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2026 PDGA Champions Cup | FPO R2B9 | Blomroos, Saarinen, Gannon, Salonen | Jomez Disc Golf

Watch as the world's top disc golfers battle it out at the 2026 PDGA Champions Cup presented by Vessie, held at the challenging New London Tech Disc Golf Course in Bedford County, Virginia. Erikica Stingko and Madison Walker provide expert commentary as Henna Bloomers, Silva Sarin, and Missy Gannon lead the way through the back nine of round two. The course is infamous for its double bogeyable holes, requiring precision and strategy to navigate. The duo discuss the difficulties of each hole, including the notoriously tricky par five that demands a carefully played approach shot from an uphill tee. As the players face off, techniques like playing it where it lies and using the right amount of force are highlighted. With birdies being scarce, the focus shifts to strategic play and smart decision-making. Can Missy Gannon string together another impressive performance? Will Silva Sarin's steady play pay off? Tune in to find out as these top players battle for the top spot on the leaderboard.

Watch top female pros Blomroos, Saarinen, Gannon, and Salonen face off in Round 9 of the PDGA Champions Cup. Expert commentary from Jomez Disc Golf on a challenging course.

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Hello and welcome to the back nine of round two of the 2026 PDGA Champions Cup presented by Vessie. We are in Bedford County, Virginia at New London Tech Disc Golf Course. It's our first major of the year. I'm Erikica Stingko. >> I'm Madison Walker. We're your two hockeys. >> Honk. We are watching some really good golf out here at a really difficult track. Uh Missy Ganon, Silva Sarin leading the way. Henna Bloomers one behind. Eveina Solinin having a little bit of trouble mostly on the putting green but really hanging in there. Yeah, everyone's still fighting though and you have to do do that on this course. You cannot give up even for a second because every single hole is double bogeyable. Uh, but Missy really stringing together some birdies in the front nine. And being under par is huge here. We say that right as we head into one of the more difficult holes on the course today. It played as the fifth most difficult hole on the course. It's a par five with the big downhill t-shot, but at,00 ft it's still not quite enough downhill to get you the distance that you need to get all the way to this green. Um, it's not one great fairway once you wrap into the woods portion. I think it's a little bit more open on the left side, but you see people shooting up the right side gap as well. This is one where you just kind of have to play it where it lies, especially right at the entrance after your second shot, and then just chip away. We've only seen a couple birdies on this hole. Yesterday, Maria Oliva was the only birdie, and I think Holland was the only person to get it during the Pro Tour Championships last year. So, let's see what our lead card does today. >> Everyone trying to go so big off this T-shot. Henna keeping it pretty low, which I like. And just dig it into the hill. And that's plenty far to attack. And also a nice shot from Silva. Yeah, the OB on this hole I think is one of the better designed out- of-bounds on the course. It makes sense because in order to go huge, it forces you to work this flex shot and that right side is so dangerous. >> Oh,...

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