A Northern Star | Cale Leiviska Grabs FIRST PDGA Major Victory at 2026 US Masters
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Cale Leiviska has spent a career making the difficult parts of disc golf look routine.
The smooth tempo. The clean angles. The quiet confidence. The ability to step onto a course, see the shape of a shot, and trust the disc to do exactly what he asks of it. For years, Cale has been one of the most respected players in the game with his play, his presence, and his impact on and off the course, he’s earned it.
By the time Cale walked into the final stretch of the 2026 Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Championships, the story had already started to take shape. It was not built on chaos or a dramatic swing in momentum. It was Cale doing what Cale has done for years: controlling angles, managing pressure, and playing a brand of disc golf that rewards patience as much as power.

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2026 Tim Selinske US Masters
Cale’s path to the title was built one round at a time. Across four rounds, he never gave the field the opening it needed, pairing controlled scoring with the kind of steady decision-making that has defined his game for years. From the first tee shot to the final putt, this was a complete performance from a player fully in command of the moment.
Round 1: Green Gauntlet Longs - [Round Score 55, -11]
Cale opened the tournament with a statement round at Green Gauntlet, carding an 11-under 55 to immediately put himself in position near the top of the MP40 field. It was the kind of start that did not feel forced. He stayed clean, trusted his angles, and let his game settle into the tournament early. In a four-round Major, the opening round does not win the title, but it can set the tone. For Cale, it did exactly that.
Round 2: Champions Pointe Longs - [Round Score 52, -13]
If Round 1 put Cale in the conversation, Round 2 started to separate him from it. At Champions Pointe, he followed with a 13-under 52, matching precision with confidence and pushing deeper into the lead. This was the point in the tournament where the win began to feel less like a possibility and more like something Cale was steadily building toward. Every controlled drive and every converted opportunity added pressure to the field chasing behind him.
Round 3: Green Gauntlet Longs - [Round Score 53, -13]
Round 3 became one of the defining performances of the week. Returning to Green Gauntlet, Cale delivered another 13-under round, this time carding a 53 to continue his command of the tournament. By this point, the pattern was clear. He was not just playing well; he was controlling the event. His lead, his pace, and his composure all reflected a player who knew exactly what the course demanded and had the game to answer it.
Final Round: Champions Pointe Longs - [Round Score 40, -5]
The final round at Champions Pointe was shorter, but the moment was not. With a Major title within reach, Cale closed with a 5-under 40 across the 13-hole final layout. He did not need to chase. He did not need to force anything. He simply needed to finish the job with the same patience and control that had carried him all week.
When the final putt dropped, Cale Leiviska was no longer chasing his first PDGA Major.
He had earned it.
2026 Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Championships Event Recap
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