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ARP | 2022 South Florida Open | R1 / B9 | Widboom : Hokom : Weese : Knauer |
The 2022 South Florida Open R1 Division Back Nine highlights from Snyder Park in Fort Lauderdale showcase top players navigating the challenging back nine holes. Ellen Woodboom, Kristen Nauer, and Jessica Elise join forces with Sarah Holcomb and Kim Hatcher to compete in the FPO division. The foursome faces off against each other on a series of scorable holes, including the par-3 10th at 256 feet, which requires a precise shot around multiple trees. Throughout the back nine, players discuss their strategies for tackling these demanding holes. Ellen Woodboom shares her approach to finding the optimal distance and trajectory, while Kristen Nauer reveals her technique for navigating the tricky tree-lined fairway. Meanwhile, Sarah Holcomb and Kim Hatcher provide commentary on the intricacies of the course and the importance of accuracy. With expert insights and behind-the-scenes footage, this video offers a comprehensive look at the top players in action at the South Florida Open.
Watch top players Widboom, Hokom, Weese & Knauer compete in Round 1, B9 of the 2022 South Florida Open disc golf tournament on the ARP course.
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thank you welcome back everyone we're here at the South Florida open this is the back nine of the fpo division we're here at Snyder Park in Fort Lauderdale Florida I'm Sarah Holcomb here with Kim Hatcher all right and we got our leaderboard Sarah Holcomb six down through nine really great start and the lens twins right behind Morgan especially is shooting a five out of nine also right on my tail this back nine is definitely scorable and on this card we have Ellen woodboom Kristen nauer myself and Jessica Elise we got hole 10 Par 3 256 feet it is a hard left turn about maybe 120 feet down the Fairway hard left and then it has a bunch of Guardian treats surrounding the basket definitely a hard burning hole but definitely doable yeah I feel like everybody has a distance for this it's a matter of hitting that line it's an extreme angle whether you throw a writing cordless highway right by it so that's the two here in the background and the airport yeah this is a relay what made you want to go forth in here not backhand the gap I'm not wanting to shank it somewhere I threw it back in in practice and I was able to get to the pin but it seemed like that the high percentage shot was the sidearm for me if I trusted my backhand more I would throw the backhand so it's obviously just 50 back down Ellen also more confident in her back and than me she sneaks through comes up a little short still though and then Kristen doesn't have the sidearm so she's gonna have to throw the difficult turnover it's the first available trees on the left she'll still be able to get down for her yeah it's hairy though another turnover from a patent-pending position comes out every in the right ref but she is within 100 feet of the basket now a lot of work that'll work great up tuffle this is one of those that if you don't get off the tee very well it's actually I think it's pretty hard to save your car and Jess run with her Sonic if you see that disc that floats for too long that's that one she's been working that one in for a minute around the tree great lot right...





