New Sponsors, New Plastic? | Zach Nash In the Bag 2025
Tune in to see what I am throwing on the Disc Golf Pro Tour this year! For those who don't know me: I’m Zach Nash, a professional disc golfer from Hico, Texas, competing on the Disc Golf Pro Tour. Currently I hold a PDGA rating of 1022 with 22 career wins and over $37,000 in earnings across 120+ events. People often say I have the highest spin rate among professional disc golfers — I’ve built my game around smooth, efficient form with high spin and power. It’s helped me stay competitive on tour and push for bigger finishes every season. In 2025, I picked up wins at The Lucky Ace Open and the Glass Blown Open, and had strong showings at elite events like the Champions Cup and WACO. Every event is part of the grind, and I’m here for it. Outside of competition, I stay connected with the disc golf community through content, social media, and showing what life on tour really looks like. I bleed disc golf, welcome to my journey. Let’s keep building. One Birdie at a time. Thank you to my 2025 Sponsors: Legit Disc Golf Birdie Productions Meridian Discs Loot Bags Their support means the world to me as I travel the country this year playing the sport I love!

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