Discraft's 30th CCR Open | R2, B9 | Lhotak, Taylor, Bates, Martin | Gatekeeper Media
Join Nick Hansen and Chandler Frye as they bring you live coverage of the back nine at the Discraft 30th CCR Open on the River's Edge course in Holt, Michigan. The duo is focused on precision and putts, especially with Circle Two's popularity in this challenging layout featuring numerous trees that demand accuracy to avoid obstacles. Nick is looking for players to navigate tight spaces, like the Par Four with a left gap, while Chandler emphasizes the importance of finding the right line to attack the fairway. The commentary highlights notable performances from Luke and Dylan, who showcase their skills despite encountering trees on their shots. The discussion also touches on the strategy behind tree hits and how media production companies can incorporate features like a "tree hit counter" to better visualize the pros' techniques. With expert analysis and real-time coverage, this video offers a unique insight into the tactics employed by top players in Discraft's 30th CCR Open.
Watch the final rounds of Discraft's 30th CCR Open with top players Lhotak, Taylor, Bates, & Martin in an epic battle for victory.
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foreign welcome back disc golfers we are here for round two back nine coverage of the Discraft 30th CCR open we are in Holt Michigan at the Birchfield Park and today we are on the River's Edge course my name is Nick Hansen alongside me is Chandler Frye Chandler what are you looking for all these players in the back nine I am looking for precision I am looking for putts being made from Circle two there's a lot of trees to be hit a lot of situations where you're finding where you'll find yourself about 60 50 feet from the basket if you're getting those in the bucket you're feeling good yeah not a lot of red there from our card here on the front that's what we would expect on the back as well most of our players are going to be wanting getting close to that 10 if not over 10 down to find themselves on the lead card for tomorrow our card has a little bit of work to do but they can still do it yeah whole 10 a tight Par Four with a left Gap that you want to pierce through finish slightly left opening up the second shot Gap and the basket is located pretty close to that river right there with a lot of trees to avoid which is a theme for this back nine Luke catching quite early but getting a good result there Landing him in the middle of the Fairway he'll be able to attack still I think for the future on courses like this every media production company should have a tree hit counter on the in the corner just so we can see how many trees the pros are hitting so we can feel a little better about uh ourselves and all that I'll submit that one for review yeah a little more of aggressive line but not getting as far down the Fairway as I think he would have wanted he's gonna be quite a bit left there it was kind of a safe play ultimately you want your shot to finish left just like this maybe not as left as Dylan as oh he hits a tree that looks great but I think the laughter you are the how happy you are for that second shot so as you can see Luke trying to get...





