WOMEN'S OPEN OF MARYLAND EDITION NUMBER 4 | RD1, B9 | Gannon, Fajkus, Kimball, Frazer | DISC GOLF
Watch as Gatekeeper Media's coverage of the Women's Open of Maryland Edition Number 4 presented by Blue Chip Technologies brings you the action from Round 1 and the B9 hole. Join Andrew Fish and Michelle Fraser as they discuss the challenging layout, designed to test only the pros and advanced players, and preview what's in store for the final round. With sponsors like Discraft, Rick Sasseman's Decals, and more, this event is a must-watch for disc golf enthusiasts. The battle for the Sunday lead card is heating up, with Michelle Fraser opening up a small lead but still within reach. Take a look at how she navigates the tricky par-four hole, featuring plenty of trees, slope, and goalie to contend with. With its unique layout and talented players, this Women's Open event is not to be missed.
"Watch the best female disc golfers in action at the Women's Open of Maryland! See Gannon, Fajkus, Kimball, and Frazer battle it out on the course."
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all right welcome back to gatekeeper media's coverage of the women's open of maryland edition number four presented by blue chip technologies this is round one the uh i guess the third of three nines i'm andrew fish joined here by michelle fraser i'm really excited for you to see this third nine um because it gets even a little harder than the first two nines as we've talked about before this layout was designed to be a little trickier as only the pros and advanced players who get to deal on with the challenge but before we go any further i want to mention our sponsors we saw discraft rick sasseman's decals and all those who put this coverage together allowed this coverage to happen yeah for sure it really takes a village um want to highlight rick sasseman you can find him on facebook at rsasdecals he made some really good player pack decals for our event as well as the trophies so very talented artist if you or your club or your course needs some decals he's the guy to talk to so you can see all our scores are well under par at this point um while under course power but the back nine does play harder so my mindset going into it is not to expect nearly as many birdies or at least expect a few bogies to balance them out and play more to just trying to shoot par as a good score on a lot of these holes for sure you've opened up the little a little bit of a lead but the the battle for kind of the opportunity to play on the sunday lead card is is very much in play for many players right so this first hole we have here after a little bit of a break we get to take to get a little more energy for our last push to the finish is a very reachable par four but it is it's tricky lots of trees a slope from left to right on the basket has a bit of a goalie behind it so plenty to get into and missy actually kicks off to the left there and probably the thickest part of the trees yeah so you're saying it's kind of reachable and it does play short it does play a little bit downhill i wonder...





