Championship Sunday is Set

Championship Sunday has arrived at the 2025 United States Women's Disc Golf Championships.
At the end of the day, 19 PDGA Major champions will be crowned in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, but there's plenty to settle before the trophies are handed out.
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Eight divisions are separated by fewer than three strokes, including a tight leaderboard in FPO. Henna Blomroos held strong on Saturday as action shifted to the Super Silver track, but her lead is just one over Emily Weatherman and Hailey King. Two strokes back is Eveliina Salonen.
Nine players are within six strokes as play returns to Silver Creek Park. Blomroos, King and Salonen all shot 2-under on Saturday while Weatherman jumped two spots with a 4-under day. Kristin Lätt had the hot round at Super Silver at 7-under and jumped 11 spots into solo eighth, five strokes off of the lead.
Virginia Polkinghorne
In FA1, Virginia Polkinghorne emerged from a four-way tie at the top entering Round 3 with a one-stroke lead over Brianna Vandergriendt. Catch up on the action from a wild FA1 field on Gatekeeper Media.
Patti Adams and Patricia Neprud-Mehls went back-and-forth all day at Cato Falls and are tied in FA70.
Jeanette Scribner
Other divisions with new leaders that are separated by three or fewer strokes include: Nova Politte (FP55), Laurie Cloyes-Chupa (FP65) and Cheryl Terwilleger (FA55). Kendyl Sullivan (FA2) and Jeanette Scribner (FA3) grew their lead to three on Saturday and Aubrey Terry closed the margin to three behind Ava Meyer in FJ18.
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