2026 MVP Bottle Lake Open | MPO Final RD F9 | Stout, Humphries, Blair, Latta
Watch on YouTubeWatch the final round coverage of the 2026 MVP Discs Bottle Lake Open, the last event of a thrilling five-week tour down under in Christchurch, New Zealand. Pro disc golfers Luke Humphreys and Paulman are on site, providing expert commentary as they analyze the action-packed competition. The weather is a key factor, with a chilly but wind-free day making it ideal for throwing discs. Levi Stout is a force to be reckoned with, having consistently performed well throughout the tournament, while Jacob Blair's success across the globe makes him a contender to catch up. Meanwhile, newcomer Isaac Latta is expected to bring his A-game, having already impressed in previous events. Witness the tight competition as these top players battle it out for the title at Bottle Lake, one of New Zealand's premier disc golf courses.
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Welcome into [music] final round coverage here on Gothro. This is the 2026 MVP Discs Bottle Lake Open. We [music] are right here in Christ Church, New Zealand. This is the final event of our tour down under as well. It's been four events in 5 weeks. Crazy time down [music] here. post Luke Humphre of course and tall Paulman joining me again for this final [music] round. The action's tight. It is not the day that we had the prior two days. >> No, not at all. Um the sun never really broke through today, so it's just a bit chilly. Might see some folks wearing some extra layers today. I do believe the wind was down. Much easier to throw the disc and know what it was going to do today. But um yeah, be vice out here. Really making a statement in [music] the first two rounds. And if he keeps doing what he is doing, it's going to be very tricky to catch [music] this man today. A lot of birdies on the course, but this guy is managing it well. Yeah, he and I both shot a dozen under yesterday. Put ourselves up top. We have a little bit of cushion uh over third place and fourth place, but it's it's going to be chasing Levi Stout again, which is consistent here. >> I just got to note, this isn't your first battle at Bottle Lake with Levi Stout. [music] >> No. >> So, I'm looking forward to a little rematch here and making his way to [music] the lead card again. Jacob Blair finding some success across the pond, if you will. >> Yeah. >> And um I love to see it. I think he took down [music] second place at the orchard. So, going to be tough to catch Levi, [music] but still playing some great golf down here in New Zealand. And to round out the card, Isaac Lada, help me out with him. [music] Yeah, he popped a nine yesterday. He's actually from Deneden. All the other ones just go to [music] school there. So, he's a local to the area, RPM sponsor. He's going to throw a few different molds. He's got a bunch of game. He can really smash the disc. You don't get a chance to do it too much here at Bottle Lake, but when he does get the opportunity, he lets him rip. >> Yeah, I think those [music] sparsely thrown distance shots once you see them. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the first te here at the beautiful Bottle Lake Disc Golf Course in the heart of Oatahi Cross. We're at the conclusion of the MVP discs two on the season for another year and what a year it's been. We scaled the country from Tatanaki and Toppo to Oakland and now Christ Church contesting events up and down the country with some great American and Canadian contingent alongside talented New Zealand players and we've seen many of them this weekend with six Kiwis making leard across Mo and N here at the MVP discs Bottle Lake Open. It's going to be a battle. We've got two Americans, two Kiwis featuring on final round MO lead card action. And what a card we're going to have to contest the final two it and under trophy of the season. You are of course watching the MVP discs to it and under here on Gothro and now we welcome our players. First your overnight leader. He carded a stellar 12 under par 1060 rated round yesterday. We know all too well this man's got game and he's taking that game to the US later this year. The highest rated player in the Southern Hemisphere. Give it up for New Zealand Levi Stout. >> Good time to shine. last event of the TDU season. Levi making his way over to the States to play some big events this year. >> Yeah, he's going to be showing up in time to play Jonesboro, Kansas City, Austin. Then he's going to see what else he can factor in and try and make here from Witchah, Kansas for the third year in a row in New Zealand contesting tour and under titles. He's a friend to all here in New Zealand. We're going to call him one of our own very soon. The more he spends his time here, the more it seems to be that