Tied Leaders Face Final-Day Thrills at Vermont's Green Mountain Championship
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The stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to the 2022 Discraft Green Mountain Championship in Vermont. As the Pro Tour Playoffs reach their climax, Kristin Tattar and Henna Blomroos have emerged as joint leaders after 18 holes, with Ricky Wysocki lurking menacingly in the MPO division.
In the FPO field, Tattar and Blomroos are separated by a single stroke at 6-under for the week. Their neck-and-neck battle is reminiscent of their earlier rivalry at PDGA Pro Worlds just a few weeks ago. Scoggins occupies third place five strokes behind, but the real question on everyone's mind is: can either Tattar or Blomroos seize control and claim victory?
The action unfolded dramatically over Saturday's rounds, with Tattar initially building a three-stroke lead only to falter with three consecutive bogies on the back nine. However, Blomroos seized the initiative, capitalizing on a 385-foot turnaround shot on hole 16 to tie up the contest and take the outright lead after sinking a birdie on hole 17. Tattar refused to concede, responding with a stunning 38-foot birdie putt on the final hole of the day to level the scores.
Meanwhile, Wysocki has been writing his own script in the MPO division. The four-time Green Mountain Championship winner carded an impressive 11-under par round to establish a two-stroke lead with 18 holes remaining. His success is built on a combination of precision driving and clutch putting, as well as an uncanny ability to escape trouble when it arises.
Ricky Wysocki's dominance in the MPO division has left Chris Dickerson scrambling to stay in contention after posting a bogey-free round at Brewster for a share of the hot round. Alden Harris matched his 12-under score but dropped two spots into solo second place, two strokes behind the leader. As for Isaac Robinson and Matt Orum, they continue to push Wysocki from behind with rounds of 9- and 11-under par, respectively.
As the players prepare to face off on Sunday, unpredictable weather conditions are set to add an extra layer of complexity to proceedings. Rain is forecasted to move into Smugglers' Notch throughout the day, potentially disrupting the flow of play and testing the mettle of our top competitors.
To keep track of all the action, tune in to the Disc Golf Network for live coverage starting at 9:30 a.m. ET for FPO and 2:30 p.m. ET for MPO. Will Tattar or Blomroos hold off their pursuers, or will Wysocki add another notch to his Green Mountain Championship belt? The answers await in the unpredictable world of professional disc golf.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/showdown-smuggs-gmc-title