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Ace Run Productions VideosJuly 4, 2025

ARP | 2025 Masters Worlds | R3:B9 | Scoggins : Allen : Hokom : Fajkus | FP40 Lead Card

Watch the action unfold as the top players in the 2025 PDGA Masters Disc Golf World Championships presented by Zuka battle it out on the challenging Blue Ribbon Pines course. The FP40 lead card features some of the sport's most talented female golfers, including Hokom, Allen, and Fajkus, who are competing for the coveted title. As they navigate the course, the players face numerous obstacles, including treacherous OB (out-of-bounds) zones and strategically placed trees. Expert golfer Siddles showcases her skills with precision shots, using techniques such as forehand and layup shots to control her pace and avoid trouble. The video highlights the high-stakes competition, where just one stroke separates the leaders from the pack. With its expert commentary and thrilling gameplay, this footage is a must-watch for fans of disc golf and the PDGA Masters.

Watch elite players compete in R3 of the 2025 Masters World Disc Golf Championships: Scoggins, Allen, Hokom, & Fajkus battle on FP40.

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Video Transcript

Nine more holes left to play here during round three of the 2025 PDGA Masters Disc Golf World Championships presented by Zuka. We are back out here at Blue Ribbon Pines watching the FP40 lead card. These ladies trucking around this course. We've seen some uh struggles though coming around this front nine here. Not a lot of people playing anything at even or better. Yeah, not a lot. One to be specific. It's the only one that's doing it. But the back tends to be a little bit easier, a little bit more open, a little bit more forgiving. We'll see if it actually leads that way for our players. If you're looking at the leaderboard now, we see that on is the only one that is uh underpar for the round. Everyone else is hanging in there for the rest of the day. Still a tight battle. Just one stroke separation. Here we go. Hole 10 is a par three coming in at 296 ft. You do have this OB that you're approaching on the right and the OB bunker there on the left. There's also OB tight tight behind the basket. So you'll either go with a backhand, a layup shot, or a forehand. Main thing to do is to get to the green without any OB strokes so that you can at least get a birdie, walk away with a part. Hum is going for the forehand and more than likely the layup here. Yeah, just laying up short of that OB. That right there is ideal layup. It actually gives her eyes on the basket too, so she'll be able to control the pace coming in and hopefully not go OB. On going the wide hiser route here. misses the tree that was obstructing her. Yes. During the first the first time out here. And now she's on the drop zone teapad or something like that. So she'll have a straight look at about 40 ft or so for the birdie if she wants to run a gen with this t-ird again. She did go OB right first time. Oh, that looks good. She's pure the gap and it hits the tree that she was asking for. Siddles inside the That's inside the circle. The circle. Yeah, she should also have a clean look at it. Oh, that needs to drop. Yeah, that is going...

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