he feels at home, the front man of Gothro and an elite professional in his own right. Give it up for Luke Humphrey. [applause] >> What a nice warm welcome from Henry. It really does feel so good to come back for the third year and just just hang out with the friends that you've made, you know. >> Yeah. Yeah. You said it. You've got a caddy on your bag that's been there for years. Yeah. You just see old friends. There's nothing like it. Henry calling your name. >> A rising star within our midst. He's from Scots Valley, California. And we've seen him on a couple of league cards already on the tour down under season last week with a podium finish at the New Zealand Disc Golf Open. Please put your hands together for Jacob Blair. >> Yeah. threetime world champion Sarah Wodssworth looking on. >> Curious who of the bunch will want to make the return next year from from the American contingency that came over this year, you know. >> Yeah, we see new players every year. A couple stay, couple choose to do something else with their offse final round lead card coverage of the 2026 MVP discs. to a down under and the bottle lake open here in Otahi Christ Church. He is from Deneden here in New Zealand making his goth throw coverage debut. Last year he competed on each and every tour and under event and I recall him saying a goal this year was to make coverage. He joins us here today. Give it up for Denedan's Isaac latter. >> Let's see what Isaac can do here on coverage. I see Levi and Luke yourself putting putting herself in a good position and Jacob kind of making the one mistake you don't want to make on hole one. Just leaking out left. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. It's unfortunate. >> You really got to pick a spot in the middle of the fairway that you're trying to land here. This was a nice little shot right here. FX2. Same disc you he threw off the T. Actually, we both threw FX2s off the T, but he puts himself inside the circle with that little up and down route. >> Yeah, it definitely looked like that wasn't something that maybe you could base the basket, but he gets himself a look and can clean it up for par. >> Overturned my A5 forehand. Started to think about that roof. Kept it low. Kept it too low. Levi's been throwing this takapoo perfect all week long. making it look easy. He's got to tap in again. >> Yeah, he just he can hit that slower mold and it just more of a a full confident shot. He's throwing it so well and he's got different stabilities in his bag. Much like I see several pros doing with putters. Same mold, more worn in. Get a couple of them stacked up. Different stages of flight. Just a little too much hiser on that one. Grab some chains though. >> Yeah, I could have slipped back a stroke on the first hole. >> Yeah, it hurts. Chase in. >> Yeah, a little harder to get comfortable, you know. Did that stay in? >> It did. Okay. It is a little further maybe than it was last year. Matt Bell kind of leaked it long round one and ended up being in bounds as well. So, >> longer than in previous years, but still in players minds as they're approaching the green. >> Absolutely. Nice par save there too from Jacob. Good putt. He's got a great putt. Kind of settles low, uses his legs and has great tempo. Yeah. And he's been getting a lot of exposure to being on the road and traveling and playing different events at different arenas. And [music] he's just gathering a lot of experience points. I can see himself settling into that, [music] you know, some of the stronger fields, settling in towards the top. >> Yeah, he's still keeping a full-time job. He's an engineer as well, so he's doing two things [music] at once. Pretty well. Harder hole on the course. Not the hardest, but definitely one that plays tricky. Requires two good shots to get the birdie. >> Yeah, well put. heading straight at the mando tree. That skip was like a little a little right forward skip. It didn't really out. So, he's going to be in a pinched position. I unfortunately follow the leader. Watch that thing graze on edge. Just found a fat batch of grass to stop it from keep moving left. >> Yeah. adding the proper amount of Annheiser to that FX2 shot. That's position A. >> Just a nice height on that shot. Just rode over the ground. Maybe not even a foot off the ground there for a bit. >> Yeah, it's a good way to control distance. Throw it a little lower. >> This is Isaac's FD1. Same disc he threw out of bounds on one. turned it over a little bit. Kind of an over adjustment maybe puts him in a position where he's kind of forced to lay up around this mando tree. Could have gotten a little more but still it's a wide open 200t up shot from there. >> Yeah, just get yourself in a better position from there. Don't have to bite off too much. This is Jacob's