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Gannon Buhr VideosOctober 3, 2025

Function Only Round at Fox Run!! (Unexpected Results)

Watch as a skilled golfer takes on the challenging Fox Run Medals course in Vermont, tackling nine holes for the function challenge. With a focus solely on putting, this round is expected to be a test of accuracy and strategy. The golfer will aim to shoot under par, but with many potential bogeys, it's going to be tough. Notable moments include the golfer's creative approach to navigating tricky holes, particularly on the par-4 first hole, where a well-executed forehand roller sets the tone for the round. Veteran golfer Joey Bucket lends his expertise, guiding the player through their technique and sharing insights into the world of function golf. Through stunning footage and expert commentary, this video showcases the thrill of competition, the importance of focus, and the precision required to succeed in function-only golf at Fox Run Medals course in Vermont.

Watch Gannon Buhr take on a challenging function only round at Fox Run disc golf course, where strategy meets skill in unexpected ways.

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All right, what up? We have the function challenge. This is nine holes at the Fox Road Medals course here in Vermont. I'm going to play holes one through three and then 13 through 18. Function only, putting everything. So, we'll see what I can shoot. I think the goal is just under par. That's going to be pretty tough because I think there's going to be some bogeies out there. But, let's get straight into it. Hole one is uh 555 foot par. No, 595 par4. Hm. It's tough because it it kind of does shape up for a roller. You know what? I'm gonna send the roller. If I go B, I think I can stay par. It's going to need to have Heiser land on cut. Nope. That's horrible. Please hit the tree. Hit something. Hit. Hit. Hit. Hit. Out of bounds. All right, we were out of bounds. And take my meter. And then I will take it back on the line of play, which you are allowed to do. Go right here. Throw a little touch forehand hopefully. Probably about 200 in 220 maybe. Oh my gosh, that's the best shot ever. Yep. All right, par safe. Even it's okay. All right, par hole one. Hole two is 250 dead straight. Skip. Okay, that's circle one. All right, birdie putt. >> No. >> Yes. >> Oh, the yips. Par putt. Disappointing. Come here, Joey. >> I'm here. >> Okay. >> Okay. So, G's about to throw a forehand roller with is What is that? Function. >> Function. >> Function. You're going to throw it flat right at the mando. Correct. >> And it's going to fly probably hit 30 feet past the mando, land on a slight cut, and then curl. Going to be like 25 ft left. >> Come on. That's so good. That's bullseye potential because it fell on his back pretty quick. Thank you, Joey. >> Come on. Where we at? Let's go. This is actually a filthy shot. Ladies and gentlemen, most insane forehand roller. It's too easy. Exactly what my boy Joey Bucket said. Executed to perfection. I think the next hole is going to be something pretty similar. So, one down through three with a miss circle one and a bogey. One down through three with a missed C1 and an out- of bounds stroke. So, we're playing good....