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Gatekeeper MediaMay 5, 2023

2022 Australian Doubles Championship | CARD 1, B9 | Ariston/Stokely, Bayne/Moreton | Gatekeeper

The 2022 Australian Doubles Championship | CARD 1, B9 is an in-depth analysis of a highly anticipated match in the back nine of the tournament. Gatekeeper brings viewers a detailed look at the performance of both teams, Ariston/Stokely and Bayne/Moreton, as they navigate the challenging holes that will determine their success. The video highlights the strengths and weaknesses of each team's strategy, focusing on specific techniques such as backhand form and throwing styles. Nick Halstead provides expert commentary on the players' approaches to each hole, discussing factors like disc selection, speed, and spin. Nick praises Atticus for his exceptional size and throwing ability, while noting Scott's unorthodox yet effective technique. The video also touches on the importance of precise control, particularly when dealing with longer holes and obstacles like the treacherous underbrush at Hole 10.

Watch top teams battle at the 2022 Australian Doubles Championship. Bayne/Moreton vs Ariston/Stokely in thrilling card one coverage from B9.

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Video Transcript

foreign everyone and welcome back to Gatekeepers coverage of the 2022 Australian doubles Championship presented by fourth circle desks and RPM discs we're here with the first feature card on the back nine I'm joined once again by Nick Halstead Nick we've seen some good golf on the front line what are you expect to hear from our two teams on the back nine yeah the back nine has got some really really scorable holes but definitely some harder ones I think it's probably the harder of the two nines with some longer holes so let's see how they go both teams at seven under par through the front um missing two holes clean spool concert no baby no bogeys which is obviously what you want in doubles and um yeah very scorable holes on the front nine we're here hold ten wow you've got a bit of a low-hanging Branch to get through it's a par 3 133 meters 436 feet so easy for our big throwers um but it's kind of a big just backhand hyzer for the right-handed players swinging around to the left here no not too much OB to worry about unless you push it too straight and go into those bushes along Aaron's got a great sidearm and that's looking pretty good actually yeah just needs a big skip that's the big collection area for most of the discs um you really need that pushing hyzer as soon as it flips up and goes too straight sort of lands in that dead spot I expect most people are going with their straight to overstable 12 speeds and yeah so that was really close if that had just pushed a little further right that probably would mean quite parked but um yeah just a little bit inside yeah and Atticus for his age and his size is one of the biggest throwers in the country oh wow look at that yeah and that's all the way up there to Edge a circle it was very smooth form for me because you've got a very smooth backhand form and um Scott doesn't look the most traditional form as you'd see but it can still rip it um that's probably gone too straight though and yeah and that's the mess as soon as you um you want to try to throw it as hard as you can...

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