2025 MVP's Open at Austin | MPO FINALF9 | Klein, Barela, Buhr, Anttila | Jomez Disc Golf
The 2025 MVP's Open at Austin is underway, and the action is heating up as the top players battle it out for the title. Pro disc golfers like Klein, Barela, Buhr, and Anttila are among those competing in the final round. Expert commentary from Big Barry provides insight into the strategies and mindsets of the competitors. One topic that's been discussed is Ganon Burr's potential comeback, as he looks to build on his impressive 2024 season. The question on everyone's mind is whether Nick Loss will be able to secure the win, which would require a near-perfect performance. With Klein currently leading with a three-shot advantage, the field must decide if they can mount a comeback. As the players take to the course, Big Barry's commentary provides an insider's look at their strengths and weaknesses. The disc golf world is abuzz with excitement as these top players face off in what promises to be a thrilling final round.
Watch the intense action from the 2025 MVP's Open at Austin as top pros Klein, Barela, Buhr, and Anttila face off in MPO final round.
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Ganon Burr is going to be better than uh he has been at some point. Who knows if he's ever going to have a season like he had in 2024 ever again. He just needs to put some rounds together now and not think about the past. Just think about the current moment. Before long, he's going to get back into rhythm and he's going to be a very dangerous person to play against. If Nick Loss is going to win the tournament, he's going to need a lot of help and he's going to need to play perfect. And when I say perfect, like that's kind of how he plays when he's playing good is he just kind of picks apart a course, makes a couple highlight putts, makes all the putts in the circle, and then you look at it and you're like, "Wow, he's just got like eight in a row. He's somebody who's proven himself to win majors, Pro Tour events in the past. He's a very consistent player and he throws the disc incredibly well. That putt goes in, he's the guy to beat. If it's not going in, I don't think that he can withstand the charge of what's going to be coming his way tomorrow. Tomorrow is going to be total tossup. It is too early to call. All these guys have a chance. I'm just excited to watch them play, watch them battle, and not expect an outcome. know it. Hello and welcome to the final round front N coverage of the MO lead card here in Austin, Texas at the 2025 MVPs Open at Austin. And we're Big Barry bringing you the commentary. Yep. That's for you. And uh we're going into this round like we said in our intro really completely unaware of what could go down today. Obviously, Kyle Klein yesterday didn't bring his best stuff. Uh, he kept it clean. No bogeies, but he missed so many putts and he showed some nerves. That being said, the field did not charge. They did not pounce at the opportunity. Can he write his wrongs, make his putts, and walk away with this? He's got a three-shot lead or is the field going to do something about that? 100% right. And the scary thing for Kyle is when you show a little weakness like he did, the field feels that...





