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ARP | Cherry Blossom Open | Final B9 | Chace : E. Robinson : Costanzo : Freeman | MPO CHASE

Watch as top disc golfers E. Robinson, Conrad, Chase, and Costanzo Freeman face off in the final stages of the 2026 Cherry Blossom Open at Iron Hoof Disc Golf Course in Conjug, Georgia. The players are on the last nine holes, with the lead changing hands due to strong performances from favorites like Jake Hebenheimer. Felix provides expert commentary as Conrad joins him for a rundown of the leaderboard and the strategy behind each player's move. Tune in as they dissect the pros and cons of different lines on hole 10, including the left side forehand line that favors the players' approach to the birdie putt. With players vying for podium spots, this final stretch promises exciting golf and suspenseful commentary from Felix and Conrad.

Watch the thrilling conclusion of the Cherry Blossom Open as Chace, E. Robinson, Costanzo, & Freeman battle for top spot in the MPO chase.

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Video Transcript

Welcome back once again to the 2026 Cherry Blossom Open. We are back here in Conjur, Georgia at the incredible Iron Hoof Disc Golf Course with just nine holes left before we crown an inaugural champion of this event. Back in the booth again, it is Felix joined by >> Conrad. Conrad, we've seen a little bit of everything to the front nine. The back nine we saw from day one. Definitely more scorable. A chance for these guys to make a push towards Jake Hebenheimer who was trying to run away with it. He is doing very well with that too. He's running away from our card as well as the players on his card. Taking a look here at the leaderboard, you see has a four- stroke lead over second place. Uh what's that? Five over fourth place. And Harry's trying to make his podium finish here. So, he's making a dash for it. Yeah, Harry trying to push forward here. We're going to start things off on hole 10 of par 3 380 ft slightly downhill. You're going to see this kind of left side be the primary gap that these guys are shooting for. There is a sneaky right hand hiser line as well that kind of pushes underneath these two trees on the right. You need to get some flare skip though. Left side though, if you have the forehand, is definitely the more favorable option of the two, as it just takes out a lot of those trees and leaves you with a cleaner approach for the birdie as we're going to be first on the box after getting the birdie on hole nine. Was able to pure this hiser line yesterday. >> Going to get the ground ground reaction that he needs. He does and he is inside the circle there. going to have himself a birdie look once again on this hole. >> Joe looking like he's lining up the similar line. >> Mhm. Back hand. >> That to the right a little bit. Is it going to be sneak enough to get through? >> Not. >> Is it stuck in the tree now? >> About right. >> Yeah. A little too wide on that one there. We're going to show you the forehand line. I like this. >> So, you going to get the It's always about the ground reaction. >>...

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