Thrilling Finish Looms at US Women's Disc Golf Championship
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The second round of the 2025 United States Women's Disc Golf Championship has brought about significant shifts in the leaderboard, paving the way for an exciting conclusion to this PDGA Major title showdown. The competition is now taking place on the challenging Super Silver track, which proved to be a hotbed of action on Friday.
In the FP40 division, Holly Finley maintained her two-stroke lead from the opening round, but Stephanie Vincent has emerged as her closest competitor after firing a scorching round at Rollin' Ridge. Vincent is now just one stroke behind Finley and leads Jennifer Allen by six strokes in third place. This intense rivalry will undoubtedly continue to captivate spectators on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the FA1 division has witnessed an intriguing four-way tie between Virginia Polkinghorne, Brook Johnson, Brianna Vandergriendt, and Annika Wiebe after the dust settled on Friday. With Gatekeeper Media providing live post-production coverage, fans can expect a thrilling conclusion to this closely contested battle for supremacy.
Other divisions have also seen new leaders emerge, including FA60 where Donna Stanley and Janet Cranshaw are tied, as well as FA70, which is currently neck-and-neck between Patti Adams and Patricia Neprud-Mehls. In the FPO division, Henna Blomroos has taken over at the top of the leaderboard following a back-and-forth day with Eveliina Salonen. Just one stroke behind Hailey King in solo second, Emily Weatherman rounds out the lead card.
Further new leaders have emerged across the various divisions: Janice Jones in FP65; Sandy Gast in FP60, who broke free from a Round 1 tie to take the lead by one stroke; Kendyl Sullivan in FA2; Jeanette Scribner in FA3; Meagan Eastin in FA4; and Ava Meyer, who has built an impressive five-stroke lead after shooting the only sub-par round in FJ18.
With two more rounds remaining, the competition is poised to reach a fever pitch. Will the current leaders maintain their grip on the top spots or will new challengers emerge to shake up the leaderboard? The US Women's Disc Golf Championship promises an electrifying conclusion at Rollin' Ridge in Wisconsin.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/moving-day-manitowoc