2025 PDGA US Women's Disc Golf Championships | FINALF9 | Polkinghorne, Vandergriendt, Wiebe, Hess
The 2025 PDGA US Women's Disc Golf Championships | FINALF9 | Polkinghorne, Vandergriendt, Wiebe, Hess, is a thrilling conclusion to an exciting major tournament. Commentary from Derek and Chris provides expert analysis of Kayla, Kylie, Brooke, and Chase as they vie for the top spot. The Rolling Ridge course proves to be a challenging and technical layout, with numerous trees and obstacles that require precision and strategy. The duo shares insights on how players can approach holes like 326 ft par 3, particularly from a righty backhand perspective, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right disc speed and angle. They also touch on the impact of weather conditions, including the heat wave that has affected play throughout the weekend. With Virginia leading the pack after moving day, the competition is fierce, but any one of these top players could take home the win.
Watch top female disc golfers compete at the 2025 PDGA US Women's Championships. Polkinghorne, Vandergrient, Wiebe & Hess in action.
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We have made it to the final round of the 2025 PDGA US Women's Disc Golf Championship presented by Disc here in Wisconsin. Another PDGA major. Thanks to all of our Patreon supporters as always. I'm Derek. This is Chris. We've been hanging out with you all weekend. This commentary is weighed by Marshall Street. Big shout out to them for the support. What's going on, Chris? Dude, I don't know what happened, but it got hot this weekend. Major heat wave coming through. Shout out to Lighthouse in which is about 10° cooler over here. Yeah, the cool city. So, really nice. So, this is it. Everyone is in striking distance for this win. Kayla makes her way back onto our coverage after a great round on moving day. And even Chase card has a chance. It's Kylie and Brooke. And at this Rolling Ridge course, it is tight. There's a lot of trees, very technical, and a lot of strokes to be had. Yeah. As we take a look here on hole one, 326 ft par 3. Lot of rolling hills. OB all along that right side and kind of wrapping around as well. It can get tricky. We have Virginia from Missouri. So, Virginia was able to keep the lead during moving day the end of round two. So, she's been in the lead for quite a bit now, trying to take down another major at this point. Probably have to turn to the back of the page of how many major she's starting to grab. Yeah, seriously. It's fun filming Brianna round three. Only one stroke off of the lead. Really solid, flat, stable drive. I like four rounders with no cut as well. At least in this division. I don't know if there was any in the women's. I haven't or the FBI. I haven't checked. had the right height on it. Just that one in the middle, which is very easy to find here. Really, your best plan of action is lower speed disc that's got a little bite at the end of it. from from a righty backhand perspective. Yeah, this is a pretty tricky hole to start. Not a lot of birdies to be had on this hole. Should be okay with getting par here because there's a lot of the field taking bogey or worse. That's a great shot there from...





