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Holyn Handles Hard Luck
Holyn Handely's scorecard from round one. Source: PDGA Live
Despite a lost disc on hole 14, Holyn Handley put together an unofficial 1031-rated opening round at the DGPT – Music City Open.
The 1031-rated round (if the unofficial rating stands) will tie Holyn's second-highest rated round in her career.
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Holyn will be joined by Finnish standout Silva Saarinen, reigning two-time PDGA World Champion Kristin Tattar, and 2022 PDGA US Women’s Champion Hailey King.
Holyn Handley starts the Music City Open with the hottest Front 9 so far! She's currently the solo leader 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/Un5oD4rvEO
— Disc Golf Pro Tour (@DiscGolfProTour) April 19, 2024
Simon Says, "No Bogies."
Paul Oman rounds out the round two lead card at MCO. Photo: DGPT
Despite declaring injuries and set backs during the pre-event press conference, Simon Lizotte came out firing with a bogie-free 12-under par to open his campaign in Nashville.
Simon Lizotte jumps to an early 2-stroke lead at the Music City Open after the first round.
Lizotte is the reigning champion and the 2015 winner, the only 2 times Lizotte has played this event.
Lizotte’s putt was perfect today, 100% from both Circle 1 (10/10) and Circle 2 (1/1)
— StatMando (@statmando) April 19, 2024
Joining the returning Music City Open champ on the day-two lead card are Czech phenom Jakub Semerád, no-introduction-needed Paul McBeth, and Evansville, Indiana’s Paul Oman.