2026 NZ Open | Final RD B9 | Williams, Perry, Stout, Blair
Watch as the top players battle it out in the final round of the 2026 New Zealand Disc Golf Open presented by MVP Discs. The third event of the tour is down to its final nine holes, and Bradley Williams is in the lead, with a four-stroke advantage over his competitors. Luke Humphreys and tall Paul Oman analyze the strategy behind Williams' conservative approach, which has put pressure on his rivals to play aggressively. They discuss the crucial shots that will make or break the championship, including the challenging tee shot and the tricky par-four conversions. The pair also highlight Jaco's impressive performance in yesterday's round, where he showcased his skills with a masterful fillet shot. As the players face off against the headwind on the final holes, Luke Humphreys and Paul Oman provide expert insights and commentary to help you understand the game and predict who will be crowned champion.
Watch top pros Williams, Perry, Stout, & Blair compete in thrilling final round at the 2026 NZ Open.
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Welcome into the conclusion of the 2026 [music] New Zealand Disc Golf Open presented by RPM Discs. This is round three back nine coverage of our third event [music] down here in New Zealand in the tour down under which is brought to you guys by MVP Discs. I'm [music] your host Luke Humphreys in the booth with tall Paul Oman only nine holes left to decide a champion here today. Yeah, nine holes and a lot of players that want to take this dub. [music] At the start of the round it was the chase card and the lead card that had a [music] chance to win this thing. It's all up to Bradley Williams though at this point. If he plays really good golf on this back nine, he's your champion of the New Zealand Disc Golf Open and that was a cool [music] trophy right there. Yeah, he's been playing pretty conservative up to now and it's working, you know, kind of making everyone else put pressure on themselves to [music] to play aggressive. >> Totally. Yeah, he started birdie birdie but then he had six pars in a row afterwards not doing anything crazy still up four [music] I mean exactly. Got to do something. This whole playing the easiest it's played all week. I think the wind was down from [music] the right and as you get through this gap this is really when the headwind hits you. Converted par fours we've talked about >> [music] >> only one birdie in the field yesterday. You and I got to see Jaco absolutely just I mean fillet the thing through three great shots and hit a good putt. Yeah, >> [music] >> it's exactly what it takes to get the birdie on this one. I said it plays easier but it's not going to be a walk in the park. Not at all. I mean there's still wind present. Still got to keep things nice and tidy. I feel like two of these shots have to be pretty aggressive to get the birdie. I mean obviously tee shots a placement shot. Totally. Yeah, we saw Jacob kind of saw off that FX2 yesterday ended up right had to pitch around. Um so that was a great adjustment from him. Straighten out my D2 just a little more than I want to and with that little skip...





