2021 Utah Open | RD2, B9 LEAD | Keith, Wysocki, Keegan, Klein | PRO WORLDS PREVIEW
The 2021 Utah Open, driven by Innov8, is presented in Round Two, Back Nine coverage, featuring Gatekeeper Media's expert analysis and commentary from Nate Perkins and James Conrad. The duo provides an inside look at the challenges faced by top players like Keith, Wysocki, Keegan, and Klein as they navigate the course's notorious front nine. With its treacherous terrain and unpredictable winds, the front nine proved to be a true test of skill, with notable performances from Ricky and Emerson, who shot impressive scores despite some early struggles. As the back nine unfolds, Perkins and Conrad discuss their expectations for the remaining players, highlighting key holes like the par-4 10th, which demands precise drive placement and angle control due to its late triple mando. The duo shares insights into strategy and technique, offering viewers a deeper understanding of what it takes to succeed in this demanding tournament setting.
Watch Keith, Wysocki, Keegan, & Klein battle in Rd2 of the 2021 Utah Open. See who's leading & get a sneak peek at Pro Worlds.
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hello and welcome back to gatekeeper media's coverage of the 2021 utah open driven by innova this is round two back nine coverage i'm nate perkins joined here with my good friend and united states champion james conrad thank you to everyone tuning back in for the back nine the front nine we saw we saw a lot of a lot of the teeth that the fort has to offer we definitely saw some people getting into trouble we saw some really good birdies the scores weren't too hot ricky had the best front nine on our card with a three down emerson got in with a one down eight pars and one birdie that's pretty clean then we had kyle klein who shot even on the front and dustin keegan struggled a bit coming in at three over on the front nine let's see if these guys can clean it up and stack up some birdies on the back yeah we were just speaking about it we think that the back nine gets a little easier to keep it clean on not necessarily that much easier to score birdies on but not quite as much danger here on the back looking at the flight factory drone preview of hole 10 it's a par 4 coming in at 600 feet it's got a late triple mando you really need to keep this one straight and you need at least 400 maybe 425 off the tee they have a good angle into the pin and that that that's insane it is huge that is again the biggest drive i've ever seen on this hole he's looking straight down the mando that's all of 550 560 right there yeah i think he nearly got pin high he's looking it kind of dog legs left through that triple mando and i think he'll almost be jump putting through the triple mando one great angle on this dd3 from dustin and that gives you a good idea of how far ricky threw it dustin ripped that dd3 on a good angle and he's in position he's gonna have a hyzer through that mando i think if he could place it anywhere he would probably go about 50 feet right of where he went just to open up the angle into the basket but he's definitely has a strong chance of scoring from there emerson...





