2026 Australasian Open | Final RD F9 | Stout, Oman, Ellis, Swansen
The 2026 Australasian Open | Final RD F9 | Stout, Oman, Ellis, Swansen is a final round coverage of the second event on this tour down under, sponsored by MVP Discs. Host Luke Humphre and his co-commentator Nate Perkins bring their expertise to the table as they analyze the top players vying for the title at Spa Park. Levi Stout, last week's winner, boasts confidence and experience playing in windy conditions. Paul Omen, a 41-year-old reigning MP40 world champion from Evansville, Indiana, is on fire, showcasing his impressive distance and accuracy. Meanwhile, Eli Swanson is taking on a unique challenge as he juggles his duties as a content creator for Gothrow with competing in the lead card of the NO League. The two players are neck-and-neck, trading aggressive shots and birdies, and it's anyone's game.
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Welcome into final round coverage of the 2026 Discraft Australasian Open presented by OTB Discs. This is the third and final round of the second event of this tour down under which is sponsored wholly by MVP Discs. I'm your host, Luke Humphre, joined in the booth by the New Zealand veteran, Mr. Nate Perkins. Nate, we got a finale today. The windiest day of them all, too. No doubt. Really good job on that intro, by the way. That is a mouthful to get all those sponsors. We're back at Spa Park. We're going to drop in with you guys. We have one to remember here to determine this Australasian title. >> Yeah, Levi Stout. He won last week. Honestly, he's the most confident player on the course right now. 1025 rated. Invargle is way down there in the south and it gets >> it's windy down there too, Luke. So, he >> he'll be comfortable. >> He has a lot of experience in the wind. And Paul Omen, he is 41 years old, guys. Evansville, Indiana. He is the reigning MP40 world champion. >> Yeah, he's as good as he's ever been. Continuing to get better, >> I think. So >> adding the forehand, >> he talks about his distance sometimes, but to me he still cracks a driver as as good as you ever really need to to play this game. >> If you can do what he can do distance-wise, accurately, he's got plenty. This man Corellis got even more. We saw Levi and Eli jump up from the chase card, kind of following each other around the course, scoring some good birdies, throwing some big shots, too. very aggressive lines from both of those guys and it's landed them on the lead card now with a chance to take this thing down. >> And I have to say about Eli Swanson, he is waking up early in the morning to do TCAM for Gothrow for the FO division and now he's playing on the lead card of the NO. It never been done before. Double duties you don't see. Gentlemen, welcome back to the first tea here at the beautiful Spa Park for the 2026 Discr Australasian Open presented by OTB Discs final round NO League Card action. And what a card of action we're going to have today here under the Kiwi Summer Sun...





