European Disc Golf Festival Midway Madness: Leaders Emerge

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The 2025 European Disc Golf Festival is heating up as the tournament hits its midway mark in Tallinn, Estonia. On Friday, the competition intensified significantly, with several players making significant moves on the leaderboard.


Isaac Robinson solidified his position at the top of the men's division (MPO) by carding a remarkable 15-under-par round, good for a 1101-rated performance. His ace on the 18th hole was the icing on the cake, securing him a three-stroke lead heading into the weekend.


However, Robinson is not alone in contention. Calvin Heimburg and Gannon Buhr are closely following, having both finished at 15-under-par and 14-under-par respectively. Anthony Barela, who had been co-leader with Robinson, slipped to second place overall after a 12-under-par round on Friday.


The top three players are separated by just five strokes, with Heimburg sitting in third place, four strokes behind Robinson, and Buhr one stroke back of Heimburg. For both Heimburg and Robinson, their rounds were the first time they had broken the 1100-rated barrier.


Meanwhile, the women's division (FPO) saw a dramatic shake-up on Friday, with new leaders emerging at the top. Missy Gannon, the 2024 EDGF champion, took the lead by one stroke after an impressive performance. She will be joined by Kristin Lätt and Cadence Burge in the lead card heading into the weekend.


Lätt had a standout round, carding a 6-under-par score to jump 18 spots and tie for second place with Burge, who rose 13 spots with a 5-under-par day. Eveliina Salonen also made significant gains, moving up eight spots to join the lead card on Moving Day.


The leaderboard is now set for an exciting final stretch, with 36 holes remaining at Estonia's first PDGA Major.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/major-moments

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