Experience Pays Off
Ohn Scoggins is the newest PDGA Pro World Champion — the oldest to ever claim an Open World title and the first to win both FP40 and FPO in the same season. Last weekend, she took down her first Elite event of the year at Idlewild. Both milestones are part of a bigger story: at 44, she’s not just one of the sport’s best — she’s getting better every year.
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Improving, Year After Year
That’s a clean trend: more podiums, more wins, bigger titles.
The Stats Behind the Results
The putting has been there for years — Ohn has led FPO in C2 Putting every season since 2022. She has ranked first or second in C1 Putting every season since 2020. What’s changed is how often she’s putting for birdie:
C1 in Regulation: 20% (2021) → 26% (2022) → 31% (2023) → 33%+ (2024)
C2 in Regulation: 39% (2021) → 45% (2022) → 54% (2023) → 59% (2024)
More looks + the best putter in the field = more birdies and better finishes.
Ceiling Still Rising
Need proof that Ohn’s ceiling is still on the rise? In 2024 at The Open at Austin, she set the PDGA record for the highest FPO event rating in history. She won by 11 strokes, the largest Elite margin in three seasons, averaging 1029-rated golf across three rounds. Her second round, a 1055, was one of the best-rated rounds ever recorded in FPO.
Proof Under Pressure
All of that improvement culminated in the 2025 World Championship. Ohn led the field in Scramble Rate, C1 Putting, Strokes Gained C1X, Strokes Gained C2, and Total Putting. She was perfect from C1 in the final and drained an unheard-of six of nine from C2. It isn’t just the stats — it’s clutching up with one of the greatest putting performances in disc golf history in the final round of Worlds. That takes experience and reps under pressure.
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Redefining the Peak
Ohn’s arc reframes the age narrative. Disc golf rewards experience, decision-making, and execution under pressure — all strengths that compound. At 44, she’s not holding on; she’s leveling up.
Ohn’s Trusted Three
Throughout a player’s career, discs come and go. But for Ohn Scoggins, three molds have been with her from her first DGPT podium all the way to her Open World Championship win.
Star Destroyer (12 | 5 | -1 | 3)
- Max-distance backhands
- Signature “chop” forehands
Halo Leopard3 (7 | 5 | -2 | 1)
- Precision in the woods
- Smooth, straight backhands
JK Pro Aviar (2 | 3 | 0 | 2)
- Grippy feel
- Sticks to the chains
- Confidence from deep C2
“I have been using JK Pro Aviars as long as I can remember… I love the feel. It just loves to go inside the basket.”
– Ohn Scoggins


