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The Portland Open is an annual disc golf tournament held most recently at the Glendoveer Golf Course in Portland, Oregon.

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History

Players approach the 18th green during the 2023 Portland Open 2023 DGPT Portland Open.png
Players approach the 18th green during the 2023 Portland Open

The Portland Open was founded in 2019 and held at Blue Lake Park. [1] [2] In 2020, the Portland Open was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Portland Open returned in 2021, and due to ongoing pandemic precautions, was moved to Glendoveer Golf Course where spectator tickets sold out quickly. [3] [4] In 2022, the Open consisted of two rounds at Blue Lake Park and the final two rounds at Glendoveer Golf Course. More than 2,000 spectators attended the event. [5] For the 2023 tournament, two 18-hole courses were constructed at the Glendoveer Golf complex, with two rounds played on the East course and two rounds played on the West. The 2023 edition was also notable for being the first ever Disc Golf Pro Tour Elite+ event. Per the tour's original press release, “Elite+ events will feature bigger purses, additional media focus, and elevated spectator experiences.” [6]

FPO Champions

YearDatesChampionMargin of victoryPayoutFirst runner-upSecond runner-upPDGA
2019May 25–27 Paige Pierce 2$1,775 Catrina Allen Lisa Fajkus PDGA
2021June 4–6 Paige Pierce (2)7$3,000 Catrina Allen Ella Hansen PDGA
2022June 2–5Valerie Mandujano9$5,000Ohn ScogginsCatrina Allen PDGA
2023June 1–4 Kristin Tattar 4$8,500Sai AnandaOhn Scoggins / Juliana Korver PDGA
2024May 30 - June 2 Paige Pierce (3)2$8,000Holyn HandleySofia Donnecke PDGA

MPO Champions

YearDatesChampionMargin of victoryPayoutFirst runner-upSecond runner-upPDGA
2019May 25–27Drew Gibson0 (playoff)$3,295Eagle McMahonSeppo Paju / Simon Lizotte PDGA
2021June 4–6Eagle McMahon1$5,000 Paul McBeth / Ricky Wysocki X PDGA
2022June 2–5 Simon Lizotte 1$10,000Garret GurthieIsaac Robinson PDGA
2023June 1–4Adam Hammes0 (playoff)$12,500Aaron GossageCorey Ellis PDGA
2024May 30 - June 2Gannon Buhr8$13,000Cole Redalen Ricky Wysocki PDGA

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