2025 Chain Hawk Open • R3B9 • Jonathan Borzick • Chandler Kramer • Dennis Augustsson • Braeden Sides
The 2025 Chain Hawk Open is a thrilling event that brings together top disc golfers in a battle for supremacy. The final nine holes of this prestigious tournament feature a mix of challenging fairways and treacherous obstacles, making every shot count. Jonathan Forsick finds himself down by two strokes after a one-stroke lead, while Chandler Kramer looks to capitalize on his chances with a birdie at the shortest hole on the course, 254 feet. The video highlights the strategic moves made by the players, including Braeden Sides' clever avoidance of Jonathan Borzick's shot. Meanwhile, the camera crew from Discolf Van Life captures the FPO action, showcasing the competition and tension between the top players. The event takes place at North Side, with a rich history of hosting premier disc golf tournaments. Watch as these pros navigate the course, employing techniques like skipping and driving to overcome the obstacles and emerge victorious.
Watch top players Jonathan Borzick, Chandler Kramer, Dennis Augustsson, and Braeden Sides compete in R3B9 of the 2025 Chain Hawk Open.
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Hello everyone and welcome back. It's the final nine holes of our 2025 Chainhawk [music] Open 14 presented by Dynamic Disc. Dena along with Chandler Kramer. Both trying to carve their way through the fairways here at North Side. Jonathan Forsick now down by two after coming in with a one-stroke lead. and rounding out our card right in sides. Trying to just get it locked in. Going to be a wet and wild one as we close this out. Big thanks to our friends at Heatland [music] Discol for the help on that intro. As we head to hole number 10, no, the drone footage wasn't shot today, believe it or not. as we head to the shortest hole on the course is 254 ft. A must get birdie. If there's any hole at this tournament that you have to birdie, one if not both rounds, it's this one. 74% of the field would pick up the birdies today here. And looks like Kramer is going to be one of those statistics. And we do better than birdie. >> I mean, what a pro move. I think that's Borsk getting out of the way. A, he knows it's a great shot and B thinking it might ring it up and I want to make sure that I'm out of the way of the camera. That is that's a pro move all day. 10 out of 10 recommend for everyone else to follow that. And speaking of cameras, as we watch Braden, believe our friends over at Discolf Van Life have the FPO action. A great battle taking place over there this weekend. So, uh, when their release schedule is all locked in, I'm sure you'll be seeing all the rounds. Michael and his wife out there. one of the deeper, richer fields that we've seen on the FBO side at the CHO in the last few years. So, make sure you go over there and watch that coverage as we head to the 11th 416 ft. Usually, you don't see much of this stuff on the Reich come into play. It's just a matter of keeping it low underneath it, looking for a skip. One that skips forward. A skip flare off to the left won't do you a lot of good. You need something [music] that's kind of driving forward to the pin. >> That's going to be...





