2021 Utah Open | RD2, B9 FPO LEAD | Pierce, Allen, Fajkus, Widboom | PRO WORLDS PREVIEW
Watch the back nine coverage of Round 2 at the 2021 Utah Open, presented by Innova Champion Discs. Brian Earhart and co-host Holly Finley break down a standout card featuring Paige Pierce, Katrina Allen, Lisa Fajkus, Ellen Widboom, and Rebecca Cox. The group navigates the challenging Fort course, known for its tricky shot shapes and adventure-like scramble game. With expert analysis, they discuss techniques for successful forward flares, pitch shots, and placement. Holly Finley shares her insights on hole 10, a 598-foot par-4 that requires precision and strategy to navigate the triple mando wall. The duo also highlights Paige Pierce's exceptional play, including a thrilling shot down the slope that nets an extra 70-100 feet of distance. With expert commentary and in-depth analysis, this video is a must-watch for disc golf fans interested in professional women's golf and course-specific strategies.
Watch Round 2, B9 of the 2021 Utah Open: Pierce, Allen, Fajkus, and Widboom vie for PRO Worlds preview. Who will take the lead?
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welcome back disc golf fans to the back nine coverage of round two of the 2021 utah open presented by innova champion discs brian earhart here once again with my co-host holly finley we are watching kind of an awesome card today this is a really uh awesome treat to have and we move into the back nine at the at the fort and you've said it best this place is tricky oh it's tricky with a fun shot shaping and getting your scramble game out it's really an adventure we've got paige pierce katrina allen lisa fakis and ellen whidboom i'm excited to see what these ladies are going to do here on the back nine of the fort take a look at our leaderboard you can see some names you might not be familiar with rebecca cox back on the scene she took a bit of a break on scoggins valerie and myself squeaked into the top 10. hole 10 oh i love this whole 598 feet you want to do a serious long mash off the tee you can pretty much land anywhere except for the water on the right side then it's more of a placement shot you want to pitch your shot up right before that triple mando wall that you just saw chip into the green maybe you can get yourself a three if you can curve your second shot into the triple mando but really i'd say this is mostly a four for everyone in the division and paige has thrown hers a little low if she gets a forward flare she might get into oh my god look at the ground play on that okay she just caught the downslope tooth so she incredible got an extra 70 to 100 feet on that she might have a look at the birdie that was sweet and cat hits the up slope so she's gonna be probably like you said pitching up for a four there is a bit of a little water hazard right in front of the tee which you can't see because of the tall weeds but you do have to throw over that just to get into your landing position lisa keeping it low as well look at it go that was like two two inches off the ground and she somehow got it to air bounce up that was...





