2018 Delaware Disc Golf Challenge | R2, B9, Chase Card | Fish, Wysocki, Melton, Koling
Watch expert analysis of Round 2 MPO at the 2018 Delaware Disc Golf Challenge, presented by End of a Disc and made possible by PDGA and Millennium Golf Discs. Chris German from Gatekeeper Media brings you comprehensive coverage of the back nine holes, alongside special guest Joel Freeman. The duo breaks down key strategies and techniques, including the importance of fairway hits on Iron Hill's challenging course. Andrew and Zach are leading the pack, but it's the players who consistently navigate the fairways with precision that ultimately hold the edge. Chris and Joel dive into hole 10, a par-5 with a dogleg right that requires pinpoint accuracy to set up an eagle chance. They also examine Andrew's approach on hole 9, where Zach's shot selection is scrutinized. Meanwhile, Ricky's efforts are marked by his ability to manage trees and bounce shots. With expert insight and real-time commentary, this video provides valuable insights into the world of professional disc golf.
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hello and welcome disc-off fans my name is Chris German I am with gatekeeper media along beside me we have a special guest Joel Freeman and we're bringing you round two MPO chase card back nine coverage for the 2018 Delaware disc-off challenge presented by end of a disc the coverage made possible by PD GA and millennium golf disc Joel how's it going everybody we're seeing the fairway hits that for for these players so far Andrew and Zach leading the way it's a very important thing on the iron hill disc golf course that you'll see always the players who are having the highest percentage of fairway hits are gonna be scoring ultimately the best as a general trend for sure and and starting with this hole being the second easiest hole hole 10 par 5 you want to stay on the fairway as long as you can do that you can usually run yourself for an eagle I would say absolutely yeah hole 10 you start with kind of a dogleg right in your face you're gonna want to cut something hard to the left and then from there assuming you hit the lane and land in the fairway you're gonna have a pretty straight long shot to get yourself up on the green and possibly look for an eagle with two great shots you can definitely get yourself a putt none of these players quite getting themselves right in the fairway where they want to be let's see what fish does here this is looking good pretty good might be a little behind that tree but he should be alright there looks like Zach was on the fairway he's just didn't really get as much distance mm-hmm that's a tough one oh yeah Andrews got that tree right in his face but he does a pretty good job managing flipping up something here see if he can stay yeah leaks a little bit left but that should be workable for him and you should be able to get up and down for at least a birdie try so we have Ricky here hitting some trees still go and though bouncing around ping-pong and yeah not bad the right side is a little more open I would I would say probably than than the left jerm trying to flex out his sidearm here as well and this...





