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With all the events celebrated up to June, IFBB has updated the 2019 Amateur World Ranking, in its 8 categories, including the scores from all the Qualifier events celebrated during the first part of the season, until June 30th.
The IFBB World Ranking will awards, at the end of 2019, the best athletes in every Division, with over 300.000 $ in cash prizes. This is the 3rd edition of this initiative in which are participating thousands of competitors, from the five continents, every season.
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Burge and Krans Become Amateur World Champions

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Cadence Burge and Paul Krans pose as newly-crowned Amateur World Champions. Photo: PDGA Media
Sports are always at their most riveting when something big is on the line.
And we’re not just talking about titles here, because, of course, whenever you are playing for a title like a world championship, something big is on the line.
Rather, it's about individual moments – what’s on the line with THIS shot, or with THIS putt?
Sometimes, it seems, those key moments stretch on – for a few holes, for a playoff, for a final round.
For the ladies contending at the 2022 PDGA Amateur Disc Golf World Championships, that moment seemed to stretch on for the better part of a week.
Early on, all eyes were on the Lynds Twins, Jordan and Morgan, after Jordan grabbed the lead in round 1, followed by Morgan, who posted the hot round at Prides Creek on day 2 to grab a share of the lead with her sister, 6-shots ahead of the next best score.
Then came the Princeton Country Club course on day 3, with its long open golf course fairways, and Shiru Liu, a former University of Texas Ultimate star, who used her power advantage to close a six-stroke deficit and take the lead by one.
Round 4 was back on the wooded Haubstadt course, where 15-year-old Cadence Burge, who finished second in Junior Worlds in the Girls ≤15 division, shot the hot round from the chase card to get within one of the leader heading into the final.
With each of the four players having enjoyed at least a share of the lead at the end of a round, and with all of them within two-strokes of the leader, Jordan Lynds, the stage was set for a final round showdown to determine who would become a world champion.
FA1 final round lead card (L to R): Jordan Lynds, Shiru Liu, Cadence Burge, Morgan Lynds. Photo: Matt Rothstein / PDGA Media
It was Jordan Lynds who came out of the gate firing, going four-for-four to start the round and extend her lead to two over Burge, who did well to just stick with Jordan during the opening stretch.
Morgan Lynds bounced back from a slow start with an eagle on hole 3 and managed to make par on holes five and six while Jordan and Cadence took bogeys.
The beginning of the back 9 is one of the toughest stretches on the Princeton Country Club course with four of the top-five most difficult holes on the course, and Burge began to inch her way towards the lead simply by avoiding bogeys, ultimately catching Jordan on hole 14 after all three of her card mates took a bogey 5.
It wasn’t until hole 15 – the 87th hole of the 90-hole tournament -- that Burge finally grabbed the solo lead after she caught a lucky break when her tee shot went long but hit a wooden stake marking the OB line and stayed in.
The 15-year-old budding star did what champions do -- she took advantage of her good fortune, knocking down a 25-foot putt for birdie.
From there, Burge, drawing on her experience as the FJ15 runner-up at last year’s Junior Worlds, closed out the tournament like a veteran, throwing high-margin shots, collecting three pars, and forcing Morgan and Jordan to try to come up with something special.
Cadence Burge lines up a tee shot on her way to a single-stroke victory in FA1. Photo: Matt Rothstein / PDGA Media
And Morgan Lynds almost did, flashing chains on 100-foot approach on hole 16, but ultimately it was not to be and Burge tapped-in on 18 for a one-shot victory, becoming the youngest Amateur World Champion since Rebecca Frazer, who, at 15 years, 3 months and 24 days of age, was only 6 days younger than Burge when she won in 2010.
Next up for Burge, who played her first tournament at 8 years old, will be another shot at the Junior Girls 15-and-under title at Junior Worlds. Jordan and Morgan Lynds, meanwhile, will be playing in the FPO division this week at the United States Women’s Disc Golf Championships in Madison, Wisconsin.
Paul Krans stayed laser focused during a wire-to-wire victory at the 2022 Amateur Disc Golf World Championships. Photo: Conrad Meyer / PDGA Media
On day one, day two, and day three, he shot just one stroke off the best round. On Saturday, he began the fifth – and final – round with a six-throw lead.
It wasn’t quite a drama-free victory lap.
First, U.S. Amateur champion Ilkin Groh – who, just a few weeks ago battled Krans through 7 playoff holes en route to his own Major victory – closed to within 4 at the start of the back nine, before fading to a fifth place finish.
Then, Mathew Helms birdied holes 13 and 14 – while Krans carded back-to-back bogeys – and suddenly the lead was down to three with four holes to play. 
The championship moment came on hole 16 – a tight, 376-foot par 3 with out-of-bounds right and left of the basket. 
Helms’ tee shot nicked a few branches of an early tree, leaving him 60-feet from the target. 
Groh’s throw skipped out-of-bounds immediately to the left of the hole.
Krans threw next – and decisively – placing his drive 25 feet under the basket. He would make the uphill putt, scoring the lone birdie of the group. 
… and securing a PDGA World Champion trophy for the mantle back home in Dudley, Mass.
Helms carded a 1022-rated final round, charging to a runner-up finish.
Austen Bates completed the podium at 35-under-par for the tournament.
Matthew Rothstein and Grant Zellner contributed to this article.
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PlayGolfMyrtleBeach.com World Amateur Handicap Championship
Highlights from the 35th Annual in 2018
There is only one event on the golf calendar that can attract more than 3,200 amateur players from across the globe for four days of golf and good times.
The Myrtle Beach World Amateur Handicap Championship.
Heading into its 36th year, the World Amateur remains the game’s most unique and inclusive event, giving amateur players of all skill levels the opportunity to test their mettle against golfers from across the globe.
A 72-hole event, the World Am flights players based on age, gender and handicap. More than 3,200 participants will descend on Myrtle Beach for this year’s event (August 26-30, 2019) in hopes of emerging from the field to be crowned World Champion.
The opportunity to compete on a level playing field is a powerful draw, even for some of the biggest names in sports. Major League Baseball legend Roger Clemens as competed 3 times, as well as SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio host Brian Katrek.
After four days of net, stroke play competition, all flight winners and ties advance to the World Championship playoff, a one-day shootout to crown the World Champion. Over the years, players with handicaps as low as three and as high as 34 have hoisted the trophy, and five women have won the tournament.
Based on the strength of its handicap system, which is by consensus the best in the game, the World Am is able to ensure a level playing field, allowing the event to annually lure players from all 50 states and over 25 foreign countries.
While golf is what initially attracts players – the event is played on 60 of Myrtle Beach’s best courses – it’s only part of what keep them coming back. The heartbeat of the World Am is the World’s Largest 19th Hole, a nightly party held at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center.
The World’s Largest 19th Hole provides participants with free food and drink each evening, a golf expo, hitting cages and a star-studded entertainment lineup. Among the big names that have appeared on-stage at the 19th Hole in recent years are David Feherty, Dave Pelz, Charlie Rymer, Brandel Chamblee, and Paige Spiranac.
Throw in a gift bag that routinely has a retail value of more than $200, and the World Am provides tremendous value, in addition to a good time.


