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2025 MVP MUSIC CITY OPEN | MPO R2B9 | Wysocki, Robinson, Turner, Phillips | Jomez Disc Golf

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The 2025 MVP Music City Open brings an unpredictable second half to Nashville's Mill Ridge Park. Professional disc golfers are facing treacherous conditions as rain-soaked fairways and slick teapads require precise techniques. Wysocki, Robinson, Turner, Phillips, and Jomez Disc Golf's commentary team provide expert analysis as players navigate the challenging course. With a focus on Ricky Wysocki's signature "rain coat" style, viewers can expect insightful commentary from JKUSA's commentary team. The event's sloppy terrain and heavy rain create an ideal opportunity for players to showcase their skills under adversity. As Austin navigates the course, his experience and strategy will be put to the test amidst the challenging conditions. This video captures the excitement and unpredictability of the second half of the 2025 MVP Music City Open, with expert commentary and thrilling disc golf action.

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Video Transcript

Hello and welcome to the second half of the event here at the 2025 MVP Music City Open. We've got round two back n coverage here in Nashville, Tennessee. We've got JKUSA commentary and we've got a very, very sloppy Mill Ridge Park. Yeah. Good morning. Good morning. It's 8:00 a.m. out there, folks. And it's about to get weird. We had a pretty decently uh seldom bogeied front nine. Well, at least front eight. And then the ninth hole brought three bogeies, but they were managing the course quite well. uh conditions were at an all-time difficult for our later cards, which is uh tough for them because obviously the earlier cards who struggled in round one had a bit of an opportunity to play the old catchup game and a lot of them did. But we'll get to those scores throughout the round. First, let's get to whole tent. There's just so much to unpack here. It's 8:00 in the morning. It rained all night. The course is basically destroyed. They're going to be throwing this fairway is going to be a the worst example of it because it's uh it's going to be one of the muddiest. Maybe the best example of it. Yeah, depending on what you want to see. So teapads are going to be slick. They're going to be needing to do rain runups here and just to be careful. Austin, it's but it's calm. The wind is gone. So that is huge. Gone is our gallery, the outfits of yesterday, and any momentum that you may have had. In years past, this felt wider than it needed to be, but with the OB line being brought up the hill on the left side of the fairway, that width plays quite well on this hole right now. It does. These are good looking shots when you play it really far right like that. Ricky looking to do the same. And question I have right now is are we gonna see classic raincoat Ricky? This was a superhero in the 2010s that every once in a while you got treated to some astronomical level of discoff and even when the weather stopped being bad, the rain coat stayed on. So, no ground play here. And now they will not have footing for these shots. If they're going to do a runup, which they I would...