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ARP | Tim Selinske US Masters | Final/B9 | Leiviska : Polk : Sexton : Oman | MP40 Lead Card
The 2025 Tim Silinsky US Masters presented by Inaba is a highly anticipated PDGA Major golf tournament being held at Oso Canyon. The final round has seen an incredibly tight battle between three top players: Leiviska, Polk, and Sexton, with Paul Oman just a few strokes behind in fourth place. Expert Conrad provides his insights on the current leaderboard and scoring, highlighting that this is anyone's game, even for the leader. The back nine of the course presents unique challenges, including a par-3 hole measuring 194 feet, where controlling pace and trajectory are crucial to avoid obstacles like the hill and burm. Watch as expert analysis guides viewers through the strategies and techniques required to navigate this demanding layout.
Watch Tim Selinske lead at US Masters as he battles Leiviska, Sexton, and Oman on ARP's challenging course.
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We are nine holes away from crowning a major winner here at the 2025 Tim Silinsky US Masters presented by Inaba. Final round of this PDGA Major back at Oso Canyon. It's been an incredibly tight battle through the front nine and so excited to see how this is going to play out here on a back nine that we saw this card really kind of pick apart. Conrad, what are your thoughts on every all the scoring we've seen so far? I mean, if we look at the scoreboard just coming up the leaderboard here, we're going to see that there's a three-way tie up top with our card. Paul Omen is there in fourth just a few strokes away. So really, this is anyone's game right now. Literally, even that bird could win it. I think that bird is winning. All right, hold 10. Middle of the pack as far as difficulty goes. Uh, it is a par three. 194 ft. So, not that long. The thing to worry about is getting over over the hill, over the burm, and getting to the basket. The route that I'm taking is a for Oh, I say I like the drone anyway. The It's the forehand route. Most people will take the forehand route or there is a backhand route. Again, you can't see the basket from your teeth, so you need to control the pace to end up by the basket and leave yourself with a burning putt. That is Oh, yep. He knew it when he let out of his hand asking for it to get through and it did not. It's crunch time already. Like, it just feels like every single stroke is just that much more important. might have been too low. We'll see. Gets through. Yeah, I didn't think it had a chance at first. It looked way too low out of his hand. He just crested it and did a little sliding. That looks a little low bounce. Oh, not quite. Got a little That's rolling kind of backwards. Yeah, man. All right. See, that's part of the difficulty. You want to keep it like that right there is ideal. Yeah, really ideal. Hitting the pole. Wow. Okay. Uh, but you're trying to just get it over the crest of the hill uh without hitting the hill or hitting the rocks, keeping it underneath...



