2023 PDGA Champions Cup | R2, B9 | McMahon, Heinänen, Dickerson, Ford | Gatekeeper Media
The 2023 PDGA Champions Cup is an exciting event that brings together top disc golfers for a thrilling competition at Wildwood Park's WR Jackson course in South Carolina. Here, Andrew Fish and Nathan Queen break down the back nine of Round Two, discussing strategies and techniques with players like Chase Card, Dickerson, McMahon, and Heinänen. The duo highlights the challenges posed by the course's numerous trees and tight fairways, as well as the importance of precision and distance control. They share insights on how to navigate holes like 10, a challenging 606-foot par-5 that requires careful aim and disc selection. With its unique layout and demanding conditions, this course demands players to be at their best – and Andrew and Nathan are on hand to provide expert analysis and commentary as the competition heats up.
Watch top players McMahon, Heinänen, Dickerson, & Ford at the 2023 PDGA Champions Cup. Witness their skillful shots & strategies.
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foreign and welcome back to the 2023 PDGA Champions Cup this is the mpo Chase Card round two back nine and I'm Andrew fish joined here by Nathan Queen here we are at beautiful Wildwood Park WR Jackson course today there's two other beautiful courses here that implement the lake out here a little bit more uh Jay Strom Thurmond well it depends on which side you're on that's what they call it in South Carolina in Georgia they call it Clarks Hill Lake this was actually litigated in the 1980s you see a couple of five Downs a four down and a two down through the front nine on our card and uh that is keeping Dickerson and McMahon and others in contention through uh through nine holes of this of this second round huh yeah so many trees out here that four strokes can happen very quickly uh one of those holes that you could have a two-stroke swing on if somebody has a bad a bad hole is whole 10 606 feet did play as the easiest hole on the course today uh those three trees that you saw on the flyover in the middle are going to be the main obstacle here off of the tee once you get past those trees you don't want to push too far right if you want to fade back left just a bit and those are really good guide posts to aim at and then have your disc braking you see Jonah hainanen throws it about 380 feet and it dumps back to 370 or so yeah he's going to be in a great spot there lost a little bit of distance but shouldn't cause much trouble Eagle to a mid-range I think this is kind of just preventing him from being able to push to that back wall still in a fine spot Chris has been known to be aggressive I think I heard tell of him getting towards Circle two last year at one point yeah if you go big under stable distance driver here and try to get some float back and oh he gets rooted I Nathan I wanted to see that sucker go yeah I think that was going to be on the way to that close to Circle two you were talking about still going to be in a great position for the...





