Yeet Street Discs presents the 24th Tar Heel Open | R1F9 | Smith, Anselmo, Schultz, Shue |
The 24th Tar Heel Open presented by Yeet Street Discs is live, and disc golf fans are in for a treat as Chris German and PJ Bar bring you expert coverage of the R1F9 tournament. The event takes place at the UNCC Chapel Hill course, home to some of the most skilled players in the game, including Evan Smith, Anthony Selmo, Silus Schultz, Grady Shue, Harper Thompson, and Brandon Brown. Chris German breaks down each player's strengths and weaknesses, sharing insights on their techniques and strategies. From Evan's dominant righty backhand approach shots to Anthony's precision with his lefty forehand, the analysis is thorough and informative. Meanwhile, Grady's experience as a gatekeeper and runner is put to good use, showcasing his skills on this birdie-or-die course. The commentary also highlights the importance of accurate putting and navigating challenging holes like hole 1. With its high level of competition and expert coverage, this video is a must-watch for disc golf enthusiasts looking to learn from the best.
Watch top players Smith, Anselmo, Schultz, and Shue compete at the 24th Tar Heel Open. See their skills in action as they battle for victory.
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[music] Welcome disc golf fans to the 24th Tarheel Open presented by Yeet Street Discs and fueled by Bricks Woodfire Pizza [music] and Craft Bar and our friends over there at Inova and [music] of course all of our Patreon supporters who continue to support us year [music] after year, tournament after tournament. My name is Chris German. We have PJ Bar [music] in the booth for this event. How you doing, bud? >> I'm doing well. How are you? >> I'm great because this is new coverage for me. We're at the UNCC Chapel Hill course [music] and a lot of familiar names. Evan Smith, Anthony Selmo, Silus Schultz, and Grady Shu. Yeah, we also got Harper Thompson in the field, Brandon Brown. Some really good players out here. Look at that rating difference there with Evan. Just in the 1040s. [music] >> Yeah, he's a he's a killer. And uh we're starting here on hole one, 242 ft. Kind of a righty backhand hiser through one of these small gaps. Uh really just hit your line with a putter and uh see if you get through. >> Evan wasting no time. And all right, it's a good way to start. I mean, 10 ft in for your birdie. Anthony local to the area and gets even closer. Yeah, without that tree hit. That was pretty close to ringing it up. You'll see Anthony do a lot of lefty forehand. That's uh pretty much the only way he throws. Silus uh leaving that a bit wide maybe bit flat. Oh, little early there from Grady catching a tree. It's good to see Grady on coverage. It's been a minute that we've seen him on gatekeeper and running it for the two. >> Yeah, giving it a bid. I mean, this is a a birdie or die course. >> I don't say. I think Silus knows that, too. [laughter] >> Yeah. Really don't want to be leaving uh leaving birdies out here on easier holes like this. And that's a good uh good tap in there for Grady. So, Grady preventing the Starframe. And like you said, this course is birdie or die. This one was pretty close to par actually. 54% of the field took par 05 under. Yep. Now we got hole two. This is pretty straightforward. Just a little uphill. Another, you know, gap to hit. Distance...





