Paul McBeth is widely regarded as one of the greatest disc golfers of all time. Born on July 9, 1990, in California, he turned professional in 2008 and quickly rose to prominence in the sport. McBeth has secured six PDGA World Championship titles (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019, and 2022) and has amassed over 140 professional wins. His career earnings have surpassed $672,000, setting a record for the highest earnings on the Professional Disc Golf Association Tour.
In 2013, McBeth achieved the highest-rated round in disc golf history, scoring an 1,132-rated round at the Memorial Championship in Fountain Hills, Arizona. His influence extends beyond the course; in 2021, he signed a 10-year, $10 million endorsement deal with Discraft, reflecting his significant impact on the sport.
Beyond his athletic achievements, McBeth is dedicated to growing disc golf globally. In 2021, he founded the Paul McBeth Foundation, a non-profit organization aimed at introducing disc golf to underserved communities worldwide. The foundation has installed courses in various countries, including Mexico, Colombia, and Spain, providing sustainable disc golf experiences to areas with limited access to the sport.
McBeth's contributions have not only elevated the competitive landscape of disc golf but have also fostered its growth and accessibility around the world.
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