The Best Disc Golf Course In The World
Join our host at Hawk Point, Missouri's Eagle's Crossing disc golf course, widely regarded as one of the best in the world. This video takes you through Hole 1, a daunting opening challenge that demands precision and strategy. With 350 feet of downhill play and a treacherous water hazard on the right side of the fairway, even the most seasoned players will face a difficult shot. Our host shares their expertise as they take on this tricky hole, discussing the importance of accurate placement and trusting their disc's flight. As they navigate the complexities of the wind-affected play, they provide valuable insights into the mental preparation required to tackle such challenging holes. Eagle's Crossing is known for its picturesque setting and demanding layouts, making it a must-visit destination for serious disc golf enthusiasts.
Explore the world's best disc golf course with me! Join Brodie Smith for challenging holes, expert tips & tournament action.
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what's happening everybody welcome back to the channel we are at hawk point missouri at arguably one of the best courses in the world it's eagles crossing let's jump into it hole one first off look at this t-pad i'm on this should be what the standard is for disc golf where it's actually a good width and a good length but it's a sweet kind of opening hole a pretty daunting opening hole 350 downhill water on the right island green the drop zone is going to be like a death putt situation so you definitely want to try to get this one on i'm going to throw a force a little headwind right now we'll see how this holds up heads up that that was about a hundred feet from being a great shot wins like this duly noted it might be it might be very difficult to park this hole with a backhand pretty daunting uh drop zone situation especially in this win we were just talking about walking up here that that might be one of the scariest first tee shots in all of disc golf especially with the right to left headwind you have to almost i feel like you have to almost throw it on the right side of the water and just trust that's going to come all the way back down now this is following up to one of the scariest putts probably but there's water behind you know we're going scoop what are we doing i gave a good effort windy windy one of these days guys we'll be in a situation where it won't be that windy but not today uh hold two plays wow okay hold two 705 feet it's a 400 foot water carry it looks like there's a couple landing zones you got the short right landing zone or you can go all the way over the water like i said 400 feet trying on the other side lots of ob surrounding not just the water i think the typical play is to probably to go over the water and try again that second landing zone to give yourself the best chance of birdie but right now the wind is is ridiculous it's a little ridiculous throwing into a headwind downhill it's gonna be it's gonna be a tricky shot so we're gonna give it our best...





