2025 Discraft's CCR Open | R2B9 | Schultz, Taylor, Monn, Borzick | Gatekeeper
The 2025 Discraft's CCR Open | R2B9 | Schultz, Taylor, Monn, Borzick | Gatekeeper video captures the action of moving day round two at the River's Edge course, a challenging layout with plenty of wooded par-4s and opportunities for eagles. Chris German and PJ Bar provide play-by-play commentary, discussing the pros and cons of the course and the strategies employed by top players like Silus, Luke, Jake, Schultz, Taylor, Monn, and Borzick. The video showcases impressive shots from these disc golfers, including a flex forehand that gets low down the fairway and a backhand that produces a strong shot despite some initial wobble. The commentary highlights the unique challenges of playing River's Edge and the importance of mastering specific techniques, such as the right-to-left moving shot and early release.
Watch top disc golfers Schultz, Taylor, Monn, and Borzick compete in Discraft's CCR Open. Intense gameplay and strategic shots on display.
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Hello disc golfers and welcome back to the back n coverage of moving day round two here at the 2025 discraft CCR open fueled by great lakes disc another disc golf pro tour Q series event that we have in the books this year in 2025. Shout out to all of our Patreon supporters. My name is Chris German, coowner, co-founder. Here with PJ Bar in the booth one more time. Shout out Hampton Inn for sponsoring this coverage. PJ, we're seeing some crazy scores coming in. 8 under through nine. How do you feel about the River's Edge course? I think it's great. It's It's a fun track. There's lots of wooded, short wooded par4s, chances for eagles, and you know, a lot of chances to scramble, which is nice. Seen some cool scramble birdies coming up. Maybe Silus kind of separating himself from the card, but a lot of other people making pushes from earlier cards. So, we're going to move into hole 10, par 4, 467 ft. One of those short par fours you're talking about. Pretty straight the whole way. Couple different lines to get there. Basket is tucked in right on the bank almost on the bank here of the river. So yeah, >> pretty close to the OB or to the river I should say. >> So it it is pretty straight the whole way, but off the tea you kind of need that sort of right to left moving shot. So in theory a flex forehand can get way down there. Silus throwing that backhand pushes the right side a little bit which can definitely happen. >> That was the flex forehand just low from Luke getting a lot of distance. >> Yeah, gets way up there. Really >> better than having a worm burner. Oh, I like that angle. Just catching the first tree there. >> Yeah, a little bit of an early release. That backhand looks like it's a little more inside. And that's kind of the the problem with the backhand is getting that to straighten out, stay in the fairway. But it shouldn't be too bad from Jake there. >> Had some heat on it. That was definitely going to make its way into the green. And Silus, wow, >> really getting down there. >> I mean, I was wondering if he might just lay up, but no, he's...





