Swedish Open Leaderboard Shakes Up as Henna Blomroos Takes Charge
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The second round of the DGPT Europe Elite Series Swedish Open presented by Kastaplast at Ymergårdens Discgolfcenter in Borås, Sweden, saw a significant shake-up in the leaderboard. Henna Blomroos, who had struggled in the opening round, rebounded with a stellar performance to surge up the ranks. The Finnish golfer carded a 1022-rated -7 round, taking her to a total of 5 under par for the tournament so far.
Blomroos now finds herself tied for first place alongside fellow Finn, Silva Saarinen, who had a mixed bag of a round. Saarinen took bogeys on the first two holes but then found her rhythm, finishing with a -4 score for the day. María Eldey Kristínardóttir, who had taken the lead yesterday with a -5 round, failed to replicate that form today and slipped to +3. Despite this, she remains in contention, sitting at -2 overall.
The top spot on the leaderboard is now within reach of several players as they head into the final day of competition. Eetu Tuominen, who shot -6 today, sits in fourth place alongside Paul McBeth, a 6x World Champion. James Proctor led the charge with an incredible -9 round, taking him to a three-stroke lead going into tomorrow's final round.
Proctor's American rival, Dennis Augustsson, is hot on his heels after carding a tied hot round of -10. Augustsson, who has experience navigating Ymergården's technical fairways, is tied with Roland Kõur in second place. Mauri Villmann from Estonia and three Americans – Joseph Anderson, James Conrad, and Bradley Williams – are all vying for a spot in the top six.
Meanwhile, Ricky Wysocki, a 2x World Champion, made an impressive comeback after struggling in the opening round. He soared up the leaderboard with a tied hot round of -10, leaving him just one shot off the lead. Tomorrow's final round promises to be an electrifying spectacle as these golfers battle for the top spot at the DGPT Europe Elite Series Swedish Open presented by Kastaplast.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/big-moves