2025 PDGA Pro Worlds | FPO R4B9 | Lehtomäki, Scoggins, Blomroos, Saarinen | Jomez Disc Golf
Watch the thrilling back nine of round four at the 2025 PDGA Professional World Championships presented by Disc Mania, held in Nokia, Finland. Erikica Stingcom and Madison Walker guide you through the challenging course as Lataki dominates, six strokes ahead of her closest competitors, with Anda stacking up birdies and Holton facing high-risk shots on par-4 holts. The team discusses the control and flexibility required for distance shots, navigating tall light posts that can easily get in the way. Meanwhile, Hannah tries to wrap a corner on a tricky shot, but falls short. With the wind affecting play, strategists weigh the pros and cons of attacking difficult holes like Holton's. Witness Lataki's remarkable performance and the tension as competitors fight for a spot in the top 20.
Watch top FPO players Lehtomäki, Scoggins, Blomroos, & Saarinen at the 2025 PDGA Pro Worlds on Jomez Disc Golf!
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Hello and welcome to the back nine of round four of the 2025 PDGA Professional World Championships presented by Disc Mania. We are back at the beast in Nokia, Finland. I'm Erikica Stingcom. >> I'm Madison Walker. We're your two hockey. We are watching Lataki just light this course on fire in the rain. Really tough feet, but she is six down through nine and nine strokes ahead of all of her card mates at least, if not more. Really pulling away from the rest of the entire FPO field. Second place is 11 strokes back. >> That's crazy. We haven't we haven't seen a blowout like this in a while. Only it looks like three other competitors in the top 20 finding their way under par. Anda is just stacking up birdies as we speak. Holton is a par4 that is scorable, but it just takes two very high-risk shots. You can't really bite off as much as you would like off the tee. The players that do have the big distance are going to be worried about going out of bounds deep. The second shot, you just have to put it a little bit out of your comfort zone out and around and those light posts really do get in your head. They're perfectly spaced apart and will keep your disc out of bounds. Um, we will see some birdie looks on our lead card, I believe, depending on the wind, but this is not one that everyone in the field is choosing to attack on. We know is going to attack here. Look at the control on this driver. A really nice heiser flipping shot. Even catching some tree branches, she is still right in the landing zone that we see a lot of competitors find. Silva a little bit straighter of a shot. Perfect. The shot is especially difficult because that landing area can get a little bit muddy just from an excess of foot traffic. So, it can be hard to throw the distance shot you need to get to the green. Working a great flex here. >> Nice to just let one rip finally. Mhm. Hannah really attacking this one. Trying to wrap the corner. >> Not quite going to make it. And she's going to have to take that. I think kind of far back. >> Yeah, I think she will be before...





