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Ace Run Productions VideosFebruary 23, 2026

ARP | Open at Tallahassee | Final B9 | Anderson : Krans Peters : Redalen : | MPO Lead Card

The 2026 Open at Tallahassee is heating up as leaders Anderson and Redalen battle for the top spot. Mo's lead card action is on full display as he navigates the challenging Tom Brown course, back by Conrad in the booth. The tension is palpable as every hole becomes a crucial opportunity to gain ground. With multiple changes to the leaderboard already, each shot counts - and the importance of precision can't be overstated. As Felix guides viewers through the holes, expertise on how to master the par-3 375 ft hole comes into play. A tricky tree in the middle requires a delicate touch, either missing it to the left or right, with strategic recovery shots depending on which path is taken. The video highlights the nuances of high-stakes golf, showcasing the skill and focus required to stay ahead in this competitive event.

Watch the final nine holes of the MPO lead card at ARP Open, with Anderson, Krans, Peters, and Redalen battling for victory.

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Strap in, ladies and gentlemen, and bring your night vision goggles as we finish out the 2026 Open at Tallahassee. We've got Mo lead card action for the final nine holes question mark here at Tom Brown. Back in the booth, Felix joined by >> Conrad. Conrad, we've seen some lights out shooting, guys jockeying back and forth, changes to the leaderboard already, multiple holes. >> Yes. Uh, so really every hole is a bonus here. You don't know exactly when it's going to be called. So you have to score while you can score. We've made it through nine. So everything is official now. We may make it to 13. We'll see how much further we can go. Right now, Mr. Anderson is in the lead by one over Mr. Paul Crayons with Paul Redalan right behind. Here we are. Hole 10 part three. 375 ft. You see this tree that the drone is flying directly to? That's the one that you want to miss. Left or right? That's all. Just miss that one left or right. And we can go on from there. If you miss it on the right, you want to finish off to the left here. You miss it to the left, you want to kind of finish straight so that you can get to the circle here. This is a very variable hole, but we see that it's averaging just just overpar. Buckets up first. That's moving to the right, but not far right enough. He hits that guardian tree. That tree puts in work, man. I don't know who pays that tree, but he definitely earns whatever he uh every year paid. No days off for that tree. >> No days. How's her flip tree? Yep. Tree. All right. Surely the tree's clocked out by now, right? Tree. >> No, he got by. Okay. >> He did what I said. He went left side and kept it straight. He'll be just outside the circle looking uphill at a uh slightly darker putt. >> Oh man, >> dude. Yeah, he >> kicked it pretty far left, but he may still have a look. >> Yeah, the left side is definitely more favorable than being on the right. sneaks his way up there to the green. Yep. Doing what he can to protect this lead that doesn't want to fall off. Well, Paul is left...

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