Whoa. Hot skip. Didn't see it in person. That is unfortunate. It's his D2. He loves throwing that thing. It's got some good flip up for him. >> Yeah. And kept it in bounds the entire flight. >> I'm trying to squeeze this tree. There was like a sandwich there. I'd given up one already. I needed to kind of set the tone. So, that's my signature D3 from this year. >> Kept the fans happy there. They like that. >> Got to do something early. >> Got a beautiful gallery out today. >> Look at this. I'm I'm glad I got to see this thing. Wow. Little picture frame. >> Wow. >> Terrible skip. Unfortunately, hit some sandy area. Definitely could have gotten himself closer, but that's about 55 ft >> still. I mean, to be able to get that forward progress from that lie. >> It's a little hot. Got to sit down. Whoa, that's OB there. Checks up just before it. >> Yeah, some lush grass back down there be behind the basket. He knows either way. >> Yeah. >> And he shows you. >> Oh, settle in. >> Yeah. It's about the same distance. Really? We'll go ahead and let Jacob throw this birdie bid. Bit of foliage in his way. There >> did look like it. repping San Francisco. >> Ocky start for Isaac. >> The disc just won't sit by the basket now. It's windy. >> What? >> Dude, >> what is he doing? That's >> It's not him. It's not him. It's disc golf, dude. This is what disc golf does to people sometimes. And what a can for the quad bogey. Hey, if you're going to get a quad bogey, bang a 40footer up the hill to do it. >> Like definitely some putting styles kind of they roll more than others. >> Yeah, >> there's a lot of angle on a disc, it didn't look like he was doing anything like that, but for it to happen that many times. >> Like the day was definitely less windy, but there were times when the wind picked up. Oh, I know. Kind of messed around a little bit. >> Yeah. Yeah. I mean, you know, you don't want to think about it too long, but that's a stick on [music] the mans that's winning. So, >> it's true. >> Take it serious. >> Yeah. Now, I've got the T- box. I got to think uh applying pressure is the proper [music] way to do it from here. Let's try and crack. >> 100%. [music] >> Get him to >> It is your time. You got the box. Throw the best shot you got right here. >> Yeah. Going back to that uh 2025 Spectrum D3 that it's got some good flip up to it. >> I don't think I don't think you needed the flip up. >> I didn't want that much flip up at all. No, I was trying to decide if I hit that flat or if there was some wind out there and I think I just hit it a little too flat. >> Yeah, definitely a smidge though pushing it that way. So once you tipped it a bit, just kind of went with it. >> Kind of the opposite. Um ending up about the same distance from the basket. A little nose up from Levi maybe. Yeah, himself wondering about the wind. I mentioned that I thought that there was wind, I think. This needs to hit some soft sand. Yeah. >> Yeah, there's a lot of it up there. Oh. Ah, >> get some funky flare skips. And they can find that OB >> for a 40footer, which is about what he's got there. This ends up being one of the harder baskets to approach. >> Oh, she is stable. Good distance on it from Isaac. I think he chose the right disc. Just a bit more angle. He's got an opportunity for birdie. Nobody's that close, though. Well, one guy, one guy has climbed the mountain, dude. He is in the basket. Such a good putt. I had the side angle, but the back angle was just as good, man. That's kind of like a little reverse pressure apply. Oh, psych. That was gorgeous. >> Yeah, that was that was a better putt than the last one for sure, >> man. I mean, you don't want to see Levi crushing a big putt before you got a little something to work with. >> No, at that point, [clears throat] no matter where Isaac hits this basket, it won't let him stay inside 20 feet, >> bro. I'm telling you, there's something in that stroke. >> Yeah. I wonder. >> I mean, I guess if you get it over the basket, they just go in. But see, his It didn't really have much juice on it. Maybe it's just like extra spin or something that he's creating. Maybe it's not even an angle issue. >> Could be. Yeah. Just trying to talk it out with you. I don't know. >> Yeah. Either way, I'm just glad my my good boy sat in the basket not losing a stroke on a big putt from Levi Stout cuz that [music] stroke, you don't want to see that early on. [snorts] >> Right. >> No, [music] not at all. >> Par five horseshoeesque [music] mando tree to go around. You saw it just there. Kind of flares back out. This is all out of bounds to our right. So, there are some sketchy lines over that that people try for the eagle bid, but most of the time it's pretty stock birdie. Yeah, I mean this is this is a big decision time for players that want to catch a leader. >> Oh