World Wide disc golf Organization
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Sami is a professional disc golfer and tournament director with over 15 years of experience in entrepreneurial business management and development. She has directed and assisted with tournaments and leagues in Arizona and Texas, including one of the largest women’s events in the world, the Phoenix Ladies Open. Sami also takes the lead in developing, managing, and fundraising for notable disc golf events such as the Jeff Nichols Open and Thursday Warriors.
Residing in Arizona with her husband and son, Sami is passionate about training and empowering both men and women in the mental and physical aspects of disc golf. She is a fierce advocate for women’s rights and stands strongly for what she believes in.
– Sami Keddington
With over 20 years of administrative and office management experience in both the Medical Technologies and Residential Construction industries, Renee brings a wealth of knowledge to every role she takes on. An avid disc golfer since 2019, she earned 5th place at the 2023 Masters Worlds. Renee also serves as an Assistant League Director in Arizona and is the President and advocate for the female training league, Slammer Squad. Currently, she is the Operations Manager for a leading Smart Lighting Company in Arizona.
Beverly is a CPA with over 20 years of experience providing support to individuals, non-profits, small businesses, and both private and public organizations. She holds a Master of Science in Accounting from the University of Texas at Arlington.
With over 18 years of experience in medical administration, Jacquelyn is passionate about the future of women’s disc golf and is committed to serving the WWDGO community. With more than 35 years of coaching, mentoring, and competing in women’s sports, she is a dedicated advocate for the growth of disc golf. Jacquelyn also plays a key leadership role in her home state of Indiana, where she directs events and leagues.
Abbie found disc golf 5 years ago. She fell in love with the game and progressed rapidly to be able to compete with the best females in the world. In 2025, Abbie took a stand at the DGPT Music City Open to protect female athletes from males playing in the female division. This is a huge problem in all female sports currently and she stands with those who are willing to sacrifice, fight, and make the necessary changes to protect females in sports. Abbie’s mission is to be an advocate for females of all ages to be able to compete in protected divisions that allow fair, safe, and empowering spaces for them to thrive as athletes. Thanks to WWDGO we will be able to make that happen.
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