Breaking News: Kristin Latt Shocks Disc Golf Community by Stepping Away

Breaking News out of the disc golf world — Kristin Latt has officially announced she is done with touring. We broke this story Friday, but now it’s confirmed in her own words, and the impact is rippling across the community.

What’s up, discgenerates? I’m Jefferson, here with Swiss Cheese — the one with all the holes in his game. Together we’re The Disc Golf World, breaking down everything disc golf from the past weekend.

Kristin Latt’s Statement: Ending Her Season and Beyond

Latt’s words carried serious weight. She shared that after deep reflection, she has decided to end her current season and will not begin another next year, with no plans beyond that. She admitted to wrestling with family commitments, injuries, and severe anxiety, acknowledging she no longer has the capacity to maintain the touring rhythm.

Despite her season being stronger than most could dream of, the pressure clearly took its toll. As Latt put it, she’s closing one chapter and looking toward new experiences — organizing events, sharing her knowledge, and focusing on her family in Estonia.

What It Means for Kristin and Latitude 64

This is Latt’s final year under contract with Latitude 64 and House of Discs. The company confirmed they’ll continue supporting her, noting that while she may not be touring, she’ll still be a valuable part of their brand.

Her announcement brought a flood of emotional responses from fellow professionals, fans, and even the typically harsh corners of Reddit, all showing respect for a player many consider the GOAT of FPO. No matter where you land on that debate, Latt’s dominance has defined an era of women’s disc golf.

Maine State Championship Recap

With no DGPT event, attention turned to the Maine State Championship, officially titled the Brickyard Hallows Presents the Maine State Championship Elevated by Thought Space Athletics. Yes, that name is a mouthful, but the play delivered.

On the MPO side, Andrew Marwede came in as the statistical favorite and didn’t disappoint, taking a wire-to-wire victory. He held off strong play from Matt Bell, Harry Chase, and Colton Montgomery, finishing five strokes clear for the win. Colton’s podium marked his best A-tier finish of the year.

Over in FPO, Jessica Weese dominated from start to finish, leading wire to wire and closing with a four-stroke win. Lisa Fajkus rallied on the final day to tie for second place, marking her third A-tier podium of 2025.

Go Throw Tour: Bomber Invitational at Faylor Lake

Meanwhile, the Go Throw Tour stopped at the iconic Faylor Lake for the Bomber Invitational. This course is a beast — and the coverage from Go Throw and Ace Run is well worth checking out.

Jake Hebenheimer came out swinging, holding a two-stroke lead after round one. Day two brought drama with Lucas Oberholzer Hess tying things up early thanks to some clutch putting, while Anthony Barela caught fire with four straight birdies.

But it was Jake’s jaw-dropping drives — including a monster crush on hole 8 — that sealed the deal. He originally wasn’t planning on making it but after his second place last weekend at DGLO, nearly doubling his season earnings in the process. Good thing plans changed and he was able to take down the Go Throw event.

Closing Thoughts

This weekend proved that disc golf stories don’t stop when the Pro Tour takes a break. From Kristin Latt’s emotional announcement to A-tier battles and jaw-dropping shots at Faylor Lake, the game continues to deliver drama and heart.

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