2025 Las Vegas Challenge | R2F9 | Keith, Courtis, Oman, Finch | MPO
Join Derek and Chris as they provide expert commentary on the 2025 Las Vegas Challenge, a prestigious disc golf tournament held at Wild Horse Disc Golf Course in Las Vegas. The action-packed video features Round 2 of the competition, where top players like Emerson Keith, Jacob Curtis, Tall Paul Oman, and newcomer Houston Finch are competing for the top spot. In this thrilling round, the pair discusses the challenges of the course, highlighting the potential of hole one, a par-three shot that can be tackled with both forehand and backhand approaches. They also shine a spotlight on up-and-coming players like Jacob Curtis, who's showcasing his sidearm skills, and introduce Houston Finch, making his first appearance on the coverage. The commentary provides valuable insights into the techniques used by top players and offers a glimpse into the competitive dynamics of the tournament, with familiar names making a push to move up the leaderboard.
Watch top pros compete at the 2025 Las Vegas Challenge's R2F9 | MPO highlights featuring Keith, Courtis, Oman, & Finch.
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What's going on, disc golf fans? Round two is upon us here at the 2025 Las Vegas Challenge. Always proudly sponsored by Inova here in Las Vegas at Wild Horse Disc Golf Course. Proudly brought to you by our Patreon supporters as well. Thank you so much. I'm Derek and Chris in the booth once again. Yo yo yo, we are back for day two. We are at the end of a course and when conditions are good, scores can can be really good on this course. We've seen some hot scores over the years. We have Emerson Keith, Jacob Curtis, Tall Paul Omen, and a new face, Houston Finch rounding out this lead card. Couple other names there on Chase card that look familiar. Trying to make a push on moving day. All right, let's jump into hole one, par three, 393. Going to be honestly, it's attackable with a forehand as well as a backhand. Forehand put you up towards that mound. Terrell, Texas, Emerson. We saw Emerson on the lead card last year, the LVC, so he knows how to play well here. And with not a lot of changes to the course, everyone should be able to attack it if they're familiar over the years of playing here. Next up on the T- box from Buena Park, California, Jacob Curtis. Now we're two for two here for the sidearm approach. Yeah, Jacob Curtis aka Cupcake. I think this is the first time he's been on our coverage as well. I think we're two for two with new faces. Trying to think of any other times from Evansville, Indiana, Paul. First time we ever filmed Paul was in Indiana at the 2020 Gibson County Challenge. Yeah. Challenge. I knew it was with C's I had classic, but seemed like a lifetime ago. So far, no one's really gotten too too close. All right, back here for the sidearm. Don't know too much about Houston other than hailing from Utah. So, always looking forward to seeing new faces, new names. And Team Infinite, which makes sense with them being based out of there. So, he'll be throwing a mixed bag here. Yeah, I don't think anybody's really incredibly in striking distance for it to be anything too crazy. I think everybody played four par Jacob just outside the circle. Nice. Starts off the round with the birdie. Now...





