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Our Hardest Disc Golf Match Ever?! | Monthly Match at New London
Watch as two disc golf enthusiasts put their skills to the test in the challenging New London course. In a monthly match, Big Trev and Trace take on each other, with their match history alternating between wins for both players. This video showcases the intense competition as they navigate the course, utilizing strategies like hitting the gap to simplify difficult holes. Specifically, Trevor employs his PCAT skills, while Foundation Nation relies on his Bakugan technique. The duo shares their expertise and banter throughout the match, providing a unique glimpse into their playing styles. With hole one's dog leg left and highway right layout, they demonstrate their accuracy and adaptability. As they progress through the round, they offer words of encouragement and constructive criticism, making for an engaging watch. Will Big Trev's gap-hitting strategy pay off, or will Trace's technique prove to be the winning factor?
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What is good, Foundation Nation? Welcome to New London for the next monthly match. Yeah, baby. What's the standings, Big Trev? Trace to Trace. So, this is month seven. So far, we have literally alternated every match. It's gone me, you me, you, me, you. So, this is your turn. Apparently, don't mind me. I'm warming up the quads. Ooh, wake up, boy. Uh, New London. We haven't played a full round of singles out here with our full bag yet. Spoiler alert, Trevor played PCAT only. You can find that on his channel. I played Bakugan. You can check that on my channel. Hole one, par4, dog leg left, highway right. Street noise. Look how tall these trees are. Take that, Portland. Here in Virginia, we've got tall, skinny trees. We're going to flip. See who goes first. If it lands on this, it's me. If it lands on that, it's Trev. Tea dog. Swizzle. Come out. I'm going to try and throw it through the gap. I think it the key to success say there's like five or six holes in this course where really if you hit the gap off the te the rest of the hole becomes way easier. So our goal is on those five or six holes do that. I think that kind of just is every hole in the world. Who runs the world holes? Yeah, dude. Trip, how'd you do that? Very good shot. I can't remember if being left like that. Is that Is that good? Okay, I think it's good. Nice. That's also good. Very good. We'll have to rinse out this road next time we're out here so that we can keep the road noise down. Well, you know, they need to do those noise pollution like big concrete walls all along here just for the disc golf boys. Ooh, the inside of that. Yeah, I think I like that. I think you do like that. I think I like that a lot. Love that. That was a good shot. I hit the back wall. That's way short. Oh, got a good size. That would have been my first birdie. That would have been nice, huh? That my first birdie ever. Been playing this sport a long time. No birdies. Hole two, par three. Trying to hit the right gap here. Throwing downhill. The key. What I haven't done...





