Young Fires Hot Round; King, Weese, Panis Advance to Semifinals | Professional Disc Golf Association
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The women's competition in the 2021 Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship presented by Guaranteed Rate reached its semifinal round on Friday, with several strong performances setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion. Among those advancing to the final four was No. 9 seed Heather Young, who turned in an outstanding round at the Hornet's Nest course.
Young started her day with incredible momentum, opening the front nine with six birdies and taking a commanding lead over her competitors. However, she faced some challenges on the back nine, bogeying two holes before rebounding with a crucial birdie on the final hole to finish five under par for the round.
Young's hot start and impressive recovery earned her a spot in the semifinals alongside Hailey King, Jessica Weese, and Kona Star Panis. King, the No. 5 seed, finished four under par after overcoming an early slump with a string of birdies. Weese, seeded sixth, also posted a strong score, capitalizing on her C1X putting to finish one stroke behind King.
Panis, the seventh-seeded player, took the fourth spot in the semifinals via tiebreaker, edging out Juliana Korver by one stroke. Panis's performance marked an impressive comeback after a slow start, as she carded three consecutive birdies and added another on the back nine before faltering on the final hole.
While Young faced some difficulties on the course, her overall score of 88% in C1X earned her a significant advantage over her competitors. Her key moments included a clutch birdie putt from 49 feet on the 12th hole, which helped her extend her lead and build momentum for the rest of the round.
The semifinal round will feature an exciting lineup of players, including Paige Pierce, Catrina Allen, Missy Gannon, and Sarah Hokom, who join Young, King, Weese, and Panis in competition. The top four seeds will tee off at 10:04 a.m. on Saturday, with the winners advancing to the final round for a shot at the record-breaking $30,000 first-place prize.
The Disc Golf Network will provide live coverage of the championship beginning at 10 a.m. ET on Saturday, offering fans an opportunity to watch the action unfold and cheer on their favorite players as they vie for the top spot.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/young-fires-hot-round-king-weese-panis-advance-semifinals