Ricky Wysocki Explains His Dominant Performances, Form Technique & Throwing the Invictus | OTB OPEN
Ricky Wysocki, two-time San Francisco Open champion, shares his insights on what made him dominant at the OTB Open in Swenson Park. The course, with its roller-heavy layout and challenging wind conditions, proved to be a perfect fit for Ricky's playing style. He emphasizes the importance of throwing accurate 550-foot rollers to score well on par fours and fives. With his experience having podium finishes on this venue previously, Ricky believes that while some aspects remain similar, he'll need to adapt to its unique character to secure another win. Watch as Ricky breaks down his form technique, discusses the key factors behind his dominant performances, and shares his thoughts on how he's preparing for the competition.
Watch as 3-time PDGA World Champion Ricky Wysocki explains his form technique & throws the Invictus in action-packed footage from the OTB Open.
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now here with ricky wysocki who is your defending san francisco open champion now with a new venue first of all welcome back to northern california and how you feeling this week feeling great it's uh great to be back to the kind of san francisco open now newly now it's the otb open but it's great to be back in this part of the california and playing disc golf and great weather great courses no matter what the venue is they uh they got a great venue here in swenson park so i'm excited yeah give us your first take on it um we've been hearing a lot of rollers a lot of low ceilings are you vibing with that description or what do you take away yeah i think that the the roller game is is definitely on point this week i threw a lot of rollers warming up in practice and i think that's going to be a key factor and being able to score well you have to throw 550 550 foot rollers to get into position on these par fours to have high percentage upshot so i think it depends on the wind but rollers are going to definitely be a a a common shot for me depending on the wind if as long as there's not too many headwinds but uh yeah these par fours and fives are rollers off the tee yeah and now that this venue has changed away from the glen eagles course that uh posted the san francisco open you have good history there you know podium both times it's been run obviously the win last year do you feel like it's an easily translatable scenario out here you're gonna have to do something that's different to get up and get the win yeah i know i mean i think it's it's you know for me it's it's same prep same you know same routine that i'm going through to to feel ready for any tournament but uh yeah of course suits my game really well i mean i say that a lot of courses i think goat hill i wouldn't say exactly like last week doesn't fit my game to a t uh just because it's straight only distance you know where i have distance but i have other shots too whereas this course is distance but then it...





