2025 PDGA Junior Disc Golf World Championships | R2B9 | Masse, Tucker, Von Aschen, Sauls | MJ18
The 2025 PDGA Junior Disc Golf World Championships are underway at Emporia, Kansas, and Gatekeeper Media is bringing you the action-packed commentary from the back nine of the course. Marshall Street weighs in as the seasonlong partner, offering expert analysis on the challenging holes. Commentators Chris and their crew dive into Hole 10, also known as Jones East, where players must master the art of precision placement between two obstacles to complete the hole successfully. With significant changes to the course layout since its last appearance on the Pro Tour, the statistics are quite different from what players may be used to. As the tournament heats up with major events like the Junior World Championships, pros and amateurs alike are pushing their skills to the limit. The pair discusses the nuances of shot types, such as runs and layups, and how wind conditions can affect gameplay. With each hole completed, the story unfolds, revealing the strategies and techniques that will separate the winners from the rest.
Watch the 2025 PDGA Junior World Champs action as Masse, Tucker, Von Aschen, and Sauls face off in the MJ18 division! Who will emerge victorious?
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Oh, hey. Didn't see you there. Welcome back to the back nine here for the 2025 PDGA Junior World Championships here in Emporia, Kansas. Another Gatekeeper Media production for another PDGA major. Big shout out to all of our Patreon supporters as always. Much love to each and every one of you to help this ship keep going. And this commentary is weighed by Marshall Street. They are a seasonlong partner for us to make so make sure to go support them because they support us. Let's take a look here and what we're working with. We got two turkeys to start going into the back nine. Chris, how you feeling? >> I feel great. We're at Jones East to finish out this back nine. Man, it's major season right now. We are getting major after major, proside, amside, women's, masters. >> It's quite a lot. >> I love to see it. Hold 10 R3 291 island hole here. So, all about placing your disc right in between these. Some may recognize this >> from the Pro Tour. However, it is missing a lot of trees since the last time I've seen it. I say the whole right side is missing basically. Yeah, looks like Gab's able to get there successfully. I'd love to see what the percentages changed considering that all of this is open. Wow, what a shot. Right in the bullseye, too. Uh that was that wasn't possible in the old configuration. So, I'd love to see the stat changes. Oh >> yeah, you can still find OB here, but yeah, significantly easier than what it used to be. Going a little more right at it. If that starts to drop, hits that back wall. Doesn't even need to. It slowed down enough. That's great. Was that a run or layup? >> Tough to say. >> The body language told me it was a run. Maybe the wind was just like that crazy. Sounded like it was. Gabe filling out his scorecard here. That's five down. Owen kind of on a little bit of a roller coaster himself. Padding the metrics with uh bounceback stats is all he's doing. Wants to tell a story when it's all done, you know. Don't we all? All right. Hole 11 par 3 336 slightly uphill off the T. Then it levels out and you got a ditch pretty close to...





