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TheDiscGolfGuyDecember 18, 2025

2025 Phoenix Ladies Open • Final Rnd Back• Jen Allen • Ashley Phelps • Amy Schiller • Anna McGuire

The 2025 Phoenix Ladies Open presented by the law offices of Paul J. Sacko comes to a thrilling conclusion at the Stripe Show Disc Golf Club in Mesa, Arizona. The final round is filled with action as Jennifer Allen runs away with her lead, while Ashley Phelps navigates a dramatic turn of events that includes a controversy surrounding a misplaced CTP score. Meanwhile, Amy Schiller and Anna McGuire put on a strong show, competing against the best players on the course. As the players tackle the challenging 23-hole temporary course, the drama unfolds on every shot, from the tricky par-three hole 13 to the island green of hole 14. With tensions running high and rain looming in the forecast, the stakes are higher than ever as these talented golfers battle it out for the top spot.

Watch the thrilling conclusion of the 2025 Phoenix Ladies Open with standout performances from Jen Allen, Ashley Phelps, Amy Schiller, & Anna McGuire!

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Hello everyone and welcome back for the conclusion of the 2025 Phoenix Ladies Open presented by the law offices of Paul J. Sacko. We're at the Stripe Show Disc Golf Club in Mesa, Arizona. And right now, Jennifer Allen is running away with things and Ashley Phelps flossing her way through the course as world champ, multipletime world champ Amy Schiller on the card along with Anna Maguire. As I said, we're on the back half of this 23hole temporary course, ready to bring you the action. And we start off on hole number 13, a par three, just 177 ft. Pretty straightforward. There is a mound where the basket is, so it does play on the hillside. So trying to bring something that nestles in next to the pin. Still see the gray clouds and sky out there. Rain or threat of rain certainly still eminent. >> Hit the flowers. Yeah. >> And those flowers uh well maybe they look a little out of place. They're they're not natural flowers. Those are the CTP flag/indicators for the different divisions. And I'm gonna just go ahead and say it. I say it every year. I think it's one of the most unique and coolest ways to have CTPs denoted is by having these flower these pens that are then dressed up, I guess, are then uh made crafted into flowers and then the CTP is written on them each for each division. So, it's pretty cool always to see the flowers kind of mounted around a basket. All planted left side for Schiller. And just got to be careful with that angle, but it looks like it's going to stop right there. Not a problem for Ashley and for Birdie. >> Oh, sorry. Sorry. from one. Mine was right here. >> I don't know. So, why is this? >> I don't know. >> Jen's not worried. She's got birdies to collect. Meanwhile, >> Ashley's saying somebody displaced her round one CTP as she was right underneath the basket. I don't know. Sounds like drama, controversy. If there's somebody I trust who knows exactly what's going on, it's Ashley Phelps, that's for sure. As we head to hole number 14, an island green. And so although this is pretty much wide open, you have to get inside the island off the T-OT. Otherwise, you go to the first drop zone. If...

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