2025 EDGF | FPO R1B9 | Lätt, Salonen, Gannon, Handley | Jomez DiscGolf
Watch as Erica Stinchcom and Madison Walker bring you the back nine of Round 1 at the 2025 European Disc Golf Festival presented by Kulbet, held in Talon, Estonia at the Song Festival grounds on the Rockstar layout. The competition features a star-studded field including Missy Gannon, Eveina Solin, Kristen L, and Holland Hanley. Erica and Madison provide expert analysis and commentary as they navigate the challenging course. They discuss the difficulties of the front nine, with Missy holding strong at 3-under par, and the expectations for the back nine, where Erin Ildikoos-Jormaaz makes a surprise appearance, throwing farther than anyone in the field by a significant margin. The duo shares tips on how to approach holes like 10, featuring a narrow gap through trees that can be reached with a well-placed forehand shot, and provides insight into strategies for positioning and avoiding obstacles, including the left side OB and low-hanging tree branches.
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Hello and welcome to the back nine of round one of the FBO feature card for the 2025 European Disc Golf Festival presented by Kulbet. We are in Talon, Estonia at the Song Festival grounds in the Rockstar layout. I'm Erica Stinchcom. I'm Madison Walker and we're your two hockey. We sure are. Honk to all of you from across the pond. Uh we are watching Missy Gan, our previous winner of this event, Eveina Solinon, who got second last year, Kristen L, and Holland Hanley. Um some difficulties on kind of the latter end of the front nine, but Missy Ganon holding strong at three down. Lots of golf left. Matt, do you think the back nine plays a little easier, a little harder? I think it's good to get some birdies in the front nine and I think the back nine plays a little harder typically. >> Sure. Um you kind of have to hold hold tight as you go. But these are some friendly holes as we start. Hole 10, you're going through a narrow gap uh through some trees. You can go backhand or forehand. I like forehand cuz you do want to end up a little right. There's a mandatory on the left side and a grouping of trees that can pinch you off on your second shot if you land too close. Obviously OB lining the entire way. Um, but kind of a shorter pretty reachable hole. If you have a good T-shot at 541 for a par4, anyone in the field can reach this. It's more about positioning. The left side OB is a little tighter than last year. Um, for all those players throwing the backhand, um, it can be a little punishing and you if you trickle OB over there as well because there's some trees with some low hanging tree branches that can make accessing the pin after that a little difficult. That is by Sorry, >> I I'm just astounded. >> No, Evelyn is not going to have any problems because she just threw farther than everyone in the field by a long shot. >> I've That's so much farther than anything I've seen. Kristen really getting a hold of one here and careening towards OB, but it manages to clip some trees and stay in. I have never seen someone get anywhere past the shade and Evelyn is...