yeah, I I misread the wind. I walked up to a 15 mph wind at that Z box. >> Uhhuh. >> And threw into a zero mile. >> Man, you hit that just a smidge harder and it's going to wrap around that mando tree. So are you drop zoning from there or you >> No, you don't actually go to the drop zone. Gotta take it from where it went OB because I've missed the man. >> Yeah, you didn't cross the plane. Goodness. >> Unfortunate. It was just a full-blown wind read miss. >> Yeah, that's a par on a hole. That they're not giving you a birdie. This is tight, too. >> Stops where it lands halfway on the line. That's safe, actually. >> Sandy batch. Yeah. I mean, I don't I prefer the backhand obviously because I'm a backhand player. You guys are comfortable throwing the forehand. I think either way works, but I don't I feel like maybe the the forehand misses the the mando more. I love this play. >> I backed myself up like 80 ft >> due to where the basket is located >> and I was trying to get a good skip. >> I mean, this still, you know, that that doesn't, but you can still access the birdie from there. >> I was trying to get myself like a 50-footer, I think, was the best case scenario. >> Yeah. From here, Jacob is stymied. He can still get the birdie, but like >> yeah, he chooses to push long left. Kind of playing further away from the basket than I I thought he would have, but >> this is >> maybe he knows the line totally. And he actually had the ability to go over that OB straight at the basket. Chose not to. mentioned later there was just like one or two twizzlers in the line that he was choosing not to play because of >> too aggressive right now when he's got this nice I mean only three-stroke lead but just too aggressive right now when he can >> throw a safer shot and still get the same eagle >> he's forcing us to do that stuff >> he doesn't need to be doing it >> yeah oh he finds the avenue >> and gets some love [applause] I assume without tree that's in the raspberries. >> 100%. Like you're going to have to ask somebody to get in there and then give him a disc after the round. >> Showing off some touch right there. That's like a That's his throwing putter. It's not like a thick rimmed approach disc. >> That's the skip you want. >> Yeah. That's my next one. Yeah. The one to miss. Bail it out right here though for the bird. Man, everything is hit metal. That one finally stayed close. >> You know what I think? I just I just figured it out. He's putting the grays. Got to get the white dock. >> He mentioned it. Yeah. Last round. Seems like white is kind of the color around here. He's going against the grain. >> The silvery grays like to run. >> Yeah. Nice bird from Jacob. Still gets it even though he was pretty pinched on that Mando tree. Kind of showing you that maybe this is a par4. >> Something can be changed >> if you have to pitch around a corner and still get the birdie. I don't know. You guys, you tell me. At OTB, every disc is virtually in your hand, carefully measured, weighted, and examined, giving you the ultimate confidence in your game. Head to OTB now to get your new favorite discs. Having a PDGA membership is one of the best ways to engage and compete with your local disc golf community. Being an active member gives you access to thousands of sanctioned events [music] and leagues around the world. From local events to majors, there's an [music] event out there for you. So, sign up and join the over 100,000 active [music] members today. Visit pdga.com/join to learn more and we'll see you out on the course. All right, guys. [music] Bottle Lake is actually the second event of the year that we're offering tour points at. Go throw tour points, which is brought to you guys by Prodigy Disc. And every single week that we have an event, we're going to be doing a custom disc [music] for it. And this week is the A2 and 400 Ultra Soft Glow Plastic. You saw that stamp. You can pick it up at prodigy.com/gthrow. [music] It's a sweet one. I actually love what they're doing over there with the artwork. >> Yeah, that artwork is super beautiful. Maybe I'm just biased. I love New Zealand. [music] So, >> that goes for the both of us, man. Part three, little switch up. We've told you before the change of pace here. I do like it's a very touchy shot. low ceiling, but it takes full commitment. And only one guy in the field is throwing this full flex shot right here. Oh, that was flying out of there. >> Yeah, might not have been close to the basket, but I don't think it was going to find Hazard. >> No, I don't think so. Would have been left. >> Yeah, >> it was basically moving straight right to left at that point in its flight. Got a distortion here from >> Mr. Jacob Blair. Yeah, a little back door action. >> You don't see people get through to the pinh high putt