Kinkel Takes Command at US Amateur Disc Golf Championship
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The second day of competition at the 2009 US Amateur Disc Golf Championship got underway under slightly overcast skies at Kensington Metro Park in Milford, Michigan. The tournament format has been cleverly designed to allow players with higher ratings to tee off later in the day, creating a unique and engaging experience for spectators.
Blaine Kinkel from Charleston, South Carolina, who entered the round with a slim one-throw lead, continued his impressive play by posting an astonishing 55 (-7) score. This exceptional effort not only extended his lead but also catapulted him to the top of the leaderboard. Taylor Cimala from Chicago, Illinois, who shot an identical 55 (-7), rose to second place, while James Mosier from South Lyon, Michigan, matched their score and moved into third position.
The top three players' rounds today were rated at 1019, showcasing their exceptional skill and expertise. Tony Mitchell from Ann Arbor, Michigan, carded the second-lowest score of the day with a 58 (-4), earning him a spot in a three-way tie for fourth place alongside two other players. His round was an impressive 76 points above his player rating of 917, demonstrating his remarkable consistency and ability to perform under pressure.
As things stand, it appears that the final round on Sunday will be a closely contested battle between Kinkel (-12) and Cimala (-9), who have successfully distanced themselves from the rest of the field. Their dominance is undeniable, as they have consistently demonstrated their capacity to post extremely low scores throughout the tournament.
Kinkel credits his home disc golf club in Charleston for organizing a fundraising event that helped him raise the necessary funds to attend the championship. This remarkable display of community spirit highlights the strong bond between players and their local clubs.
Out of 141 remaining competitors, only 27 have achieved par or better after the first two rounds. The Toboggan course has proven itself to be an exceptional venue for determining the amateur national champion, living up to its esteemed reputation.
The organizers, led by Tournament Director Philip Shelton and presenting sponsor Discraft, are doing a fantastic job in creating a top-notch event worthy of its national championship status. The competitors have been treated to excellent amenities, including breakfast and lunch at the course each day, as well as fresh fruit and cold beverages provided by the event.
The players' package alone is valued near $200, which is an incredible value considering the very affordable entry fee of $75 for the event. Tee times for Sunday's final round will commence an hour earlier at 7:00am, with the leaders expected to tee off approximately at 1:00pm. The weather forecast predicts overcast skies and temperatures in the mid-70s, with a slight chance of rain.
To catch the live scoring of the final round on Sunday and find out who will be crowned the new amateur national disc golf champion, log onto PDGA.com.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/usadgc-day-2