Ken Climo Steals the Show on Moving Day at European Open
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The drama unfolded on Moving Day at the European Open in Finland as golfers vied for position ahead of the final round. Ken Climo, the current champion, pulled off a stunning comeback, shooting a record-breaking 48 to surge from sixth place to third. This remarkable performance saw him leapfrog into contention with just one stroke separating him from co-leaders Dave Feldberg and Jesper Lundmark.
Feldberg's own impressive play was marked by a series of birdies on the back nine holes, but his lead card faltered at the crucial 18th hole when he doinked a long putt. Meanwhile, Lundmark maintained his steady form, sinking two key birdie putts on holes 13 and 16 to secure his position at the top.
In the women's division, Valarie Jenkins made a late charge, shooting a score of 60 to close the gap with leader Carrie Burl by tying for the lead. Her impressive display was almost overshadowed by Anna Matilainen's surge, but the Finn's fortunes were dashed by consecutive doubles on holes 13 and 14.
The leaderboard is now set for an exciting conclusion tomorrow, with Ken Climo, Dave Feldberg, and Jesper Lundmark leading the men's field, while Valarie Jenkins and Carrie Burl are neck-and-neck at the top of the women's division. The stage is set for a thrilling finale as these golfers battle it out for victory.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/european-open-day-3