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Kristin Latt Controversy At Champions Cup
The Kristin Latt Controversy At Champions Cup video delves into the drama and controversy surrounding disc golf star Kristen Latt at the recent Champions Cup major tournament. Jefferson, a popular disc golf personality, discusses the shocking moment when Kristen's forehand throw was called out for a stance violation on hole 16, leaving many fans questioning the consistency of rule enforcement. This incident reignites the controversy that has plagued Kristen's career in the past, including a three-year-old incident where she was told to keep her daughter off the course during the final round. The video explores the implications of this latest controversy and whether Kristen's experiences are indicative of a pattern of unfair treatment by PDGA marshals.
Controversy erupts at the Champions Cup! Watch Kristin Tatt face a tense situation on course, sparking heated debate among disc golf fans about her actions.
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We got to talk about how Kristen is making headlines worse than even our titles. What's up, degenerates? It's the disc golf world. I'm Jefferson and alongside me as always, the one with all the holes in his game, Swiss cheese. Recapping the first major of the season, Champions Cup. Despite the complaints of the open course, we had a thrilling event filled with drama. But before we can get into the action, there's some stuff we got to discuss first. The big controversy of the weekend came right at the end. And oh boy, did it fire some people up. Turned Hunter from Foundation into a disc golf fanatic the way he was sing for Kristen. That's not a disc by the way. Love my new Tonis. Go give him a follow to keep up on all things disc golf. And might as well drop a subscribe here too if you haven't yet. Okay, cool. That should be enough time for you guys to read all those posts. If you got one of the biggest disc off creators in the space turning into Elon spamming tweets, you know something went down. Let's go to the very beginning. On hole 16, Kristen goes to launch a forehand and during her throw, she gives a little love tap to the disc. Then, out of nowhere, like the PDGA Batman, the marshall calls a stance violation. It appears on coverage that Kristen tried to plead her case. Too bad we don't know what was said. That's called foreshadowing. After the round, she would go to Instagram to say, "Not the first time I found myself at Champions Cup in a controversial situation involving the PDGA." For those that don't know, three years ago, she was told her daughter couldn't walk with her during the final round, even though she was doing it since the very first hole of the tournament. This phrasing and also what is being framed as consistent targeting, some people question why this happens to Kristen so often. Back to the post, she goes on to say she understands that marshalss are doing their job and trying to ensure fair play, but consistency matters, and if you apply rules like this, they should be applied equally to everyone on every card at all times. I totally understand that argument and don't disagree that the marshall probably shouldn't have said...




