Videos / Ace Run Productions Videos

Ace Run Productions VideosSeptember 2, 2025

ARP | Power DGA Series Finale | R1/B9 | Eagles Crossing | Kiefer : Plake : Noble : Whitehead |

The Power Disc Golf Academy Championship Series finale presented by Disc Loot and Encore Customs is underway at Eagles Crossing property. The event features a star-studded lineup, including Kiefer, Plake, Noble, and Whitehead, competing in the R1/B9 course. Host Conrad provides expert commentary on the players' strategies and performances, offering insight into the challenging holes and obstacles that come with playing this iconic course. The video highlights the key moments of the opening round, showcasing the players' birdies, pars, bogeys, and out-of-bounds shots. The front nine is revealed to be particularly demanding, but the host believes the back nine will see an improvement in scoring. With holes like 10, a 918-foot par-five known as the "train wreck hole," the competition is fierce, and players must use their skills to navigate through natural obstacles and overcome challenging layouts.

Watch Kiefer, Plake, Noble, & Whitehead battle for victory in the DGA Power Series finale at Eagles Crossing. Thrilling rounds await!

Watch on YouTube

Video Transcript

Welcome back to the opening round of the 2025 Power Disc Golf Academy Championship Series finale presented by Disc Loot and Encore Customs. We are back here at the incredible Eagles Crossing property playing the championship course back 9 coming your way. Big thank you to Infinite Disc for making this coverage possible. Conrad, we saw a couple of birdies. We saw some pars and we saw a lot of out of bounds, a lot of bogey. The front nine is very difficult. As we're going to take a look here at this leaderboard. Yeah, the front nine plays the more difficult. So, we'll see if we can get a some uh more birdies on the back n here. We're taking a look at the front and we see that three of the players that we're currently watching are in the top four. We're going to start things off here with a par five, hole 10, 918 ft train wreck hole. Throwing from the top, you need to work your way down here into this old train track area. Kind of work your way through this tunnel. Not really out of bounds to deal with here cuz the trees are just kind of presenting their own obstacle for you. But you just want to stay as center as you can before you work your way back over to the right hand side to this elevated pin position on the side of this bluff here. Coming in as the eighth most difficult hole of the day. We just saw these guys fight their way through hole nine which was the most difficult hole of the day. This one a little inside and gets a friendly kick right in the middle. >> Yeah, I want to say that this hole doesn't have any formal OB. Uh just >> everything that happens is like natural. There is no no stake that I can think of. >> I don't think so either. But it is still a very challenging hole. >> Oh, sneaks through. Is that a early clap? >> That was a clap. Yeah. Okay. >> Oh, and Oh, man. Oh, man. >> All kinds of sounds. Oh, he's checking his hand. >> Was he checking his head to see if he gave it away? Did he with the with the half with the lows? >> That one gets a friendly trickle as...

💬 Join the disc golf hangout →