King Takes One Shot Lead Over Allen | Professional Disc Golf Association
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**TITLE:** Hailey King Seizes One-Shot Lead as Battle with Catrina Allen Continues at Dynamic Discs Open
**META_TITLE:** Hailey King takes one-shot lead into final round of PDGA National Tour event
**META_DESCRIPTION:** Follow the thrilling conclusion to the battle between Hailey King and Catrina Allen at the Dynamic Discs Open, where weather conditions have played a significant role in shaping the competition. Live coverage available on the Disc Golf Network.
**ARTICLE:**
The camaraderie and competitiveness that defined the second stop of the PDGA National Tour continued to shine through on Friday at the Emporia Country Club, as Hailey King edged out Catrina Allen by one stroke to take a narrow lead into the final round. The dynamic duo has been matching each other's step throughout the tournament, with their back-and-forth play captivating the attention of spectators and observers alike.
King's impressive 5-under-par performance on Friday erased a three-stroke deficit to Allen, leaving her in pole position heading into the championship round. Despite feeling "really good" about her game, King acknowledged that she had missed several crucial putts throughout the day. However, her remarkable accuracy off the tee and aggressive play, particularly on hole 17, helped her maintain a slim lead.
The unpredictable Kansas weather has been a recurring theme at this spring event, with participants facing varying conditions during practice rounds and tournament play. Allen reflected that she had allowed the challenging winds to affect her strategy, leading to some missed shots. The experienced player vowed to be more decisive in the final round, citing a need for trust in her skills rather than trying to be overly cautious.
Meanwhile, Macie Walker continued her steady performance with a 2-under-par score of 64, securing a 4-under total on the week and setting her sights on a podium finish. Kona Panis also impressed, firing off a 3-under round that left him one shot back in fourth place.
The stage is now set for an exciting conclusion to the Dynamic Discs Open, with the FPO lead card teeing off at 12:20 p.m. CT and live coverage available on the Disc Golf Network from 10 a.m. CT. As the Kansas wind forecast suggests that it will make another appearance, the battle between King and Allen is poised for one final chapter of intense competition.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/king-takes-one-shot-lead-over-allen