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Jonesboro Open 2024

An AF Tournament Profile



Tournament Director: Brad Pietz
Assistant TDs: Matt Lloyd, Eli Webb and Daniel Lee
Team: Jonesboro Disc Golf Club

Title Sponsors
Westside Discs
Play It Again Sports

Course in play for 2024 event
Disc Side of Heaven
Championship Course
Course Designer: Brad Pietz
Disc Side of Heaven also a recreational course on the property
Championship Course established 2013

54 total holes in play during the 3 round event
Turf tees with Prodigy T1 Pro baskets

Located in Jonesboro, AR
This is the 8th annual Jonesboro Open


…. designed to challenge the best players in the world. The hills, the trees, the wind – all come into play on every shot thrown on the course. It’s a course that demands physical and mental stamina. And it does this every year.

TD Brad Pietz

There are several updates to the layout in 2024 
from the 2023 Jonesboro Open. 

All hole numbers for the 2023 course have changed to new hole numbers in 2024. What was hole 14 in 2023, is now hole 1 in 2024. Likewise hole 18 in 2024 used to be hole 5 in 2023. Most of the holes are about the same, but reason for the change is to ensure better flow during the pro tournament rounds. Hole 17 in 2023 played as a longer hole, and in 2024 is now hole 9, playing as a short par 3. Also hole 15 in 2023 was the shortest hole on the course, and is now nearly a 100 feet longer playing as hole 8, with more elevation changes. The remaining holes are same holes from 2023, with different hole numbers and a few holes have some added OB.

FPO Par = 66 on 8792 feet Disc Side of Heaven
MPO Par = 63 on 9775 feet DSoH

Hole Lengths MPO

• 10 par 3’s = 315 to 520 feet
• 7 par 4’s = 560 to 820 feet
• 1 par 5 = 855 feet

Hole Lengths FPO

• 9 par 3’s = 255 to 385 feet
• 6 par 4’s = 535 to 630 feet
• 3 par 5’s = 750 to 818 feet


Disc Side of Heaven

A decade ago, a new course opened in the rolling hills of Jonesboro. Designed to have all facets of the sport: noticeable elevation changes, woodsy navigation, water hazards, and playing long. An elite course. 

The Championship Course sits on 50 acres of nothing but disc golf and is very scenic while being quite challenging, at the same time. 

TD Brad

In its 5th year, it would host a B tier Pro/Am, with a small field of 66 total pros. In both divisions, combined. Yet big names, with Ricky and Pierce winning in 2017, and Simon and Hokom as runner-ups. The following year had over 100 in MPO, and 15 in FPO. Ricky and Pierce won that year as well. 

Last year’s Jonesboro Open, had a combined pro field of 158 players. Around 13th strongest field on tour in 2023, for fantasy relevant events. Calvin and Kat won. It was Calvin’s third, and final, elite win of 2023, in his walloping historic season. And it was Kat’s only win on pro tour in 2023.  

In 2024, 6 more FPO are registered for the event, on a course that has become a staple in the early southern play of every pro season, thus growing by leaps and bounds, in just a decade. 

Putting the event together and making it one that elite pros keep wanting to return to takes dedication and a whole team of supporting members. The Jonesboro Disc Golf Club appreciates all the help it gets from devoted regulars to event volunteers. Or as TD Brad puts it:

Our Club does all of the upkeep and extensive preparing for the tournament. There’s too many to thank, and several team members who put in countless hours.


PHOTO CREDIT

All photos and logo are courtesy of Brad Pietz

Hit the Links

Nearby Attractions

Disc Side Of Heaven is on the west side of Jonesboro, or within 15 to 20 minute drive of hotels in downtown Jonesboro. On southside of Jonesboro, is Craighead Forest Park, which has 42 RV sites. And it has a disc golf course as well, which helps explain why it is often sold out during weekends before, during and after the Jonesboro Open. 

Keep in mind, if you’re ever visiting the Jonesboro area, outside of the schedule for the Open event, you can play the Championship course at Disc Side Of Heaven, from same set of tees (gold) that the elite pros play. It is P2P as you’re playing on a private course, which just happens to be one of the more coveted stops on the pro tour. 

And according to TD Brad, downtown Jonesboro is a happening town. With apparently some great places to eat. There’s the pricey but very popular Roots cuisine, or great za at the Lost Pizza Co., or you could stop in at The Social, which is same place the Player’s party will be during the Open. Pics above show just how appetizing it is.

How Jonesboro Open fits within the 2024 Pro Tour

How Many Pros Play


MPO Best Average Finish
in Past 5 Years

Order MPO Player Prev Ord Avg Finish Times Played
1 Calvin Heimburg T3 4.4 5
2 Paul McBeth 1 5.0 5
3 Chris Dickerson 2 6.8 5
4 Ricky Wysocki T3 6.7 3
5 Matt Orum 7 7.5 2
6 Ben Callaway 13 10.7 3
7 James Conrad 9 11.8 4
8 Corey Ellis UR 10.0 2
9 Simon Lizotte 6 12.0 3
T10 Kevin Jones 5 15.0 5
T10 Ezra Aderhold 12 14.0 4
12 Garrett Gurthie 8 16.2 5
13 Thomas Gilbert UR 16.0 4
14 Alden Harris UR 18.5 4
15 Kyle Klein UR 19.0 4
16 Gannon Buhr UR 19.8 4
17 Adam Hames UR 21.2 5
18 Drew Gibson UR 21.0 3
Calvin Heimburg continues as defending, 2023 Champ, He also won in 2022 and 2020. Ricky won in 2021. McBeth won in 2019.
If disregarding Eagle's 2022 DNF, he would be among top 2 with 3x counting toward 3.0 average. With the DNF, his average is 31.3. For 2024, Jonesboro is the event happening right before Eagle returns to pro tour (for MCO).

FPO Best Average Finish
in Past 5 Years

Order FPO Player Prev Ord Avg Finish Times Played
1 Paige Pierce 1 2.8 4
2 Catrina Allen 2 4.2 5
3 Kristin Tattar UR 3.5 2
4 Holyn Handley UR 4.5 2
5 Hailey King 6 7.6 5
T6 Missy Gannon 4 8.0 5
T6 Ella Hansen UR 5.0 2
8 Henna Blomroos T13 5.5 2
9 Jessica Weese 5 10.0 4
10 Vanessa Van Dyken 7 11.8 5
11 Alexis Mandujano 8 10.0 3
12 Sarah Hokom 3 12.0 4
13 Kat Mertsch UR 13.2 5
14 Macie Velediaz 12 12.3 3
15 Kona Montgomery 10 11.8 3
16 Jen Allen UR 12.0 2
17 Valerie Mandujano UR 12.5 2
18 Deann Carey UR 15.6 5
Kat Mertsch is current, 2023 Champ. Tattar won in 2022. Catrina won in 2021. Pierce won 4 straight years from 2017 thru 2020, though the stats above are for 2019 thru 2023. Min. of 2 times played to qualify for list. Most unranked (UR) players had previously played just 1 time in past 5 years, but that changed in 2023.
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