2025 MVP's Open at Austin | FPO R2F9 | Scoggins, Hokom, Cox, Mandujano | Jomez Disc Golf
Watch round two of the 2025 MVP Open at Austin presented by Flight Factory Discs, where the competition heats up at Sprinkle Valley. Madison Walker and Erica Stincom guide you through the challenging course, sharing insights on the unique layout and wind direction changes throughout the day. Sarah Hokum takes center stage, earning praise for her impressive clean playing style, including 100% C1X putting. Other top contenders, such as Skoggins and Mandujano, also impress with their performances, highlighting the competitive nature of the tournament. The course's demanding features, like the triple mandatory under the Sprinkle Valley sign, are showcased in detail, providing a glimpse into the strategic decisions made by players. With its unique layout and wind direction changes, this round delivers an exciting watch for fans of disc golf, offering a closer look at the skills and strategies employed by top professionals.
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Hello and welcome to round two of the 2025 MVP Open at Austin presented by Flight Factory Discs. We are here for round two at Sprinkle Valley. We love to see it. I'm Madison Walker. I'm Erica Stincom. were your two hot geese honk. We're laughing a little because they made Sprinkle Valley incredibly difficult compared to the US women's track that we played last year that everyone really liked. That being said, they cleaned up the course really well. The wind is down a little bit today. Even was the best score yesterday on Skogggins ahead of Sarah Hokum by one and ahead of Rebecca Cox and Valerie Manuhano by two. We'll see if anybody can finish under par today on this very challenging layout. We had a completely polar opposite wind direction today. It was north wind yesterday, today, south wind, and you could definitely feel that change. Yeah. Uh, hole one is a par4, 570 ft. It's a triple mandatory under the Sprinkle Valley sign. If you can just get to this corner, you're pretty happy about it. There's a narrow tunnel that we took on the right side uh that can get you to the pin. This is one anybody can birdie it. Um, incredibly demanding T-shot and you're not often rewarded with an open look on the second. Par feels great here. I believe this is playing as somewhere in the top three of difficulty. Yeah, today fourth most difficult hole of the day. It's usually one of the hardest just from general lack of birdies. Getting to that landing zone, while it is reachable, it's such a demanding angle down this big hill. Uh the landing zone's also extremely small. Own we watched her yesterday on feature card. She had one bogey and one birdie. So had to be the cleanest scorecard out there. And 100% C1X putting. Sarah Hokum keeping it in the fairway threequarters of the time. We call her the queen of clean. She often cleans up pars from difficult situations. And a really fortunate tree break there kicking right back out into the middle of the fairway. par is super salvageable. Rebecca Cox finishing with a birdie right yesterday that we got to watch to make it on to lead card. She shot an incredible 11 down last weekend at Waco course record. Happy to see her. 1036 rated round,...





