2025 NWDGC | FPO R3B9 | Gannon, Handley, Fajkus, Pierce | Jomez Disc Golf
The 2025 Northwest Disc Golf Championship presented by Latitude 64 is in full swing at Glendo, and Madison Walker and Ally Smith are back to break down round three of the Front Nine. The duo provides an in-depth analysis of the challenging holes, including the iconic five-in-a-row on the front nine that has caught everyone's attention. They discuss how distance plays a significant role in navigating the course, particularly with regards to getting close to the trees and successfully landing on the steeply sloped green. The team also shines a light on the unique teepad layout, which requires players to carefully judge their shots through the tight gap between two trees. Watch as Madison and Ally dissect the strategies and techniques used by top players like Paige, including a show-stopping monster shot that's got everyone talking. With expert commentary and insight into the world of disc golf, this video is a must-watch for fans of the sport.
Watch Gannon, Handley & Pierce battle for the top spot at the 2025 NWDGC! Intense round 3 action from Jomez Disc Golf.
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Hello and welcome to round three back nine of FPO lead Card. We're the 2025 Northwest Disc Golf Championship presented by Latitude 64 out at Glendo. Beautiful. Yep. It's moving day. It's cut day. It's all the whole things. I'm Madison Walker. I'm Ally Smith. I forgot to do that. Hello. Yeah, we uh Hello. We're here. We're doing it back for the back. Yep. It's Saturday. We played a lot of long uh hard disc golf holes this week. So, bear with us while we try to talk about it some more after watching a lot of long disc golf shots. Holland Hanley really putting on a show in the front nine. Um five in a row at Glende is so impressive. Uh, everyone else kind of struggling to keep up on the lead card a little bit. We have some firecrackers on Chase card and third card. Let's get right into it. In the back nine, though, more birdies are to be had. Tolen is not one though that you are necessarily banking on. Uh, distance is a huge advantage because the closer you can get to those two little trees that we just flew underneath, the easier it is to get to this basket on the ant mound. but it's no um skill doesn't necessarily uh act as the major player as you approach this green because it's so steeply sloped. You can catch a roll away really with any speed of disc thrown at any angle. It doesn't matter how perfect it is. Uh the OB's so close behind the basket. And then there's that OB green on the short side as well. You see a lot of unfortunate rollaways and tester putts here on the screen. Yeah, and we're seeing from a new teapad. Um, we're shifted to the left. Missy here is showing you the hiser gap I'm not familiar with. I have only played this layout from this hole a few times. Um, I think the majority of us are trying to shoot through the two trees you see right in front and getting it to turn slightly to the right or going left side and again getting it to turn slightly right like we're seeing Paige. Paige flexing on us right now. That is a monster shot. Most players going that direction are not able to get that far to the right....





