2026 PDGA Champions Cup | FPO R2F9 | Blomroos, Saarinen, Gannon, Salonen | Jomez Disc Golf
The 2026 PDGA Champions Cup is underway at New London Tech in Bedford County, Virginia, where Madison Walker and Erica Stinchcom bring their skills to the challenging course. The two hot geese are competing in a redesigned layout that promises to test even the most seasoned players. Henna Blomroos and Silva Sarnon lead the pack with impressive scores, including six-under par on the first round. Missy Ganon is close behind, four strokes off the lead, while Eveina Sonnen wraps up the lead card at three down. The course features a treacherous hole one, which requires two layup shots and a precise third shot to land safely across the island. Viewers can expect to see expert analysis of technique, strategy, and decision-making in the face of challenging conditions. With its unique layout and high-stakes competition, this event promises to deliver thrilling moments for fans of professional disc golf.
Watch top FPO players dominate the course in Round 2 of the 2026 PDGA Champions Cup, showcasing incredible disc golf skills and strategies.
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Hello and welcome to the second round of the 2026 PDGA Champions Cup presented by Vessie. We're in Bedford County, Virginia at New London Tech with a little bit of a redesign. I'm Madison Walker. >> I'm Erica Stinchcom. We're the two hot geese. >> Another lovely day out here. Started out chilly, got warm quickly. >> Got real warm. >> Got real warm. >> Mhm. Uh we are playing the same layout all four rounds which is nice. Uh Henna Blumus and Silva Sarnon shooting six down. Super hot round. Missy Ganon just two back, four down. Eveina Sonnen wrapping up the lead card at three down. Uh anything under par out here at New London is going to be so so good. Hole one is a doozy. It used to be 18 if you watched it in the Pro Tour Championships. It's a par 5 794. They added OB to the right side and made it just a skinny islandish vibe, but like not in the good way. Not in the good island vibe that you want. Uh it's pretty treacherous. You're going to do two layup shots and then try to get across on your third. Land safely. Just take an easy birdie. That's how you draw it up in your head. That's not often what happens. If you can keep it in bounds, you're going to be really happy on this one. One round at New London Tech, six under. And she is your co-leader from Ha. >> Hannah shot that six down only with 67% fairway hits. So, looks like uh she just did some really Oh, wow. She landed in circle 2 78% of the time for birdie. So, she was just always attacking. That's crazy. And that's a nice start. Not a super aggressive T-shot, but love to see it. >> Finland, Silva. >> On this pole, you really don't have to get super aggressive. It's all about a placement, of course, not keeping it in bounds, but the first and second shot really only need to be a couple mid-range shots or even a putter on the second. >> Yeah. No one's really going across on the second. I saw Violet Maine try. She almost made it. Silva going to find that OB in a rough spot, too. Going to be kind of a tricky approachion. >> Okay. Outfit, >> right? Ganon...





