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Ace Run Productions VideosJuly 17, 2025

ARP | PDGA Jr. Worlds | R2B9 | FJ18 | Polkinghorne : Cowen : Deputy : Caviness | Lead Card |

Watch back nine action from the 2025 PDJ Junior World Championships, presented by Dynamic Disc. This clip takes place at Jones West in Poria, Kansas, home of the D&D house, and features a variety of scores as players navigate windy, open conditions. The leaderboard is dominated by Virginia Pen Horn, but Ann, Shelby, Kayla, Allison, and Chloe are closing the gap. The course's par three holes come under scrutiny, particularly hole 10, which appears easier than expected despite having OB looming on the left side. Players discuss the challenges of taking T-shots with obstacles in play, requiring precise flight to avoid penalty strokes. The tension builds as players navigate tricky shots and aim for the chase card. With dynamic disc gameplay at its finest, this clip showcases the excitement and skill of the top junior golfers competing for the PDG Jr. World Championships title.

Watch Polkinghorne, Cowen, Deputy, and Caviness lead the pack in the PDGA Junior World Championships' top match-up.

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Thanks for joining us disc golf fans once again at the 2025 PDJ Junior World Championships. We've got back nine action from this PDJ Major round number two of the FJ18 division. This championship being presented by Dynamic Disc. We are in the home of the house of D and DD in Poria, Kansas and we are out here at Jones West. Comrad, so far these ladies have had much different conditions than we saw round one. Much windier, much more open course and we're seeing a variety of scores. Yeah. Taking a look at the leaderboard here, we see the Virginia Pen Horn is still quite handily in the lead, but she is being chased down by Ann, Shelby, Kayla, Allison, Chloe. The entire field is trying to make ground. Let's see if they can do that on this back nine. >> It's like everyone's trying to win a world championship. Hole 10. It's a par three, 267 ft. One of the easier holes on the course. I don't know why. There is a ceiling and a floor here that you got to get off of the te. If you got get it perfectly and travel forward far enough, you can find yourself in the circle looking at a putt. There is OB looming on the left the entire way that's marked by flags. That is the lake. >> I'm genuinely surprised that this is playing as the second easiest hole in the course today. >> Me too. >> This T-shot is really tough. >> C2. C2 with a scary look cuz there is OB behind it. The OB doesn't go all the way to the water. It's a few feet off. >> Yeah. That's the scary thing about this T-shot is you have to fly it because you're not going to get the ground play. >> Oh, yeah. Definitely not. >> And then if you fly it, you very much bring that OB into play >> and you have to hit the gap like that. >> There the ceiling is raised. The >> the floor raises up on you. Whoa. >> That is turned. >> That is turned, but it is going. Oh my goodness. Ooh, nearly onto the chase card ahead of us. >> Nobody taking that left route, which is not surprising. >> Yeah. No, no, definitely not. The left route, I mean, it's there, but...

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