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- Q7118812 subject Q8379745.
- Q7118812 abstract "The PDGA World Championships is one of the major championships in the sport of disc golf, along with the Japan Open and the United States Disc Golf Championship. Held annually since 1982, the event crowns world champions in several divisions in the professional and amateur disc golf fields. Since its inception, male and female competitors have played at the same venue every year. There have been 16 different Champions in the Men's event with an average field of 154 competitors, and 16 different Champions in the Women's even with an average field of 24. The event has been held in 17 US states as well as Ontario, Canada.".
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- Q7118812 wikiPageWikiLink Q4864718.
- Q7118812 wikiPageWikiLink Q5233594.
- Q7118812 wikiPageWikiLink Q6387459.
- Q7118812 wikiPageWikiLink Q7247951.
- Q7118812 wikiPageWikiLink Q7889760.
- Q7118812 wikiPageWikiLink Q7909267.
- Q7118812 wikiPageWikiLink Q8379745.
- Q7118812 wikiPageWikiLink Q876737.
- Q7118812 comment "The PDGA World Championships is one of the major championships in the sport of disc golf, along with the Japan Open and the United States Disc Golf Championship. Held annually since 1982, the event crowns world champions in several divisions in the professional and amateur disc golf fields. Since its inception, male and female competitors have played at the same venue every year.".
- Q7118812 label "PDGA World Championships".