2020 LEDGESTONE INSURANCE OPEN | RD2, B9 | Goodpasture, Koling, Barela, Melton | Gatekeeper Media
Watch as Brian Erhart and Tristan Tanner join forces to bring you expert analysis of Round 2 back nine coverage from the 2020 Ledgestone Insurance Open. The pair provides in-depth commentary on the Northwoods Gold Course's toughest stretch of holes, including the infamous back nine. With a star-studded field featuring Anthony Barella, Charlie Goodpasture, Jeremy Colling, and Zach Melton, this video delivers insight into the strategies and techniques used to navigate this challenging course. The duo delves into the importance of accurate drives and precise putts on this notoriously tricky back nine, where even seemingly solid tee shots can set up uncomfortable second shots. Brian Erhart predicts that Anthony Barella will focus on getting his drive as far down the fairway as possible, utilizing a high-performance disc like the Team Series T-Bird Three. With expert analysis and engaging banter, this video offers an unbeatable look at the world of professional disc golf.
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welcome back everybody to round two back nine coverage of the 2020 ledgestone insurance open presented by grip equipment and presented by disc craft i'm brian erhart joined here again by tristan tanner and we head into the back nine of the northwoods gold course for the last time this weekend yeah we have the opportunity to be playing this course twice and then we head over to eureka lake this back nine is probably the toughest stretch of poles that we'll play all weekend a lot of players on tour have been saying that this is one of the toughest backlines in disc golf so we will see how they do here again patreon supporters of gatekeeper media thank you so much for all the support we have way more coverage coming soon and a lot more commentary from the two of us we have anthony barella charlie good pasture jeremy colling and zach melton on the card and really not a crazy front line for anybody yeah we have anthony at two down and germ at one down which are both good rounds heading into this back nine but they definitely want to start to pick up some more birdies yeah and and i think there are still a lot of scorable shots on this back or squirrel holes in this back nine but t shots are even more important than they were on the front yeah big numbers come into play quick on this back nine and on hole 10 that is in play the tee shot is a straight fairway driver probably mid-range for a lot of players is trying to get either at the top of this hole or maybe on the second landing zone which leaves you some sort of little flex forehand or a straight putter into the green yeah it's very likely that even a tee shot that feels good out of the hand is in a position where you have to throw an uncomfortable second shot there's not just a perfect landing zone that's easily accessible to throw straight at the basket a b i'm guessing is gonna want to just get this as far down the fairway as possible yeah i would assume he's throwing one of his uh team series t-bird threes a little bit of an early release the kick wasn't terrible though yeah it should be mentioned...