much, but that's perfect. Really? >> I like it. If there's a will, there's a way. The distortion. I haven't heard that name in a while. I love that. >> Yeah, I go with a a similarish disc, the A5. >> Fan favorite over at Prodigy. Yeah, slight slip. >> Slip a bit. Oh, look at that. Nice and tidy. Could have got to the hazard, I suppose, as I see it there. But that sand is so grabby and you didn't really have a lot of angle on it and you I think you hit that little >> This is hot the wall too. >> I mean going to be a tricky putt. You haven't taken any penalty strokes yet. So there's still an opportunity for the birdie. Got to stay positive. Find this putting stroke. >> Just if it if it can go wrong, it is going wrong. Honestly, if he just looks about six to eight inches higher, he's gonna make every putt. They're all right on the like on the stripe. But >> you're right. You're right. >> Just un unfortunate. >> When Henry said that he had set his goal to get on the coverage this year after playing in our events now for a few years, that that's a pretty cool goal. And to watch somebody achieve something like that is awesome, man. Super happy for Isaac. >> Yeah. >> Just to be here. will be taking the bogey unfortunately as the rest of us grab that bird and we head into seemingly the easiest par4 on the course. Once you've thrown a good drive, it's it's over. >> It's not. But I like where you're going with that. The good drive definitely sets you up for the birdie. It's very tricky to get to the basket off the tee. But the second shot is [music] crucial to land before the basket because the OB is so tight behind the basket that people are just throwing their birdies away >> recklessly. >> Yeah, >> you've got to have some pace on your second shot. Slow it down. Leave it 10 feet short of the basket. >> Oh, it's perfect. And he gets the flat skip. Yeah, good shot. >> He'll be jump putting from there. >> Yeah, options from over there. >> Get the skip. Get towards the left. Throw it flat and lay it in the middle. And I don't just don't go right. Little too much flip up there. We're both throwing FX3, Jacob and I. He's got a 500 plastic. This is the 750 Glimmer. This is the bast here, which I am finding to be so good. >> Yeah. Jacob got dropped down rather than kicking to the right. It looked like and >> I got lucky. We both pushed it a little further than you want to, but uh yeah, I'm in a pretty simple spot there. >> I love the mid play here. I know it feels like you want to throw the fairway to get, you know, as much distance as you can, but it brings that left side OB into play with more edge on the disc. Kotari just hammered a 11-speed stable driver. That was a beautiful shot by Isaac. >> Whoa, that was a great shot from Jacob >> when he's got that green A2. >> Yeah, that's his money disc. >> Yep. >> Man, he just he hit it so flat right through his gap. >> That's what I'm talking about right there. >> I'm just being I have to be so respectful. I Yeah, I would have loved to give it a bid, but it's almost impossible >> if you miss the basket. It's out of bounds. >> It just doesn't make sense. >> It's for you, but not, you know, not for Levi. Like, >> yeah. Feels like it's not the time. >> No. Still four between you. >> Yeah. >> All right. Looking like three easy birdies. Jacob, keep pace. >> Oh, yeah. [applause] >> Just like a perfect speed putt. >> Yep. >> That was weighted. Definitely didn't look like the most >> comfortable stroke, confident stroke that he's taken, but it's in the bottom of the basket. And you can you can work with that indeed. I think pretty typical of the top cards here coming through hole [music] six. That is one of the easier ones. Hole seven, one of the harder ones. Seven and eight both played as the hardest hole on the course yesterday. It's somewhat the same again today. It just takes three [music] good shots to get up there for the birdie. And that third one, if you're far back, this bunker looms. >> Yeah. >> And the OB left will be long as well. [music] It's a very protected green. >> Yeah. This hole's got a lot of nuances. [music] The gap off the tea isn't huge, but you are throwing over OB, so likely any tree hit, you're going to walk up to the drop zone and you're going to throw three. Pretty tricky. OB on the left comes up quick if you leave that edge on it too much. But this is definitely one of those holes that a player can't attack for the eagle. And I think that's probably why it's playing the way that it is. People are getting a little more aggressive than they need to be. They're being a little careless with that third shot in maybe with that bunker. >> Good shot. pretty pretty modest. He's really just trying to hit that gap. Move left, set himself up for another stock shot. >> Yeah, >> going with a D2 as