2024 Des Moines Challenge | MPO FINALB9 | Hammes, Barela, Orum, Smith | Jomez Disc Golf
Watch as the action unfolds at the 2024 Des Moines Challenge, Stop 18, in an exciting finish on the Disc Golf Pro Tour. Anthony Barela and Genon Gomes are vying for the lead, with Barela making a surge by going seven under par through the front nine, closing the gap to Adam Hammes' initial six-under start. Meanwhile, Genon is charging ahead from the second card, shooting seven under as well, despite being two back at 8-over through 10. Mato Ahola comes alive late, but still bogey-free for the tournament, and will rely on a clutch round to salvage his chances. As the players navigate the challenging 860-foot par five 18th hole, they'll need precision and nerves of steel to secure birdies and take home the title.
Watch top MPO players Hammes, Barela, Orum, and Smith battle for victory in the intense final round of the 2024 Des Moines Challenge.
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hello and welcome to the final 9 here at the 2024 true Bank De Moine challenge stop 18 or stop 12 of 18 excuse me on the dis golf pro tour we are big berry commentary bring you this exciting finish where Anthony Bella bir seven of the front nine to take one stroke off of Adam ham' lead who shot six down the front nine and is still holding on to his lead that he started the round with yeah we also have a charging genon from the second card no also shot Seven under on the front nine you can see that he's 8 through 10 though MH a few back but keep an eye on him because that's some fireworks right there home state making a charge you also have mato ah came alive at the end he's going to help he's going to need a lot of help 3 under was not getting it done for M the front nine no but he is still bogey free for the tournament and that's just awesome I mean over the course of three rounds on any Disc Golf Pro Tour event if you can go bogey free you're going to finish well but if you're Mato you're going to finish really well CU he's going to get a lot of birdies as well right about that whole 10 par five 860 you can play it low you can play it high and wide there's even a forehand option off the te but in if it's calm like it is now this is one you just absolutely have to get the birdie even that hitting the tree I think Adam is still fine to get the birdie yes I 100% agree I like that up the middle play for that reason mhm yeah it keeps you in bounds MADD oh oh yeah oh baby the O is for oh yeah everyone going up the gut this one still fine I think yeah I think he might even want to go sidearm from there out around to the left might be a little low ceiling on the right hand side this distance boy I was going to say it would be no problem for this guy but you got to get it wide as long as that plank goes its way down safe I mean AB can still throw it...





