2025 Maine State Championships | R1B9 FEATURE | Chace, Proctor, Bell, Gurthie | Gatekeeper Media
The 2025 Maine State Championships presented by Brickyard Hollow Brewing is a highly anticipated disc golf event that brings together top players for a Q Series and USDGC throw pink qualifying competition. Derek and Chris provide commentary on the action, highlighting standout performances from Chace, Proctor, Bell, and Gurthie, among others. The event takes place at the Commander Course at Berrywood, a challenging new course with steep inclines and suspect footing. As players navigate the 18-hole course, expert analysis and insightful commentary offer a unique perspective on strategy, technique, and mental toughness. Matt Bell's impressive form is discussed, as well as Proctor's tricky recovery shots and James' precise putting. The video also touches on the significance of the event for pro tour points and qualifying opportunities, making it an engaging watch for fans of disc golf and competitive throwing. With its expert commentary and behind-the-scenes look at top-level competition, this video is a must-see for anyone interested in the sport.
Watch top pros Chace, Proctor, Bell, & Gurthie battle at the 2025 Maine State Championships R1B9 feature round!
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Welcome back everybody to the 2025 Main State Championships presented by Brickyard Hollow Brewing. Big shout out to them. They've been a supporter of this event for a long time. And as always, the event is also being elevated by Thoughtspace Athletics. Thank you for tuning in. You got Derek and Chris on the mic once again. We are Gamekeeper Media. How we feeling? I feel great because this is a disc golf pro tour Q Series event and a USDGC throw pink qualifying event. So, these people got a lot to play for here in Maine. So, we saw some clean scorecards from some of the guys. But overall, everyone underpar on a new course to the public here. It's been out for about a year, the commander course here. Berrywood. >> Yeah, this time last year for the tournament, they didn't even have the teapads installed at this property yet. >> That is cool to see as whole 10. This one is pretty far uphill. Pretty tough. Part four, 402 ft, but do not let that fool you. A little early release for G. Does land in the middle. Footing a little suspect there, I think. It's hard exactly to tell what's >> kind of lost right. >> This is looking good from Harry. Uh if it just held that turn just a little bit. >> That's going to be circle two though. That is a look for Eagle. >> Yeah, a little jailed off. So, let's see how big of a gap he has to work with. The footing wasn't as bad as I anticipated for that one. That's a good recovery shot there for Proctor. Tricky shot for Matt. That works as well. James putting that in the circle. >> Wow. Matt Bell trying to put another one in. >> I mean, he is a pudding world champ after all. >> Carrot went pretty far down the hill. Is this one was a pretty easy hole here. No eagle there for Harry. No eagle from the field, but a lot of birdies. We saw 56% of the field grab birdie. >> Nice. >> Yeah. H half a stroke under par. Second easiest hole. Good way to start your back nine. You know bird do you want to get. So Harry probably feeling really good knowing everyone else take a part. All right, here on the 11th,...





