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Round One 2019 Waco Annual Charity Open - Back Nine | Koling, Perkins, Oakley, and Earhart

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Join Paul Ulibarri and Nate Perkins as they bring commentary to the back nine of the 2019 Waco Annual Charity Open. The event is taking place in Waco, Texas, on a course renowned for its challenging holes. Ryan Earhart and Eric Oakley are also playing well, despite early bogeys in their front-nine rounds. The group expects a strong finish, with birdies possible on the back nine. Highlighting one of the course's best holes, a par-4 stretching 591 feet across, Ulibarri discusses the importance of precision and power off the tee. He notes that sidearm throws are particularly tricky due to the pinched space between trees on either side of the hole. Meanwhile, Eric Oakley showcases his unique disc-throwing style, incorporating a distinctive hop in his form. With expert analysis and behind-the-scenes insights, this video offers a detailed look at the back nine of the Waco Annual Charity Open.

Watch top pros Koling, Perkins, Oakley, and Earhart battle on the back nine of the 2019 Waco Annual Charity Open. Thrilling throws await!

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hello everyone I'm Paul Ulibarri joined by Nate Perkins together we're bringing in commentary for the back nine coverage of the 2019 Waco annual charity event you got it we're here dude Waco Texas back on the river really great especially after turning yeah we're kind of you know past those first round jitters you know we're kind of getting settled into our around and feeling pretty good about it I would be too Ryan Earhart and Eric Oakley also playing well they had a couple bogeys early on in that front nine but I expect them to come back and there are birdies to be had on this back nine for sure this is one of the better holes on the course I feel this is just a beautiful hole the way that this it's just sprawled out 120 feet across par-4 591 feet you really get to open up in the woods which you don't get to do too often you thrown a driver on this one yeah I guess I kind of go as far as I possibly can I found lately in my career that when I kind of go after a hole like this it's kind of a little bit tighter but you can get Awards aggressive as well that I just go hard and we see germ he's been sticking with this play for years now sidearm off the tee is tough because the initial gap there's a tree on the right and a tree on the left and it kind of pinches that sidearm play so it's not optimal unless you have a flippy or disc and I think that's kind of what germs doing there and it takes like I said earlier on the front nine level expert yeah I don't even consider it yeah such a difficult shot and that's why jerem is germ and that's why you decided to play a perfect backhand outside right in the middle and see check out that form that we're talking about Eric keeping it up toward his chest and just rips on this disc he's he's getting all the distance he needs yeah he doesn't have you know he has very unique style with his form yeah and he's changing it a bit but he still has you know that famous little hop in the middle that I just love to watch another...

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