This original 1991 P.D.G.A. World Disc Golf Championship “Dayton, Ohio” Wham-O Frisbee (86 Softie) commemorates a pivotal moment in early professional disc golf history, held August 19–24, 1991 in Dayton, known as the “Birthplace of Aviation.” Produced during a transitional era when the Professional Disc Golf Association was rapidly growing the sport, this event featured 248 competitors and was won by Ken Climo, beginning his dominant run as one of the greatest players in history, while Elaine King captured the women’s title. This disc represents the classic Wham-O 86 Softie mold, known for its flexible plastic and “luster” style stamp, a staple of competitive play before modern high-speed drivers evolved. During this era, disc golf was transitioning from casual Frisbee play into a structured competitive sport, with standardized rules, sanctioned tournaments, and increasing sponsorship presence—including brands like Wendy’s tied to major events. As both a tournament-stamped piece and a product of early 1990s disc design, it reflects the evolution from simple catch discs to purpose-built golf discs, making it a desirable rare collectible from a foundational period in the sport’s growth. "DGA" - Absolute gem mint condition, the above says it all. Packed with care, stored with care to preserve the history and evolution of Disc Golf.