Career
He has been playing the sport professionally since 2006. As of December 2012, Locastro is ranked 19th in the world, and has the 10th highest rating, currently at 1037. Although he has only been playing professionally for six years, he has improved quickly and added multiple Major wins to his name.
In 2009, and then again in 2010, he broke Barry Schultz"s season winnings record.
He was previously sponsored by Gateway Disc Golf, Dynamic Discs, and Innova Discs. Nikko ascended quickly through the amateur ranks.
In 2004, he worked his way through divisions, starting in Juniors and ending in Advanced, where he would stay until turning pro in 2006. While he was not dominant as an amateur nationwide, he was competitive.
In 2005, he placed 34th in the Bowling Green Amateur Championships, held in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the largest disc golf tournament in the world.
2006 was his best year as an amateur. After worlds, Nikko decided to play professionally. 2009 season
Nikko"s 2009 season is without a doubt his breakout season.
Of these wins, six were A Tier tournaments, and one was a National Tour event.
He also bested the previous record for earnings in a year, beating Barry Schultz"s total by over $2,000. 2010 season
Somehow, Nikko improved upon his previous year.
In fewer events, he managed more winnings, besting his previous record by nearly $4,000. In addition to earning more, he was much more consistent, finishing no lower than 13th.
Among his fourteen wins were 5 A Tiers, a National Tour event, the Vibram Open, and his second major, the 2010 Japan Open, held in Tochigi, Nasu Highlands, Japan.
He also finished second at the USDGC and Scandinavian Open, both majors. 2011 season
Of these 15 wins, 5 were A Tiers, and two were National Tour events. One of the A Tier wins included the Stockholm Open, held in Stockholm, Sweden.
As of the September and August updates, Nikko"s player rating reached 1045, the second highest rating of all time, behind David Feldberg"s 1046.
2012 season
Nikko started out his 2012 season by winning the 13th annual Gentlemen"s Club Classic. This years tournament took place at the Jefferson Barracks, Sioux Passage, and Endicott courses.
Locastro finished 15th at World Championships. The above information was gathered from Nikko"s player page.