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2026 Discraft’s Supreme Flight Open | FPO R1B9 | Hansen, Pierce, Gannon, Walker | Jomez Disc Golf

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Watch the back nine of Round 1 at the 2026 Discraft Supreme Flight Open, featuring the FPO's top players: Hansen, Pierce, Gannon, and Walker. Erikica Stinchcom and Madison Walker provide play-by-play commentary on the Olympus Disc Golf Course in Brooksville, Florida. As Hannah Winn leads the pack with a blistering score, Missy Ganon pulls off a remarkable clean front nine bogey-free performance. The course proves to be a challenging layout, requiring precision and strategy from players of all levels. The Backbone Hole, a par-three 325, demands a delicate touch, with early mistakes proving costly. Players like Lisa opt for unconventional routes, such as taking the smaller gap to the right of a massive oak tree to chip up onto the green. With stunning visuals of Florida's natural beauty, including regional birds and Spanish moss-adorned trees, this video offers an immersive experience for disc golf enthusiasts. Join Erikica and Madison as they guide you through the action-packed world of professional disc golf.

Watch top FPO players like Paige Pierce & Valarie Jensen battle in round 1b9 at the 2026 Discraft Supreme Flight Open.

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Hello and welcome to the back nine of round one of the 2026 Discraft Supreme Flight Open. It's our first event of 2026 here in Brooksville, Florida. We're at Olympus Disc Golf Course. I'm Erikica Stinchcom. >> I'm Madison Walker. We're your two hockey. >> Huh. And we're out here on the adventure coast of Florida. >> Oh yeah. >> Cool sponsor. Um yeah, we also hope you like our jazzy new tune. I'm out over here air drumming. I mean, you just generally do that. Missy Ganon having a really clean front nine bogey free, but that is not good enough to even be in the top four. Look at these hot scores. Hannah Win leading the way. The course if you didn't watch the front nine, you psychopaths. you uh the course playing easier the back nine kind of uh as difficult as ever though. Let's start it off with the backbone hole. Uh it's a par three 325. You got to go down this spine if you will. You see most ladies taking the right hand gap. Uh difficult shot. I like a little kind of hiser flip to punching straight shot, but you see all sorts of different shapes. The I would say the right side is probably the worst mistake. um any part of it. Early bad, late bad. Early left is bad, too. >> Early left is bad. >> Drop off left, drop off right, shul left, shul right. The only acceptable mistake in my opinion is late left. >> Yeah. >> Oh, check out Hannah Win. She's got five in a row. Insane. Oh. >> Oh, is that a regional bird? >> It must be. >> Oh, regional bird with a golden sombrero. And I I like to think it just has like a maybe a vest of Spanish moss, but what bird has this vest? >> Beautiful. I think it's going to be the sand hill crane every time. >> Mhm. >> Lisa taking a route that I don't see many players take, but I've looked at it a million times. Instead of going over that hill, she's going to take the smaller gap to the right of that center huge oak tree. She gets far enough where she can just chip. I mean, not ship. H where she can just huck a huge turning forehand way up this hill. >> No...