2018 Pennsylvania State Championships | MP40 Final RD, F9 | Spang, Pledger, Chmielowiec, Hunt
The 2018 Pennsylvania State Championships showcase highlights from MP40 Final RD feature top players from Lancaster County and surrounding areas competing in the state championships. The coverage includes expert commentary from Derek Skull and Chris German of Gatekeeper Media, providing fans with a behind-the-scenes look at the event. Watch as Mark Wagon leads Coral Plungers into second place, with Scott Hunt and Tony C (also known as "Tony See") vying for top spot. The course features challenging par fives, including hole three, where players must navigate a scenic route or take a more direct approach to reach the basket. The duo discuss their strategies, with Derek highlighting the reasoning behind starting on this particular hole. From technique and course management to expert analysis, this video provides an engaging look at the 2018 Pennsylvania State Championships and the world of disc golf.
Watch the final round of the 2018 PA State Champs! Top players Spang, Pledger & Hunt battle for top spot in the MP40 division.
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well disco fans this is derek skull and chris german with gatekeeper media and today we are bringing you the 2018 pennsylvania state championships but today is a little different we're gonna be bringing you mp40 coverage for their final round coverage powered by millenium golf discs yeah hello everyone this is a feels weird it feels like we haven't been here in a while on the booth so yeah not in the booth but out in the field I know that some of you have probably been following along with our live coverage for our puttting league so this is a little different yeah I have to get used to it maybe knock some of the cobwebs off a little bit cuz we're gonna jump in here on pull three here so this is the second round so we have a couple of familiar names in the local area around here we have marks wagon on the card he's currently leading a coral plungers in second right now we have Scott hunt and Tony C sorry but we cannot pronounce that last name for you but hole three what do you think about this hole sorry honey Ron you know I always find it very interesting because this is our second tournament that we've covered for the crew out there in Lancaster County and we always seem to start on hole three now their reasoning behind it is they'd like to see the ending on hole - but per me personally I would love to see the ending hole be that raised basket that we've seen before on holy teeth yeah and I would say hole three being one a two of the par fives on this course it's nice to start on this hole I guess for the pros because you not getting running into any backup going through hole one and two you could run into some backup here so I can see why maybe for that sense of doing it but yeah probably for length length of play yeah I would say so we have Tony see here so you really want to throw a hyzer or Anheuser as a backhand but he decides to take the local route actually cut some of that distance get up the hill a little bit we've seen a scenic route played pretty similar to that from from Moser Rosario...





