2022 PDGA Masters Worlds | FP40 | R3F9 | Scoggins, Finley, Korver, Hokom
The 2022 PDGA Masters World Championships from Northwood Blue and Northwood Play in Peoria, Illinois, are on display in this coverage of the FP40 division's Round 3. Grant Zellner and Jennifer Allen bring you the action, with thanks to Ace Run Pro for providing the footage and Gatekeeper Media for creating graphics. The challenging wooded course is a perfect test for these top players, who have taken a 4-stroke lead: Own Scoggins from California, Holly Finley from Tennessee, Anna Korver, a legend in the sport from Iowa, and Sarah Holcomb from Idaho. The players face off on hole number one, a par three at 312 feet, with tight woods and an extremely quick green that can catch discs off guard. Watch as they showcase their skills, including understable plastics, hyzer hits, and precise drives to navigate the course's tricky obstacles and challenges.
Watch Scoggins, Finley, Korver, and Hokom face off in round 3 of the 2022 PDGA Masters Worlds - epic shots and thrilling moments await!
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it's the 2022 pdga masters disc golf world championships from the peoria area of illinois it's grant zellner and jennifer allen with round three coverage of the fp40 division thanks in part to ace run pro for providing the footage and gatekeeper media for the graphics we are back at northwood blue and northwood plays as a very difficult wooded course own scoggins with a four-stroke lead followed by holly juliana and sarah on our lead card the lead card the same lead card as we saw in round number two let's get a closer look at our players starting with own hailing from los angeles california holly finley at a bell buckle tennessee both players play for innova disc and here's julie anna korver a legend in the sport from orange city iowa also an innova player rounding out the card is sarah holcomb from caldwell idaho playing for mvp diss and you're looking at hole number one here at northwood blue a par three at 312 feet very tightly wooded first tee shot you want a very straight flying disc if you can get it to finish to the right even better this green is extremely quick hard full of stuff that can hit and bounce you and roll you all the way down that steep hill behind the basket this is your 1206 lead card for your fp40 leading us off from los angeles california own scoggins no surprise to see own lining up a forehand here likes to be able to look at the gap that she's trying to hit on this drive for her she can crank over hard into that first gap and let the disc jump just like it did unfortunately there is our very very mean fast green she's gonna roll all the way to the bottom holly likes to throw understable plastic that she can throw in a hyzer hit the gap and let it finish on she's going to skip just a little past pin high to the left julianna probably throwing something a little slower speed she likes a nice slow straight shots unfortunately she lets that go a little bit late but it works out fine and comes right back to the middle of the fairway our card from caldwell idaho sarah welcome sarah hokum looking to shape something not too dissimilar from what we saw from own...





