Wysocki's Control vs. Challengers' Ambition in Final Round of PDGA Champions Cup

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The stage is set for an exhilarating finish at the 2022 PDGA Champions Cup presented by Bushnell as championship Sunday arrives. The competition has been fierce, with several players vying for the top spot. Ricky Wysocki, however, remains the favorite to take home the first PDGA Major title of the year.


Wysocki's confidence is high, and he attributes his control over the tournament to a well-executed game plan. "I was point A to point B, and I scrambled to save par," he explained. "That's a great strategy – being able to be aggressive when needed, and having it in my back pocket if required." The reigning champion emphasized that he feels comfortable with his current approach, stating, "I don't feel the need to break my game plan. I'm in control of my game and the tournament."


Wysocki's lead was trimmed to a single stroke after Saturday's action-packed third round. Calvin Heimburg made a strong push, carding an impressive 11-under score to narrow the gap. Chris Dickerson finished 10-under, two strokes off the pace at 28-under. Gavin Babcock also turned heads with his 11-under performance, but he still finds himself four strokes behind.


For Heimburg and Dickerson, Sunday's battle is a chance to claim their first PDGA Major title. Heimburg, in particular, has a history of success at the W.R. Jackson course. Wysocki, on the other hand, aims to add his seventh Major win to his resume, which includes two PDGA World Championships.


The crowd will be eagerly anticipating Sunday's live coverage, which begins at 2:30 p.m. ET on the Disc Golf Network and the DGPT YouTube page. The players are ready, and it's anyone's game – will Wysocki's control prove unbeatable, or can Heimburg and Dickerson upset the reigning champion?


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/wysocki-controls-destiny-hunt-major-title

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