2020 Myrtle Beach Open | RD1 B9 | Barsby, Johansen, Brathwaite, Ulibarri
Watch as Trevor Harbaugh breaks down the action from the 2020 Myrtle Beach Open at OTB's Back Nine coverage, presented by Grip Equipment and driven by Innova. The front nine was a highlight reel of impressive throws, including an ace and clutch putts. Harbaugh shares his expert analysis of Greg Barsby's six-birdie round, showcasing his skills on the manicured fairways and discussing key techniques for navigating the challenging back nine holes. The course proved to be a great test of skill, with fairway drivers often used to tackle long shots, particularly on hole 10, which features a tricky gap shot requiring precise shaping to navigate. Harbaugh offers insightful commentary on Barbsby's play, sharing tips and strategies for success on the Myrtle Beach Open, and providing valuable insights for disc golf enthusiasts looking to improve their game.
Watch top players Gregg Barsby, Matt Johansen, Anthony Brathwaite & Paul Ulibarri compete at the 2020 Myrtle Beach Open.
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hello everyone welcome back to the back nine coverage presented by otb of the myrtle beach open 2020 uh presented by grip equipment and driven by innova this again i'm nathan queen trevor harbaugh yeah i'm here with trevor harbaugh um we got to see a pretty good front nine yeah it was fun dude we had a spit out for an ace we had some good putts um we've had i've had a fun time watching these guys throw around splinter city man this course is really fun um i'll come back to play this place yeah great course for how new it is the fairways are very manicured and um you know you don't have you don't have too much that shouldn't be there when you're in the fairway uh even though it's only a week old you see greg bars be showing that off getting six down through nine and i think two to three down i mean i know that doesn't seem good in your mind when you're playing but it's not a bad score getting through that first nine yeah you can still get your birdies on the back nine uh hold ten 408 feet another tough par three a little easier than the last if you watch the front nine you saw hole nine was the hardest hole on the course so keeping that trend we go into hole 10 also a difficult hole you're gonna see fairway drivers to distance drivers from most people on this hole you got a headwind the most of the time and um a gap that's about 120 feet away from you once you get through that gap you have a better chance i really really like this hole you gotta shape it really you gotta shape your disc kind of fast to get it to flip up through the gap um and greg kind of gets it a little to the right over there flipped over some on him it looks like yeah it looks like he stayed in bounds he stayed off to the sidewalk uh be throwing trying to throw to get his par and this is another grip lock that's a flippy disc he was looking to hyzer flip that and he's just let go of it late i burned it over a little bit he'll have a relatively easy up shot for a...





