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Gatekeeper MediaOctober 31, 2019

2019 DGPT Championship | Quarterfinals, B9 | Frescura, Gibson, Freeman, Hannum

The 2019 Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship is back in action at Hornet's Nest in Charlotte, where the quarterfinals of the MPO event are underway. Drew Gibson is on fire, having secured seven out of his last eight holes and currently leading the tournament with a score of six under par. His opponents, including Freeman and Hannum, will need to put their best foot forward if they hope to catch up. As the players navigate the challenging course, they'll need to master various techniques to overcome obstacles such as the tricky gap on hole 10 and the demanding line requirements. With the help of expert commentary, viewers can gain insight into the strategies employed by top pros like Gibson and his competitors, including Reed and Freeman's approaches to forehand shots and navigating tight turns. The event is being held at Hornet's Nest in Charlotte, showcasing the skills of some of the world's top disc golfers.

Watch top pros Frescura, Gibson, Freeman, and Hannum compete in quarterfinals action at the 2019 DGPT Championship on B9.

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Video Transcript

welcome back it's the 2019 disc golf Pro Tour championships the quarterfinals MPO out here at hornet's nest in Charlotte shout-out to everybody who did work on this course to make it look so good on short notice got to give the Charlotte club props it's been awesome drew Gibson on fire it's seven out of his last eight six down for the tournament or for the round I should say scores are gonna reset 1-under for Freeman fresh sakura hanim even all three of those players are gonna have to start putting the pedal to the metal holes are running out here's number ten you got to fly through that gap that's tough make this turn playing I believe to the short basket the ladies are playing to the long basket as a par four drew Gibson starting off on this back nine and just didn't flip up enough maybe a little bit high for that line here's Reed going forehand that's a pretty good feed right there that should be at least within circle two I would guess by that angle and him getting a little wide with it and that's the danger that angle that he threw was really good the problem is where you want to throw it means you're gonna hit the middle tree and where you late release it hits that right tree see if Freeman can shred this line I'll see if you can shred this line as some of the worst sound that you can hear this is what you're playing in North Carolina and you can't necessarily see what tree it hits you just know that one of the 6,000 trees at some point like 200 feet in front of you you hit one of them drew with a significantly better lie than either of his card mates that went before him he's gonna get out of this with a three just a little bit of a trap whole hands got a float one down there save his bogey Joel maybe he'll hit this line come on Joel gah she's still up on that left side in that rough it's just tough to get out of here here's read like a forehand roller from an obstructed yeah it was a very small angle to make that shot work yeah there is a great up well called by the spectators this is...

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