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ARP | NADGT Premier A-Tier Huntsville | R3 Final 9 | Henderson, Dillard, Loza, Dollar |
Ace Run Productions is bringing you live coverage from the National Amateur Disc Golf Tour's Premier A-Tier event at Kutsu Cove in Guntersville, Alabama. Join Felix and Conrad as they guide you through the final nine holes of the R3 Final 9, where Jerry Henderson holds a strong lead over Grant Dillard and John Loza. Trey Dollar rounds out the top contenders for a spot in the Austin, Texas finals. The team discusses the challenging hole 10, a par-three with two distinct routes to take. They analyze the pros and cons of each shot, including the risk of roll-away on the green due to slope. Players Felix and Conrad share their expertise on the best approach, weighing the benefits of the forehand versus backhand lines. Watch as Trey Dollar lines up his shot, aiming for a tricky line that requires precision and control. Will he land on the ideal spot or fall short?
Watch the final 9 rounds of R3 at NADGT Premier A-Tier in Huntsville, with Henderson, Dillard, Loza, and Dollar competing for victory.
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hey everybody ace run productions here i am felix and i'm conrad and we are here in huntsville and actually today in guntersville alabama national amateur disc golf tour we've got the final nine coming to you from the beautiful kutsu cove disc golf course oh this is a beautiful piece of property you see them here now thrown off of nine leading up to what we're about to pick up on hole 10. so after nine holes we have jerry henderson still in the lead uh we have grant dillard who's gonna be on the card with us and john loza as well with trey dollar trey's fell back a few spots but uh let's see how he finished up these last nine holes yeah these guys are all battling for a spot well actually multiple spots but a guaranteed spot to the finals in austin texas all right we have hole 10 here's a par three so look nice little shorty coming in after playing that long par fours coming in at 248 feet uh there's actually two routes here the drone is taking the forehand hyzer out into the green area that seems to be more the preferred rather some people like that backhand around it's just a little bit uh of a longer shot i think if you go backhand yeah and and you have to deal with the slope going away from the shot as it's coming in with the forehand you're kind of throwing into the slope a little more hopefully we don't see it yeah that one's settled pretty nicely there for jared no roll away and that's that's definitely a concern on that green you'll see when we get closer up there definitely some roll-away potential i have a grain here going with the forehand as well it takes his up higher oh that's like pure and nestle's right up to the basket there there's an ideal shot if you go on that forehand line we have trey up next trey going with an envy on this shot here and he's looks like he's lining up that backhand line and that's what i was talking about with the slope going away from the basket in the way that this comes in he landed 20 feet before the basket but ended up you know 30 feet past it thankfully since he was throwing...



