PDGA Archives - 91短视频 News /now/news/tag/pdga/ News from the 91短视频 community. Mon, 13 Oct 2025 14:13:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 91短视频’s Jesse Longenecker ties for 30th at US Disc Golf Championship https://www.pdga.com/tour/event/88656 Mon, 13 Oct 2025 14:13:15 +0000 /now/news/?post_type=in-the-news&p=59871 Jesse Longenecker, a sophomore environmental science major who won the 2025 College Disc Golf National Championship in April, competed against the sport’s best of the best at the 2025 U.S. Disc Golf Championship this weekend in Rock Hill, South Carolina. He tied for 30th place.

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91短视频鈥檚 Jesse Longenecker crowned national champion of college disc golf /now/news/2025/emus-jesse-longenecker-crowned-national-champion-of-college-disc-golf/ /now/news/2025/emus-jesse-longenecker-crowned-national-champion-of-college-disc-golf/#comments Tue, 15 Apr 2025 20:27:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=58726 It鈥檚 the end of another routine practice for the 91短视频 disc golf team when Jesse Longenecker turns to his teammates, a disc in hand and a smile on his face. 鈥淒o you guys want to see this fly really far?鈥 he asks, as the other players buzz with excitement. The first-year environmental science major stands at the south end of the track & field complex and lets the disc fly. It slices through the air above the grassy pitch, clears the hammer and discus cage, the shot put circles, and the eight-lane track, soars beyond the perimeter fence, and finally touches down in the baseball outfield. After a quick measurement by disc golf coach Trevor Oyer 鈥19, the throw clocks in at 620 feet. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 longer than two football fields,鈥 Oyer said. 鈥淭here are very few people in the world who can throw that far.鈥

That jaw-dropping throw was just a preview of what was to come. Weeks later, on April 2 and 3, Longenecker went on to win the 2025 College Disc Golf National Championship in . Held at the famed Winthrop University Disc Golf Course in Rock Hill, South Carolina, the championship featured top players from colleges across the U.S. and Canada. The 91短视频 first-year opened with an impressive nine-under-par 52 in the first round of 18 holes. He finished strong, securing a three-stroke victory after the final nine holes and fending off tough challengers from the University of Mary Hardin鈥揃aylor, Emporia State University and Redeemer University.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge honor to win a national championship,鈥 Longenecker said. 鈥淭his has been a dream I鈥檝e had for a long time, ever since I decided I wanted to play college disc golf, so it all feels unreal to me.鈥

鈥淚 am more proud, though, of how much this means for the 91短视频 program,鈥 he told . 鈥淭here is so much family history for me here. My grandpa (Charles 鈥57) taught here, and my parents (Lynn 鈥94 and Laurie 鈥94) and siblings (Nathan and Maria) came here. Being a part of making a name for 91短视频 in the college disc golf world is so special to me.鈥

Despite 91短视频鈥檚 small size鈥攊t had the seventh-lowest enrollment among the 80 schools competing at nationals鈥攖he Royals disc golf squad has proven it can hold its own against much larger programs. In addition to Longenecker topping the men鈥檚 singles leaderboards, the women鈥檚 duo of senior Sadie Oesch and junior Miriam Rhodes finished 11th, and the men鈥檚 A team of Longenecker, first-year Theo Andreas, and juniors Eli Stoll and Beck Jantzi finished 18th in Division I. Because disc golf is not an NCAA sport, schools of all sizes compete against one another, with the top qualifying teams placed in the Division I category.

The 91短视频 disc golf team finished its 2024-25 season with a successful showing at the College Disc Golf Nationals on April 2-5. (Photo by Beck Jantzi)

Playing for his brother

Jesse Longenecker, right, with his dad, Lynn ’94, who served as his caddie during the championship. (Photo by PDGA)

Longenecker occasionally played disc golf growing up, but it wasn鈥檛 until the COVID-19 pandemic that he fully committed to the sport. As a middle schooler, he spent nearly every day playing with his older brother, Nathan, and his dad at courses around their Lancaster, Pennsylvania, home. On days when he couldn鈥檛 make it to the course, he would spend hours practicing throws in the field by his house.

Nathan was a passionate and skilled disc golfer who became just the fifth player to join the young 91短视频 team in 2020. 鈥淣athan was an incredible person and disc golfer, but he never got to play in any college disc golf events,鈥 Oyer said. Nathan was diagnosed with brain cancer during his first year at 91短视频 and passed away in October 2021, just eight months later. In April 2022, the nine-hole disc golf course on the 91短视频 Hill was dedicated in his honor. After his brother鈥檚 passing, Jesse Longenecker made a promise to himself: he would play college disc golf to honor Nathan鈥檚 memory.

鈥淚t just feels so good to be here, to be able to do this,鈥 Longenecker said in a after his nationals victory. 鈥淚 just wish Nathan could have had the same experience.鈥

For years, Jesse Longenecker watched professional players compete at the U.S. Disc Golf Championship, held annually at the Winthrop University Disc Golf Course. This October, he’ll get his own chance to compete. (Photo by Beck Jantzi)

鈥楢 generational player鈥

Sporting gear from sponsors Prodigy Disc and Treemagnets, Jesse Longenecker celebrates after making a shot. (Photo by PDGA)

As a result of his first-place finish at nationals, Longenecker earned a bid to the 2025 U.S. Disc Golf Championship held at the Winthrop course from Oct. 9-12, where he will compete against all of the highest-rated professional players in the world. Longenecker boasts a player rating of 1021, making him the second-highest-rated player in college disc golf and a top-100 player overall. According to his PDGA profile, he has earned 16 wins out of 78 career events and accumulated $12,225 in career earnings.聽

This isn鈥檛 the first time he鈥檚 teed off against the best of the best. Last August, he finished 49th in the 2024 PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championship in Lynchburg, Virginia. Though he鈥檒l miss this year鈥檚 world championship, which will be held in Finland from July 26 to Aug. 3, he has plenty of tournaments lined up. He鈥檚 looking forward to competing across the East Coast this summer, with events in Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Michigan, and New York. To follow his progress, visit his PDGA page at .

Part of what makes Longenecker such a formidable opponent is his mental fortitude and ability to excel in high-pressure situations, his coach said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a generational player,鈥 Oyer said. 鈥淗e is one of the most talented players in the history of college disc golf.鈥

Jesse Longenecker boasts a player rating of 1021, making him the second-highest-rated player in college disc golf and the top-rated player from Pennsylvania. (Photo by Beck Jantzi)

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