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Ace Run Productions VideosFebruary 22, 2026

ARP | Open at Tallahassee | R2B9 | E. Scott : Anderson : Krans : Redalen : | MPO Lead Card

Disc golf fans, welcome back to the 2026 Open at Tallahassee. The final nine holes of moving day round two are underway, and the leaderboard is still packed as players fight for positioning in the MPO lead card. With weather forecasted to arrive tomorrow, scoring opportunities may be limited, so get your game done quickly. At Tom Brown Park, the challenging back nine begins on hole 10, a par three that requires precision due to its uphill grade and treacherous terrain. Players must navigate around a large triple tree in the middle of the fairway to avoid obstacles and find their target. A tricky shot is also discussed regarding Paul's mistake from yesterday, where he shoves his disc too far right. Experienced players like Joey offer tips on how to execute this shot with precision. The leaderboard features top-notch players such as Trinity, who falls victim to a similar mistake. Meanwhile, supporters of Ace Front Pro, including Conrad, are keeping an eye on the competition, eager to see who will emerge victorious in the MPO lead card.

Watch top MPO players E. Scott, Anderson, Krans, & Redalen compete in the Open at Tallahassee. See their strategies & skills on display.

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Welcome back, disc golf fans, to the 2026 Open at Tallahassee. We're back out here at Tom Brown Park for the final nine holes of moving day round two, the MO lead card. Everybody still fighting for positioning here and we've got some weather predicted to come in tomorrow. So get your scoring done during round two because we might not even play round three. >> Oh no. >> Big shout out to all of our supporters over at Ace Front Pro. Thanks so much for the support, Conrad. We've seen some hot scoring and the leaderboard kind of jam-packed as you see here. >> Yep. We have a couple of 13s, 12elves, uh 11 downs, and and 10 downs. All of them are still in contention as we approach the easier half of the nine. Yeah, we saw a lot of scoring happening on this back nine yesterday. Starting things off here on hole 10, par three, 375 ft. Pretty tricky shot. A little bit of uphill grade, slight right to left. This big triple tree in the middle. Here's the one to avoid. Either going right or left of it. If you do go left, you do have the potential to get a little sneaky and get a look at the birdie still. Going right though brings in that kind of viny thicket stuff on the right that can tend to slow down your disc and not really let you get a look for the two. Nobody's breaking this hole like hold on. Oh yeah, that was too too far off to the right there. You got to be coming back to swinging back to the left once you're at that tree. Yeah, you need to flirt with that tree at some capacity. >> Yeah, like this is too much flirting though. >> Yeah, >> he didn't flirt. He hit on that tree now. >> He did. Trinity's falling too. So >> Mhm. >> got to be careful with that. >> Let's see. Paul shoved this over a little too far right yesterday. This looks like >> the same thing almost. >> Just about. It was close to being right. Joey, watch out for the thing on the TP. >> Oh, keep turning. >> Okay, pretty favorable kick. >> Dirt is going to make it all the way there with that slight miss, but >> yeah, see the...

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