2025 United States Amateur Disc Golf Championship | R2B9 | Tennyson, Anderson, Ryan III, Barlow
Watch the 2025 PDGA United States Amateur Disc Golf Championship highlights as Derek and PJ provide commentary on the front nine results. The event is being presented by Disc and features a strong field of competitors vying for the championship title. Adam Han and James Collier are among those still in contention, despite not having the hottest start. The course at Tennyson features a mix of easy and challenging holes, including the infamous Back N, which has proven to be volatile throughout the tournament. Meanwhile, Brock's bold strategy on hole 10 is discussed, as he attempts an eagle by trying to force a shot over a tree using his right forehand. With expert analysis from Derek and PJ, viewers can gain insight into the strategies and techniques employed by top disc golf players like Tennyson, Anderson, Ryan III, and Barlow.
Watch top pros Tennyson, Anderson, Ryan III, & Barlow compete in the 2025 US Amateur Disc Golf Championship at R2B9!
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Welcome back disc golf fans to the 2025 PDGA United States Amateur Disc Golf Championship presented by Disc. As always, another PDGA major for the list this year and a shout out to the Patreon supporters as always. Much love to you. I'm Derek and this is PJ and this commentary is brought to you and weighed by Marshall Street. So make sure to support them. And a special thanks to Homewood Suites by Hilton here in Brighton. Very comfortable stay allowing us to really navigate the event. As we take a look here at the front nine results so far, pretty even keel overall. Yeah, keeping it close to even par. You know, everyone still has a chance. Not as hot as uh Adam Han or James Collier, uh but you know, they they're still in it. They've got a a chance to catch up here. All right, let's start off on hole 10. 507 par4 uphill. As PJ said earlier, one of the easier holes here on the course. You do have one tree to beat kind of on that early right side. Yeah. And this back nine definitely has the easier height. Oh, yeah. Oh, just perfect in the middle. Good distance. Yeah, this is one of the easier holes. And uh the Back N really has a lot of easy holes and a lot of the harder holes as well. Very volatile back n roller coaster of emotions there. Looks like clips that a little bit, drops down. So that's good. And this was something I was not expecting. You do not see this very often. Going up and over on that right side to try to basically force a eagle. Yeah, essentially. I think that's a very risky play. I I don't know if it's I don't know if the reward really benefits the risk. It's It's one of those things where uh the hole is so easy that you know in practice. Why not? Yeah. If you know that you can get up and down from over there, especially cuz he's got that righty forehand. Yeah. It's just a little pitch up, you know, if you hit that tree and fall down. If you don't get far enough left, like if you undercommit the turn, that's the real problem. Um Brock kind of leaving that a bit short. He he really has no interest...





