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ARP | NADGT Zanfel Premier @ New World Final B9 | R. Perkins : W. Johnson : J. Hatcher : J. Crowe |
Watch as Ryan Perkins and Wes Johnson trade birdies on the back nine at the 2022 NADGT Zanfeld Premier Tour at New World Sports Complex. The final stretch of holes presents a new set of challenges for the top competitors, with Perkins still holding a comfortable lead and Johnson closing in at three under. Meanwhile, Josh Hatcher and Jonathan Crowe are further down the leaderboard. As players navigate the white long for the back nine, positioning becomes crucial on hole 10, a par-4 coming in at 610 feet. The tricky basket requires careful approach shot strategy, with out-of-bounds areas and trees dictating the angle of attack. Prodigy's coverage brings you expert analysis from the course, highlighting key moments and techniques used by top players like Johnson, who played this challenging layout blind on the front half.
Watch B9 final round at NADGT Zanfel Premier on New World course with R. Perkins, W. Johnson, J. Hatcher, and J. Crowe in action.
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hello everyone welcome back to the 2022 nad gt zanfeld premier tour at new world sports complex we've got the final nine holes this event is presented by prodigy jacksonville florida comrade we're back here ace run productions bringing you this coverage what are we looking at here after a tough front nine we have very little movement on the scoreboard but we do have a new stretch of baskets to play to we're playing the white long for the back nine and we have mr ryan perkins he is still sitting at 12 under still leading the event out playing out of jacksonville florida he won this event last year we have wes johnson playing out of savannah still sitting at three under we have josh hatcher playing out of ormond beach florida new world team new world player and we have jonathan crowe playing out of jacksonville florida again team new world he is currently sitting at six over we'll start things off here on hole 10 of par 4 coming in at 610 feet pretty much a straight shot the entire way there is some out of bounds on the right hand side in a distant car path the trickiness kind of comes in as you start to approach the green side here just a couple of scattered trees that are going to affect your angle of approach coming into this basket here see this one final one on the right hand side really kind of blocks off your hyzer so positioning on the first shot really will determine how you're gonna attack this for the birdie i do believe that the ob plays a cart path on both sides left and right this looks a little nose up and it's drifting towards the right but we'll be safe and in play so we mentioned on the front half wes was playing this course blind so he was up there trying to get an idea of where this basket actually ends up finishing at doing a little course maintenance here just cut down by some limbs takes a little bit of steam off of it puts them by a bush you may have a little awkward footing but still a very approachable lie wes is playing the course like a like he doesn't know exactly where he's going yeah like that was an intentional shot but that's...





