2025 Samui Swine XII • R1 • All • Philo Brathwaite • Shasta Criss • Japi Pistokoski • Tee Vetne
Watch the highlights of the 2025 Samui Swine Classic number 12, presented by Latitude 64 as their main sponsor. This annual event brings together top players, including Philo Brathwaite, Shasta Chris (also known as Yappy), and Tee Vetne, a Thai national with a high rating of 992. In this video, witness the start of round one, all 22 holes of an 11-hole course played twice through. The challenging triple Mando hole on hole number 1 sets the tone for the competition, with all eyes on achieving a birdie. Expert analysis and commentary offer insights into the strategies employed by top players like Shasta Chris, who took down the event last year in Masters Yappy. Tune in to hear about the unique challenges posed by the course's obstacles, including the notorious angry goose on hole 3. With its blend of expert commentary and action-packed gameplay, this video provides an engaging look at one of the premier disc golf events in the world.
Watch Philo Brathwaite, Shasta Criss & more at 2025 Samui Swine XII. See their disc golf skills in action.
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Hello everyone and welcome to the 2025 Samui Swine Classic number 12. This year's event brought to us by our friends at Latitude 64 as they're our presenting sponsor. We've got Bo Brathweight along with last year's champion at this event, Shasta Chris Yarno aka Yappy. We're going to call him that throughout the event. And Tvetney, a Thai national, highest rated one at that. This is round one, all 22 holes. You've been here before. It's an 11hole course that we play twice through. I'm giving you all 22 holes in a single video. And we start off on one of the shortest and easiest, just 44 m, barely shy of 150 ft. Triple Mando. And all the pressure is on getting the birdie here. You really feel like you've done something wrong if you take a par. This jumper by one Photho's won this event four times last year. Who got in his way? This man Shasta Chris taking down his first ever in the no division. That is the year before. I think he won it in Masters Yappy out of Finland. And T just a nice little stand still as he comes into the event with a 992 rating. The wildlife is out and about. You're going to hear that throughout the entire weekend of coverage. Sounds like we're at a zoo. Just off and to the right at about the 2:00 position is where hole number three's basket is. And that's of course where we have the angry goose more often than not. Should I say protective? That's a better word. Protective and aggressive. and a star frame to open 269 with a Mando pushing to the right of that Shri where you see the arrow there. You've got OB on the right hand side. Then you also have OB on the left and deep of the pin. All of that OB can come into play with any errant shot or a bad kick. If you've got the forehand, it is certainly the most practical way to get all the way to the pin and arc it. Put it on a little flex, have it work back, and that should give them a look. So, you can see the white band there just peeking through. I'm not a forehand guy, but I'm going to go ahead and say I think this is the single most...





