The Disc Golf Pro Tour (DGPT) is implementing a weather contingency plan for the final round of the MPO division at the Kansas City Wide Open due to inclement weather heading towards the area. The final round will proceed with adjusted tee times while the safety of players and spectators is prioritized. Significant weather may affect play, and additional measures are in place for swift exit from the course if needed. The FPO round is completed, but outcomes for the MPO division will depend on how many holes are successfully played amid the weather challenges.

By the Numbers
  • MPO final round requires a minimum of nine holes played for results to be official.
  • Rounds of nine to twelve holes are official but will not receive ratings; thirteen or more is required for ratings.
State of Play
  • The MPO Round 3 will proceed under adjusted tee times, with close monitoring of weather conditions.
  • Extra shuttle capacity has been added to clear the course if play needs to be suspended.
What's Next

As weather conditions develop, the DGPT will decide whether to continue play or reschedule based on player and spectator safety. If the round is not officially completed, the scores from Round 2 will stand.

Bottom Line

The DGPT is prioritizing safety as it navigates weather disruptions, with clear protocols in place to determine final results based on how many holes are played. Players and fans should stay informed through official updates.