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Ace Run Productions VideosMarch 9, 2022

ARP | 2022 Frostbite Open R2/Back | J. Henderson : J. C. Rohe : S. Garner : M. Dollar | MPO Lead |

The 2022 Frostbite Open R2/Back men's lead card is on the line at Tumble Tree Disc Golf in Opelika, Alabama. Jared Henderson, J.C. Rohe, Stuart Garner, and Matt Dollar are battling for the top spot, with Henderson leading the pack at 10 under through the front nine holes. The group has a narrow margin, making every shot count. The video features commentary from the disc golf community, discussing strategy and technique for the challenging hole 12 on the Deep 9 course. Players must navigate a tight technical forehand shot to reach the fairway, followed by a high-speed backhand turnover that requires precise angle control. The commentators break down the need for touch and hyzer shots to successfully complete this tricky hole, which will ultimately determine who emerges victorious in the lead card position.

Watch J. Henderson and J.C. Rohe battle S. Garner and M. Dollar in the 2022 Frostbite Open R2/Back round for MPO lead.

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Video Transcript

hello everyone we are back at the 2022 frostbite open in opaleika alabama we've got the final stretch of this men's lead card big thank you to auburn opelika disc golf auburn opalega tourism in the opa-leica parks and recreation and of course our patreon family a big thank you to our ace runners comrade we are back at tumble tree and we've got quite a battle going on first yes for this back stretch we have not one card into contention not the chase card in contention but three cards are battling for this first place position on our card we have jared henderson who is 10 under through the front 11. we also have jc rowe who is 11 under through the front 11. we have stuart gardner who is six under through the front eleven and finishing off our card we have matt dollar that who is also 11 under through the front 11 of this final round all right we are checking out hole 12 on the deep 9 drone preview part 3 250 feet a very very tight technical forehand shot working its way towards the middle of the fairway here and then finishing up on a slightly elevated hill for the basket the backhand turnover is also a possible play but either one requires quite a bit of touch and a lot of angle moving up this fairway yeah that's too wide yeah or too straight it just didn't have any it needs to be turning whatsoever you need to be turning by that point pretty much out of your hand this needs to come out on hyzer and stay on hyzer and continue to push it's so difficult well no okay i don't know how he got up that far it's very difficult to get hit the gap that you need to hit you can't see it off the t uh but your disc needs to be turning as it's entering that gap so it takes a lot of touch in order to make that happen now that looks good and some okay history and still ends up in uh circle one so very fortunate there and you're gonna see four four hands on this hole not surprising a little too straight yeah yep and double kick back towards the middle he might have the little alley there for a backhand approach yeah...