2018 Ace Of The Year – Quarterfinals

They all dropped in the bucket, but who did it best?

Ultiworld Disc Golf’s 2018 Ace of the Year voting is presented by Friction Gloves; all opinions are those of the author. Check out our review of Friction’s DG Gloves here.

The opening round of the Ace of the Year was a bloodbath for top seeds, as not a single one advanced into the quarterfinals! This is why voting matters people! And why seeding is a silly practice! Make sure you vote on your favorite ace of the year as we whittle it down to a final four.

#16 Chandler Fry vs. #9 Trevor Harbolt

In a major upset, Sias Elmore’s thumber ace was beaten by Chandler Fry at the Canadian Championship.

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And in a battle of aces on the same hole, Trevor Harbolt came out on top over Ricky Wysocki with his backhand at the MVP Open by a 0.45% margin.

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#13 Bradley Williams vs. #12 Paul Ulibarri

It’s a Texas-sized showdown, as Bradley Williams’ Texas State ace wiped away Gregg Barsby from Tyyni, and Paul Ulibarri’s sidearm was apparently more impressive than Eagle McMahon’s bomb at the Oklahoma Open.

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#15 A.J. Carey vs. #10 Matt Versola

It’s a good thing Uli made it through one matchup, because A.J. Carey bested his USDGC ace with his own from hole 1.

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Matt Versola was probably a sleeper in the no. 10 slot and he took down Emerson Keith to advance.

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#14 Sindre Roar Fosse vs. #11 Margaret Sassaman

Sindre Roar Fosse’s uphill skip proved more impressive than Linus Carlsson’s Open weekend, and he advances from the Euro duel.

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And a big shout out to Margaret Sassaman who ran away from Sarah Hokom here to take the final spot in the semis. Well deserved.

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Voting ends December 14