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ARP | PDGA Jr. Worlds | R3B9 | FJ18 | Polkinghorne : Menchaca : Hess : Cowen | Lead Card |
The 2025 PDGA Jr. World Championships presented by Dynamic Disc are underway at Peter Pan Park, and the action is heating up. The halfway point has been reached in round three of the five-round PDGA Major tournament. Virginia Penhorn holds a solid lead over the rest of the field, while Shelby Cowin is making her way up the leaderboard. Ann Deputy's impressive forehand shot has earned her praise from the commentators, and she's now within the circle. Allison's steady flight is also notable, as she battles to stay inside the circle. The course features obstacles such as water hazards and marked flags on both sides of the fairway, requiring players to navigate tricky shots and strategies. The back nine round three, featuring holes R3B9, FJ18, Polkinghorne, Menchaca, Hess, and Cowen, is being showcased in this video, offering a glimpse into the tournament's intensity and player skill.
Watch top junior players compete at PDGA Junior World Championships! Featuring Polkinghorne, Menchaca, Hess, & Cowen in a thrilling round 3 battle.
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We've reached the halfway point here at the 2025 PDJ Junior World Championships presented by Dynamic Disc. Back nine, round three of this five round PDGA Major. Back at Peter Pan Park where the ladies have had themselves some scorable conditions and they are capitalizing on all of it. Yeah, they round one they were here, learned a few lessons, coming back and now they're teaching the course the lessons that they learned. Take a look at the leaderboard here through the front nine. See Virginia Penhorn still has a solid lead over the rest of the field. Shelby Cowin is making her way up and Dan and Allison not too far behind. >> Who's Dan? >> Oh, dang it. All right, here we go. Whole 10. This is part three coming in at 268. You got a Mando, you got to be right there on the right. You have OB all along the left side here by way of the water and also the marked flags. Have a little OB on the right hand side, too. There's a couple of ways you can attack this. You can go forehand or you can go something a little straight and flippy or you can push her luck and do something with a little hiser, but that's going to bring the water into play. We'll see what the players decide to do here. I don't know who Dan was supposed to be. I don't know what I was looking at. >> Pretty sure you were talking about Ann deputy and you combine the D from deputy and and now she's Dan. >> Dan deputy. >> Sorry. >> Oh >> yes. Good for circle. >> She's made a lot of progress and she's proud of the forehand. I would be too. See if we're going to go something a little flippy here. We do. >> Oh, but it is not back. Yeah. >> Okay. >> Still inside the circle. >> Kind of a scary look. The scariest look you can have almost. >> Yeah. >> Allison kind of following the same flight, but little slightly stable disc. So, comes back a little bit, but she's still looking at the putt. >> Yeah. Fought back at the end to get inside the circle. Kayla with this yellow putter which tends to turn slightly like that. I like this approach if it settles and it...



