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ARP | Open at Tallahassee | R1B9 | Sides : Krans : Redalen : Anderson | MPO Feat. Card
Watch as the action unfolds at the 2026 Open at Tallahassee, sponsored by Visit Tallahassee and Dynamic Discs. The front nine has seen some scorching hot shots from Paul Crayon on the feature card, with Evan Scott taking an early lead through 169 down. Meanwhile, Nathan Queen and Chandler Kramer are making moves to shake up the leaderboard. As players take on hole 10, a challenging par three that demands precise placement, viewers can expect expert analysis on strategy and technique. The unique obstacles of this course come into play, including massive tree branches that can easily snag discs. Will Paul Crayon's feature card hold up? Can newcomers like Nathan Queen and Chandler Kramer capitalize on the front nine's scoring conditions? Join the conversation as players navigate the thrilling world of disc golf at Tallahassee.
Top players Krans, Redalen, Anderson & feature card compete in R1B9 of the ARP Open at Tallahassee: high-flying discs & stunning courses.
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We're back here for round one action of the 2026 Open at Tallahassee sponsored by Visit Tallahassee and Dynamic Discs. It's been a fun front nine. We've seen some hot shooting from Paul Crayons particular on our feature card. We see the rest of the field also shooting high, getting off to a quick start in some favorable scoring conditions for sure. Take a look at our front leaderboard and see how the entire field is doing, not just our feature card here. We see Evan Scott is there through 169 down. Paul is on our card. He's six down through nine. Uh Nathan Queen, Chandler Kramer. We have a couple names out there trying to make some moves on the back nine. Let's see how they do here. Starting off here on hole 10. It is a par three coming in 375 ft. Right in the middle of the pack as far as difficulty. What you want to do off the tea here is have a shot that is moving slightly to the right to avoid this big tree here and then finishing over to the left where the basket is. If you split those trees there, you still need to have a pushing drive to make it up here and not get uh rudely rooted by one of the roots. We'll see how our card hel holds up to executing on this hole. I feel like that big tree in the middle has magnets on it every year for discs. All not messing around with it going way right. Yeah, maybe too far right. He's going to be caught up early in those vines over there on the right side. That may be treebound. Look. Oh, got around. Okay. Wow. >> Good shot. Just outside the circle. It looks like in my head it was going right into that hole that's in the middle of that tree. >> This is taking into that tree. >> Yep. >> Yep. >> Got a decent enough bounce away from it though that it should clear up his second shot. Mhm. May even have a long look there. This is drifting off to the left. >> There are some gaps and alleyways there, but it does bring you towards the roadside as it slopes from right to left. >> Mhm. Braden up first. >> Go in. >> Man, if you don't have...



