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Ace Run Productions VideosApril 13, 2025

ARP | Eagles Crossing Masters Invitational | R1B9 | Barela : Williams : Mäkelä : Turner | Go Throw

Watch the back n round one coverage of the Eagles Crossing Masters Invitational at Eagles Crossing in Hawkpoint, Missouri, a Gothro tour stop number three. Eagle pros Luke Taylor and Robert Buridge bring their expertise to the table as they navigate the challenging 9-hole course. The leaderboard is stacked with top talent, including Austin, Nico, KJ, and Yona Ganon, each vying for a spot in the lead. In this thrilling match, the duo provides play-by-play commentary, highlighting key techniques such as angle selection, distance control, and strategy on hole 10, a par five that requires precision to navigate the tunnel and approach the basket. Witness Austin's solid gameplay and Luke's expert analysis as they dissect the action and predict each player's next move. Will Nico or KJ make a comeback, or will Yona Ganon hold off the competition?

Watch top players Barela, Williams, Mäkelä, & Turner at Eagles Crossing. Expert coverage of R1B9 highlights by Ace Run Productions.

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Video Transcript

Hello and welcome to the back n round one coverage of the Eagles Crossing Masters Invitational out at Eagles Crossing here in Hawkpoint, Missouri. Gothro tour stop number three. I'm Luke Taylor joined by Robert Buridge. We are out here on this absolutely beautiful property and we are getting into the more attackable nine while arguably having just as much danger. And we have a stellar card that we have a few people having some roller coaster rounds while we just have Austin just playing absolutely solid. Yeah, for sure. Here is our leaderboard through nine holes. Right now I am at even. Nico is three down through 10. KJ two down through 15. Yona Ganon through four on lead card taking their sweet time. Yes. So we are here at hole 10 playing slightly under par. Crazy. Crazy. It is a par five. You're going to want this first shot downhill into this tunnel. And then honestly, you're trying to blast a second shot, bite off as much distance as possible, and then find a way either onto this uh lower section near the basket or if you're feeling really aggressive, trying to snug up to the basket. Absolutely. The the biggest thing here is just trying to give yourself an angle to attack that second shot cuz like Rob said, just getting distance is paramount on that second if you want to get the birdie. Here's a B looking a little straight, but a nice little great a nice little bounce out right by that red tea. That's exactly where you want to be. He's going to have a absolutely great angle. He might even attack it with a big forehand trying to get all the way down there for sure. Austin, this looks phenomenal. Doing exactly what you need. Landing in the middle. That's so good. Past the red tea. So good. The the mark the mark of a great T- shot is even with that red tea. He might be pinched getting past that and left. The trees start to come in right there. And so that's going to be a little bit of a tricky shot for him. This needs to go left now. And you hit a tree, it'll turn left real quick. He's going to be a little pinched. He will probably throw something that gets into that left side and then try...

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