TAKING ON IRON HILL with ANDREW FISH!! (Back 9)
Andrew Fish takes on Iron Hill's challenging back 9 in part two of Gatekeeper Media. Located in an undisclosed location (commonly referred to as Iron Hill Golf Club), this par-72 course is notorious for its demanding layout and punishing penal zones. As Andrew navigates the final nine holes, he reflects on the mental toughness required to overcome mistakes and stay focused. Drawing from his experience playing station-to-station, Andrew shares his strategy for tackling the back 9, including a stable chipping approach to set up an easy fairway approach. With a focus on confidence in footwork and shot selection, Andrew looks to capitalize on favorable lies and avoid costly mistakes. Through his play, he demonstrates key techniques for managing pressure and executing precise shots, offering valuable insights for golfers looking to improve their mental game and overall performance on the course.
Join Andrew Fish on Iron Hill's challenging back 9, witness his skills & strategies in an intense disc golf battle.
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all right welcome back to part two of gatekeeper media covering me Andrew fish miked up at iron hill if you missed us in part 1 go back and check it out otherwise here we are in hole 10 this is a par 5 it's kind of soft as par-5s go it's actually played as a four with a slightly shorter pin position in the NT last year I still kind of play this as station-to-station I'm gonna play some boring golf and just throw a comment up the middle I want to push the back edge and then draw it a little bit left at the end I didn't really push the back edge but there's a lot of a lot of fairway up there it's pretty generous so I should have should have a decent shot from there it's a matter of like what the footing is like as we get into the back nine I think it I think it tends to score substantially harder than the front just because like the last couple holes are really demanding I think the par 3s are a little harder an iron Hill is a course that like suckers you in you're you're not really going to get a whole lot of birdies so far I've stayed bogey free which is great but it's it's a mental grind to be able to like shake off mistakes I can think of you know a couple of blown chances on the front they would have me in a much better spot so like getting into the back here is so much about like just mental fortitude and not not getting bogged down in throwing so many shots this is about ideal kind of it's a little squishy here so I don't want to select something that's going to make me like have to really plant hard I'm at a I'm at a distance where I could get maybe a jump putt if I hit the line perfectly but it doesn't shape especially well for me so I think my move is to throw a stable comet and have it carrying a little bit over and right of the short pen because I want to have a very easy in fairway approach for my to have a chance at the four a little bit of plane change here so like really be confident...





