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Chili Open 2025

On March 15-16, the 20th anniversary of the Chili Open took place in Lörrach. Merry Chains Basel and Disc Golf Lörrach hosted the party. The course was, as always, in top shape and the weather was also mostly good. It only got a bit wetter on Sunday, but otherwise it was dry. On Saturday evening, an anniversary celebration with a party next to the course area took place alongside the spectacle on the course.

The field of participants was once again filled with some high-caliber players this year; and so it remained exciting in some categories until the end. I would particularly like to highlight the FPO category. While Maren Mossig led the field with three throws after the first round on Saturday, Natalie Holloköi managed the turnaround on Sunday and again outdistanced Maren by three throws. This allowed Natalie to win the season opener. In the MPO category, Tony Ferro had already shot a 1061-rated round on Saturday, which meant that he could no longer be stopped.

The top 3 in all categories:

MPO:

1. Tony Ferro -32
2. Emile Barbe -28
3 Maxime Tanghe -24

FPO:

1. Natalie Holloköi +14
2. Maren Mossig +17
3. Sophie Rossteuscher +30

MP40:

1. Frederic Keiflin -22
2. Jens Fröhlich -18
3. Stephan Müller -17

FP40:

1. Julia Burkhardt +32
2. Doris Rubin +73
3. Mercedès Fritschi +86

MP50:

1. Mehdi Boukarabila -10
2. Jean-Louis Tanghe -5
3. Matthias Gamma -1

MP60:

1. Paul Francz +10
2. George Braun +16
3. Peter Hüsler +32

MP70:

1. Turi Küttel +53
2. Werner Kuster  

MJ18:

1. Luke Ferro +12

All results can be found on the PDGA page.

You can find many photos of the Chili in Michi Stadelmann’s gallery on flickr.

The Swisstour is now traveling to the French-speaking part of Switzerland. The Revolution in Geneva is already the next B-tier tournament on the calendar and is one of our PRO tournaments. We wish all participants in Geneva a great tournament.

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