2025 Birdie Open | R2B9 | Reiss, Sisson, Yawger, Horst | Gatekeeper Media
The 2025 Birdie Open | R2B9 | Reiss, Sisson, Yawger, Horst | Gatekeeper Media is a comprehensive disc golf coverage of the Delaware Disc Golf event presented by Gatekeeper Media. The video features Chris and his partner providing analysis and commentary as they navigate the challenging course at Iron Hill. With over halfway through the tournament, the excitement builds for an exciting finish. Chris shares his expertise on various strategies, including the tricky hole 10 par-4, 615, where precision and power are key to landing a birdie. Notable players include Reiss, Sisson, Yawger, and Horst, who demonstrate different techniques for tackling this demanding course. The video is suitable for disc golf enthusiasts looking to gain insight into the Birdie Open 2025 and improve their own gameplay with expert tips from Chris and his partner.
Watch top players Reiss, Sisson, Yawger, and Horst compete in the 2025 Birdie Open. Exclusive disc golf footage from Gatekeeper Media.
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All right, folks. Welcome back here to the Birdie Open 2025, a Delaware Disc Golf event presented by Gatekeeper Media. Big shout out to everyone involved. It's run smoothly since I can remember. And a big shout out to all of our Patreon supporters as well. Much love to each and every one of you, Chris and I. Thank you million times over and you got us in the booth here once again. Yeah, we are more than halfway through. Well, we're exactly halfway through and we're going to the backside of this coverage and man, we've had an eagle here. A lot of blemishes though. A lot of movement happening between all the cards and it should make for an exciting finish here. As usually almost every time we're at Iron Hill, we're going to have an exciting finish. We're moving into hole 10, par4, 615. This one's tricky. This first shot, very specific on how you throw it to land in this tight corridor here. And then you have a lot of distance to get on this second shot to be able to get yourself in there for a birdie. Used to be a par five. They pushed it up a little bit and ever since they did that, it just made the birdie that much more difficult. >> You could do something like this and super aggressive. So, I've said this a couple times in years past that that is kind of the the I don't I want to say like the the underlooked route of just kind of spiking something pretty high up there because it gives you a lot more time to carry. Yeah. Similar line here from the lefty backand. A little too turned over. Yeah, >> that kind of on the wrong side of the tree, unfortunately. >> Yeah, it's going to be a tricky birdie, but >> could >> Yeah, as long as you're not as long as you're not kicking over to the right. >> I don't even know who that was. >> That is That's like really awkward. Yeah, >> I would imagine probably the angle he was talking about or like the swing space being so close to those trees. >> Zach catches some trees pretty early in the flight there. He still has a little bit of distance. Tony Mo. Oh, if that just stabled up a little...





