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New Leaders Emerge Heading to Moving Day

New Leaders Emerge Heading to Moving Day

2022 USWDGC Day 2 Recap

Saturday, July 2, 2022 - 10:08

Maria Oliva leads the 2022 USWDGC by one stroke in FPO. Photo: Kevin Huver / DGPT

Maria Oliva, Barrett White, Linda Ray, Katara Vasher and Therese Cuevas find themselves in a new spot heading into the weekend at the 2022 United States Women’s Disc Golf Championship: On top.

At the midway point of the 24th running of the USWDGC, these five take the title of leader into the final two rounds in Madison, Wisconsin. For the remaining 14 divisions, the leaderboard is tight, and the rest of the field is there, ready to charge.

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But there’s a mix-up in Madison beginning Saturday as the entire tournament now shifts to new courses for the rest of the historic event.

There are new leaders, but there are plenty of players looking to make a move on moving day and chase down a PDGA Major championship.

Oliva Rises in FPO

Maria Oliva is starting to get comfortable, and it’s showing on one of the sport’s biggest stages.

With her first career 1000-rated round, Oliva carded the hot round of the first two days with a 12-under par finish on Friday to jump to the solo lead. The Texas native torched the back nine with a sizzling 8-under par finish, connecting on putts of 49 and 60 feet over the final three holes to jump into the lead.

‘Shook’ is how she described it.

“I knew I played pretty ok, but I did not expect to see double digits on the scorecard,” said Oliva, who is on the full tour for the second year. “This whole year, I’ve been comfortable in my game — I just haven’t been comfortable (in my head) but I’m slowly but surely feeling like myself when I’m playing for realsies, so It’s been cool to see. I’m super excited.”

Oliva leads the tournament in strokes gained putting at 10.49 and is 96% on the weekend in C1X, according to UDisc.

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Eveliina Salonen leads the tournament in fairway hits, and is 89% in C1X. Photo: Conrad Meyer / PDGA

Also feeling comfortable with her game is Eveliina Salonen, who also joined the double-digit club on Saturday with a 10-under round and solo possession of second place. Like Oliva, Salonen said she was a little surprised by her final score, given a slower start to the much calmer second round. Salonen, who leads in fairway hits (86%) and circle 2 in regulation (86%) to go with an 89% mark in C1X putting, finished seven down on the back nine and is one stroke back of Oliva.

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Wisconsin's Hailey King is in third place. Photo: Kevin Huver / DGPT

The rest of the lead card — Hailey King (3rd; -17) and Ohn Scoggins (4th, -16) — remains the same as action shifts to Elver Park, which, while still on the shorter side, will test the field in a new way with its elevation and woods.

Sai Ananda was the third player to hit double digits and jumped nine spots to lead the chase card. She’s joined by Deann Carey, who rose seven spots with a 9-under round, Catrina Allen and Valerie Mandujano.

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Katara Vasher is the new leader in FA3

New Leaders Head to the Weekend

Barrett White has 254 wins in 399 career events and is chasing down her 10th PDGA Major title.

She’s that much closer after an even par second round on Saturday to jump to a four-stroke lead over Nova Politte in FP50, which shifts to Heistand Park for the rest of the weekend.

In FA40, Linda Ray turned in a clean front nine at Elver Park, the only player in the field to do so, to claim a one-stroke leader over Kim Keen and a two-stroke lead over Christie Hundley and Janae Chaney.

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Therese Cuevas tees off on Friday at Heistand. Photo: Justin Anderson / PDGA

Katara Vasher had the hot round in Recreational by five strokes, aided by one of only two birdies on the day on hole 12 at Heistand. Her even-par round gives her a two-stroke lead over Samantha Landers, Jillian Geiger and Clarisa Bingham as the head to the Capital Springs track.

In FJ15, Therese Cuevas carded four birdies and just one over-par hole on her way to a 899-rated 2-under round on Friday. She leads Kayla Hess by four strokes.

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Jennifer Allen is up by six strokes in FP40. Photo: Conrad Meyer / PDGA

Still On Top

  • Jennifer Allen built a cushion on Saturday and leads Melodie Bailey by six strokes in FP40.
  • Peggy Berry has a 12-stroke lead in FP55.
  • In FP60, Pam Reineke had the hot round by six strokes and now leads by 11.
  • Sandy Gast leads Kathy Hardyman by six strokes in FP65.
  • Rounding out the professional divisions, Nancy Wright has a big lead in FP70.
  • In FA1, it was a back-and-forth battle with Virginia Polkinghorne staying on top with back-to-back 60s at Elver Park. She leads Emily Yale by two strokes.
  • Debbie Polkinghorne had the hot round in FA50, but Erin Fitzpatrick didn’t give up the lead and is up by two strokes.
  • Cheryl Zimmerman made a big jump in FA55, but Barb Blow’s steady play has her ahead by 10 strokes.
  • Janice Jones grew her lead to three in FA60.
  • Patricia Neprud-Mehls and Patti Adams lead FA65 and FA70, respectively.
  • Texas’ Emma Rafuse kept the pedal down in the 40-player FA2 field with another hot round and is 3-under for the tournament, good enough for a three-stroke lead over Christel Tatro. Rafuse is averaging 103 points above her rating in Wisconsin
  • Kerby Walden, of Durand, Illinois, added two strokes to head lead over Jacquelyn Rieser and Kaitlin Borgwardt in FA4.
  • Hannah Zylstra matched her first round score and leads Athena Cuevas by three in FJ10.