2025 MVP MUSIC CITY OPEN | FPO R1B9 | Lätt, Allen, Saarinen, Burge | Jomez Disc Golf
Watch as Erica Stingo and Madison Walker bring you the back nine of round one at the 2025 MVP Music City Open presented by Another Round Disc Golf, the fourth stop on the Disc Golf Pro Tour. The course features challenging muddy conditions, standing water, and narrow pinches, making it essential to recover well despite limited birdie opportunities. The par-4 630-foot hole is a standout, with a tight tunnel shot that requires precision and control. Silver Silva Sarnon leads the pack with a bogey-free three under par, while Kristen Lot, a two-time winner of this event, takes second place. Cadence Burge rounds out the top three, one stroke behind Lot. The duo provides expert analysis, discussing the importance of avoiding double bogeys and navigating the tricky layout. With its unique blend of challenge and fun, Music City Open is a must-watch for disc golf enthusiasts, offering valuable insights from two experienced players.
Top FPO players dominate at 2025 MVP Music City Open. Watch thrilling shots from Lätt, Allen, Saarinen & Burge.
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Hello and welcome to the back nine of round one of the 2025 MVP Music City Open presented by another round disc golf. Our fourth stop of the disc golf pro tour. I'm Erica Stingo. I'm Madison Walker. We're your two hockeyies. Honk. Uh lots of muddy conditions out there. Some standing water on the course. Our feature bird playing well though. Uh most of them under par silver Silva Sarnon leading the field at a bogey free three down. Kristen Lot uh two-time winner of this event in the previous two years. Not far behind her at two down. Cadence Burge one down. Yeah, the big kicker out here is just keeping the double bogeies off your scorecard. Uh this is the type of course that you need to be recovering even though there are not a lot of birdies especially on the par fours. We found that theme during the front nine and the theme continues with whole tent. It's par4 630 ft. They brought this left side in quite a bit. It is a very narrow pinch point exactly where you want to land. You do have to push the out of bounds if you want to line yourself up to potentially get this birdie. I love a forehand off the tee. The backhand can work but is fading right towards that out of bounds line. Uh, and then the OB continues down the left and right side and around the back. Um, this tunnel shot is no joke, but if you make the tunnel, there's some room down there. And even though this is a hard hole, I like it. I like it, too. It's fun. Yeah, I think it's fair. I wish I do think the left side OB is just a little bit more punishing than it needs to be. Agreed. Um, just just by 20 feet maybe. Also, this year um a perfect shot that goes right to the landing zone short of OB, missing that left OB. just a great shot is literally the bogggiest of bogggy spots and narrowest. So you land in this perfect spot. You're so excited and you get up there and there's just no footing. You can't really do a run up. It is sping wet. Stopping. Yep. A puddle. Kristen taking a little bit off of the forehand to avoid that narrowest part. Silva going to...





