Paul McBeth Talks About His Bet With Anthony Barela & Success With The Foundation (2022 Waco)
Paul McBeth, two-time PDGA world champion, sits down with the Disc Golf Network to discuss his recent win at the Memorial and upcoming event in Waco, Texas. The disc golf pro shares insights on his game plan for the course, which he notes has changed slightly from previous years due to weather conditions and course maintenance. McBeth talks about adapting to new elements and playing to the conditions, highlighting his focus on backhands as a strategy this year. He also shares his experience traveling from Virginia to Waco, navigating through severe weather conditions along the way. McBeth's conversation with Brian Earhart covers topics related to game planning, course adjustments, and mental preparation for high-level competition.
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hi paul hello so we're here with the disc golf network um how does it feel to be back in texas well it's been an adventure to get here but it feels good i mean it's um i can't complain about the weather today i'll leave it there can i ask a little bit about the adventure getting here well just like driving from virginia drove from virginia here to drop my rv off before going to scottsdale and drove through ice storms snow storms hail storms all the above so it was it was an adventure but we made it with about six hours before our flight left uh the next day so it was wow it's been it's been yeah it's been it's been a good one boom boom the grind well congratulations on your win last weekend at the memorial coming off that feels always feels good to come in with a win to the next big event and you've placed well here in waco is there anything that you plan to change from previous year's game plans for the course i every year i feel like it's a little different you know my games i'm working on a few things here a few things there so if i can do the things i've done throughout my career and then add a few new things i think that's going to be key here i feel like it's a little bit less forehand this year and i don't know if it's because they've kind of cleared the rough up a little bit or things like that it seems like i'm throwing a lot more backhands than i have in previous years but you know just with that in mind i think it's just kind of playing to what the elements are you know it looks like tomorrow is going to be pretty rough and the wind's going to be shifted and today it was really windy but now it's like almost calm so i've gotten you know a whole variety of weather so far here but no just game plan's the same just don't go don't go b and try to get as many bradys as possible excellent thank you for sharing those thoughts about the course i'm gonna hand it off to brian earhart hello paul hello brian a couple questions for you i know you had...





