US Women's Disc Golf Championship Shifts to New Courses for Weekend Action
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The US Women's Disc Golf Championship is heating up in Madison, Wisconsin, as the competition enters its final two days. The event, now in its 24th year, has seen a shake-up in the leaderboard, with new leaders emerging across various divisions.
In the women's open division (FPO), Maria Oliva is making waves after delivering a stunning 12-under par round on Friday to take the solo lead. This performance marked her first career 1000-rated round, and she attributes her newfound confidence on the course to hard work and patience. "I've been comfortable in my game this year, but I just haven't been comfortable (in my head)," Oliva said. "It's been cool to see, and I'm super excited."
Oliva is not alone at the top of the leaderboard; Eveliina Salonen also joined the double-digit club with a 10-under round, placing her in second position. Salonen praised her own game, stating that she was surprised by her final score despite a slower start to the second round.
Other divisions have seen similar shifts in leadership, as players adapt to new courses and challenging conditions. In FA3, Katara Vasher has taken the lead with an even-par round, while Linda Ray's clean front nine at Elver Park earned her a one-stroke advantage over Kim Keen in FA40. Therese Cuevas is leading FJ15 by four strokes after carding four birdies and just one over-par hole.
The weekend's action will take place on new courses, which are expected to test the field's skills with elevation changes and wooded terrain. With so many players vying for top honors, it remains to be seen who will emerge victorious in each division.
In other developments, Jennifer Allen has built a cushion in FP40, leading Melodie Bailey by six strokes, while Peggy Berry holds a 12-stroke lead in FP55. Meanwhile, Texas's Emma Rafuse is averaging 103 points above her rating and leads the FA2 field with a three-stroke advantage over Christel Tatro.
As the competition reaches its climax, fans can expect thrilling action on the course as these talented women face off against one another in pursuit of the coveted PDGA Major championship title.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/new-leaders-emerge-heading-moving-day