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2025 Kansas City Wide Open | FPO FINALB9 | Handley, Burge, Hansen, Gannon | Jomez Disc Golf

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Watch as the top contenders at the 2025 Kansas City Wide Open put their skills to the test in the final nine holes of the championship tournament. Cadence Burge and Holland Hanley lead the pack on Championship Sunday, but it's anyone's game with Ella Hansen and Missy Gannon nipping at their heels. Erica Syncom and Madison Walker provide expert commentary on the challenging course, discussing strategies for navigating the 336-foot par three 10th hole, where a slight variation in speed can make all the difference. With boggy conditions giving way to warmer weather, the players must adapt quickly to stay ahead of the competition. The video showcases the action-packed final round of play at this highly anticipated disc golf tournament.

Watch thrilling final rounds of Handley, Burge, Hansen & Gannon at the Kansas City Wide Open with Jomez Disc Golf's expert commentary.

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Video Transcript

Hello and welcome to the final nine of the 2025 Grippy Eyee Q43rd Kansas City Wide Open presented by Underpar. Our fifth stop and it's Easter. I'm Erica Syncom. I'm Madison Walker. We're your two festive geese. We are. And there's eggs all over the course. Yep. Not not our doing, but you know. Yeah. Very wet eggs. It was It's been a boggy day, but thankfully I think the rain has completely passed through. We are watching Holland Hanley, Cadence Burge, Ella Hansen, and Missy Ganon on our lead card here on Championship Sunday. Cadence is making a little bit of a run. She's got a couple bogeies mixed in, but Holland is just too clean right now. Yeah. and not leaving the door open at all. Looking really strong. The 10th hole is a par three, 336 ft. Lots of out of bounds area, but a fair hole. Uh probably no wind when these ladies came through. Uh I like just kind of a pushing hiser that you leave out to the right side. The right side out of bounds is definitely more of a straight line than the T- sign makes it look. So you got to be careful you don't hang it out too wide. If you saw it off, you can definitely find out of bounds short and left as well. That T- sign looks friendly. Yeah, it is. It doesn't look like that. That's not the right shape where we see the stakes on the right side. It just goes essentially in a straight line from there. Holland up first on this suddenly slightly warmer day. It is a big advantage to be able to throw something a little bit slower here. Holland's really good at that. Cadence putting a good move on this one. Fantastic. It's nice to put this one close. Man, it's so weird to see the flag just dead still on this hole. It's been pretty windy. Is he a little lower? Not quite going to find the circle, but a good shot. Ella trying to throw a little bit of a lower speed disc. She's calling for it to get up and over that middle. It does, but you can't go too much higher than that because that OB line deep comes up quick. Missy from 45 or so to the elevated pin. Gives it a good run. Hello...