18 Holes to Go
18 Holes to Go
2025 PDGA Champions Cup - Day 3 Recap

New names have taken their place on top of the leaderboard heading into the final round of the 2025 PDGA Champions Cup by OTB & MVP Disc Sports.
Plenty are in the hunt to put their name in PDGA Major history.
Missy Gannon and Sullivan Tipton fired on all cylinders on Saturday at Swenson Park in Stockton, California to lead the final groups on Championship Sunday.
Gannon shot the hot round of the day at 10-under and leads by three strokes. Tipton surged past a championship-laden lead card and leads by one stroke.
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History will be on the line in MPO.
Rounding out Sunday's lead card will be Isaac Robinson, the lone holdover from Saturday's lead card of Paul McBeth, Ricky Wysocki, and Anthony Barela, as well as Andrew Marwede. The PDGA Champions Cup has seen first-time Major winners in back-to-back years. A win by Tipton, Marwede or Callaway win would be the first time a Major saw a first-time winner in three-straight years since the 1990 PDGA Worlds championships (Ken Climo).
As McBeth, Wysocki and Barela drop to the chase card, three strokes off of the lead, they'll have their chance to become the first chase-card winner in a PDGA Major in history. Eagle McMahon rounds out the chase card six strokes off of the lead.
Robinson is in solo second place, one shot back at 19-under. Marwede is in solo third at 18-under and Callaway leads a three-way tie in fourth at 17-under.
Gannon has a little larger gap with her lead, but those chasing are also heavy hitters.
Kristin Lätt is in solo second, three strokes back at 21-under and Paige Pierce is four strokes off of the lead. Silva Saarinen dropped to solo fourth and is seven strokes behind Gannon.
Gannon, looking for her second Major title, birdied five out of the final six holes to cap and a great battle with Lätt and Pierce. The three were tied for the lead after 13 holes on Saturday, but it was Gannon picking up strokes down the stretch to claim the outright lead with 18 holes to go.
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