Baltic Disc Golf Championships Heat Up in Estonia

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The seventh stop on the PDGA Euro Tour has begun in Alutaguse, Estonia, where the Baltic Disc Golf Championships are being contested. The tournament, presented by Innova Champion Discs, kicked off today with a thrilling first round.


Canadian golfer Thomas Gilbert set the pace for the men's field, carding an impressive 1037-rated nine-under par score in his opening round. One of the highlights from Gilbert's round was a stunning eagle two on the par-four eighteenth hole, which has already proven to be a dynamic and challenging finishing point.


Gilbert wasn't the only player to achieve greatness on this pivotal hole, however. Finnish golfer Roni Rönkkönen also carded an eagle two, one of five achieved in the MPO division throughout the round. Rönkkönen's eagle came early on, when he threw a long turnover onto the green and sank a six-meter putt.


The challenging eighteenth hole has drawn praise from players and spectators alike, who appreciate its reachability despite being surrounded by out-of-bounds areas. The finishing hole promises to continue delivering exciting moments as players push for that coveted eagle in their final round.


On the women's side of the competition, Estonian golfers Kristi Unt and Eleri Pastak have emerged as leaders after day one. Unt posted a 953-rated two-under par score, while Pastak started strong with an even-par 930 rating. The pair is closely followed by Czech golfer Jarmila Havirova, who currently sits at four over after the first round.


The action will shift to different courses tomorrow, with FPO players moving to Mäetaguse Disc Golf Park and MPO competitors remaining at Alutaguse Disc Golf Park. Fans can follow live scores on PDGALive.com or catch post-produced coverage on More Disc Golf's YouTube channel.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/pdga-euro-tour-7-alutaguse-open

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