2026 Cherry Blossom Open | FN RD B9 | Hebenheimer, Nash, Sides, Robinson Go Throw Tour Prodigy
The 2026 Cherry Blossom Open is an exciting event in the Go Throw Tour Prodigy series, hosted at a beautiful park outside Atlanta, Georgia, which previously featured at the 1996 Olympics. The competition brings together talented throwers, including Jaykeenheimimer, who currently leads the pack. Luke Humphreys and Mr. Tallpaul Omen provide expert commentary on the event, discussing the unique characteristics of the course, particularly the back nine holes, which is designed for long-distance throws. As the players compete to achieve the lowest score, the focus shifts to technical shots, such as birdies and longer 400-foot throws with tricky angles. The event has attracted a large crowd of over 2,000 spectators, who will be eager to see their favorite players win the top prize of over $2,200. With a mix of gimme birdies and challenging technical shots, the Cherry Blossom Open promises an exciting competition that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
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Welcome in to the conclusion of the Gothrow event here. The Cherry Blossom Open right outside Atlanta. Conjurs, Georgia is the host. Beautiful park used in the 96 Olympics. I'm your host, Luke Humphre, joined in the booth by Mr. Tallpaul Omen. Nine holes separate us from a champion. Jaykeenheimimer in the lead. Only one par on the front nine. Isaac Robinson seemingly getting a little hot. It's a thrower's course on the back. Paul, what do you expect? I expect to see some big shots from all of our card mates. Lots of birdies. Not a lot of OB here. Just just a bunch of freedom to throw the Frisbee here. It's a race. It's a race to whole 18. >> Yeah, we got a great crowd out. Great support from the community. 2,000 added. Winner is going to be taking home over 2200. Jake 4 under the hot pace. Shot the eight under yesterday. We gave the the course record to Isaac. It was a nine prior to a couple different pin chang changes. So eight is the best we've seen. The wind is up from yesterday, which makes this shot here a little tricky. Left to right headwind. Fore forehand is going to be the best bet. Jake threw it to perfection yesterday. Nearly skipped it in. Looking to do the same today. >> Yeah, absolutely. And I know I talk about the back n just kind of being a a race for the birdies, but still some technical shots to be made here. They're not just gimme birdies. A lot of 400 ft shots, some tricky angles. >> Yeah. >> So, it's not just it's not just a gimme race here. >> No. No. This one's 380, but you have to throw it into the ground and hit about 40 ft short with 450 power. Isaac misses the gap, right? Stuffs into a little ravine there. Doesn't get any skip. Going to be about 45 50 ft >> as he should be. I mean, he missed his intended line there, I think. >> Yeah, hold it right. This is the best way to access the green >> the ground a little sooner than intended, I think. >> More hiser. Yeah. >> Stuff it into the ground with more heiser. That is a skippy spot. >> Like you were saying yesterday, this is a big forehand. >>...





