2025 DGPT Championship | FPO R2B9 | Saarinen, Scoggins, Handley, Fajkus | Jomez Disc Golf
The 2025 DGPT Championship continues as Erikica Stinchcom and Madison Walker bring you the back nine of Round 2 at New London in Bedford County, Virginia. The stage is set for a thrilling conclusion, with Sila Sarnon crushing it and leading the pack by three strokes over Holland Hanley. Paige Pierce and Missy Ganon are also making strong moves, narrowing the gap as they approach the final holes. Watch as the players navigate the challenging course, including the notoriously tricky par-three hole 10, which demands precision and a good fade to get around the tree. With its small, winding path and unpredictable wind currents, this hole is proving to be a real test of skill and strategy. Tune in to see how the top competitors handle this key shot, and what other surprises await them as they head into the final stretch at Ivy Hill.
Watch Saarinen, Scoggins, Handley & Fajkus dominate in intense FPO round 9 action at the 2025 DGPT Championship.
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Hello and welcome to the back nine of round two of our 10th Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship presented by Barbasol. We're in Bedford County, Virginia and Lynchburg as well. Uh specifically at New London. I'm Erikica Stinchcom. >> I'm Madison Walker. We're your two hockeys. Honk two places at once. How about that? Mhm. Uh we are uh our last nine holes in the woods for this championship before we head out to Ivy Hill. Sila Sarnon kind of crushing it. She's got three strokes over Holland Hanley, four over and then it starts to separate a little bit. Paige Pierce, Missy Ganon having some great rounds there a few strokes back. Um and then yeah, a little bit bigger of gaps after that. Yep. Let's get things started with hole 10. It's a par three that everyone is hoping to at least have a putt on, but that doesn't mean it's easy. This gap is very small all the way down. This big tree on the right is the one that gets in the way most often and it can kick you sometimes hundreds of feet to the left, maybe 100. Um, it's only 262, so you can get there with a mid, but um, yeah, you see all the way up to distance drivers. >> I mean, definitely 100, but 200, come on. >> I just said hundreds. >> Ooh, what was that? >> Silva kind of. Yeah. Slipped off the teapad after her shot. Still drops a dime, though. >> Yeah, these teapads are uh just about 2 feet short. But thankfully they are nice and level >> behind so you can step up pretty easily on most of them. >> And good turf. >> Yeah, really nice turf. >> But yeah, make them a little bit longer, a little bit wider. This looks good. Needs to fade. And it does. Lisa, right on circle's edge. >> Today, someone must have come through with a blow or two and blown all the leaves off >> because yesterday there were so many leaves on the teapad. It's true. >> Today was >> clean and clear. >> Holland getting through it all. This played us the second easiest hole of the day with half the field birdieing and 18 competitors at least getting to circle two in regulation. Ow. Missing left side on her birdie bid. Lisa with...





