2023 PDGA Disc Golf World Championships | R2B9 | Lizotte, Gossage, Heimburg, Anttila | Gatekeeper
Join Nathan Queen and Andrew Fish as they analyze the back nine of the Fox Run course at the 2023 PDGA Disc Golf World Championships presented by L.L Bean. They break down the card, including Niklas Anttila's hot start and the strategic decisions made by players like Aaron Goss and Simon Lizotte. The duo discusses the importance of playing steady in a five-round event, with attention to detail on key shots such as the 315-foot par-three tee shot, where a well-placed forehand is crucial for success. They also examine the impact of stability and glide on flight direction, as players like Calvin Heimburg aim to find the perfect balance. The video provides insight into the world of professional disc golf, with expert analysis of technique, strategy, and player performance in one of the most iconic courses in the sport.
Watch top pros Lizotte, Gossage, Heimburg, and Anttila compete on Gatekeeper at the 2023 PDGA Disc Golf World Championships.
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foreign welcome back disc golf fans to the 2023 PDGA professional disc golf world championships presented by L.L Bean we are here for the back nine of the Fox Run course of the second round I'm Nathan Queen again joined by Andrew fish I'm delighted to be covering this card for the second round in a row on such a gorgeous course and really a gorgeous set of courses they've done so well here in Northern Vermont uh to give us the opportunity to play Disc Golf in such a great setting Niklas antila out to the very hot start after a solid round one pushing himself up into that top tie for second place you see there are round two front nine leaderboard uh double digits at this point puts you in pretty good position but with a five round event you have to just keep plugging away playing steady yeah and gotta plug away on this one get yourself a birdie 315 foot par three you're pretty much in an island on the tee and across the whole Hole uh just OB all the way around but throw your forehand out there uh mid-range or stable Fairway backhand excuse me can play as well but much more difficult maybe a little bit of a slip for me class as his forehand hangs out pretty wide he'll he'll still be within a reasonable putting distance Calvin better height better width and a lot of stability this is going to come in a little short of the bucket but a little short is relative I think yeah that's uh that'll work Aaron Goss is going to be looking to follow that line from Calvin I like the stability of that to keep it from getting too much Glide off to the right side Aaron looks to have a similar flight and it's gonna spike it just beside it yeah Neighbors and with that read in the Wind Simon lower and a little wider but even that is gonna be right there with them good Reed fish yeah maybe just the lower part on that one is Nicolas with the widest of the group gonna connect with no problem back to back on nine and ten he is now six down on the round and that's definitely what you're supposed to do in whole tent it's such a friendly Green to...





