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Richard (Ricky) Wysocki
— Disc golfer —
Personal information
Full nameRichard Wysocki
NicknameRicky, Sockibomb
Born (1993-06-05) June 5, 1993 (age 31)
Brunswick, Ohio
Height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Nationality United States
ResidenceScottsdale, Arizona
Career
StatusProfessional
Current tour(s)DGPT - Disc Golf Pro Tour
Professional wins125
Number of wins by tour
PDGA National Tour18
Disc Golf World Tour10
Disc Golf Pro Tour16
Best results in major championships
PDGA World ChampionshipsWon: 2016, 2017
USDGC2nd: 2012, 2015, 2017
Aussie OpenWon: 2017
Achievements and awards
PDGA Male Rookie of the Year2011
PDGA Male Player of the Year2012, 2016, 2017, 2021
National Tour Series Champion2016, 2021
Disc Golf World Tour Points Champion2016
Disc Golf Pro Tour Points Champion2016, 2017, 2021

Richard Wysocki (born June 5, 1993, in Brunswick, Ohio) is an American professional disc golfer based in Fort Mill, South Carolina.[1][2] Wysocki grew up in Medina, Ohio, near Roscoe Ewing Disc Golf Course.[3]

Wysocki turned pro in 2010.[1] He is a 2-time PDGA World Champion and, as of July 2024, was the third highest rated player in the world.[4] On January 4, 2022, Wysocki signed a 4-year/$4 million contract with Dynamic Discs. Wysocki's contract pays him a base salary of $1 million a year with potential to reach $2 million per year depending on the amount of discs Dynamic Discs sells with Wysocki's name on it. Additionally, Wysocki's contract included a $250,000 signing bonus paid to Ricky in Bitcoin.[5]

Professional wins (128 total)

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Wysocki won the PDGA Rookie of the Year Award in 2011 and the Male Player of the Year Award in 2012, the only male player to win the two back-to-back.[6] Wysocki won the PDGA-World Championship two times (2016-2017), defeating 6x World Champ Paul McBeth both times. Also in 2016, he won the PDGA National Tour Series, the Disc Golf World Tour Points series, and the Disc Golf Pro Tour points series.

Majors (6)

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Year Tournament Stroke Margin Winning Score Runner Up Prize Money
2011 The PDGA Championship -2 -50 (58-52-53-59-34=256) Nathan Doss $3,100
2014 Japan Open -3 -34 (60-51-51-55-52-31=300) Nikko Locastro $4,410
2016 PDGA Pro World Championships -6 -58 (47-48-51-56-52-28=282) Paul McBeth $10,000
2016 European Masters - Disc Golf World Tour -1 -24 (54-55-56=165) Paul McBeth $5,001
2017 Australian Open -1 -48 (57-48-58-49=212) Eagle McMahon $4,000
2017 PDGA Pro World Championship -8 -41 (60-55-55-59=229) Paul McBeth $12,000

National Tour/DGPT Elite (23)

