2025 Faylor Lake Classic | Final RD B9 | Hebenheimer, Humphries, Barela, Hess
The 2025 Faylor Lake Classic Final Nine Holes is an intense showdown in the Gothro tour presented by Prodigy Disc. Hosts Luke Humphrey and Tall Paul Omen bring you live coverage from beautiful Faylor Lake in Beaver Springs, where the battle for second place is heating up. The field of elite players, including Hebenheimer, Humphries, Barela, and Hess, are vying for top spot, with Obie lurking in the shadows. As the final nine holes approach, the focus shifts to precision driving, particularly on the 420-foot par three. Luke and Tall Paul break down the strategy behind each shot, highlighting the importance of accuracy and power. Watch as Hebenheimer unleashes an elite forehand, while observing the intricacies of Adam Hams' technique. With every birdie count, the tension builds – will Jake slip up or pull ahead to secure second place? Tune in to see the thrilling conclusion of the Faylor Lake Classic.
Watch top players Hebenheimer, Humphries, Barela, and Hess compete in the thrilling final round of the 2025 Faylor Lake Classic.
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All right, the Failor Lake Classic Final Nine Holes starts right now. This event brought to you guys by OTB East and Discrep Discs. This is the sixth stop in the Gothro tour presented by Prodigy Disc. We're here in Beaver Springs at beautiful Faylor Lake. I'm Luke Humphre joined again by Tall Paul Omen. It all ends right here, tall. Yes, it does. Jaykeenheimimer has started to catch fire here towards the end of the front nine and we're entering a very scorable part of the course. Yeah, you guys are kind of hanging around, batting around second place a bit. >> Look at that second place run. Look at that. Lucas, James, Kevin, me, Austin, Anthony, all two strokes apart from each other right there. It's really a battle for second at this point, but Jake can slip up. Obie is lurking. Yeah, every birdie counts for you guys right now. And this is a tricky one to get right here. This is such a beautiful line here. 420 ft part three. Really seen some great forehands on this hole this weekend. I've always enjoyed seeing the backhand. Totally >> using the ground play to your advantage, but some really, really nice forehand work this weekend from >> if you got it. It's elite level forehand. >> It says 420. It is. You need all that power, but you've got to have the accuracy as well. >> I mean, I've I've almost seen a couple people ring this one up. >> Adam Hams. >> Yeah. >> Watch that Aceron coverage. This moving to the right a little too early for Jake. I heard a like a spectator say he's got five birdies in a row right before Jake threw. Oh, wow. >> I know that Jake heard that as well. Just kind of a distraction there. Going my favorite D3. Oh, dude, that was flipping up so good. >> Looked like you had the line, the shape of the shot, but just off the line a bit. >> Wow. Not the best position either. Now, he's got a very whippy recoily uh forehand, I might describe it as, but it's got a ton of power. That one just a little less anheiser than it needed. Yeah. >> And he kicks to a slightly worse position than I'm in now. Both of us on the right side, but still...





