From First-Time Winners to 16x Champions
Paul Oman threw an ace to kick off the comeback of his career. Ohn Scoggins became a five-time consecutive World Champion. Juliana Korver made it 16 career Majors—just a glimpse of a weekend where Team Innova continued to raise the bar.
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Paul Oman (MP40)
Paul Oman entered the final round five strokes back. He needed a spark—and got it with an ace on hole 10. That kicked off a furious run, going nine under through the final nine holes to force a playoff.
He sealed the win there, earning his first PDGA Major title in unforgettable fashion. Oman led the division in Fairway Hits, C2 Hits in Regulation, and Strokes Gained Tee to Green. For a player whose passion for the game is written all over his play, this one had to feel extra special.
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Ohn Scoggins (FP40)
Ohn Scoggins just secured her fifth straight Masters World title. In a weekend-long battle with teammate Jennifer Allen, the two pulled nine strokes clear of the field before Ohn closed it out for another Major win. Coming off a DGPT podium just last week, Ohn continues to prove she’s a force—whether it’s against the Masters or the FPO.
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Juliana Korver (FP50)
Juliana Korver kept her foot on the gas all week in FP50, going wire-to-wire for a comfortable 10-stroke win. That makes 16 career PDGA Majors for JK, including two this season after also taking down the US Women’s.
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Kevin Babbit (MP55)
Kevin Babbit came roaring back from a seven-stroke deficit after round two, winning MP55 for the second year in a row. He slammed the door on the field with a scorching 1059-rated final. These back-to-back Masters Worlds titles are the only two PDGA Majors of his long, consistent career.
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Eric Rainey (MP65)
Eric Rainey built a cushion with a 1021-rated second round—best round for the week in the division by nearly 40 points—and held the lead through a tight battle with J. Gary Dropcho. Congrats to Eric on his seventh PDGA Major.
Sandy Gast (FP65)
Sandy Gast was the only player in FP65 to finish under par. She shot the hot round four out of five days and won by 11 strokes. With her 12th PDGA Major now in the books, Sandy continues to lead the way in her division.
Dr. Rick Voakes (MP75)
Dr. Rick Voakes went wire-to-wire in MP75, winning by 10 strokes for his 16th career PDGA Major—and first in nearly three years. A composed, confident week from one of the most decorated players in Masters history.
Other Podium Finishers
Team Innova filled up the leaderboard with strong finishes across divisions:
- Joe Rovere (3rd MP40)
- Jennifer Allen (2nd FP40)
- Brian Schweberger (3rd MP50)
- Jay Reading (T2nd MP55)
- Barry Schultz (T2nd MP55)
- Jeff Harper (3rd MP60)
- Amy Bekken Schiller (3rd FP60)
- Kathy Hardyman (2nd FP65)
- J. Gary Dropcho (2nd MP65)
Well played to all. And shoutout to Holly Finley for hitting an ace!
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Next Up: Turn Your Attention to Worlds in Finland
With seven Masters World titles now in the books, Team Innova sets its sights on the 2025 PDGA Pro World Championship. Reigning World Champion Eveliina Salonen enters on a red-hot streak, with back-to-back-to-back wins at US Women’s, EDGC, and PCS. Catch the action live on DGN, post-produced on JomezPro, and visit InnovaDiscs.com for a full recap.

