MVP Disc Sports Mic'd Up Practice Round | PDGA PRO WORLDS PREVIEW | Front 9
James Conrad and Dan Brooks Wells are putting their attack plan to the test at The Fort, a PDGA Pro Worlds course, in this preview practice round. Filmed by Gatekeeper Media, the video showcases the duo's approach to navigating the challenging front nine holes. Conrad shares his strategy for controlling distance on the par-3 opening hole, while Brooks Wells reveals his unique technique for handling forehand putter shots. With a focus on mastering the course's tricky hyzer shots and adapting to the soft sand conditions, the pair is aiming to fine-tune their skills before competing in the Pro Worlds. Featuring expert insights from Conrad and Brooks Wells, this video provides an insider's look at The Fort's most demanding holes, offering valuable tips for players looking to improve their own disc golf game.
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what's up everyone i'm james conrad i'm dan brooks wells we're out here at the fort this is a world's warm-up video so this is just going to be a practice round with me and dan here i'm trying to figure out the fort and and tell you guys our attack plan yeah really looking forward to getting a practice round in here only have one run on the track so far so looking to see some cool shots no doubt thanks to gatekeeper media for being out here filming you can catch the front nine on their channel and thanks to mvp disc sports you can catch the back nine on mvp's channel the fort starts off with a pretty straightforward par 3. we're just shooting about 315 feet the biggest hazard is water behind the basket so distance control is definitely important the green's a little more open on the left hand side so i'm going to try to be playing at about 15-20 feet left of the pin so i do something a little different than james i'm actually going fireball i just try to flex a flick around and get in the circle for a putt not hold shabby thanks guys i was telling him this should be interesting since i do mostly forehands and you get all the backhand putter shots yeah yeah i think on the front nine i throw like through that yellow and blue envy on like six of the tee shots or something oh really even like the long tunnels yeah yeah i find those are just getting off the tee just get off the tee and don't take a bogey right at circle's edge nice shot this is kind of the area i'm trying to hyzer into this feels like the biggest gap to me and it leaves you a very reasonable putt yeah and i'm not too worried throwing the driver coming in on this just because the ground's really soft there's all sand so it's gonna land nicely for me and not you know scoot out the back yeah the sand is a big factor out here yeah for real all right we are here at hole two 201 feet probably the shortest hole on the course i would i would assume you got to clear the water here and you really got to get up on that...





