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ARP | Jennifer Allen | Tim Selinske US Masters Practice Round | Back 9
Join Jennifer Allen and Tim Selinske as they take on the back 9 of US Masters in practice round. The dynamic duo navigates the challenging course from the red tees, navigating through dense shadows to reach a picturesque beach-like hole that's perfect for a refreshing drink and umbrella break. As they play, they discuss various techniques and strategies, including the use of specific discs like the Sonic and Destroyer. Jennifer shares her experiences with throwing the forehand drive and how she overcomes struggles with stability. The conversation also touches on the importance of finding the right release points to maximize glide.
Watch Jennifer Allen and Tim Selinske tackle challenging holes in this practice round from the US Masters at ARP.
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so we're on hold 10 904 feet still from the red tees so it's still a crush after a couple short holes um you want to get out past that shadows like up to where it kind of bends it bends and you still have probably another 300 feet or more back into a nice beach that you feel like there should be drinks and umbrellas waiting for you we've been about even you were back there right yeah it's like a beach it was actually kind of weird to put in because like you go to push and it's like whoo i'm gonna play peekaboo with you down there oh two 50 came back out on the phone did it yesterday i had to really turn it like so there is wind out there that one's not gonna turn it off oh yeah it works baby that's what i want no no you're fine that's what i hope for right now should we try the sonic i'm just kidding just kidding obviously it'd be funny if you got him down with the destroyer right god what is happening it seriously probably i mean with float yeah like if it was released correctly if it was released correctly it could maybe that's how i feel about the tl like this rpl has so much glide yeah like if we could just pick a couple of these holes couple of these holes are actually some of the prettier golf you know that i've seen this year wow that's pretty good two totally different discs they landed right on the same spot i could not do that again sonic which one should we go okay i said 350. we made more like 455 left it is way down there i think it was yesterday i threw two i threw here then after there and then it was like three times i hit trees yesterday pretty three nope too stable this is almost my outside if it's too far to throw the forehead nope trying to push it this is where i want to learn it like i don't ever throw it but i want to get to where between it's tight like that yeah but it's almost too far so i have two pins in my elbow so that's why i never threw the forehand because like at first it really strained...





