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High winds and disc golf hijinks in Vegas | Matt Orum minus Jeremy Koling | LVC practice round | B9
Matt Orum takes to the disc golf course in Las Vegas with a practice round that's equal parts entertainment and expertise. Joining forces with fellow pro Jeremy Koling no longer, Matt navigates the challenges of high winds on the Millennium Course at the B9 facility. With his trusty disc in hand, Matt shares tips and tricks for tackling windy conditions, including the importance of controlling angle and avoiding over-aggression off the tee. As a seasoned player, Matt provides insightful commentary on the course's layout and hole-by-hole strategy. He also takes viewers through a demonstration of his technique, showcasing the benefits of a flat-profile disc in this particular environment. The result is an engaging practice round that offers a unique glimpse into the world of professional disc golf.
Watch Matt Orum tackle high winds at LVC's challenging course with Jeremy Koling in a hilarious practice round.
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I don't know what kind of flight that was that was kind of an alien flight but it got done dude first down all right everybody germ headed out he had to do stuff and he's had a long day so now y'all just get the Mario show now honestly I ain't been here in five years I don't know what to expect so we're going all natural hole 10 388 Par 3 . honestly the conditions are gonna be pretty horrid I can already tell it's kind of a sucker pin plate left if you get it depending on the Wind of the putt run it Lay It Up cat tails at the boundary line just gonna play it left and I'm Gonna Act Like the basket's 20 foot left of what it actually is and just go from there we're gonna see what this disc is made of swing batter I don't know what kind of flight that was that was kind of an alien flight but it got done dude first down that one didn't make it but we're gonna give myself benefit of the doubt because it's the Mario show and I can do what I want right now no she didn't there she is so the next one I think par on this one's not so bad it's gonna be so windy we don't know which way it's going to blow sucker pin get your three and get out of here all right I can't say that no more though I said that like six times the sake bomb Supreme felon are obviously very grippy but this phone particular has a nice flat profile it's gonna be a good versatile forehand and backhand disc made it it's not bad for the first couple throws with it got a probably 5 10 mile an hour headwinds can hold a little straighter probably give me a little more distance just got to control the angle flat disc like this sometimes they can be a little bit flippy but these have the flat top but they still have overstable finish foreign hall 11 here Millennium course par 4 635 little downhill I've never seen this but what I can already tell is 635 probably don't really have to go super aggressive off the T to get a decent second shot so I'm just going to put it in...





