Leaders Emerge, Ties Abound as PDGA Masters World Championships Reach Climactic Stage
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As the 2025 PDGA Masters Disc Golf World Championships presented by ZÜCA enters its final stretch, the competition is heating up. With Round 4 underway, leaders have begun to emerge across various divisions, shaking things up just as the tournament nears its conclusion.
Among the many changes on the leaderboards, Joe Rovere has surged into first place in one division after a scorching hot round at Kaposia. His impressive performance leaves him a single stroke ahead of Paul Oman, who also impressed with a 12-under-par outing at the same venue.
Rovere's rise to the top is just one example of the shifting landscape on the leaderboards. Other divisions have seen new leaders emerge, including MP40 and FP40. In FP40, Ohn Scoggins has reclaimed the lead after a standout performance at Blue Ribbon Pines. The two-time defending champion in FP40 will look to hold off Jennifer Allen, who currently shares the top spot alongside Scoggins.
Notable newcomers to the leaderboard include Brian Schweberger (MP50), Jay Reading (MP55), Geoff Hungerford (MP70), and Kory Vue (MA40). Additionally, Allie Lawler has taken the lead in FA55, while Wes Landfear and Chuck Brunke are tied for first place in MA60. Pat Whitworth also heads into Round 4 as leader of MA70.
The PDGA Masters World Championships have been marked by a constant flux on the leaderboards from day one. With two rounds remaining, the competition is poised to reach its climax. The action will continue to unfold at Blue Ribbon Pines, with live coverage available on the Disc Golf Network for those eager to stay up-to-date.
In the end, 26 PDGA World Champions will be crowned in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. For now, though, attention remains focused on the leaders as they jockey for position ahead of the final two rounds.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/moving-day-minnesota