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Borzick edges Longenecker on tiebreaker at Brewster Ridge Open

Borzick and Longenecker matched 173s at Brewster Ridge, where a 353-player, $23,293 A-Tier showed how thin the Q-Series margin can be.

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Borzick edges Longenecker on tiebreaker at Brewster Ridge Open
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Jonathan Borzick and Jesse Longenecker finished level at 173, but Borzick came out ahead on the final board at the Brewster Ridge Open, a three-round DGPT Q-Series A-Tier that drew 353 players and paid out a $23,293 pro purse at Smugglers’ Notch Resort in Jeffersonville, Vermont. The PDGA posted the event package June 23, two days after the June 19-21 tournament, with ratings still pending.

The top of Mixed Pro Open never opened up. Borzick shot 58, 57 and 58 for a steady three-round total, while Longenecker went 60, 57 and 56 to stay right with him through the finish. Wyatt Mahoney took third at 176, Miles Sayer was fourth at 177, and Kyle Moriarty and Paul Krans followed at 178, leaving the top six separated by only five strokes. The live round 3 board showed how little room there was for error heading into the close, with Miles Sayer at -10, Borzick at -9, and Paul Krans and Longenecker tied at -7 in the final-round setup.

That tight finish fit the setting. Brewster Ridge has long sat in disc golf’s elite lane, with the Green Mountain Championship first launched in 2013 and added to the Disc Golf Pro Tour in 2016, played across Brewster Ridge and Fox Run Meadows at the same resort. The Brewster Ridge Open was also part of the 2026 Q-Series slate, a circuit the DGPT said included 23 PDGA A-Tier events across 19 states and British Columbia, giving strong regional finishes a clearer path toward bigger opportunities.

Borzick’s resume made the result feel like more than a hot weekend. The PDGA lists the Lindenhurst, Illinois, player with 39 career wins, $50,826 in earnings and a 1030 rating as of June 9, 2026. Longenecker, from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, brought 27 career wins, $26,468 in earnings and a 1026 rating. Those numbers framed the final board as a meeting of established MPO players, not a surprise run, and they underscored why a win at Brewster Ridge carries weight: it came against a deep field, on a respected course, inside the qualifying pipeline that can shape the rest of the season.

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