2025 PDGA Pro World Championships – Daily Team Updates

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Round 2

No Age Restrictions on Greatness

Team Innova is showing the field that age is just a mindset. Ohn Scoggins and Iida Lehtomäki — separated by nearly three decades — sit 1st and 2nd after Round 2. They’re leading a stacked FPO field, with Innova athletes holding seven of the Top 10 spots. In MPO, a Worlds veteran and a first-timer are making runs of their own.


Chasing History, One Putt at a Time

Ohn Scoggins shot the hot round at -5 to jump into first place, going a perfect 18-for-18 from C1. She now holds a two-stroke lead over the field. Already the 2025 Masters World Champion, Ohn’s looking to become the first player ever to win World titles in two age divisions in the same year.

 
 
 
 
 
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FJ15 to Worlds Lead Card

Iida Lehtomäki is averaging 1000-rated golf — 57 points above her player rating — and sits in solo 2nd, just two strokes off the lead. If you’re wondering how fast she’s rising: last season, she was still competing in FJ15. Now she’s squarely in the mix for a World title.

 
 
 
 
 
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Holding It Down on Home Soil

Henna Blomroos backed up her hot start with another solid round and sits just three strokes off the lead in 3rd. As usual, she’s dominant off the tee — a few more C1 putts and she’s right back in the driver’s seat.

 
 
 
 
 
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7 Innova Athletes in the FPO Top 10

It’s not just the podium. Innova now has seven players in the Top 10: Ohn (1st), Iida (2nd), Henna (3rd), Ida Emilie Nesse (T6), Kat Mertsch (T8), Eveliina Salonen (T10), and Jen Allen (T10). Depth and dominance.


Bradley and Rasmus Represent in MPO

Bradley Williams is in 9th after Round 2 — his 11th career Worlds and still holding strong. On the other end of the experience spectrum, Rasmus Saukkoriipi is tied for 10th in his first-ever Worlds appearance. The Finnish powerhouse already claimed the long drive title earlier this week — and now he’s proving he can score, too.


Don’t Miss Round 3

Catch the action live on Disc Golf Network — FPO coverage begins at 9:00am EEST (2:00am EDT / 11:00pm PDT), with MPO following at 2:30pm EEST (7:30am EDT / 4:30am PDT).
We’ll be back here each day with fresh recaps of Team Innova’s biggest storylines.
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