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Ace Run Productions VideosNovember 15, 2024

ARP | Best course in Georgia? | Joey Buckets takes on The Crucible |

Joey Buckets breaks down his strategy for tackling The Crucible course at the 2024 Flying Eye Open in this insightful video. Sponsored by Castle Plast, Joey provides a detailed preview of the challenging hole-by-hole layout, sharing tips on how to navigate the tricky terrain and make informed decisions about shot selection. With a focus on course management and risk-reward analysis, Joey offers a unique perspective on how to approach The Crucible's notorious downhill holes and doglegged fairways. As a seasoned player with a strong competitive background, Joey brings valuable expertise to his analysis, making this video an informative resource for disc golf enthusiasts and fans of the sport looking to improve their own game.

Watch Joey Buckets take on The Crucible, a top-rated Georgia course. Can he rise to the challenge? Join the disc golf action with ARP.

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Video Transcript

what's up everybody Joey buckets here sponsored by Castle plast I'm going to give you guys a preview of The Crucible course for the 2024 flying eye open um kind of break down some of the holes how I'm going to play it how hard they play kind of where you want to land stuff like that so hope you guys enjoy all right we got ho one at The Crucible for the flying eye open 400 ft downhill downhill 80 ft I heard 40t I heard there's a hazard on the left and it wraps around all the way behind it and you can kind of see the flag down there it's just right of the tree line so I'm throwing a forehand that one's just high it's going to be right right and short just need to get it lower like that like that that one still might be right that one's a little bit farther first one was short second one is great so yeah as you can see the hazard kind of wraps around pretty close to the edge of the circle on the Deep Side so even if you throw a good shot and you're 30t short you can kind of miss your Putt and roll a b 30 on one sick all right hold two at The Crucible we got a 585 foot par 4 plays super tough plays kind of through the woods and then dog legs about 90° right and then kind of Pops back out of the woods um anywhere on the rough is bad here you want to be slightly left of the Fairway to give yourself the best angle to to access the green that's way too far right throw another one's a little bit better but it's still still pretty far right just need to get that more left I think I'm going to slow down the disc and throw it a little bit straighter at the Gap that one's going to be too far left but it might be Shor of the rough tough hole I think none of those are in really great position for birdie this is like a tough par honestly just a bunch of small Brushy trees so honestly if I was here I would almost just Pitch Out backwards probably do something like that it's really tough angle still I'll play out...

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