Drama Unfolds on Day Two of Scottish Masters

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The second day of the Scottish Masters got off to a great start with sunny weather and pleasant temperatures. The beautiful fairways, lined with bluebells, provided a picturesque backdrop for the players. Despite the challenges posed by last month's storm damage, the local organizers had worked tirelessly to restore the course to playable condition.


In the MP40 division, Natalie Höllokoi held a slim lead through the first two rounds until Melanie Meuter made a stunning approach shot on the final hole of round two. The shot from out of position directly under the basket resulted in a tap-in birdie for Meuter, tying her with Höllokoi going into the final day.


Ken Nelson maintained his lead in MP40 after a bogey-free round, holding a two-shot advantage over Estonian Sören Vetevool. Iain McDougall and Marko Narits, both highly rated players, still have chances to win but will need to keep their scores clean, particularly on their nemesis holes.


Derek Robins continued to build his lead going into round three, with a dramatic escape on the front nine's short but tough hole six. After hitting a tree early in his drive, he pulled out a driver for a 35-meter upshot and managed to lace an impossible shot through the trees to secure a safe par putt.


The final day of action continues tomorrow at Bluebell Woods course in Dunbar. Follow along with Powerplay Productions' play-by-play coverage and interviews on their YouTube channel next week, or catch the live updates on PDGALive.com.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/pdga-euro-tour-2-scottish-masters

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