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2025 PDGA Champions Cup | MPO R3B9 | Robinson, McBeth, Barela, Wysocki | Jomez Disc Golf

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The 2025 PDGA Champions Cup is presented by OTB and MVP Disc Sports, and Joe Gomez brings his expert analysis to Swinson Park. The MPO round three features a mix of strong performances and setbacks from top players. Robinson and McBeth dominate the front nine with a blistering 300, while Bell and Weissaki struggle. Gomez discusses angle control and stable shots as key strategies for navigating the challenging course. Gomez singles out specific players, including Isaac Robinson, who despite an off day in his backhand, remains confident in his forehand game. Paul McBeth's tough decision to make after a long water carry is also discussed. With par 4738 and numerous obstacles, including OBs and tricky greens, the competition is fierce. Gomez breaks down the importance of shot selection and execution, highlighting the potential for players like Jomez Disc Golf's top pros to manufacture shots and gain an edge in the final round.

Watch top MPO players in action at the 2025 PDGA Champions Cup. Thrilling moments from Robinson, McBeth, Barela & Wysocki.

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Video Transcript

Hello and welcome back to Gomez Pros coverage of the 2025 PDGA Champions Cup presented by OTB and MVP Disc Sports. We're here at Swinson Park and you're watching Joe Pro. Obviously, since I already said that with Nate Sexton, Jeremy Cole, and Sneezy Boy. Yeah. Well, on our front nine, Isaac Robinson and Paul McBth just kind of played 300 through. No big problems there. Big problems for Anthony Bell and Ricky Weissaki going the other direction. Anony's still in it. Saki technically still in it as well, but really the chase card, the ones that are moving in position, doing some some good things out there on the course trying to play their way onto lead card for final round. Bless you, Paul. Thank you, Paul. Uh, par 4738. Uh, big carry over the OB. Not for this card. Really, it's about angle control. Get it turned over with something really stable. It'll get you to a pretty good spot. And you have all kinds of options once you just clear the OP. Not really too worried on as far as this card goes. They'll be able to manufacture some sort of shot in the green. Whether they execute, that's up to them. T-shot shouldn't be that big of a deal, though. Really big helping win left to right. People ask us if we do multiple takes here on Gomez. I think we just answer that. One take wonders, man. Yeah. I mean, did it hurt sneezing that five, six times? Do we got that right? He's got an impressive faux sneeze. Seems like the real thing. Yeah. McBth's going to have a tough decision. It's going to be a long way back and a long water carry. Really? You think he's that far back? Yeah. Well, maybe not. I hitting a tree. Hey, don't reel it back now, buddy. How far you think he is? Kind of far. How far is cutter? 400 plus. Just over the water carry with the reads in the way. It just it gets a little scary. Yeah, Isaac's not in a a particularly happy backhand spot out there way out wide, but he's a forehand guy now. He is a forehand specialist. I'm not worried about that for him anymore. Oh, no. Kind of just floated that thing. With great power comes great responsibility on a shot like this. He can...