Portland Open Midpoint Update: Leaders Emerge in Thrilling Competition
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The Portland Open is reaching its midpoint, and what a thrilling two days it's been! The Blue Lake course in Oregon has proven to be a challenging test of skill for even the top players. As we dive into the latest updates from the tournament, one thing becomes clear: these athletes are not just throwing discs – they're performing acrobatic feats of athleticism and mental focus.
Valerie Mandujano has taken a significant lead in the FPO (Females Professional Open) division. Not content to rest on her laurels after day one, she poured on the pressure with a scintillating 5-under-par 67. This impressive performance not only helped her maintain her top spot but also widened the gap between herself and second-place Catrina Allen.
Allen, however, refused to back down. The world No. 2 fired an incredible 63 – the best FPO round of the day – featuring seven birdies and a remarkable 50-foot bogey save on hole 12 that kept her in contention for the lead card.
Meanwhile, Rebecca Cox and Juliana Korver battled through intermittent rain to post even-par rounds, keeping their positions on the lead card heading into the new layout at Glendoveer Golf Course. Ohn Scoggins (-2) remains a threat from behind, alongside five other players tied at two-over-par – Jennifer Allen, Paige Pierce, Maria Oliva, Vanessa Van Dyken, and Natalie Ryan.
In the MPO (Males Professional Open) division, Simon Lizotte has burst into the lead with an 8-under-par performance in the rain. This impressive display saw him leapfrog from third to first place at 19-under-par. The only blemish on his card so far is a single bogey through 36 holes.
Simon's fellow competitors have not been idle, however. Joel Freeman and Garrett Gurthie continued their fine form with an 18-under-par round, tying them for second place alongside Lizotte. Upstart Isaac Robinson cooled down after his hot start in round one but battled the elements well enough to remain in the lead group at 16-under-par.
The chase card is shaping up nicely, with James Proctor (-15), Paul McBeth (-13), Cole Redalen (-12), and Sweden's Max Regitnig (-11) looking to make a move on Saturday. As the tournament reaches its climax, all eyes will be on these talented athletes as they strive for victory at the Portland Open.
Tune in to the Disc Golf Network for live coverage of the remaining two days, starting with FPO play at 9:00 a.m. PT and MPO action at 3:00 p.m. PT.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/lots-time-left-clock