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Gatekeeper MediaOctober 17, 2020

2020 DISC GOLF PRO TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP | QUARTERS, B9 | Hammes, Klein, Gibson, Hannum | GATEKEEPER

Watch the quarterfinals coverage of the 2020 Disc Golf Pro Tour Championships presented by Grip Six. The Back Nine segment features Brian Earhart and Nathan Queen providing analysis on the top players making moves on the front nine, while others struggle to gain momentum. Kyle Klein and Austin Gibson are standing out with their confident throws, showcasing a promising back nine performance. Brian and Nathan break down the key factors that will determine success in this round, including cleaning up on the back nine and maintaining energy levels. The discussion also highlights Austin's impressive comeback from a double bogey to finish his front nine, and Kyle's early struggles giving way to strong throws. The video focuses on the quarterfinals action at Hammes, where players are navigating the course's unique 474-foot par four, one of the shortest and most forgiving holes. With its shorter tee shot and dogleg design, this hole plays a crucial role in setting up players for success or struggle.

Witness thrilling moments from the 2020 Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship's quarterfinals featuring Hammes, Klein, Gibson, and Hannum.

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Video Transcript

welcome back everyone to the back nine coverage of round two the quarterfinals of the 2020 disc golf pro tour championships presented by grip six i'm brian earhart joined here by nathan queen and we have a couple players right now in our front nine that are starting to make some moves and a couple players that are just trying to get some momentum going right now yeah lots of birdies we saw lots of birdies on this front nine a few bogeys uh but people are trying to fight back get moving and uh keep it clean on this back nine with the scores that we have a clean back nine is really gonna be what's necessary to move forward to the semifinals we've been seeing kyle klein in our card after a couple early bogeys really fighting back and throwing some really confident lines i think we could see some more energy out of him in this back nine yeah and austin seems to be on a bit of a roll as well he had that double bogey but then settled in and got three birdies in a row to finish that front nine so those are those are going to be the two players so far with the momentum moving forward we'll see what the other two players can do to get us talking about them in the front nine or the first round of this event the moving scores were seven under two 600 pars and a five under so the mark has been set for round one moving into hole number ten 474 foot par four this is the shortest and more than likely the easiest part four in the course yeah i'd say so it's um awesome with it being the shortest par four it's also the shortest tee shot that you really have to throw it's um you can't get too much distance down the fairway really with the early dog leg you have to the right i'm guessing this is a raptor out of austin's hand great line yeah that was a great stand up it looked like it was inside but whatever that was just stood up straight and carried to the middle of the fairway and uh oh that's that's a bit early left out of kyle there um luckily excuse me luckily it's a shorter hole and um he'll...

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