2025 USWDGC | FPO R2B9 | Salonen, Blomroos, Scoggins, King | Jomez Disc Golf
The 2025 PDGA United States Women's Disc Golf Championships presented by Disc and seafernews.com continues at the back nine of round two, where Erikica Stinchcom and Madison Walker provide color commentary on the action. The duo watches as Eveina takes the solo lead with a stunning eagle, followed by a particularly challenging downhill shot that requires precision and control. Erikica and Madison discuss the intricacies of this hole, noting its narrow gap to the green, which demands accuracy and careful navigation around obstacles like trees. They also touch on the unique aspect of having Thor, the tournament director's dog, watching from his bed at the course. The conversation highlights the importance of strategy and execution in disc golf, as well as the thrill of witnessing exceptional shots and performances.
Watch top FPO players in action at the 2025 US Women's Disc Golf Championship. Highlights from Salonen, Blomroos, Scoggins & King.
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Hello and welcome to the back nine of round two of the 2025 PDGA United States Women's Disc Golf Championships presented by Disc and seafernews.com. Nailed it. I'm Erikica Stinchcom. I'm Madison Walker. We're your two hockey honk. We are watching some pretty dang good golf. Um, nothing too crazy. We did get to see an eagle. If you didn't watch the front nine, you psychopaths, go check that out. Uh, a Yep. So, Eveina taking the solo lead with that eagle. That's Thor. It's the tournament director's dog, Thor. Sick. Yeah, that's a good name. Uh-huh. He's got a bed out there that he can lay on at the course. I love that. Pretty cool. Um, so far the best round is a seven down in the clubhouse. But anyways, more about Thor. And um, what do you think Thor does on this hole? Oh man. Yeah, the hardest hole of the day. This uh, 397 downhill. You think, oh yeah, reachable distance. And it is, but it's just a very, very, very particular line. You also have to make sure you don't touch a single tree because the OB line that runs down the left hand side comes into play so fast and that's where strokes start to stack up. If you do hit an early tree, trying to recover is rough because the final gap to to the opening of the green is what 7 ft wide. Yeah, if that. It is so small. Eveina has this shot pretty d But that was the exact right shape. You could tell it was trying. At least it landed center cut. Yeah, it's a very fortunate kick. Very, very, very fortunate. I've never heard you triple vary before. Did I triple? Yeah, I mean, but it's it's warranted. I didn't even hear myself do that. Just one extra. But it is one of the most particular lines I've ever seen and one of the most highly punishing if you are off by one inch. Oh, baby. Come on. Yeah. Yes. Honestly, that's one of the shots of the day. That's a dream. Happy to see this. Follow flight. Get those leaves out of the way. The leaves. Oh. Oh yeah. Gorgeous bullseye. Suppose we should give a little shout out. Let's see what she was throwing there. Hannah, one of only two people to park this hole today. The...





