2021 Disc Golf World Championships | RD3, B9 CHASE | Leiviska, Ford, Jones, Sexton | GATEKEEPER
Watch as Mason Ford sets the pace on the back nine of Round 3 at the 2021 PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championships presented by Grip Six Belts. The card is heating up, with Emerson Keith leading by two strokes and Kale and Kev trailing closely behind. Nate Perkins and Brian Earhart provide expert commentary as the players navigate the challenging Leiviska course. The duo analyzes the strategies employed by each player, including Mason Ford's clean play despite a pre-round injury, Kale's exceptional backhand shots, and Kev's clutch putts to save himself on the first couple holes. The triple-mando hole on 10 is a key moment in the round, requiring players to make touchy forehand shots over dense grass. The commentary crew breaks down the techniques used by each player, including the sidewalk skip and backhand shots, as they battle it out for position on the leaderboard.
Watch Leiviska, Ford, Jones & Sexton battle in round 3 of B9 chase at the 2021 Disc Golf World Championships on Gatekeeper.
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welcome back disc golf fans to the back nine of round three of the 2021 pdga professional disc golf world championships presented by grip six belts this commentary is brought to you by bria disc golf i'm brian earhart joined here again by nate perkins and we move into the back nine of mulligans and right now we have mason ford putting together the pace for this card he looks super clean brian we did see him in a little bit of pain he grabbed his right arm after a putt on hole five he's five down on the front though sexton five birdies the lone bogey on four kale with a pretty slow start and kev with some jump putts to save himself on the first couple holes emerson keith still two-stroke lead but this chase card is still completely in this ball game moving into number 10 the triple mando hole you either want to play for this path skip up to the basket or you have to hit that upper right quadrant on heiser with something that actually flips up a little bit nate very touchy forehand shot brian you said it round one the upper 90 beforehand here the sidewalk skip is just it's so tiny to really try and skip it off that and the worst part is the grass right around the path is absolute velcro stickiest grass on the course so i bet nate's going to play a little bit higher yeah this is and it's a way tougher shot to throw than the overstable driver forehand but that's what you have to do to get the park job and the right hand backhand is so difficult on this hole even for someone with as much control as kale that's that's as good as i've seen the backhand actually at 40 feet right there unless you want to start throwing like a trick shot level of flippy which at this level you really don't want to reach for too often there's a little sidearm from kev this looks pretty good oh and it got a flare that's a one in ten to get a skip like that in that thick grass come on just off the top for mason oh nice putt there from kale birdie with the backhand on this one exceptional just staying in his own lane as he has for...





