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The Disc Golf World VideosAugust 2, 2025

Kristin Latt Drops Out Of Disc Golf World Championship

Breaking news from the disc golf world: Kristin Latt has dropped out of the World Championship. Jefferson and his crew provide an in-depth analysis of the tournament's progression, highlighting its exceptional course design, fairways, landing zones, and man-made greens. They praise the Monster as a benchmark for future events, citing its well-defined features that test players' skills without feeling unfair. The duo also commends the tournament's focus on the spectator experience, noting that it finally takes the concept seriously. With bleachers on multiple holes, the event offers an immersive experience for attendees. Jefferson shares his thoughts on European courses and compares them favorably to WR Jackson in New London. He emphasizes the tournament's difficulty, particularly with the numerous death putts on the man-made greens.

Watch as Kristin Latt surprises fans by dropping out of the Disc Golf World Championship - what led to her decision?

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Video Transcript

We have some breaking news and I'm not talking about a broken microphone. What's up disgenerates? It's the discov world. I'm Jefferson here with me as always, the one with all the holes in his game, Swiss cheese, breaking down everything you need to know from round three of the world championships. If you haven't been staying up to date, check out the previous videos and subscribe to not miss out on the remaining daily round recaps. Before we get into the action, I need to say that this event has set a new bar for what majors should look like. I say that knowing that no event will ever come close to this until at least the 2029 World Championships in Estonia. But even they have an uphill battle to fight. The crew here at Finland is just on a whole another level. I've been to a lot of professional disc golf tournaments and nothing has ever come close to this and it's only day three. I don't want to overlaze the event, so I'll stick to what they did at the Monster since we're done over here. For starters, the course is unbelievable. I'll give you the basic response of it's like WR Jackson, New London, etc. But honestly, I think that's disrespectful to European courses. They do it way more often and most of the time better. The fairways are well defined along with the landing zones that are necessary to hit in order to score well. If not, scrambling will become your best friend, or in reality, pain in the ass. Actually, that's the man-made greens. I'm not sure how many holes have death putts, but it feels like a lot of them. Yes, it's hard as hell, but I think the monster might be what we all been asking for. Testing a bit of everything while staying in the woods without feeling like it's unfair. What really separates this tournament from every other was the focus on the spectator experience. Often the greatest courses in the country absolutely suck watching in person. Felt like this was the first time this was actually taken seriously. Having bleachers on multiple holes and if not there was a well-defined area to watch. I'm not sure the breakdown of VIP, but from the looks of it provided lots of opportunities to experience the best live viewing Disov has ever...

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