Battle Lines Drawn for Am Worlds Championship Showdown
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The stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to the 2021 PDGA Amateur Disc Golf World Championships in Orlando, Florida. With the cuts having been made and only 18 holes remaining, the competition has reached its most intense point yet.
Ali Smith, who has made an impressive debut in the Advanced Women's division, leads by two strokes heading into Championship Saturday. The young player credits her friends and family for their unwavering support, saying she feels "awesome" and "proud of myself" for keeping her head level throughout the challenging conditions.
Meanwhile, Sam Dodd is dominating the Masters 55 division, leading by three strokes after a strong performance on Friday. Chelsea Bazley's impressive hot round has propelled her into second place in FA1, just two shots behind Smith. Other leaders include Robert Burridge and Evan Scott in Advanced, who have separated themselves from the rest of the field by seven strokes.
The battle for world titles will be fierce, with several players within striking distance of the lead. In MA40, Chace McMichael is leading Ralph Matrau by three strokes, while Meg Sapp has trimmed four strokes off Serenity Madison's lead in FA40. Trevor Toenjas has taken over the top spot in the MA50 division after a scorching round at Lake Hiawatha.
As the players prepare for their final rounds on Saturday, one thing is certain: only the strongest will emerge victorious. The world championships have reached their most intense stage yet, and it's anyone's game. Who will be crowned the world champion by Saturday night?
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/its-go-time-championship-saturday-arrives-am-worlds