1) Paul McBeth's warm start
Paul McBeth activated the McBeast mode on Thursday to open the first PDGA Pro major of the year. He scored with -14, 1097 and set A novel Course record. His scoring start brought him a three-stroke lead into the lead into Friday. At the beginning of the second round, McBeth continued to boost, collected six birdies through the first ten holes and brought it to -20 overall. In two double bogeys on the back nine, however, his four clock lead was contaminated and connected to -16 in round 3. with Isaac Robinson. The following two days were more of the same, with constancy problems ultimately ended up in Solo 20TH At -15.
It was a weekend of what could have been because the winner of 26 was below par.
2) Mr. Major
Isaac Robinson takes off his 2nd Champions Cup title
There is only something about Majors and Isaac Robinson – the guy appears when it counts. This weekend he secured his first win of the season, his fourth PDGA Pro Major title and the second Champions Cup victory. Robinson's putter burned and he banged the door with a clutch 44 'putt in the wind on hole 17 and took the lead over Anthony Barela, who was already in -25 in the clubhouse. Robinson secured the par at the age of 18 to take his fourth large title home!
3) Great money that Missy breaks through for another large victory
Missy Gannon secured her second PDGA Pro Major victory and did a significant performance in her career. In true “large money” Smissy fashion, she has put together everything with a PDGA Pro Major with a higher payout. She shot a combined -19 on Friday and Saturday to take the lead. She led the field in lines that were obtained by Puting, and was in a circle on Saturday and Sunday at or over 90%. Missy collected three birdies on the last nine of the last round, including Hole 17, to prevent Kristin Lätt's comeback and maintain their second Champions Cup title.
4) Delicate's Chase
Kristin Lätt made an indictment in the last round and closed the gap in just one blow behind Missy Gannon. After Lätt had entered the championship on Friday and -7 on Saturday -9 -9 -shot on Sunday. Kristin activated chase mode on the rear nine, she brewed the holes 10 and 11 and followed with three consecutive birdies on holes 13, 14 and 15. Controversy that were met on hole 16 as Lätt was unexplored and her disc typed on her instrument case, which caused a nearby marshal to step into a fabric violation that frustrated it, frustrated, she frustrated, she frustrated, she frustrated. She continued to Bogey Hole 16 and achieved Par in the last two holes to reach the 2nd place at -25.
5) Pierces eagle on hole 10
Paige Pierce provided one of the tournament's outstanding highlights by threw a polished backhand of 200 feet for Eagle onto the tenth hole of the Par-4 hole in the last round. The highlight has completed a mighty overall performance when Pierce took -22 on the 3rd place. Pierce was phenomenal from tea and published rounds of -5, -9 and -6 throughout the tournament, to stay in the championship on the way to the championship on Sunday. Despite the eagle on hole 10, a leisurely back annuity heard their chances of winning.
Nevertheless, Pierce's game marked a return to the shape this week and positioned it as a mighty candidate.