Tattar's Torrid Pace Sends Allen into a Tight Spot

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The tables have turned at the 2022 Throw Pink Women's Disc Golf Championship as Kristin Tattar made a stunning move up the leaderboard on Saturday, leaving defending champion and current leader Catrina Allen feeling increasingly uneasy. Tattar's blistering six-under par performance saw her jump seven spots to take second place, just six strokes behind Allen.


The reigning World Champion and arguably the most dominant force in the FPO field this year, Tattar was unstoppable on Saturday, outpacing the rest of the competition by a significant margin. Her impressive display was all the more remarkable considering she didn't make any major adjustments to her game plan, instead sticking with what had served her well throughout the season.


"It's not like I changed up my approach," Tattar said candidly about her strategy. "My game plan was already in place for windy conditions, so I just stuck with what worked."


Meanwhile, Allen struggled to replicate the magic she showed on Friday, finishing 11 shots off her pace and facing an increasingly daunting challenge as she prepares for Sunday's final round. The two-time PDGA World Champion put up a valiant fight, however, regaining momentum with a gutsy putt on hole 14.


"I was able to get back into my groove after that crucial birdie on hole 12," Allen reflected on the pivotal moment. "I felt confident and trusted my instincts, which gave me the confidence to go for it."


While Allen will undoubtedly be the one to beat come Sunday, she faces a stiff test in Tattar, who has consistently performed at an elite level throughout the season. The blustery conditions are expected to continue on Championship Sunday, and with her trusty overstable discs at the ready, Tattar is well-positioned to make a final push for victory.


The stage is set for an exciting conclusion to the Throw Pink Women's Disc Golf Championship, with live coverage of the final round scheduled to begin on Sunday at 9:30am Eastern only on the Disc Golf Network.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/tattar-races-second-place-allen-extends-lead

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