2025 Butler County Disc Golf Classic | FINALF9 | Burchett, Bates, Rosak, Schultz | Gatekeeper Media
Watch the 2025 Butler County Disc Golf Classic as Gatekeeper Media brings you coverage of the FINALF9 tournament at North Foundry Disc Park in Panberry, PA. Join PJ Bar and Mark Federeno as they provide expert commentary on a stacked field featuring Ian Bett, Austin Bates, Justin Rosak, and Nick Schultz. Mark Federeno shares his insider knowledge of the players, having had the chance to play with them before, and highlights the tight scores being played out at North Foundry. As they break down hole by hole, PJ Bar and Mark discuss strategies for navigating this challenging par-4 course, including how to avoid getting stuck in the tree that's proven to be a common obstacle. With expert analysis and behind-the-scenes insights, fans of disc golf will love watching this epic tournament come together on Gatekeeper Media.
Watch Burchett, Bates, Rosak, and Schultz compete in the thrilling 2025 Butler County Disc Golf Classic!
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Hello and welcome to the Butler County Disc Golf Classic presented by Inova Discolf, Air Prize Financial, and Experience Butler County. This coverage is also brought to you by Experience Butler County. My name is PJ Bar. I'm with Gatekeeper Media and joining me here in the commentary booth is Mark Federeno. How you doing, Mark? I'm doing well, PJ. I appreciate the invitation to join you on commentary today for a tournament that is near and dear to my heart at my home course, North Foundry Disc Park in Panberry, PA. Happy to have you. So today on this card we're going to be having Ian Bett, Austin Bates, Justin Rosac, and Nick Schultz. So do you know these players at Walmart? I've had the good fortune of playing with all of them. Uh Ian is Ian's a fun fellow and you can see just how tight the scores are going down the going down the board here as uh north boundary. I've played tricks with everybody through the first couple of rounds. Starting here on hole one, we have a 635 ft par4. You're going to want to throw your T-shot so it lands in the grassy area just past the first big tree before throwing your approach shot up to this pin. We'll note that the pin for this tournament is sitting in the lower right pin position uh due to a lack of scoring separation in previous years. >> Good to know. Looks like uh Ian hits that tree there, rolls down. He'll be short. It's not impossible to get up and down from there, but uh it's not where he wants to be. >> No, that's a very common spot to land hitting this tree. Kind of just sucks all the every T-shot in that's not perfectly set up on the rightiser. >> Yeah, we're seeing that tree in action. Perfectly placed. >> Justin getting a little bit wider here. And if you're not a pure power player, that's about as good as you can ask for on this hole without a helping wind. >> Yeah, if you're going for the hiser Nick here going the turnover, trying to get a little more out of it, but it's a little low and right for the line. >> Speaking of power players, Nick Schultz out of Madina, Ohio. I've played with him a few times and...





