2022 Philadelphia Disc Golf Open | FINAL B9 | Hendry, Chace, Hauer, Oberholtzer Hess, Carman
The 2022 Philadelphia Disc Golf Open at Sedgley Woods is back and better than ever. Harry Chase takes us through the thrilling conclusion of the tournament, showcasing his expertise as a commentator. As he navigates The Back Nine, Harry reminisces about last year's tournament and ponders whether anyone can challenge his lead. The course, the second oldest in the world according to PDGA rankings, is a unique test of skill, with its B-tier status reflecting its challenging layout. Sedgley Woods' notorious obstacles come into play as Harry discusses Hole 10, The Cliff House, a temporary hole that's both beautiful and treacherous. He emphasizes the importance of playing smart on this hole, given its notorious difficulty. As we move to Hole 11 in the meadow, Harry highlights the unique challenges posed by this less commonly played temporary hole. With plenty of obstacles and rough, it's not just a matter of luck – skill and strategy are key.
Watch top players Hendry, Chace, Hauer, Oberholtzer, Hess & Carman compete at the 2022 Philadelphia Disc Golf Open's thrilling FINAL B9!
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welcome back disc golf fans to The Back N coverage of the 2022 Philadelphia Disc Golf Open here at Sedgley Woods in Philadelphia second oldest course in the world PDGA B tier and as always special shout out to our patreon supporters helping all of this possible Harry Chase back on the mic with me here what are you thinking Harry I'm feeling good Reminiscing on last year's tournament as we are through the front nine now to The Back Nine got a nice little lead here we'll see if anybody can make a push and shake me out of my boots yeah and it no one on our card left unscathed even you found yourself with a little red on the card great correction so we're hopping now to Hole 10 this is the Cliff House hole little temporary hole that is sometimes in play during the year it's very rare that it's nice in mode and we'll be playing to a protected kind of peninsula green with some Obi ropes around it and for anyone familiar with the grounds here we do have that Mansion there on our left of the T box um pretty notable uh the name is escaping me at the moment so if anyone knows and wants to comment it please do yeah I've heard tale of Benjamin Franklin something not quite sure but we look just call the Cliff House yeah would you consider this another must get birdie I would say if this hole was just somewhere out on any course I would say no but because you just have you just went through such a stress of holes where a birdie seemed almost impossible um you really do want to pick one up and kind of give life to your scorecard again it's not easy to find yourself under par here and when you have a hole like this amongst so many others you got to take advantage we have Mike myself and Lucas carting birdies there pretty good to see some green again moving on to Hole 11 is another temp hole here in the meadow as you can see a lot of stakes here so yeah this one is less commonly played um really only in play for the Philly open very easy hole on paper but a lot of rough a lot of OB must be a precise...





