Playing with the Flippiest Disc Ever?!
Watch as disc golf pro Alex Clark tackles the flippiest disc ever - a 117g Jawbreaker Scorcher - at one of his favorite courses in the Dallas area. He's determined to shoot under par and shares his strategy for navigating challenging holes with obstacles like out-of-bounds areas and treacherous terrain. Joined by his videographer, Brody, Alex experiments with different techniques and takes on daunting shots, including a heart-stopping approach shot over water. The duo discusses the importance of finding the right line and managing wind resistance, which proves to be a major challenge at this course. With its mix of scenic views, technical challenges, and expert analysis, this disc golf video is perfect for enthusiasts looking to improve their game or simply enjoy the thrill of competitive play.
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Oh my gosh. >> Yeah, right. >> We're out here at Alex Clark today. One of my favorite courses in the Dallas area. I have these Jawbreaker Scorches. These are 117 g. We're going to see if we can shoot underpar today. Should be interesting. Hole number one, 270 ft. OB left, OB right. Be really bad if I hit this tree right in front of me. Oh. >> Oh, boy. Okay. Tester on hole one for par. >> I don't know if scuba is going to be the play, but I'm just going to try to keep the disc in balance and just try to get as many birdie putts as possible. Hold to 160 ft. Hammer time. Go. >> Oh, we're on the board early, folks. Watch out. Hold three. 235. >> Behind. >> Puttable. Puttable >> behind the tree. >> Is that legal? One under 04 235. >> Sir, >> I'm going to call that one uh wind. >> There's no wind. >> Oh boy. >> Oh no. >> That was a That was an interesting way. >> I didn't even get that. >> Wow. Blowing up on this hole. Yikes. >> 266 ft. Death on the right. Perfect for a jawbreaker. 117 grand scorch. >> Oh, miss that tree. Skip right. Oh, >> saved by the tree, honestly. >> No, I think it was be parked. >> Hi everyone, Brody's videographer here. We were using a tripod at the beginning of the video. Not my idea. We have now switched to handheld and I think it's going to be a much better experience for the viewer. >> Now I'm carrying the tripod. >> Oh, one one for one with the tripod in here. >> The tripod is the lucky charm. >> That was a nasty shot. Hole number six, 332 ft. Dog leg to the right. Nice. Oh jeez. >> That looked good from my end. >> That was like freaking high. Scary Larry. >> I got a little freaky and tried to park it cuz I was stubborn. There is a scorch that is floating in the middle of the creek. Finders keepers. So, whoever wants it, it's yours. Hole 7 200 feet. >> Don't go in the street. 200 ft. Don't go in the street. >> The headwind now, Jan. >> 200 ft. Don't go in the street. >> Maybe I got to try...





