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Gatekeeper MediaJuly 6, 2025

2025 PDGA Professional Masters World Championships | FINALB9 | Rovere, Napier, Leiviska, Schick

The 2025 PDGA Professional Masters World Championships are down to their final nine players at BRP, sponsored by Zuka. The event is a major milestone for the sport and marks another significant addition to the PDJ Major series. Commentary team Derek and Chris provide expert analysis, while Wade from Marshall Street brings his unique perspective. As the competition enters its back nine, tensions are high with Dutch Napier pulling away only to relinquish control. The scoring is closely contested, with Paul Omen making a surprising push through Chase card. Meanwhile, Brad plays it safe with a short and controlled approach, showcasing his mastery of navigating obstacles like OB. The BRP course proves challenging, particularly for those who take on the treacherous terrain. Dutch Napier's aggressive playstyle raises questions about strategy and risk-taking, while Brad's cautious approach highlights the importance of precision and control in disc golf. With only a few holes left to play, the players' skills will be put to the test as they battle for the top spot.

Watch the thrilling conclusion of the 2025 PDGA Masters Worlds as top players Rovere, Napier, Leiviska & Schick battle for the title.

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Video Transcript

All right, folks. The final nine is upon us here for the 2025 PDGA Pro Master Worlds here at BRP, sponsored by Zuka. Another PDJ Major to add to the list here. And a big shout out to our Patreon supporters as always. I'm Derek. This is Chris. You've been hearing us quite a bit this year, but this commentary is Wade by Marshall Street. Big shout out to them. How you feeling going into the back nine, Chris? Aside from being tired, uh, I feel great. Uh, Gateway Disc Sports, big shout out to them sponsoring this coverage. Make sure to check them out. Get you, Wizards. As Dutch Napier was starting to pull away and then kind of gave it back there on the ninth. Yeah, it happened so quickly, too. Yeah, but I don't know. This round just feels so scrambled and there's a lot going on. It's really hard to keep up, especially with Paul Omen making a push from Chase card. Scores all over the place. Little easier here on the back nine. This becomes kind of a birdie race. Starts with hole 10 part three 330. There is a lot of danger here with the OB though. We found Dutch found OB one of the rounds. We sound saw some OB round one as well. Dutch found Obie long. Yeah, almost acing it. Whoa. Now is not the time to be doing that, Joe. No. And it's interesting because he laid up the previous round and I don't know if this even had a shot. No. And yeah, I'm I'm actually very curious as to why he decided to play aggressively, Joe. That is Brad says, "I don't want anything to do with that OB. I'm just going to play it safe, short, and in the middle. That's narrowly through." Wow. I also like from the you could see the basket from the little hole. I agree. That's such a cool little touch. Yeah. And if you don't get over enough and you kind of play more to the right side, there is kind of a gap further right as well. I don't know how often that comes into play, but if I guess for maybe like a righty backhand that doesn't turn over kind of thing. Oh, good bounce back there for Brad. I said I think I said righty. I meant lefty....

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