Maple Hill Open

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Maple Hill Open is an annual disc golf tournament held at the Maple Hill Disc Golf Course in Leicester, Massachusetts.

For six years, the event (formerly known as The Vibram Open), had the largest MPO and FPO payout of any stop on the PDGA National Tour. In its formative years, the event was known as the MSDGC and established itself as one of the touring pros' favorite stops on the pro tour.[ citation needed ] The course is highly rated as a top 10 course in the world. [1] [2]

The event has been covered by ESPN, [3] NPR, [4] photographed, [5] Chronicle, numerous regional outlets (Worcester Telegram, Blackstone Valley Press, WTAG, WAAF), and basically every disc golf media source (PDGA, Ultiworld Disc Golf, Smashboxx.TV, Disc Golf Planet, Disc Golf Monthly, Disc Golf Live, thediscgolfguy) and blog.

The Maple Hill Open / Vibram Open / MSDGC has been an innovative disc golf event and has helped pioneer:

YearEventMen's ChampionWomen's ChampionBig Dog AwardResultsEvent Notes
2004MSDGCRon RussellDes ReadingBob Graham Recap Ron Russell beat Steve Brinster in a one-hole playoff.
2005MSDGCKevin McCoyDes ReadingJay Reading Recap Kevin McCoy beat Walter Haney in a one-hole playoff.
2006MSDGCChris SpragueDes ReadingLesli Demark Recap Chris Sprague held off 3X World Champion Barry Schultz to win by one.
2007MSDGCCale LeiviskaDes ReadingThe Frizzaks Recap Cale Leiviska beat Geoff Bennett in a three-hole playoff.
2008Vibram Open Avery Jenkins Valarie Jenkins "Big Dog" Sweeton Recap The Spirit Award was renamed the Big Dog Award.
2009Vibram Open Barry Schultz Sarah Stanhope Jeremy Koling Recap Schultz shot the first sub-50 round on the Maple Hill Golds.
2010Vibram Open Nikko Locastro Sarah StanhopeJay Gobrecht Recap Locastro, Matt Orum and Dave Feldberg all had a chance to win on their final shots.
2011Vibram Open Nate Doss Sarah Hokom The Brittons Recap Sarah Hokom denied Sarah Stanhope's threepeat on the final hole.
2012Vibram OpenCale Leiviska Catrina Allen Dana Vicich Recap Cale Leiviska became the first 2X men's champion.
2013Vibram Open Paul McBeth Valarie Jenkins Mark Verrochi Recap McBeth shot a 45 on the Golds, perhaps the best round in PDGA history.
2014Maple Hill Open Jeremy Koling Paige Pierce Recap Jeremy Koling the first Spirit Award winner to win the MHO.
2015Maple Hill Open Ricky Wysocki Paige Pierce Andrew Streeter Recap Pierce won her second straight MHO by 5 strokes
2016Vibram OpenBradley Williams Paige Pierce Recap Williams beat Michael Johansen in playoff for his first NT victory
2017Vibram Open Ricky Wysocki Paige Pierce MPO Recap

FPO Recap

Wysocki held off Eagle McMahon and Paul McBeth to win by two strokes.

Pierce erased a six stroke deficit with a 1005-rated final round to beat Valarie Jenkins.

2018MVP Open James Conrad Sarah Hokom Recap
2019MVP Open Paul McBeth Paige Pierce Recap
2020MVP Open Paul McBeth Paige Pierce Recap
2021MVP OpenAdam Hammes Catrina Allen Recap
2022MVP Open Simon Lizotte Natalie Ryan Recap Natalie Ryan defeated Kristin Tattar during a single round playoff on hole 18

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