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ACL releases top 10 shots from Fort Worth Signature Open

Fort Worth’s best shots were also its most pressure-packed, and the ACL’s new reel spotlights Chamberlain and Clauson/Farias at the exact moments titles were won.

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1. Logan Chamberlain’s singles clincher

Chamberlain anchors the conversation because his Pro Singles title carried the cleanest proof of elite shot-making under pressure. He finished first for $8,000, with Ryan Wiedenfeld taking second and $6,000, and that gap tells the story of a final table decided by execution, not flash.

2. Gabriel Clauson and Ethan Farias’ doubles finish

If Chamberlain’s win was about individual nerve, Clauson and Farias showed how partnership turns risk into payoff. Their Pro Doubles title, worth $10,000, came over Collin Powers and Richard Nyberg, and the pairing’s chemistry is exactly the kind of late-round edge the ACL likes to freeze in a top-10 reel.

3. Ryan Wiedenfeld’s pressure-packed pursuit

Wiedenfeld deserves a place near the top because runner-up finishes in cornhole often reveal as much as wins do. He pushed Chamberlain all the way to second in Pro Singles and still walked away with $6,000, which underlines how narrow the margin was at the top of the Fort Worth field.

4. Collin Powers and Richard Nyberg’s doubles push

Powers and Nyberg gave the doubles final the kind of resistance that makes highlight packages matter. Their runner-up finish for $7,000 came against a championship tandem that had to earn every inch, and that back-and-forth is what turns one match into repeatable content for the league’s audience.

5. The $100,000-plus stage behind every throw

The prize structure mattered because Fort Worth was never just another stop. The ACL said the Signature Open offered more than $100,000 guaranteed in prizes and cash payouts, and that level of money sharpens every airmail, roll, and rescue shot that makes the reel.

6. Will Rogers Memorial Center as a proven showcase venue

Fort Worth’s Will Rogers Memorial Center gave the event a familiar championship backdrop, and that familiarity matters in a sport built on rhythm. The ACL staged a Fort Worth Signature and Open event there in 2025 as well, so the venue is becoming one of the league’s recurring pressure chambers.

7. Three straight days of amateur action

The amateur side ran all three days, which helps explain why the weekend felt bigger than its headline finals. That kind of full-card structure keeps the venue active from start to finish and gives the Signature Open the depth needed to feel like a true league destination rather than a narrow pro showcase.

8. Week 3 of ACL Pro Teams added another layer

The weekend’s story was not limited to singles and doubles, because Week 3 of ACL Pro Teams competition also landed in the spotlight. That crossover is important for fans tracking the league as a whole, since it shows how one event can push individual standings, team narratives, and content value at the same time.

9. The top-10 shots format turns highlights into judgment

The ACL’s YouTube upload is built around a simple challenge: these are some of the best shots from Fort Worth, and fans are asked which one impressed them most. That interactive angle matters because it frames the reel as more than nostalgia, turning the best throws into a public argument about pressure, difficulty, and timing.

10. Fort Worth’s place in the ACL’s bigger tour story

This reel works because Fort Worth already fits the ACL’s larger pro-tour identity, one built around veteran icons, rising stars, and breakout rookies. The league’s 2025-2026 Pro Tour guide makes that mix explicit, and the Signature Open in Fort Worth shows why the format keeps producing moments worth ranking long after the final bag lands.

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