2018 Delaware Disc Golf Challenge | R1, F9, MPO | Conrad, Oakley, Hannum, Smith
The 2018 Delaware Disc Golf Challenge brings together top players from various disciplines to tackle the challenging Iron Hill disc golf course. The event features a diverse lineup of James Conrad, Eric Oakley, Brendan Smith, and Austin Hannum, showcasing different playstyles and strategies for success. Shot-by-shot analysis highlights the unique approaches each player takes on the course's 605-foot dogleg at hole one. Expert commentary from Joel Freeman and Bryan Earhart provides insight into the techniques used by top players, including forehand shots and subtle fades. The video offers a glimpse into the competition's dynamics as players navigate the Iron Hill layout. Watch as the pros showcase their skills, discussing everything from throwing styles to risk management on the course. Gain a deeper understanding of disc golf strategy and technique with this expert analysis of the 2018 Delaware Disc Golf Challenge.
Watch Conrad, Oakley, Hannum, and Smith compete in the 2018 Delaware Disc Golf Challenge with epic shots and strategy!
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welcome everybody I'm Joel Freeman and I'm Bryan Earhart we're here bringing you coverage from the 2018 Delaware disc golf challenge presented by in 'va this coverage is brought to you by the PDG a and millennium golf discs we have a pretty awesome second feature card with james conrad eric oakley brendan smith and austin panem a few different playstyles most definitely taking on the really challenging iron hill disc golf course here yeah we've got a nice mix you know obviously James Conrad super well known player eric oakley austin Hannam also names that people you know a lot of people out there have have heard of and then you know a nice local name as well what are we looking at it for a whole one here at hole 1 par four dogleg right 605 feet you really don't need to bite too much off the tee if you're thrown aback and I'm assuming James is throwing a mid-range or maybe even a putter right I want to say this is a rock so he's probably just gonna you know gently turn this to the right try to get himself you know just up there looking at it up and it looks like a nice smooth turn over flattening and that just shows you right there and now his approach shot is about 250 260 feet you really don't need to throw a driver unless you're doing what Eric's doing here right here's Eric throwing a forehand comfortable play just letting it you know smash it out flat and let it finish right a little bit early let's see where it goes oh that's fantastic the thing about the forehand is the hole doesn't ninety degree cut to the right there's a little bit more of a subtle fade so you really have to be pinpoint if you're throwing a right sloping hyzer shot and there's another beautiful turn over from Brendan nice nice and easy okay yeah Brendan's gonna be a little pinched so that'll be a little tougher than the angles you'll see from James and Eric let's see what Austin does here any opportunity to throw a forehand he's going do that this looks a little early yeah he's found a little bit of trouble I know more than likely yet is for his is why I say a little bit Brandon now we...





