Shaken Up Leaderboard Sets Stage for Thrilling Finish at Copenhagen Open
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The second day of the DGPT Europe Elite Series Copenhagen Open got off to a flying start, with players taking advantage of the improving weather conditions to post impressive scores. As the morning sun broke through the clouds, so did the excitement around the course.
It was "Moving Day" indeed, as 10 players managed to shoot double digits below par. At the top of the leaderboard, Finnish player Eetu Tuominen and local favourite Hjalte Jensen delivered sizzling rounds, each carding -11. While Hjalte's strong performance propelled him up 27 spots in the rankings, he will have to settle for a spot on the chase card going into the final round. In contrast, Eetu's remarkable play has earned him a coveted position on the lead card, where he will be joined by Niklas Anttila, who shares third place with him after posting -18.
However, it was Jesse Nieminen who stole the show, tearing the course apart with an incredible bogey-free round of -13. This stunning performance has catapulted him to the top of the leaderboard, where he will enter the final round with a total score of -21. Just one stroke behind is Paul Ulibarri, who finished the day with an impressive -10.
The action on the course was not limited to the men's division. In the women's competition, Eveliina Salonen from Finland quickly made her presence known, shooting -5 through the first four holes and briefly taking the lead. However, reigning champion Kaidi Allsalu held her own for a while before eventually falling behind.
The turning point came on hole 7, when Eveliina caught fire, birdieing an astonishing nine of the remaining 12 holes. This incredible run has propelled her into second place, where she will be joined by Finnish teammates Silva Saarinen and Jenni Karppinen. The latter managed to climb one spot up the leaderboard after posting a solid -1 round.
As the players prepare for the final round, it's clear that an exciting finish is in store for spectators on Sunday. Who will emerge victorious at the Copenhagen Open? Only time will tell.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/saturday-shakeup