2025 USWDGC | FPO R1B9 | Gannon, Pierce, Lätt, Saarinen | Jomez Disc Golf
Watch the back nine of Round 1 at the 2025 PGA United States Women's Disc Golf Championships presented by discraft and ckernews.com, where top players are putting it all on the line to take the lead. Erikica Sinchcom and Madison Walker guide viewers through the challenges of Roland Ridge, an extremely wooded and challenging course, while Kristen Lätt keeps her bogey-free streak impressive. Paige Pierce, Missy Gannon, and Hannah find themselves in a tight competition, with each player showcasing their unique skills. The duo highlights the technical difficulties of hole 10, a par-3 that requires precision and control to navigate the dense trees and avoid obstacles. With a backhand flex shot being a key strategy, players must be careful not to hit the trees on the right side, which can send shots sailing out of bounds. The video showcases expert analysis from Erikica Sinchcom and Madison Walker as they break down the course and share their insights on how to conquer Roland Ridge's toughest holes.
Watch lead cards from 2025 US Women's Disc Golf Championship Round 1 with expert commentary from Jomez Pro as Gannon, Pierce, Lätt & Saarinen compete.
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Hello and welcome to the back nine of round one of the 2025 PGA United States Women's Disc Golf Championships presented by discraft and ckernews.com. Hopefully I pronounced that correctly. I'm Erikica Sinchcom. I'm Madison Walker. Where are your two hockey? Uh, thanks Melissa and Dave for making us these goose mittens with your fingers. We love you. Um, we are watching some stuff happen like a whole lot of stuff. Kristen let able to stay bogey free really impressive at Roland Ridge and extremely wooded and challenging course. Um, Silva Sarnon keeping it pretty clean at even par. Paige Pierce, Missy Ganon, not quite having as fun of a timeout here. We're going to kick it off with hole 10, which I think is the most difficult hole on the course um to birdie. Anyway, there is a a line. It's just highly technical and highly punishing. Um it's a backhand flex shot, I think, to get all the way to the pin. There's so many trees in the way, especially this final gap is very difficult. Um, the reason I think it's so difficult is because if you hit any of the trees on the right side with the backhand, it tends to shoot you over to an OB line that is on the left. That being said, you can get there. So, there could be Oh, more birdies than some of the other par 3es, but I think also more higher numbers. Hannah with a slip able to get all the way out there. She's just outside the bullseye. kind of contending for the lead here. And that's a big one. Crazy. I like Go ahead. Missy Ganon going to lead us off here. You can see that little gap that you're supposed to hit. You got to have a turning shot, but Missy throwing it just a little bit too straight. Finding that OB. And it could be difficult just to save your bogey from over there. Oh, good. I'm glad we get to see this. I like the forehand. It is just a par play, but with the birdie being ah so difficult. I'm wondering though, I do like a hiser flip forehand on the right side. It looked like she was trying to go outside the left, which I don't think is quite as clean. Quite as safe either. Yeah, it's really tough to...





