Wysocki and Anthon Tie for Top Spot at USDGC After Round 2 Thriller

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The stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to the USDGC as Ricky Wysocki and Josh Anthon have emerged from Round 2 as joint leaders, both shooting lights-out 55s (-13) to sit atop the leaderboard at (-24). The pair's incredible displays of skill left many in awe, with Nikko Locastro, the 2009 US Champion, praising Wysocki for his exceptional play.


Wysocki, who was on course to break Anthon's record of 53 (-15), came close but ultimately fell short due to a few crucial mistakes. He threw out of bounds twice and made bogey on the final hole, preventing him from securing the top spot outright. Locastro, who was part of the lead card alongside Wysocki and Anthon, commended his fellow competitors for their impressive showings.


Anthon's confidence in his approach to the course paid off as he shot an impressive 55 (-13), thanks in part to a clutch 45-foot jump putt that stuck near a tree. He expressed delight with his performance and felt comfortable taking on the challenging Winthrop Gold course, which has been softened by the OB rule.


Wysocki's ability to adapt to different situations was evident as he navigated the course with ease, dispatching both his backhand and sidearm shots with precision. The 2011 PDGA Champion acknowledged that he usually avoids keeping tabs on his score to maintain a tough mental game but knew he was playing well approaching the final hole.


Meanwhile, in the Performance Flight, Jared Neal continued to dominate, besting his projected score by an impressive 10 strokes and maintaining his lead over Clayton Nash and Kevin Tritten. Austin Krise of Pennsylvania is also performing well, shooting 11 strokes below his projection.


Neal's round was highlighted by a remarkable drive on par-5 hole 13, where he blasted a 490-foot shot that skipped on the road bordering the fairway before landing safely in bounds. He commented on the importance of having fun while playing with a good group, saying it significantly improves his performance.


Nash expressed admiration for Neal's game and felt that he himself needed to focus on shooting well rather than relying on others to fall behind. Further down the leader board, Performance Flight players continued to give their all, with Jester Wilson of England showing resilience despite struggling with course knowledge.


The competition is heating up at the USDGC, and fans are eagerly anticipating the next round to see which competitors will emerge victorious in this thrilling battle of skill and strategy.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/wysocki-anthon-jump-into-lead

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