well. >> Pretty high. I tricked myself so oddly on this one. I threw my T-shot great yesterday. I was way up there and tried to go for the eagle. I ended up getting the birdie. But before I throw that T-shot, I think to myself like, don't throw it that hard. Tone it down. Don't do what you did yesterday. And there's no reason to do that to yourself. Yeah, >> beautiful shot by Isaac. That's his destroyer. And that's about as far as I've seen anybody. >> Yeah, making your decision and sticking with it is very key. You don't want to be in between shots because that's what you're going to do. You're going to throw an in between shot. >> Trying to get up here and get right so I can throw a forehand into the green. >> Uh-uh. >> It's inbounds. Very close. Too close, but inbounds. And it sets me up for the angle that I was going for. >> Totally. I can go left of the tree, which takes most of the bunker play. >> I love the angle that Jacob has to work with here. He's all the way to the left, so he can push that right side so much. >> Still got to be careful. >> Not even going full speed here. Dropping down to a fairway. >> Basically ensuring he doesn't get to the bunker. >> Yeah, >> he can pull up next to it and have a an eagle putt. That's what you need to do on this hole. You got to hit a big putt. You don't push that bunker. There's that big tree on the left side that kind of creates that that low ceiling on the left. And if you can get to that tree, you have a manageable putt. I was [clears throat] some thick straw. So yeah, ended up uh just slipping a little bit. Awesome power and it fades out early. I have that for par. So, it's not the worst deal, >> right? It's not the worst deal, but it's also still four strokes and just Levi just hasn't he hasn't cracked yet, you know. >> No, no, those shots need to land to make this shot have more pressure. >> Yeah. >> Instead, he knows he's getting one if he slides it up there. >> Yeah. He can disc down from the distance that he's at. It's I mean he's just he's really playing great golf. [applause and cheering] >> The I feel like the vibes are so high here. It's, you know, there's definitely that competitive bone in all of us, but like you're kind of just enjoying it so much it's hard to like really, you know, not many players like can just, you know, >> just kind of hold that stone face to all the smiles out there and all the love that you're getting. Like just to put on a stone face and like grind out every birdie, it's it's it's hard. Yeah, you saw everybody else putt out with this gallery here in this portion of the course. I couldn't find a place to use the bathroom. [laughter] So, I got so far behind and unfortunately I just rushed myself a little bit for no reason. [music] End up taking a bogey. That one hurts cuz I just had to use the bathroom. >> Just dropping two strokes. >> Dumb. [music] >> It happens. >> It does, but it shouldn't. And it can't if you're trying to catch somebody in the lead who continues to put pressure on us like Eli's been doing. Levi, excuse me. He's going to that mint peeka. Same one he threw on hole four. He and Isaac actually both threw mint peeka on four, which is like one of the more soughtafter discs here in New Zealand. It's kind of like the the golden run. >> Yeah. >> People talk about like the run of RPM discs. that and actually I saw it in Isaac's hand. He's going to throw it again. D2 flips up a little too much for Jacob. I think there was a bit of a breeze out there that he wasn't feeling on the T- box. >> Yeah, >> he also can smoke forehands. [laughter] >> Maybe trying to put a little extra on it. Get close to that gap and just hit it a little flatter than he wanted to. >> Could have. >> They'll still have an angle to get in. >> That's not a bad spot. Everyone's got something to work with here. >> Yeah. So, I'm going a little faster than I've been going. I keep on ending up in a weird position on the left and have to get down on knee and throw this. So, I just decided to throw it in the tree. >> Yeah, you might have to get down on a knee from in there, too. Actually, what? Levi birdied from here. >> Yeah, he wasn't in this spot. But I'm still going for the green here. Like you said, I got to put some pressure on him. So, >> ooh, that's a good tree. >> Could have been. Could have been not It could have been a not good tree. It >> was high. Things were happening. >> Yeah, Jacob. A little out of position just laying up. >> It was kind of that tree reminding you to like chill out. Like, hey, not yet. Well, after the bogey on seven, I'm not very chill. I mean, you're not [applause] you're just thinking about Levi right now. You're not checking scores or anything. Jacob's kind of chilling there a couple strokes back from you. >> No, that that shot out of the tree