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2024 Majestic | FINAL RD B9 | Hammes, Orum, Marwede, Presnell

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The 2024 Majestic | FINAL RD B9 features the thrilling conclusion of the Minnesota Majestic tournament at Blue Ribbon Pines, one of the favorite courses for disc golf enthusiasts. The final round saw Adam Hammes in a strong lead position, two strokes ahead of Andrew Marwede and Kale Presnell, with Kale having a significant advantage going into the last holes. Jordan highlights the challenging par-4 hole 12, featuring a beautiful backhand basket and demanding precision to navigate the obstacles in play. The discussion touches on various techniques, including forehands and fades, as well as the importance of keeping the disc low to avoid penalty strokes. The video showcases expert analysis and commentary from Jordan, providing valuable insights for disc golf enthusiasts looking to improve their game.

Watch FINAL ROUND 9 from Majestic 2024 as Hammes, Orum, Marwede, and Presnell compete for the top spot!

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Video Transcript

welcome in everybody this is the final 10 holes the conclusion of the 2024 Minnesota Majestic brought to you guys by the Minnesota frisbee Association and Airborne disc golf today we're concluding it at Blue Ribbon Pines Paul which is one of our favorites one of my favorites for sure this place is a total Vibe R Jordan's got things going on got the shack in the middle of the place serving up food drinks whatever you want just a great place to spend a day or two we got a barn burner right now Adam Ham's up two strokes on Andrew Mar who's up two strokes on Kale who happens to be a few holes ahead of them so he's going to have to continue his hot play if he's going to come from Chase card to take this thing down yeah starting with par 4 hole 12 beautiful hole right here like a backand with a little bit of turn works the best out of the hand basket's going to be down there by the little four-wheeler you can see those guys doing a little work I'm just surprised you see the backand I do like the backhand I think the forehand Fades and sometimes skips into the woods right yeah which is really you know the only mistake you don't want to make other than going in the pond which is immediate Drop Zone probably not getting up and down I saw a couple of them pushing left side too like too much turn but prel putting himself in a tough position a little early out of the hand this for hand's going to need to flip up can't be a pure Heiser this right here is what I'm talking about too much flip oh that's trouble that is you see the branches moving right by that OB stake which is the last OB steak before it goes completely perpendicular to the hole so he might be safe there I didn't see a graphic this is what I'm thinking here this is what I fear though okay keep it a little low he was a little higher than I thought but keep it low and he's got another forehand about the same forehand in into the basket if he wants it I like that he didn't play too much off the te either it was really just...