Paige Pierce Ignites Final Round Battle in Las Vegas

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The stage is set for an electrifying final round at the 2021 DGPT - Las Vegas Challenge, with Paige Pierce and Eagle McMahon leading their respective fields into Sunday's action. The two players have ignited a fierce battle at the top of both leaderboards, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what promises to be an unforgettable conclusion.


In the women's division, Pierce has seized control of the lead, carding an impressive 10-under-par round on the back nine to surge ahead by three strokes. Her stunning eagle on the 18th hole cemented her position at the top, with Catrina Allen struggling to keep pace after taking a bogey four on the treacherous par-three 13th hole.


Pierce's dominance was particularly evident on holes 14 and 17, where she secured crucial birdies to stretch her lead. Meanwhile, Allen matched Pierce stroke for stroke over the final holes, but ultimately fell short of her opponent's eagle on the 18th. The American will head into Sunday's round three strokes adrift from Pierce, who sits comfortably at 19-under-par.


In contrast, the men's division is shaping up to be a four-way battle royale between McMahon, Calvin Heimburg, Paul McBeth, and Ricky Wysocki. After faltering on the front nine, Aderhold saw his two-stroke lead evaporate as Heimburg birdied the first two holes and then sealed his position at the top with an eagle on the 11th hole.


McMahon's late surge was even more spectacular, with the American carding a staggering 10-under-par on the back nine to claim the outright lead. His eagle on the 12th hole marked a turning point in the round, and he never looked back as he battled his way to the top of the leaderboard.


As for McBeth and Wysocki, both players will remain firmly entrenched in contention after producing solid rounds of 7-under-par and 9-under-par respectively. With the men's division tightly bunched at the top, it remains to be seen which player will emerge victorious on Sunday.


For those eagerly anticipating the conclusion of this thrilling tournament, coverage will begin on the Disc Golf Network at 2:20 pm ET, with the men's lead card teeing off at 2:40 p.m. ET and the women's lead card following suit at 4:32 p.m. ET. Live scoring and stats are available via UDisc Live for those who want to stay up-to-date on every twist and turn of this captivating competition.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/pierce-mcmahon

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