Thrilling Conclusion Awaits as Four Players Battle for USDGC Glory

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The Winthrop Arena in Rock Hill, South Carolina, is set to witness an electrifying conclusion to the 24th edition of the United States Disc Golf Championship (USDGC). Four players – Niklas Anttila, Calvin Heimburg, Paul McBeth, and Gannon Buhr – have their eyes on the top spot as they take to the course for the final round.


Niklas Anttila, a 20-year-old Finnish sensation, is looking to become the first European player to claim the USDGC title. The young golfer has been consistent throughout the tournament, sitting atop the leaderboard at 23-under par after a solid performance on Saturday. When asked about his potential for history-making, Anttila downplayed the pressure, preferring to focus on enjoying the experience and playing his best golf.


"I like it," Anttila explained. "It's an amazing feeling that makes me better and more focused. I know whoever wins will have played a great round, so I need to be ready."


Behind Anttila, a talented group of players is vying for victory. Calvin Heimburg, an American golfer, surged into second place with an 11-under round on Saturday, pushing him within one stroke of the lead. A win would mark Heimburg's first PDGA Major title.


"I've been in this position before, but never going into Championship Sunday," Heimburg said. "It's definitely the closest I've been to winning a Major."


Paul McBeth, the reigning champion, is two strokes off the lead and looking to become the first player to defend his USDGC title since Ken Climo. A win would tie McBeth with Climo for the most PDGA Major titles in history at 18.


"It goes beyond just winning," McBeth emphasized. "I'm one behind that Major record, so tying it up here at USDGC would be super cool."


Rounding out the quartet of top contenders is Gannon Buhr, who is attempting to become the youngest player to claim the USDGC title in history. The young golfer from Iowa finished 9-under on Saturday and sits just two strokes behind Anttila.


"To be here in this position is amazing," Buhr exclaimed. "I'm excited for Sunday."


As the stage is set for an unforgettable Championship Sunday, fans can tune in to live coverage of the USDGC, which begins at 2:30 p.m. ET on DiscGolfNetwork.com.


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

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