Check out highlights from Round 3 of the Throw Pink Women’s Disc Golf Championship!

Please note that this is a condensed version of the broadcast and not intended to be shot for shot coverage

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29 Comments

  1. Catrina has a great lead…but what about those footsteps of Kristin coming up behind her!? I wish there was full coverage of this event!

  2. How come zero shots of Hokum? Didn't she make any good shots? If not how come she is 4th or something?

  3. Where is Jomezpro and gk pro coverage? What a shame on disc golf. Not only do they let men play with women but they don’t even do coverage.

  4. 6:23 does the disc have to rest in the basket or be "released" from players hand to count as official?! jus seemed odd not sure I've seen that before? doesn't mean it doesn't happen often either.

  5. Am I the only person that is sick of seeing high fives between competitors for every made putt? You want to win right? When they make a putt, that should make you a little mad and a little more motivated to make yours. No high five, just concentrate on your own game.

    Sure, there’s times when you have to give the nod to a competitor when they do something crazy, but it’s like we’re watching a group of friends playing like there are no stakes!

    And I don’t want to hear about good sportsmanship. You can be a good sport and not be a cheerleader for everyone on your card. Someone please show some competitive nature and get mad, get focused and stop trying to make friends.

  6. I love FPO coverage even more than MPO coverage, but come on DGPT, there are a dozen uninteresting inside-the-circle putts in this highlight video and not a single Paige Shue (world champ who we haven't seen all year), Hailey King (who won a major this year and worked her way into the top 10 today), or Sarah Hokum (world champ in 4th place). Maybe back in 2019 watching Cat sink putts in the circle was something remarkable, but not now. Let's do better please.

  7. A lot of the Trilogy players are built stoutly this year. Built to take the pounding of a 4-day tourney.

  8. Garbage high light reel. You didn’t even show the players making moves. Wth. Some DGPT putz put this together?

  9. Kristin had a slow start, and fine if she wont win, but at least she continue that top3 strike going 🙂

  10. I don't like the Pro tour hijacking the coverage. I have watched the GK Pro (Honk) coverage all year, the day after, why can't this event be the same. Because I also watch the pro tour highlights. But can't afford to pay to watch the full coverage.

  11. I see the Man who's suffering from a personality disorder and is delusional is in 9th place. It's a great thing y'all allow Men to steal from the Women in this Division. Great job PDGA great job!!

  12. Stop making FPO players to compete with trans players. It is clearly unfair. And is creating stress on the FPO players. I am a liberal and believe in peoples freedoms. It goes too far when one groups freedom is taking away from another’s. A man’s body, even with hormone therapy has advantages over a woman’s body. Open your eyes. You can physically see it.

  13. These highlight packs are unenjoyable. There's not story unfolding, just a bunch of C1 putts. No misses, no story of people falling back. The leaderboard they showed at the end clearly indicated that people who were tied for the lead are now WAAY back, but there's no video of that. It's a terrible way to showcase the tournament and it's certainly not growing the sport.

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