2024 Philadelphia Disc Golf Open | FINALF9 | Gleason, Krahn, Chace, Moldoff, Horst | Gatekeeper
Watch the 2024 Philadelphia Disc Golf Open, presented by OTB East and sponsored by Dynamic Discs, as five top players battle it out at Sedgley Woods in inner-city Philadelphia. The stacked card features Kevin Gleason, Nate Sexton, Harry Chase, John Moldoff, and Dylan Horst, with a very tight leaderboard indicating a high level of competition. The course is expected to play fast, with a focus on strategy and shot selection. Specific attention is given to Hole 1, which doubles up the par four layout due to a mandatory play near an out-of-bounds tree. The players must navigate the unique challenges of this hole, while also considering their approach to the green from various tee pads. With expert commentary from Nick Hanson, this video provides in-depth analysis and insights into the world of disc golf, offering fans a closer look at the skills and strategies employed by top players on the course.
Watch the final round of the 2024 Philadelphia Disc Golf Open with Gleason, Krahn, Chace, Moldoff, and Horst competing for the top spot.
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Hello and welcome to the 2024 Philadelphia Disc Golf Open presented by OTB East and sponsored by Dynamic Discs. We're here at Sedgley Woods in inner-city Philadelphia. I'm joined by my co-commentator Nick Hanson. How you doing, Nick? I'm doing Great, PJ. Uh it's been a while since I've been here with you, but uh I'm excited to be here in the booth and excited to see what Philly's got to offer. Yeah, on the card we got Kevin Gleeson, Nate Sexton, Harry Chase, John Moldoff, and Dylan Horst. We got five players on the card today. Stacked card, but course like this it'll still go fast. Taking a look at our leaderboard here with everyone that's playing. Very tight race at the top. Very tight. We could definitely have someone from second or third card make a charge. Always possible at a course like this. Hole one's going to be a par four. It's doubling up if you know the regular layout here one and two. Got a mando right. That tree saw a little OB there. It's really going to be a good two-shot hole for the players playing to that number two tee pad and then up is best. Yeah, there's a definitely a possibility for high amount of strokes on this hole if you find that out of bounds, but it's also, you know, not too long, not too demanding. It's like they're having fun before the round begins here. So, if this comes out, it's going to be in a perfect spot. Look at that just before the OB here. He's going to have a pretty good you know, approaching to the green. It's going to be a wide open. A little pinch maybe with being that close to the OB, but Yeah, and the amount of distance that he has, that's that's great. You can't ask for too much better, just a little farther left. Ooh. Nate getting a lucky bounce back off that branch there. What's it say? Is that short of the mando there? It looks like that's >> Yeah. Uh I don't know. You almost might rather go to the drop zone. I mean, he can probably just uh throw a hyzer there around the mando and get himself a decent position. See what Harry's doing here. I imagine most people are throwing backhand. Kind of a straight backhand with a...





