Moving Day in Minnesota

Every day has been moving day on the leaderboards at the 2025 PDGA Masters Disc Golf World Championships presented by ZÜCA.
Well, Round 4 has arrived and it's time to make a move before 26 PDGA World Champions are crowned in the Twin Cities of Minnesota.
Ten of the 26 divisions have new or outright leaders heading into the fourth of five rounds, including continued shakeups in MP40 and FP40.
Joe Rovere had a share of the hot round at Kaposia on Thursday to jump into solo first place, one stroke ahead of Paul Oman, who also torched Kaposia to the tune of 12-under par.
Brad Schick kept his spot in a tie for third with Dutch Napier, who will round out the lead card, and Cale Leiviska, the outright leader heading into Round 3. The trio are just three strokes back of Rovere as action shifts back to Blue Ribbon Pines for the final two rounds, which will be covered live on the Disc Golf Network.
Ohn Scoggins led after the first round and Jennifer Allen led after the second in FP40 so, fittingly, the two are tied entering Round 4.
Scoggins, the three-time defending champion in FP40, had the hot round at BRP on Thursday to reclaim the lead.
New leaders also include: Brian Schweberger (MP50); Jay Reading (MP55); Geoff Hungerford (MP70); Kory Vue (MA40); Allie Lawler (FA55); Wes Landfear and Chuck Brunke (MA60); Pat Whitworth (MA70).
To sum up the madness on at Masters Worlds with two rounds to play: There's a five-way tie for the lead in MA50.
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