Championship Sunday Brings Excitement to 2021 PDGA Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Championships

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The stage is set for an electrifying conclusion to the 2021 PDGA Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Championships presented by Innova, as players take on the challenging course at Harmony Bends in Columbia, Missouri. With Championship Sunday upon us, the competition is reaching a fever pitch, and every shot counts.


In the MP60 division, Gregg Hosfeld and Eric Rainey are locked in a tight battle for the top spot, with both players tied at 14-under par. Bill Rohe trails by just one stroke, while LaRon Harris lags four strokes behind the leaders. But this isn't the only closely contested matchup, as several divisions see leaders separated by a single stroke.


In MP40, David Feldberg has maintained his position at the top of the leaderboard with a one-stroke lead over Geoff Bennett and Brad Schick, who sit tied in second place at 23-under par. Kevin McCoy is three strokes back at 21-under. Despite feeling under pressure, Feldberg expressed his desire to improve his game for the final round: "I'm not playing well... I want to do my best tomorrow."


In other divisions, Patrick Brown has pulled ahead in MP50 by nine strokes after a strong performance on Saturday, with Barry Schultz hot on his heels in second place. In FP40, Ohn Scoggins leads Jennifer Allen by one stroke as they both look to claim the championship title.


Meanwhile, Barrett White has taken control of the FP50 division with a four-stroke lead over Nova Politte, while Pete May dominates MP75 with a five-stroke cushion over Barry Fischer. Doug Williams holds a two-stroke margin in MP55 over Thomas Hausmann, adding to the excitement and unpredictability of the final round.


As players take on the demanding course at Harmony Bends, anything can happen. Jennifer Allen described the course as "daunting" and warned that even small mistakes can lead to trouble: "The holes are there, but if you get off your line just a little bit... then you can definitely find trouble very easily."


With so much on the line, the atmosphere is electric, and players are ready to put everything on the table for their shot at the top. Will they be able to maintain their leads or will others make a late surge? Only time will tell as the 2021 PDGA Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Championships come down to its final hours.


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This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/anything-can-happen-plenty-battles-left-us-champions-are-crowned

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