes to play. Eagle News and Eagle Newspapers are a division of Community Media Group, LLC. Then WG pulled off a couple of top-three sweeps.

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80549 United States, © 2020, Discmania Store For McMahon, and any competitor who competed in all five of the aforementioned events, the lowest points total would be dropped from consideration before adding the results of the final event of the year. For Lizotte, he stayed out of trouble for virtually the entire tournament, but couldn’t land the birdies when he needed them. Photo by PDGA. Subscribe for weekly highlights, exclusive insights, and offers from Discmania! Coming into this weekend, McMahon held a 12 point advantage over Ricky Wysocki and a 57.5 point advantage over Paul McBeth. In the 400 freestyle relay, WG was third as Scharoun, Shuron, McMahon and Nate Long finished in 3:40.85.

Recap of the 2019 Beaver State Fling disc golf tournament.

Bart Kowalewski (+2). Tarolli also claimed third place in the 200 freestyle in 1:48.57, two spots ahead of McMahon. The comfort was short lived as McMahon found himself in a battle with Seppo Paju. Eagle McMahon took down the t... op spot at the Great Lakes Open while Niklas Anttila was on top in Tampere and was one of six in the top-10. McMahon started strong before pushing harder than ever to take down his second straight Beaver State Fling. The PDGA National Tour is quickly becoming Eagle McMahon’s favorite high-profile event series.

I will be doing a giveaway and be picking TWO lucky winners. In the 50 freestyle, Nate Long took first place in 25.24 seconds, with Nolan Meritt second (26.23) and Greg Fey third (26.30). Elsewhere, Kyle Opfer took top honors as Braden Green took the win in MA3 in Alabama. Improving to 3-2-1 on the season, the West Genesee boys swim team traveled to Auburn last Wednesday night and emerged with a 93.5-76.5 victory … The win comes with an additional $6,000 payout for McMahon. In the end, McMahon finished six strokes behind Paul McBeth. The final PDGA National Tour stop fo the year had a little added significance for Team Discmania’s Eagle McMahon. Back at Milo East, McMahon started strong and extended his lead to six within the first two holes. Over 54 holes, McMahon 23 birdies and only one bogey. This allowed McMahon to drop the points he received from his fifth place finish at this year’s Masters Cup. This was enough to extend his lead to just four shots with one round to play. Use this popup to embed a mailing list sign up form. This cut the lead to just one with one to play. T3. Improving to 3-2-1 on the season, the West Genesee boys swim team traveled to Auburn last Wednesday night and emerged with a 93.5-76.5 victory over the Maroons. […] Alternatively use it as a simple call to action with a link to a product or a page. It's the second PDGA NT win of the season for McMahon. After picking up wins at the first three of the first four National Tour stops of the year (Las Vegas Classic, Glass Blown Open, and Beaver State Fling) and strong finishes at Masters Cup and the Delaware Disc Golf Challenge, McMahon found himself on top of the Points Standings with just this weekend’s Hall of Fame Classic remaining.

McMahon played a key role in their first game, a 77-68 win Wednesday over Big X. Shuron, Scharoun, McMahon and Chao were fourth in the 200 freestyle relay in 1:35.16. McMahon started out strong in Round One at Milo West with four straight birdies. Representing Westhill, Vince Tarolli beat the field in the 100 freestyle, his time of 48.85 seconds nearly a full second ahead of Oswego’s Casey DeLapp and Baldwinsville’s Bailey Ludden, both of whom posted 49.67.

He found himself on the lead card going into the second round and on the chase card to close out the event.

By clicking enter you are verifying that you are old enough to consume alcohol. His 52 (-9) put him on the chase card for Round Two. April 30, 2018 by Christopher Wiklund in Coverage, Recap with 0 comments 2018 Glass Blown Open MPO podium including winner Eagle McMahon (middle). Powered by Shopify. Shuron finished fourth in the 100 butterfly in 57.45 seconds as McMahon got fifth place in the 200 freestyle in 1:53.55, with Scharoun eighth in 1:57.86 to go with a 10th in the 100 freestyle. Q: Do you do private lessons? Beyond that, it was birdie or par the rest of the way. James Robert McMahon Jr. (born August 21, 1959) is an American former football player. After a series of top-three finishes on the PDGA National Tour, this also marks McMahons’ first PDGA NT win of the year.

McMahon stayed out of trouble, grabbed his par, and took home the win by one.