is not caring about second, third, fourth, whatever. I'm just trying to catch Le at this point. >> Well, >> he's going to help me out. >> One mistake. >> So, now all of a sudden, if I get up and down, I get a stroke, which is the type of hole that it is. Uh >> oh. >> Ends up good. Little edge on that. Oh, the goalie. >> Yeah, gold. A5. >> This thing usually goes where it's supposed to. >> Come on. >> No, that was that was not good. But he's still got a pot. >> 43 ft's not where you want your par from. >> Yeah, I got to think that, you know, you're not as comfortable as Levi at this point. So, safe to say >> moving moving a little quick on the putts. [snorts] >> Moving into the basket with that putt. >> I focused up. I put some stuff behind me. >> It's there. That's a good stroke. Good weight transfer, >> dude. I stared lasers into that chain link. I picked one and I just everything I had into it. >> I like it. Keep doing it. Yeah, that's nice. Jacob's putting PA3s. I'm of course putting the new signature mold that I've got, the good boy, which is available to you guys February 19th and dealers already. If you guys want to pick that up, prodigy.com or tell your local retailer to pick some of those things up. Great semi beaded. It's just a little micro bead. Not much to it. It's just a great [music] flyer. been one of the best putters I've ever used, if not the best. And I can't wait for it to come out in a ton of [music] plastics this year. You guys are going to be seeing it in all the plastics you enjoy. So, check it out. Thanks to everybody who has already last hole, the front nine. >> Last hole. I'm calling it a must birdie. I'm definitely don't don't bogey off that left side OB, but and I mean, you picked up one on Levi right there. Could have been the two that you lost on the hole prior. >> Yeah. >> But it's time to put the pedal to the metal here in the woods. And this is a good little statement hole. >> Yeah, we we do dip into the woods heavy starting on hole nine. A bunch of obelined very wooded hallways and be okay. >> Yeah, that was archive 750 Glimmer Archive right there. Great stable mid out of the Prodigy lineup. >> I'm going back to the Spectrum A5. This is my favorite throwing putter I've ever had. It's actually got a little bit of flip up these days. And >> fights [cheering] like that will definitely put in the running for favorite disc in the bag. >> Oh, we get a replay, too. Yeah, I'm going to be using the the good boy for shots like this, but I hadn't quite dialed it in yet. So, I'm still going back to that A5. I've had it for a few years. It it does what I like. I mean, this is the Takapoo that he hits flat. Even a little Annheiser out of the hand. Trust the stability. My goodness. [applause] That's what you got to do on holes like this. The way his discs just spin on the ground. Oh, there's OB over there. Ends up safe, though. Yeah, nice play from Jacob. He's got a little streak going on. Five of his last six after a slow start. He's putting the pressure on me. Time to get things rolling. Like I said, Jacob has definitely done things that have led him to maybe gain a little more comfortable comfortability on the on the round. You've kind of been a little up and down, so definitely time to lock in. You've hit some great putts. >> I mean, that guy's front nine. Look at it. Start to six for seven to start is just rough trying to catch. >> Yep. And I got a feeling, you know, there's some hunters back there. Some apex redditors on on other cards. So, >> talking about Cory Ellis. >> Yeah. I mean, specifically charging. >> Bell was like six through seven, I think, when I looked just to see how your guys' match was shaken up. So, >> yeah. >> Yeah, >> it's shaking up. Levi Stout is doing what he does on TDU coverage, and [music] that is a lot of birdies, a lot of really good putts, just making good decisions and pouring in the basket. [music] >> Yeah, I love it. Obviously, Bradley's in there. Yeah, I mean, people are having a day. Francis Orange finding his way around Bottle Lake. Nice and clean. Oh yeah, what a shot. We love to see pups at go throw events. Fourth event of the Tour Down Under, guys. The [music] MVP discs, Bottle Lake Open. Front N is over. There's just the back nine to go and we crown the last champion of the New Zealand trip before we head back and see you guys [music] state side. Man, I don't want to hear that. Had such a beautiful round with my card today. It was like probably one of the best round best rounds of disc golf I played vibeswise. It was just >> incredible. New Zealand just always brings it. Yeah. Never lasts long enough. For tall Paul Omen, I'm Luke [music] Humphre. It's been a pleasure being with you guys here on Gothro coverage. Nine holes left. Come join us for it. We crown a champion next.