Mulder Takes Command at USADGC with Impressive Back-to-Back Rounds
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Ryan Mulder has put himself in the driver's seat at the 2023 USADGC, posting back-to-back clean scorecards that have given him a significant advantage over the rest of the field. With a blistering opening round on Friday followed by another bogey-free performance on Saturday, Mulder has grown his lead to five strokes heading into the final day of competition.
Mulder's impressive play has set a new standard for the event, with his 1042 average through two rounds being the highest ever achieved in USADGC history. His ability to navigate the toughest holes on the course has been particularly noteworthy, as he birdied four of the most challenging holes – numbers 3, 8, 15, and 17 – on Saturday.
While Mulder's lead appears insurmountable, the Toboggan course has a reputation for producing dramatic comebacks. In fact, there have been several instances in recent years where players have overcome large deficits to win the title. Last year, Ilkin Groh came from four strokes back to take the championship in a playoff, while Clint Calvin (2018), Colten Montgomery (2014), and Ted Stoebling (2012) all won with significant comebacks.
Tanner Boggs is currently in second place at 11-under, but Korbin Myers' hot round on Saturday has moved him into third position alongside Danny Moynihan. As the final round gets underway on Sunday, Mulder will be under pressure to maintain his lead and secure a Major title. However, with a strong field still in contention, anything can happen before the day is over.
The weather is expected to play a role on Sunday, with changes in conditions potentially affecting the players' strategies and performances. As the competition reaches its climax, fans are left wondering if Mulder will emerge victorious or if others will mount a successful challenge.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/position-toboggan