Thrilling Disc Golf Action Unfolds at the IDGC
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It was a day that would have made Ske smile. The unpredictable weather and challenging courses at the IDGC provided the perfect backdrop for an exciting day of disc golf action. As the players teed off on the Jackson course in the morning, the cloudy skies and forecast of precipitation added to the tension.
Patrick Brown, a relatively unknown player from San Francisco, continued his impressive form, firing off another scorching round of 60 with a rating of 1042. This was enough to maintain his lead over Barry Schultz, who would need to pull out all the stops if he wanted to catch up.
However, as the players made their way to the Headrick course for the afternoon round, the weather seemed to be playing tricks on them. Under continually threatening skies, Brown's lead began to erode under the pressure of some top-notch golfing. Brock Woodall's impressive 51 shots sent shockwaves through the field, with Jay Reading and Ron Silliman following close behind at 53.
As the players battled it out in the afternoon round, Brown struggled to maintain his momentum, ultimately limping home with a respectable 58. This left him with a slimmer lead of just two throws over Schultz as the day drew to a close. The drama will undoubtedly continue on Sunday morning when the Pro Masters return to the grueling Jackson course for their final showdown.
Meanwhile, in other divisions, Gregg Hosfeld's dominance was on full display in the Grandmasters battle, as he increased his lead to five throws over Tim Keith. Rick Voakes also continued his strong form in the Senior Grandmaster division, holding a similar advantage over Snapper Pierson.
The Advanced Masters leaderboard saw some intriguing developments, with Keith Mahan clinging onto a slim two-throw lead over Jack Hicks. David Gebhardt and Chad Rickel were hot on their heels, while Tina Hicks emerged as the clear leader in the Advanced Masters Women's division.
In the Advanced Grandmasters battle, Paul Wright established himself as the man to beat, opening up a six-shot gap between himself and closest challenger Jack Korn.
As the players packed up their gear and headed off to rest and recharge for the final round on Sunday morning, they were treated to some well-deserved Southern barbecue and live music at the IDGC. The stage is now set for an epic conclusion to the US Masters Disc Golf Tournament.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/day-two-us-masters