2026 Queen City Classic | MPO FINALB9 | Buhr, Smith, Heimburg, Turner | Jomez Disc Golf
The 2026 Queen City Classic presents an exciting conclusion to the men's pro disc golf tournament, with the final round showcasing the top players in action. Gen B is currently leading the pack, but a tight race is brewing between Austin, Evan, and others just behind them. The back nine holes provide a thrilling spectacle of strategic play, with players employing their signature forehand shots to navigate treacherous tunnels and challenging pin positions. Notably, Kyle Klein's impressive performance highlights the emergence of the forehand as a dominant force in professional disc golf. Meanwhile, Calvin struggles on hole nine, setting up an intriguing showdown between him and other contenders vying for second place. The Queen City Classic presents a captivating display of skill, strategy, and athleticism, offering insights into the world of men's pro disc golf and its top players.
Watch thrilling plays from top MPO players Buhr, Smith, Heimburg & Turner at the 2026 Queen City Classic.
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Hello and welcome back to the final round. This is the back nine coverage of our lead card at the 2026 Queen City Classic presented by another round disc golf where we are going to find out within these nine holes who is going to get second place to Gen B. >> Yeah, he's in control, man. He really is. Another six under on the front nine, man. He's running away. But you do have uh tight race. You can see Austin and Evan both tied for fourth right now, but only two strokes behind second place with the guys that are ahead of them. So, that can change really quick. We don't know who's going to get that. But, I mean, even if you're 12 under, Kyle Klein, Sullivan, Tipton, they could birdie out and get their name in that hat because coming down the stretch, you have 16, 17, 18, and those are big numbers waiting to happen. get things started here on the par 3/10enth 415 ft dead straight tunnel all the way and just at the very last 10 15% of the hole maybe even less than that it just breaks off to the right side. You can break the hole with a dead straight shot but most players who have the distance and have the accuracy are going to go with the forehand. This shot, this hole like five years ago would have been like one of the hardest holes in the world. >> It was five years ago one of the hardest holes, >> but no one was throwing 415 forehands down the gut. I mean, a few players were, but it was a huge advantage for them. It's amazing how fast the emergence of the forehand prominence has come to the disc golf tour. >> Got to have it little early, but if he gets skip and gets clean, he'll get >> Yeah. to Okay, we're back in business. That was a good forward kick. And you can see this edge of the circle there. >> 40 ft for Evan. >> Yep. >> Austin's been throwing this one high. Yeah. Once again, >> that's a deal. >> Yeah. Okay. See if he's able to knock that down after missing the short one. Back on hole nine. >> That's a bogey. Really tough round for Calvin. Just hasn't been able to get anything going....





