2025 MVP MUSIC CITY OPEN | FPO FINALB9 | Lätt, Saarinen, Gannon, Hansen | Jomez Disc Golf
Watch as the 2025 MVP Music City Open presented by another round disc golf comes down to its final nine holes. Erica Stinchco and Madison Walker break down the action, highlighting the tight battle between Silva Sarnin and Kristen Lot, who lead the pack by one stroke. The duo discuss the challenging back nine, including the par-4, 630-foot hole with OB-lined fairway on both sides, requiring precise mid-range shots to navigate the narrow tunnel. They share insights from the lead card, who is successfully employing slower-speed discs and wider release angles to trust their second-shot approaches through tight gaps. Other notable players, such as Ella Hansen and Missy Ganon, are still in contention despite falling off the pace slightly. The video offers a behind-the-scenes look at the final stages of the tournament, providing valuable insights for disc golf enthusiasts and fans alike.
Watch Lätt, Saarinen, Gannon, and Hansen compete in the thrilling final round of the 2025 MVP Music City Open FPO.
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Hello and welcome to the final nine of the 2025 MVP Music City Open presented by another round disc golf. We did it. We're here again for another championship and it's a tight battle. Silva Sarnin with one stroke ahead. Getting ahead of myself. I'm Erica Stinchco. I'm Madison Walker. We're your two hockeys. It's been a long week of many tornado warnings, but we're still honking. Honk. Oh, we've got a tight battle right now. Silva in the lead by one stroke over Kristen Lot. And they are just pulling away from the rest of the field. Holland Hanley making a little run though from Chase Guard. Six down through 11. Lighting the course on fire as she likes to do. Ella Hansen and Missy Ganon falling off the pace a little bit but still playing some good golf. Let's get things started here in the back nine. Yeah, whole 10 is a par4, 630 ft. Very technical with OB right and left. Very difficult backhand. You see a lot of mid-ranges and then kind of extending a the second shot down this narrow tunnel. There's OB left and right. The right side's a bit tighter, but the left side's more punishing with those trees. I personally like a sidearm off the tea, but you do carry a lot of out- of-bounds to land in the prime landing zone for that. this. I don't know. I complained about this one yesterday and the lead card made it look easy. I just wish the OB was a little less punishing. They took away a large percentage of the landing zone that we had in the last few years. Yeah. What the lead card is doing is being really okay with not biting off a lot from the Tapad. Everyone throwing slower speed discs or um kind of more wide hiser shots. Not trying to get to a landing zone that's super close to the gap of the second half of the fairway. But it leaves, for example, Silva with a really big technical shot through a tight gap. Kristen as well, um, with OB lining both sides of the fairway. So, um, they're just really trusting that they can make headway on that second shot where it would be really nice to get a little bit closer to that guy. Really nice. Also, does not help that this landing zone...





