Elite Field Battles It Out at PCS Open as Leaders Emerge
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The PCS Open, part of the PDGA Euro Tour - DGPT Elite, has reached its second day, and the competition is heating up. Kristin Tattar has taken the lead with an impressive 4-under par scorecard, thanks to her exceptional putting skills. With an 88% success rate in C1X putting and a 76% fairway hit rate, she's looking strong as she heads into the final day.
However, other Finnish players are facing challenges of their own. Round 1 leader Eveliina Salonen has slipped to second place after struggling with her drives and scrambling on the course. Heidi Laine and Henna Blomroos also experienced ups and downs in their rounds, but will continue to battle for a top spot.
In the men's division, James Proctor and Calvin Heimburg are still tied at 9-under par, showing exceptional consistency and control. Despite Calvin's bogey on the tricky 12th hole, he remains a force to be reckoned with. Meanwhile, Aaron Gossage has jumped onto the leaderboard, raising his score to 10-under after an impressive round.
Paul McBeth also delivered a strong performance, but lost two strokes due to unexpected bogeys on the first and 15th holes. Eagle McMahon was leading early in the day, but struggled with a bad streak between holes 9 and 12, leaving him four strokes behind the leaders.
The wind picked up today, which could give an advantage to players who are more familiar with their discs. The final day promises to be electrifying, with several top players still in contention for victory.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/electrifying-finish-tap