Dramatic Finish Looms as McBeth Leads by One Shot Heading into Sunday
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The stage is set for an electrifying conclusion to the Disc Golf Pro Tour's Waco Annual Charity Open. As the tournament enters its final day, Paul McBeth has taken a one-shot lead over Luke Humphries, with several players vying for a chance to snatch victory from under their noses.
McBeth's confidence was evident throughout Saturday's round, where he started strong and maintained his momentum despite facing stiff competition from Humphries. The five-time PDGA World Champion credited his success to finding his rhythm in the open fairways and avoiding mistakes on tricky holes.
Humphries, however, refused to let McBeth's lead intimidate him. Matching the leader step-for-step, the British disc golfer demonstrated remarkable poise under pressure, attributing his performance to a carefree approach that allowed him to react to each shot as it presented itself.
As McBeth and Humphries traded blows on the final holes, Chris Dickerson emerged from nowhere with an impressive bogey-free round of 11-under. He now sits in third place, two strokes behind McBeth, while Cale Leiviska rounds out the lead card after a respectable 9-under effort.
Meanwhile, Eveliina Salonen continues to dominate the women's field, defending her 2020 title with a strong second-round performance that saw her reclaim a two-stroke lead heading into Sunday. Ohn Scoggins and Valerie Mandujano are tied for second at 2-under, while Kristin Tattar, Macie Velediaz, and Paige Pierce remain within striking distance at just one stroke off the pace.
As the stage is set for an unforgettable finish on the Brazos River, fans can expect anything to happen. Will McBeth hold on to his lead, or will Humphries make a stunning comeback? Tune in to the Disc Golf Network's live coverage starting at 10 a.m. for FPO and 3:30 p.m. CT to find out.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/another-tight-battle