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Saturday Shakeup

2024 DGPT - Copenhagen Open — Round 2 Recap

Saturday, May 11, 2024 - 14:26

Jesse Nieminen. Photo: Marika Salmi / DGPT

As the weather got better throughout the morning at DGPT Europe Elite Series Copenhagen Open, both the scores and the excitement around the course were reflected in the improving conditions.

Moving Day really lived up to its name and the leaderboard now looks rather different than after R1. 10 players shot double digits below par and both Finnish Eetu Tuominen and local favourite Hjalte Jensen came in with the temporary hot round with -11. And while Hjalte moved up 27 spots he has to settle for chase card action while Eetu finds himself on lead card in T3 with Niklas Anttila in -18.

Full Stats & Scores from the 2024 DGPT — Copenhagen Open on PDGA Live

They are 3 strokes back of Jesse Nieminen who tore the course apart with a bogey free hot round of -13. He now leads the field going into the final round in a total of -21, one stroke in front of Paul Ulibarri who finished -10 for the round.

 

 

The shake up promises an exciting finish on Sunday.

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Eveliina Salonen. Photo: Marika Salmi / DGPT

Moving Day from the Start in Copenhagen

The sun brought warmer weather to the Danish capital for 2nd the DGPT Europe Elite Series Copenhagen Open, attracting spectators out to see the action.

 

 

They quickly realised that Eveliina Salonen (FIN) who started the day in 9th place was worth following as she started the round on fire -5 through 4 holes.

That meant that she was temporarily in the lead as reigning champion and leader after Day 1 Kaidi Allsalu started her round a bit slower than yesterday.

However, that all changed on hole 7 when she caught fire birdieing 9 of the 12 remaining holes. That means that she is still in the lead for the final round tomorrow, joined on lead card by the Finnish trio Eveliina Salonen in 2nd, Silva Saarinen in 3rd in -9 and Jenni Karppinen in 4th, who climbed one spot up to claim the final spot with a -1 round.

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