McBeth Overtakes McMahon On Wild GBO Moving Day
McBeth Overtakes McMahon On Wild GBO Moving Day
Heimburg shoots hot to move into fifth

Paul McBeth jumped into first place at the Glass Blown Open after a workmanlike round three showing. Photo: Alyssa Van Lanen
EMPORIA, Kansas -- And just like that, Eagle McMahon's three-stroke Glass Blown Open lead has become a three-shot deficit.
The 20-year-old Colorado pro suffered from a mix of self-inflicted wounds and course-inflicted misfortune, as he slumped to a 1011-rated even-par showing Friday at the Emporia Country Club. That left the door open for two-time GBO champ Paul McBeth to make his move for a third title, and he jumped right through it: McBeth logged a 6-under par 59 to create a six-shot swing and climb into first place before this PDGA National Tour's final. He sits with an 18-under par 115 through 54 holes in Kansas.
"I didn't feel like I shot a great round," McBeth said. "I feel like he made a lot of mistakes and gave me a few strokes in there, but I feel like I gave a few back, too.
"Six-stroke swing today?" McBeth continued. "It would be nicer if it were tomorrow."
James Conrad and Ricky Wysocki remain on the lead card at 14-under and 13-down, respectively, while Las Vegas Challenge Champion Calvin Heimburg put himself into position with a 9-under par hot round. The Florida pro's 1068-rated performance moved him up six slots on the leaderboard and into a tie for fifth place alongside Chris Dickerson.
Catch up on all the action with our audio and video recaps from a roller coaster of a day:
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