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Year Tournament Stroke Margin Winning Score Runner Up Prize Money
2012 Brent Hambrick Memorial Open -6 -30 (72-49-65-28=214) Gregg Barsby $1,800
2013 Texas State Championships -10 -33 (65-59-62=186) Paul McBeth $1,660
2013 Disc Golf Hall of Fame Classic -4 -44 (53-62-55-58=228) Nikko Locastro $2,700
2013 Great Lakes Open -9 -32 (51-50-53=154) Garrett Gurthie $3,000
2014 Texas State Championships -8 -28 (55-56-62=173) Simon Lizotte $1,782
2014 Fort Steilacoom Open -4 -40 (49-49-47-45-29=219) Will Schusterick $1,800
2015 Vibram Maple Hill Open -3 -26 (51-54-52-57=214) Gregg Barsby $3,700
2016 Kansas City Wide Open -7 -27 (52-52-56=160) Benjamin Wiggins $2,525
2016 Masters Cup -1 -25 (66-61-51=178) Paul McBeth $3,000
2016 Beaver State Fling -3 -33 (54-50-53-54=211) Philo Brathwaite $3,750
2017 Gentlemen's Club Challenge -2 -33 (48-51-49-54=202) Paul McBeth $3,000
2017 Beaver State Fling 0 (Playoff) -28 (52-60-50-54=202) Paul McBeth $4,000
2018 Jonesboro Open -4 -32 (52-54-54=160) Garrett Gurthie $3,000
2018 Santa Cruz Masters Cup -2 -20 (62-68-54=184) Joshua Anthon $4,000
2018 Utah Open -4 -25(49-56-44=149) Eagle McMahon $4,040
2020 Ledgestone Insurance Open -8 -35 (58-55-55-51=219) Paul McBeth $6,000
2021 Texas State Disc Golf Championship -4 -28 (55-52-51=158) Matthew Orum $5,000
2021 Jonesboro Open -4 -35 (51-53-53=157) Calvin Heimburg $6,000
2021 Preserve Championship -1 -35 (50-56-54=160) Eagle McMahon $7,250
2021 Ledgestone Insurance Open 0 (Tie) -17 (54-61-67=182) Calvin Heimburg $8,250
2022 Texas State Disc Golf Championship -1 -29 (55-52-53=160) Calvin Heimburg $8,000
2022 Dynamic Discs Open -6 -10 (62-60-68-60=250) Simon Lizotte $8,600
2022 Discraft Ledgestone Open -4 -26 (57-61-62-56=236) Paul McBeth $10,000
2022 Discraft's Green Mountain Championship -3 -34 (52-52-50-60=214) Matthew Orum $12,000
2022 Tour Championship presented by Barbasol N/A N/A Isaac Robinson $35,000
2023 Preserve Championship presented by Prodigy -5 -37 Cole Redalen, Calvin Hiemburg $8,000
2023 Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship presented by Barbasol -1 -15 Kyle Klein $40,000

National Tour/DGPT Elite Wins: 25

Summary

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Competition Tier Wins 2nd 3rd Top-5 Top-25 Events*
World Championships 2 4 0 7 10 10
Majors 4 3 3 19 22 24
National Tour 18 19 6 53 76 79

*As of May 2022

Annual statistics[7]

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Year Events Wins Top 3 Earnings $ / Event Rating World
Ranking
2009 14 2 8 $0 $40 969 -
2010 33 6 16 $3,683 $111.61 1003 70
2011 44 15 26 $17,529 $398.39 1021 16
2012 41 15 31 $36,457 $889.20 1041 2
2013 34 18 24 $31,755 $933.97 1047 4
2014 35 14 28 $41,406 $1,183.03 1042 6
2015 22 5 13 $33,065 $1,502.95 1043 2
2016 23 13 20 $56,923 $2,474.91 1048 1
2017 29 14 24 $79,348 $2,736.14 1050 2
2018 26 7 14 $46,415 $1,785.19 1045 2
2019 22 4 14 $40,581 $1,844.59 1049 2
2020 16 5 10 $32,086 $2,005.38 1054 2
2021 25 6 14 $79,929 $3,197.16 1054 1
2022 20 6 10 $105,776 $6,819.30 1047 1
2023 19 4 5 $83,776 $4,409.26 1047 4
Career 383 125 252 $696,884.76 $1,507.98 - -

*As of Jan 2023


At Year End

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ricky Wysocki - Team Latitude 64º". Archived from the original on 2016-07-06. Retrieved 2016-08-13.
  2. ^ Pro Worlds Notebook: Wysocki Family Matters; Lizotte's Literal Circus | Ultiworld Disc Golf Retrieved 2018-06-22.
  3. ^ Miller, Pamela (2011-04-14). "Disc Drivers: Champion Creek Challenge draws pro, amateur disc golfers to Medina". The Medina Post.
  4. ^ "MPO World Rankings - July 3, 2024". pdga.com. July 3, 2024. Retrieved July 6, 2024.
  5. ^ Klavon, Ken (February 13, 2022). "A case for Ricky Wysocki as the world's best golfer*". si.com. Retrieved July 6, 2024.
  6. ^ "PDGA Award Winners". 16 March 2021.
  7. ^ "Richard Wysocki #38008".