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2025 MVP MUSIC CITY OPEN | MPO FINALB9 | McBeth, Turner, Anttila, Robinson | Jomez Disc Golf

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The 2025 MVP Music City Open is down to its final nine holes, and tensions are running high in Antioch, Tennessee, just outside Nashville's music scene. The MPO competition features top players McBeth, Turner, Anttila, and Robinson, with Niko Anttila and Ganon Burr making a strong push from the third card, trailing only by one stroke. Commentator Jeremy Cole and Kevin Jones provide expert analysis of the challenging course, focusing on the treacherous fairways that require precise footing to navigate. The duo discusses the importance of balance and stable technique, skills essential for success in this high-stakes competition. As the players take on holes 9-17, viewers can expect a thrilling display of skill and strategy. With the green conditions becoming increasingly favorable towards players who can handle the slopey fairways, it's anyone's game. Will McBeth or Turner emerge victorious, or will newcomers Niko Anttila and Ganon Burr pull off an upset?

Watch top MPO players McBeth, Turner, Anttila, & Robinson battle it out in the final nine holes of the 2025 MVP Music City Open on Jomez Disc Golf!

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Video Transcript

Well, we've made it through the storms and we are down to just nine final holes here at the 2025 MVP Music Open here in Antioch, Tennessee, right outside Nashville, the music city. We are JKUSA commentary. Jeremy Cole, Kevin Jones. We're cleaning the booth. There's no mud on our shoes right now. We're safe. But it's been a long day. One and a half rounds that we uh have been looking at today. We've got four guys up top right now. Three of them on our card. Not tired at all. No, they are on a mission. especially Niklo Antela and Ganon Burr right now from the third card all the way up just one stroke back of the position the pole position. Yeah, Ganon two holes ahead just kind of keeping the pace up. This is going to be an interesting one right here. The fairway is going to be the sloppiest fairway on the course. So no footing probably just standstills. And it's strange. The green actually gets better. It does. It's like it's this brown, but the green parts that you see at the top of the hill, they're not green anymore. Nicholas hanging it out way right here. Yeah, that's that's a fine place to be. Yeah, he's just not messing with that OB at all on the left side. respectable. If there's a place where you can pump the brakes a bit, it's on a hole like 10 that can just the score can eat you up in a in a heartbeat. He's hanging it out over OB and it's back to the middle where there is no footing, but there's nowhere else to be. So, in the fairway is good enough. There's no way to avoid it. This is going to be similar to Austin's just fine there for Ezra who has a solid foundation and stable balance. balance. That is a very important set of skills you need right now. Somehow he slipped a little bit, but somehow doesn't just completely fall. Safe is good. That's 65 ft. It's makeable. He'll be running it. Nikos puts the weight on the back leg, transfers it forward, and Plinkos his way back to the middle of the fairway about 100 ft short. He'll take it though. Inbounds is fine. He should be getting a par. It was really crafty how he was trying to...