Nate Doss is an American professional disc golfer who won three PDGA World Championships (2005, 2007, 2011).
[1] After retiring from the game in 2018, Doss began a new career with his wife Valarie Jenkins (herself a four-time disc golf world champion) as a brewer, launching Bevel Craft Brewing.
In 1998, at the age of thirteen, Doss was invited to the Amateur World Championships, held in Appleton, Wisconsin, by Steady Ed.
He also finished on the lead card at the USDGC, taking fourth and his largest paycheck of the year.
Another big win on the year was the inaugural World Disc Golf Match Play Championships, which he took home $5,000 for.
In 2011, the 2011 Disc Golf World Championships took place in Doss's backyard - Santa Cruz, California.
[3] Doss beat second-place finishers Josh Anthon and Will Schusterick by seven throws for his third world championship, his first since 2007.
[9] Major, NT playoff record (2-2) *At Year End Doss is sponsored by Discraft.