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Schedule WORLD AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Myrtle Beach 2022 - USA
Day 1 - Lisbon – Friday the 26th of August
• Rendez-vous at Lisbon Airport at 8h30
• Hand credentials
• Check-In from 9h00, Luggage directly sent to Myrtle Beach
• Flight US Airways – AA 259 26AUG LISBOA/PHILADELFIA 1215 1525
AA 226 26AUG PHILADELPHIA/CHARLOTTE 1750 1945
AA2884 26AUG CHARLOTTE/MYRTLE BEACH 2020 2119
• 21h30 (local time) Arrival at Myrtle Beach arrival
• 22h00 Car renting depending on players grouping
• 22h30 Expected arrival to the Hotel The Breakers Resort www.breakers.com

Day 2 - Myrtle Beach – Saturday the 27th of August
• 11h00 Departure to TPC Myrtle Beach Golf Course (extra round 60,00 USD with Buggy)(to confirm)
• 1199 Tpc Blvd. Murrells Inlet, http://tpcmyrtlebeach.com/
• Dinner free at www.broadwayatthebeach.com
• We advise Live Cooking at Yamato Steak House Japan

Day 3 - Myrtle Beach – Sunday the 28th of August
• 09h00 Competition Check-in and Give Aways in MartinsPGA Tour Superstore
• Possible Extra Golf (Caledonia Golf is a great opportunity)
• Resto of the day and night free

Days 4 to 7 - Myrtle Beach – Monday to Thursday (29th of August to the 1st of September)
(same program for the four days changing only the golf course in which you will be playing)
• +- 7h00 Departure from the Hotel para os diversos campos
• 08h30 – 9h30 Begining of the Tournament qualification rounds
• 15h00 –Tournaments conclusion
• 16h00 – Return to the Hotel
• 18h00 – 21h00 Dinner for 2 at Sheraton Convention Center
• All Nights free.

Day 8 - Myrtle Beach – Friday the 2nd of September
(only for the players who reached the Final)
• 7h00 Departure from the Hotel to World Am Final
• World Tour 9:28-9:46
(only for the players who reached the Final – 16 exits are reserved from 9h28 at World Tour
Golf Course www.theworldtourgolf.com. Cost: 59,00 USD C/ Buggy) (To confirm)
• Free Day

Day 9 - Myrtle Beach – Saturday the 3rd of September
• 12h00 Hotel Check Out
• Rendez-vous Myrtle Beach Airport at 16h30
• Voo American Airways – AA5297 03SET MYRTLE BEACH/PHILADELPHIA 1837 2010
AA 258 03SET PHILADELPHIA/LISBOA 2130 0930

Day 10 – Lisbon – Sunday the 4th of September
• 10h00 Arrival at Lisbon and end of the trip
Rates WORLD AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Myrtle Beach 2022 - USA
Flights + Hotel in shared Twin Room + Tournament: 2.545,00€ per person
Single Supplement: 550,00€
Non-golfer reduction: 650,00€

Tournament only: 650,00€ per person


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