2024 North Island Championships | FINALB9 | Sullivan, Orange, Wake, Brennan | New Zealand
The 2024 North Island Championships finale is an exciting conclusion to the three-way race for the top spot. Dwayne Goodman and Conor McKinstry bring their expertise to the beautiful Englewood Golf Course in Tanaki, New Zealand, where stunning day conditions and low winds have made for great golf. The focus is on Jao Sullivan's (RPM Discs) strategy as he competes against Francis Orange (Winow Johnny Wck the Shop) and Jack Brennan. Watch as they tackle hole 10, playing a critical 3-and-a-half M shot to the basket, with both players opting for overstable hutter discs. The discussion highlights key techniques such as bailout zones and drop zones, demonstrating how each player approaches this challenging hole. With expert commentary from Dwayne Goodman and Conor McKinstry, viewers can gain insight into the strategies behind the game's most pivotal moments.
Watch the epic final round of the 2024 North Island Championships! Sullivan, Orange, Wake, and Brennan battle on New Zealand's best courses.
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welcome back to the final nine final day lead card action 2024 North Island championships I'm Dwayne Goodman I'm here with Conor mckinstry how you going Dwayne yeah not bad good stuff we're here at the beautiful Englewood Golf Course in tanaki New Zealand stunning day low winds some hot golf going and we've got a uh a three-way race here for the for the champ yep final nine let's crack into it we got jao Sullivan represented by RPM disc Francis Orange plays for winow Johnny wck the shop Jack BR RPM so here we go whole 10 brought to you by totel energies 74 m Island hole part three play here is you're Lefty you're going to attack the basket with a overstable hutter more than likely but that bailout Zone to the left is pretty popular did they jump over the back I think it was close to it find out if he goes to the drop zone or not hard to really Park this basket that OB is you know 3 and 1 half M away yep so this is the common play and leaving yourself oh that's jumped over as well an eight me P hopefully jao looking to yep pick things up here that's the play if you've got it it comes in just nicely good job Francis are going to extend that lead tall Spar eyes out of Jake to perfection Nows that distance clearly Jacko to the Drop Zone I think he uh laid this up in round two but you can't be laying this up on Final Round why would there we go maybe they get him going yeah good confidence booster there nice 11 M for power Johnny stayen and left it low jackob Francis that just parked yep they ain't having to worry about this part at all not parked enough to take the CTP for the day though by the looks of it got that one bit of a stretch for the bird but that's 11 it's a 5 226 M brought to you by Russell designs we got a double man off the te that players forc through and a ob line down the left hand side of the fway the whole way so it's a soft par five but if you get through the Gap and push yourself into the into the Fairway you shouldn't have...





