2024 Discraft Great Lakes Open | MPO FINALF9 | Buhr, Wysocki, Heimburg, Robinson | Jomez Disc Golf
The 2024 Discraft Great Lakes Open is a highly anticipated event in the disc golf world, featuring the MPO FINALF9. The competition takes place on the Tobogan course, where top players will battle it out for victory. Ricky Wysocki, Jonny Hageman, Simon Lizotte, and others are expected to put on an impressive display of skill and strategy. The conversation around this event has been focused on Jon "Gon" Hageman's chances of winning Player of the Year. If he wins all four DGPT plus events, it would cement his dominance in the sport for a long time. However, the road ahead is not guaranteed, with Ricky Wysocki and Calvin Heimburg vying for the top spot. The discussion also touches on the importance of executing under pressure and playing aggressively to win. For Calvin Heimburg to have any chance, he'll need to set a strong tone on the front nine, where he's struggled in previous rounds. The outcome is far from certain, but one thing is clear: only the best will do at the 2024 Discraft Great Lakes Open.
Watch Wysocki, Heimburg, Robinson, & Buhr battle for the 2024 Discraft Great Lakes Open title in thrilling MPO final round action.
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if gon wins all four dgpt plus events I mean I think he's already a lock for player of the year I think it just really shows his dominance I think that it's something that might not happen again for a really long time so I think that he realizes that this opportunity to make history in a way is right there in front of him it's he's one round away from doing it Ricky plays his best when he is trying to run someone down he's going to come out firing now that doesn't mean on this course that it's going to work out he's going to have to execute but he is going to go for it he's not coming out to play for second or third or fourth like he wants to win he will go for that win maybe he'll take seventh right but he is going to play very aggressive if Calvin is going to have any chance of winning he is going to have to play cleaner on the front than he has he plays the back I think probably just as good as anyone if not better he gets more birdies than most people do but he has seemed to have some mental Colles or a couple mistakes on the front that's kept him from putting out the front times that Ganon and Isaac had if Isaac wants any chance I think he has to set a statement on the front nine but even if he birdies all nine like he did in round one and Ganon does what he did in round three he'll only have made up one stroke if he wants to come back from winning worlds and then winning the next big tournament a couple weeks afterwards it's going to have to be something really special from him I think he's got to shoot in the double digits if Ganon plays like he has the last couple days they're going to need a 14 or 15 under to catch him and that's hard to do on tobogan so I I do think gon takes the win he's a well-oiled machine he's confident I think he's going to win by six or seven if not more hello and welcome ladies and gentlemen to the final round we are here on the front nine for the mo lead card here at...





