2025 PDGA US Women's Disc Golf Championships | FINALB9 | Polkinghorne, Vandergriendt, Wiebe, Hess
Watch the final nine holes of action from the 2025 PDGA US Women's Disc Golf Championships, presented by Disc, as the FA1 division competes for the top spot. Chris and Marshall Street bring the commentary, weighing in on the strategies and techniques used by top players like Virginia, Kayla, Polkinghorne, Vandergriendt, Wiebe, and Hess. The discussion focuses on hole 10, a challenging par-three with a downhill approach to a basket situated near a tree line. The commentators dissect the importance of selecting the right gap and trusting flight statistics, as well as the risks of taking too much distance off. They also examine Kayla's initial attempt and the pros and cons of a forehand shot on this tricky hole. With the championship on the line, the tension builds as the players navigate the course, making every shot count.
Watch the thrilling conclusion to the 2025 PDGA US Women's Disc Golf Championships! Final round showdown on the final hole.
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Get ready, disc golf fans, for the final nine action here at the 2025 PDGA United States Women's Disc Golf Championship presented by Disc, another PDGA major and we are following the FA1 division. Shout out to all of our Patreon supporters. Much love to each and every one of you. Chris and myself on the mic. Hope you're not tired of us. But this commentary is weighed by Marshall Street. Yeah. Salutations everyone. Lighthouse in making it happen as well. Derek, this is it, dude. It's been a pretty wild ride. Yeah, we've seen a lot of highs and a lot of lows and a lot of rolls. Yeah, Virginia's still looking for her first birdie of the round. Yeah, with such a tight race there, too. I think uh now's the time she needs to shine, which typically back N does play a little easier, I would say, a little quicker. Yes, still some shuffling to be had. So, we're going to jump into hole 10. This one is tough, folks. Par three, 336 ft. slightly downhill, then the basket right outside of this tree line and you have the pretty low ceiling overall and the one tree to miss obviously. Uh really tough to actually get out to the green. Yeah, typical spot where everybody filters is kind of that bowl to the lower left just before the mouth of the woods. Yeah. And it's a little more open there than I thought. You can punch through and get a easy three. Hanukkah is going to kick down there left maybe a little shorter than what you were describing. I think this is a good example of a less is more hole. 336 downhill. You don't really have to crush it. You just got to make sure you hit your gap and trust the flight statistics of your disc. Yeah. There's that ceiling you were talking about, though. comes into play. That's why I really like this hole. Nice out. There's that forehand you were talking about. Tough angle for sure. Limited space. Oh no. That's tough to see. Yeah, pretty unearned characteristics dick. But Kayla going roller. Just trying to get something out there. Well, that's pretty nice. Yeah. All right. Simple as I got no more nothing more to say about that one. Yeah, take your par. Move on. It's a big stroke swing here....





