Team Discraft Recap for 2025 DGPT Championship
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Holyn Handley finishes the season strong in Forest, VA.
Holyn Handley captured the FPO title at the 10th Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship. It’s the Tour’s season finale with equal $30,000 champion payouts, and Holyn rose to the moment!

Holyn Handley’s 2025 was the picture of steady dominance—stacking Elite Series wins at the Kansas City Wide Open, the Open at Austin, the Northwest Disc Golf Championship in Portland, then adding a late-season European highlight at the Krokhol Open—form that carried her to the DGPT season points title and, fittingly, a statement finish at the Tour Championship.
She closed the finale with a 1028-rated course-record round to seal the trophy, a perfect capstone to a campaign defined by control under pressure and week-in, week-out podium pace.
Round by Round
Round 1 — Thursday @ New London Tech
Handley opened steady on one of the tour’s most demanding wooded tracks. With a small head-start as the season points leader under the DGPT’s starting-strokes format, a 69 kept her pace right where it needed to be while early chasers jockeyed behind.
Round 2 — Friday @ New London Tech

Another composed 69 on Day 2. She limited mistakes, leaned on placement golf, and set herself up well for the weekend move to Ivy Hill’s longer, more open scoring opportunities.
Round 3 — Saturday @ Ivy Hill

Moving day delivered: a 67 at Ivy Hill nudged separation as key contenders fluctuated (e.g., Silva Saarinen cooled off on Saturday), putting Holyn on the front foot for Championship Sunday.
Round 4 — Sunday @ Ivy Hill
Holyn closed in style with heater, outpacing Paige Pierce down the stretch to lock in the Championship. That Sunday 1028-rated round was the exclamation point on a week of control, patience, and timely birdies.
Final podium: Handley (1st Place), Paige Pierce (2nd Place), Silva Saarinen (3rd Place)
MPO Recap
Starting at −1 (seven back under the Championship’s starting-strokes format), Luke Taylor delivered a statement Round 2 (−10) at New London Tech, showing double-digits were on the table on the redesigned track and pairing it with a perfect 11/11 inside C1X to fuel his climb toward a T-4 finish.
Aaron Gossage opened at −3 and played himself into true contention—two off the lead to start the final round—before a +2 back nine cooled the charge; he ultimately finished three shy of the title (T-2), still a strong podium result to finish the season!
Ezra Robinson's off-season changes didn’t slow him one bit—he stacked two DGPT wins this season and capped the playoffs with another Top-5 at the Championship (T-4). It’s a strong arc heading into 2026, with form and confidence clearly trending up.
Disc-Counts — Score the molds that made the moment
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Holyn Handley - 1st Place

·      2025 Tour Series Vulture — trusted control driver for long, shapeable lines in the wind.
·      Z Zone — An approach workhorse for stress-free upshots and savvy scramble saves.
Paige Pierce - 2nd Place

·      ESP Drive — modern distance driver built for confident, high-ceiling shotmaking.
Aaron Gossage - T2

·      Z Buzzz OS — torque-resistant mid with a dependable fade for forehand/backhand placement.
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