Catrina Allen is an American professional
disc golf
Disc golf, also known as frisbee golf, is a flying disc sport in which players throw a disc at a target; it is played using rules similar to golf. Most disc golf discs are made out of polypropylene plastic, otherwise known as polypropene, which ...
er. She is a US Champion and 2 time World Champion, and has been ranked among the top four women in the world between 2012–2019.
In 2009, Allen was working as a bartender, and became interested in the sport after caddying for a friend at a tournament. She began playing and won the South Dakota Amateur Championships later that year, and won the US Women's Disc Golf Championship as an Amateur in 2010. Allen entered the professional tour in 2011, winning 15 events and the PDGA Female Rookie of the Year Award. In 2012, Allen became the second woman to win the PDGA Female Player of the Year Award the year after winning Rookie of the Year (Des Reading, 2001–2002). She has won five unique Majors, including the World Championships, and has won the Worlds Mixed Doubles Championships all three times she has competed (2011, 2012 with
Paul Ulibarri; 2013 with
Will Schusterick).
Professional career
As of August 2021, Catrina Allen has 171 career wins in the Open Female division.
Major wins
Majors playoff record (1-0)
National Tour wins
NT playoff record (3-1)
Disc Golf Pro Tour wins
Summary
Annual statistics
†At Year End
‡ Includes DGPT Championship (not PDGA sanctioned)
Equipment
Allen was sponsored by Prodigy Disc, and announced her departure late in 2021. While sponsored by Prodigy, she commonly carried the following discs:
Drivers
*D1 (400)
*D3 (400)
*F3 (400)
*F7 (400)
Midranges
*M2 (300, 400)
*M4 (400)
Putters
*PA1 (300, 400)
*PA4 (300)
*P Model US (Ace Line)
Following the 2021 season, Catrina announced she would be sponsored by DGA.
References
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American disc golfers
Living people
1985 births
People from Bellflower, California