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2020 Dynamic Disc Open | Final RD B9 FPO1 | Pierce, Shue, Gannon, Allen

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The Dynamic Disc Open | Final Round Back Nine Highlights Join Paige Pierce and Rebecca Cox for an action-packed final round of the 2020 Dynamic Disc Open. The battle for second and third place is heating up, with Paige leading by a small margin. The strong winds and OB challenges on the back nine make it a thrilling competition. Rebecca Cox breaks down each hole, including the tricky 102nd hole, which requires a precise shot to navigate around the elevated basket. She also shares insights into the importance of flex shots in this type of windy course. With Missy Gannon, Pia Choux, Katrina Allen, and Steven Weekehag competing for the top spots, the tension is palpable. Will Paige maintain her lead or will one of her competitors mount a comeback?

Watch top female disc golfers compete at the 2020 Dynamic Disc Open. Pierce, Shue, Gannon, and Allen clash in a thrilling final round showdown.

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Video Transcript

all right welcome everybody to the final round of the dynamic business open presented by dynamic discs we like to thank our sponsors of the disco Pro Tour and GK pro for covering the ladies we are actually gonna be watching the back nine so if you haven't seen the front nine go check it out but it's a battle going down Paige has a decent lead but the spots for second and third are tight so we have the last few holes the wind is still scary and there's a lot of OB to be had on the back nine so my name is Paige Shu I'm Rebecca Cox we're excited to watch it so again on the card we have page Pierce myself pate choux Missy Gannon and Katrina Allen my Steven see Missy and I are tied so we're trying to battle back and forth but Katrina's not that far behind and again with high winds lots of OB it's gonna be interesting The Strokes move around a lot on courses like this okay we're starting out with hole ten or hundred and two feet is it kind of downhill slightly at the end there you have the OB on the right side and OB way on the left and I say way on the left hesitantly because it's actually a lot easier to get to that OB than you think this basket is also elevated so you can kind of see it from the tee pad which helps a lot with the direction of where you're throwing but this is a hole that you want a birdie but I feel like I don't know I it takes a really perfect shot and it's just one you know you can throw but it just needs to be really really good dad I think the win was never good for this hole usually left-to-right wins and for a lot of us we need to like do kind of a flex shot and with that OB on the right it's a very risky play so I think it's a tweener hole it's it's birdie a ball but in this wind it's gonna be tough yeah and Missy kept it a little low there but it's kutol down to the second circle looked like around there you have a pretty decent shot there and see that's not a bad shot...