He won his first tournament as a professional in 1999 at the Warwick Animalfest PDGA C-Tier event.[1]
Brinster won the United States Disc Golf Championship in 2013, his first and only PDGA Major win.[2] He won the Dogwood Crosstown Classic in 2004, his first and only PDGA National Tour Series win.[3] Brinster's 100th career PDGA win came at the 2019 New Jersey Jam.[4]
Brinster has amassed 107 wins and $215,793 in earnings in over twenty years as a professional disc golfer.[5] He is also an accomplished disc golf course designer, having designed 17 courses throughout the mid-Atlantic and northeast regions.[6][7] He was inducted into the New York Disc Golf Hall of Fame as part of the 2020 class.[8]