2022 College Disc Golf National Championships | W-DI - Team FINAL B9 | Missouri, Ferris State
The 2022 College Disc Golf National Championships feature a thrilling conclusion as Ferris State and Missouri compete in the final nine holes of the women's team finale at Missouri. Felix and Conrad from Ace Run Productions bring you this coverage in partnership with Innov8r and the PDGA. As the teams face off, they must navigate challenging hole 10, a par-3 at 206 feet that requires precise shot-making to avoid water hazards on the right side of the course. Retro Dupree and Tiana Half are among those competing for Ferris State, while Alexis Kerman and Renee Beasley represent Missouri in their quest for victory. The course demands strong finishing strokes, especially as wind picks up and treacherous tunnels come into play. Watch as these talented players put everything on the line to claim the championship title.
Watch the 2022 College Disc Golf National Championship finals: W-DI team action as Missouri takes on Ferris State in a thrilling conclusion.
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hello everyone we are back for the final nine holes of the college disc golf national championships we have got the women's team finale ace run productions bringing you this coverage in conjunction with innova and the pdga i am felix i am conrad we've seen some fireworks from both ferris state and mizzou to start the front but the back has a separate set of challenges yeah the back is really where you have to finish strong strokes can be easily given away with water coming into play on just about every hole here yeah river run will be living up to its name here for sure we've got team mizzou with a pretty sizable lead so far alexis kerman and renee beasley and ferris state here trying to commit to being under par with retro dupree and tiana half a day starting things off on hole 10 a par 3 at 206 feet with a whole lot of treachery a tight gap that turns slightly left to right also going slightly uphill which then moves left to right down towards this creek on the right hand side where you see the pin is located no more than 20 feet from the edge of that water you know on paper the hole is very short and and seems like it's just a birdie fest but in actuality there's trees in the way no trees in the way for a long time i think that was the gap she was planning for if you if you were to ask her that was the one that gets them out uh they still have to approach the green and stay dry in order to secure a par it turned on but she stays safe yeah she gets all the way through the wind is also starting to pick up they're not gonna quite feel it where they are now but as the disc gets out of this tunnel definitely gets affected by some blustery wind yeah you can see the the trees towards the end of the tunnel just rustling you know so the overhand attempt there by rachel the snow has kind of subsided if you saw the front video there was some snowflakes pretty much on every hole they'll be back there will be more snow and that is like the perfect layup especially with all that hazard behind it...





