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ARP | 2021 Music City Open R3 F9 | FPO Chase Card | Ryan : C. Allen : Velediaz : Young |
Join Sarah Sinclair and Leah Senegeni as they provide coverage of the 2021 Music City Open R3 FPO Chase Card on the PDGA National Tour Finale at Mill Ridge Park. The stacked field features talented players including Natalie Ryan, Katrina Allen, Macy Valadillas, and Heather Young, all sponsored by Prodigy. With everyone tied closely at five under par, the competition is fierce. Sarah and Leah break down hole one, a challenging par-three that requires precise driving and approach shots. They discuss the importance of navigating the tight gap and avoiding obstacles like the out-of-bounds line on the left side of the basket. The players' strategies for tackling this hole include using forehand lines to avoid turning back and attempting sneaky high gaps over the tee box. Watch as Sarah and Leah analyze the pros and cons of each player's approach, providing insightful commentary on the techniques used by these top female disc golfers.
Watch thrilling moments from the 2021 Music City Open as top FPOs compete on a challenging course.
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hello and welcome to round three fpo chase card coverage of the 2021 music city open presented by dynamic discs this is the pdga national tour finale we have switched venues over to mill ridge park this is a temporary course that was built specifically for this event i am sarah sinclair and i'm joined by leah senegeni how's it going i am doing well today thank you to our coverage sponsor infinite discs we have a stacked card here today i'm very excited to see how these women attack this course first off we've got natalie ryan she's out of richmond virginia sponsored by prodigy katrina allen also sponsored by prodigy macy valadillas she is out of tennessee and she's sponsored by dynamic discs and heather young also out of tennessee sponsored by prodigy coming into this round everyone is pretty tightly locked here we've got natalie at five under par and then everyone else at four under par this is hole one it's a par three 215 feet there's a tight gap just past the t-pad and then you want it to basically fade a little bit left up onto the hill it's a straight shot um feels more like an approach so let's see what they got whoopsie good start cat i would say the most challenging part of this hole is the fact that there's an ob line running all around the left side behind the basket and then if you are to flex a flick a little too far you're putting the water into play as well so you're going out of out of bounds but may potentially lose a disc so it could be scary natalie went out of bounds long there i saw a lot of women opting for this forehand line just so that they didn't have to turn their back to the tiny gap off of the tee and there's also a sneaky high gap over here that uh at least one person on my card took i'm not sure if any of these women will go that way though it's pretty aggressive for the first shot macy makes the adjustment and keeps it lower it skips right near the pin i would say this is one of the more difficult first tee shots of a of a big event that i've played unfortunately oh looks like she might have found...





