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2026 Discraft’s Supreme Flight Open | FPO FINALB9 | Chocek, Fajkus, Gurthie, Gannon | JomezDiscGolf

Watch the thrilling conclusion of the 2026 Discraft Supreme Flight Open presented by Florida's Adventure Coast as Erikica Stingome and Madison Walker guide you through the final nine holes of the Olympus Disc Golf Course in Brooksville, Florida. The FPO Final Round is a nail-biter, with top contenders Chocek, Fajkus, Gurthie, and Gannon battling it out for the lead. The course proves to be a challenging test, even on its notoriously birdie-able holes, with the added complication of wind making every shot count. The FPO players must execute precise shots, using techniques like the right-side gap, hiser flip, and sidearm approaches, all while navigating treacherous fairways and unpredictable crosswinds. Taylor's lucky bounce off a tree and Jess's near-miss on the spine hole only add to the drama, as the top eight players are separated by just five strokes. Will one player emerge victorious from this intense showdown?

Top FPO players Chocek, Fajkus, Gurthie, Gannon battle in the final round of Discraft's Supreme Flight Open - intense disc golf action!

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Video Transcript

Hello and welcome to the final nine of the 2026 Discraft Supreme Flight Open presented by Florida's Adventure Coast. One last round out here at the beautiful Olympus Disc Golf Course in Brooksville, Florida. I'm Erikica Stingome. >> I'm Madison [music] Walker. Where were your two hockey? Honk. And it is tight. Anyone from the lead card or chase card could win it with nine very difficult holes to play. I mean, they're all pretty much birdable, but they're all triple bogeyable. This is also the first day we've had a little bit of wind as well. We did practice with wind, but the last two days have been a little on the calmer side. So, an added little element to make this course more difficult than it already is. We didn't see our lead card shooting as hot as we've seen in days prior. So, they're going to have to pick up the pace on the back, especially [music] with the chase card chasing. Hole 10. We play along this little spine. So, we like to call it the backbone. Show us what you're made of on this 325 ft par three. Most women taking the right side gap with a straight pushing shot. Maybe a little bit of a hiser flip. You occasionally see a sidearm, but it's risky. The worst mistake you can make is early right or just catching a center tree and careening to either side can be really gnarly. Uh this is one where you often see people kind of take a little bit off and end up hising out to the left and just getting maybe a circle two look or an easy approach because it's really risky and can turn into a bogey very quickly. We had a bit of a right to left crosswind if I remember correctly here. Maybe slightly tail as well. Taylor getting a very fortunate bounce after turning that disc over into the rough. Kicking back out to the edge of the fairway. That's all you can ask for here on the spine hole. Jess catching the guardian center tree and kicking left. It doesn't look like it went too deep. And man, that's so crazy that the top eight are only separated by five strokes right now. Lisa trying to flip hers and get it to turn. It was looking good, but catches that last tree....

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