2025 Discraft's CCR Open | R1F9 | Marwede, Taylor, Gossage, Schultz | Gatekeeper
Watch the 2025 Discraft's CCR Open, a Disc Golf Pro Tour Q Series event, as Chris German and PJ Bar bring you coverage from Hol, Michigan's beautiful property featuring two courses. The field is stacked with touring pros, including Andrew Marweed, Luke Taylor, Aaron Gossage, and Silus Schultz. Chris and PJ provide analysis of the players' techniques and strategies as they take on the Renegades Devil's Den layout. Specifically, they discuss hole one, a 354-foot blind shot that requires a precise spike driver. The duo breaks down each player's approach, from Marweed's forehand to Gossage's traditional high-heiser shot, and even Taylor's more conservative play. Chris also shares his personal preference for having a short tester putt to set the tone for the round. With expert commentary and a focus on technique, this video is a must-watch for disc golf fans looking to improve their game or simply enjoy the skills of top players in the sport.
Watch R1F9 highlights from 2025 Discraft's CCR Open! Top players Marwede, Taylor, Gossage, Schultz battle on Gatekeeper course.
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Welcome disc golf fans to the 2025 Discraft's CCR Open fueled by Great Lakes Disc. This is a Disc Golf Golf Pro Tour Q Series event. We're in Hol, Michigan at a beautiful property with two courses here. My name is Chris German. We have PJ Bar. I want to give a big shout out to Hampton Inn sponsoring this coverage and this stay. PJ, this is your first time at these courses. >> Yeah, it's a a cool place. I really like it. Property looks great. We're going to have some good disc golf here. >> Yeah, this is our feature card. We have Andrew Marweed, Luke Taylor, Aaron Goss, and Silus Schultz. We're going to be at the Renegades Devil's Den layout as we take a look at some of the other players in the field. Pretty good uh turnout here of touring pros. >> Yeah, there's quite a few pros who are doing well on tour showed up here to play. >> So, we're going to move into hole one, 354 ft. This is a blind one. Big hiser shot. Basically a spike hiser here. Try to land it right inside the circle. >> Shout out Steve Way builders for sponsoring this cover or this uh course. Looks like Marv's lining up a forehand. Yeah, this one was interesting. And then I saw him throw down a roller. Made much more sense. >> Yeah, it actually lines up really well for the roller. And being a forehand dominant player, it's a good play for him, I think. Looks like Luke's going to take the more traditional route I was talking about. Yeah, big high heisery and weather. It was a very calm day. Did not really see too much wind. Jeez. >> Just coming down from the sky. >> Pretty much parks it. It's got a little little tester. It's kind of what you want on hole one. Yeah. I personally like having a a tester putt as my first putt. Really set your round up. >> Especially a short tester. >> Yeah. Yeah. You want like a 20 footer or something, 25 footer. You don't want to circle edge butt here. But >> and that's exactly where Goss is going to land. He's going to probably have a 20footer or so. Nice shot out of him. And one more higher. And that's the thing about this...





