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2025 Discraft Ledgestone Open | FPO R3F9 | Mertsch, Scoggins, Don, Mandujano | Jomez Disc Golf

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Watch as Madison Walker and Erica Singcom, the dynamic duo at Sunset Hills disc golf course in Peak, Illinois, guide you through Round 3 of the 2025 Discraft Ledgestone Open presented by Zuka. This hotly anticipated event is all about precision and strategy, with Cat Merch owning the lead card after two strong rounds. The course presents a unique challenge, with fairways and water hazards that demand careful navigation. Rebecca Don and Valerie Mandano join the lead card, bringing their expertise to the table. Madison and Erica share insights on how to master the second approach shot, often blind from the middle of the field, and provide tips on playing to the wind-free conditions. As you watch this coverage, take note of Cat Merch's ability to dial it in on the back nine, a skill that could prove crucial for success at Sunset Hills. Will Madison and Erica be able to keep up with the lead card? Tune in to find out!

Watch top FPO players Mertsch, Scoggins, Don, & Mandujano in action at the 2025 Discraft Ledgestone Open Round 3 coverage.

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Video Transcript

Hello and welcome to round three of the 2025 Discraft Ledgestone Open presented by Zuka. This is moving day and our last day at Sunset Hills disc golf or yeah disc golf course Course in Peak Illinois. I'm Madison Walker. >> I'm Erica Singcom. We're the two hot geese. >> Hog. >> Honk. >> Indeed. >> Hello everyone. Another sweltering one out there. And uh that's about all I have to say. Honestly, it's all consuming, I think. >> Yeah, it really is. There is no wind at all. Um it's just about trying to figure out how to find shade and keep yourself cool. Cat Merch owns Gogggins. Rebecca Don and Valerie Mandano are joining us today on our lead card. And at Sunset Hills, it's all about birdies. Yeah, you can get one on hole one. It's par4, 636 ft. There is OB on the left that could come into play if you get a flare skip. Uh, usually you hang it out over this nice golf fairway over here and it's nice to skip back towards the path or perhaps even over it if you throw far enough, but again, you don't want to mess around too much on that left side. Second approach is often blind um from kind of the main landing zone of the middle of the field. It takes big distance to get to the point where you can see the pin and then there is OB water obviously behind it. It's difficult to manage that heel on your way in. >> Cat merch striping together two really good rounds at two very different courses so far through the first half of the event. She is finding a lot of fairways and she found a lot of birdies on the back nine and was kind of the only one to do so on our lead card yesterday. >> Los Angeles, California. >> I think she did the same thing that Northwood was. He kind of was cool on the front, hot on the back. Yeah, she tends to, I think, I don't know, mess around, have some trouble, and then really dial it in. Uh, in the latter half hanging it way out to the right. It's fine over there. Just a little bit more difficult of an up >> from Westport, Ontario, Canada. Rebecca Don Don >> Rebecca shooting a six down...