Krokhol Open: Round 2 Recap - Leaders Emerge Amidst Thrilling Action
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The Krokhol Disc Golf Course played host to an electrifying second round of the DGPT Europe Elite Series Krokhol Open presented by Latitude 64, as the competition heated up amidst changing weather conditions. The day saw numerous birdies chased across both divisions, resulting in a significant shake-up on the leaderboards.
In the FPO division, Kristin Tattar made a remarkable recovery from her slow first round, carding half the holes with birdies at Krokhol Disc Golf Course. Although she recorded bogeys on the final two par 5s, her impressive performance earned her a total score of -10, putting her in contention for the top spot heading into the final round.
Silva Saarinen, seeking to extend her winning streak to six tournaments in a row, joined Tattar at the top of the leaderboard with an identical score. Meanwhile, Anniken Kristiansen Steen slipped one spot on the leaderboard but remains on the lead card, alongside Keiti Tätte who surged five places up after a stellar -4 round.
Heidi Laine's eagle on hole 18 was a notable highlight in the FPO division, giving her two eagles for the event. Her impressive display of skill has generated excitement among fans, with hopes of seeing a hat-trick of eagles from her tomorrow.
In the MPO division, Ricky Wysocki demonstrated his dominance, maintaining a comfortable seven-stroke lead ahead of the final round. He backed up his incredible -13 round yesterday with an equally impressive -12 score in Round 2, tying for the hot-round of the day and securing his position at the top of the leaderboard.
Jakub Semerád's -12 performance catapulted him 14 places to tie for second place with Väinö Mäkelä. The latter's resurgence was particularly notable, as he transformed his round after the eighth hole, carding nine birdies in the last ten holes. Joseph Anderson will join Wysocki and Semerád on the lead card in the final round, despite narrowly missing out on a second-place spot due to an untimely missed putt for birdie.
With the weather forecast predicting worsening conditions tomorrow, every shot counts as the competition reaches its climax at the Krokhol Open.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/moving-day-krokhol