2024 MX Disc Golf Championships | Final RD F9 | Jones, Culver, Rubalcaba, Oman
Watch as Paul Omen and Luke Humphries bring you the action-packed final round of the 2024 MX Disc Golf Championships, presented by Dynamic Discs. The stage is set for the crowning of a new champion in Mexico, where Daniel brings his unique game to the table. With overhands and forehands dominating his strategy, this newcomer has impressed with solid play, including a standout performance yesterday that saw him shoot 55. As the competition heats up, strategies come into focus, particularly with the T-hole approach, where a well-placed forehand can make all the difference in navigating the challenging terrain. Luke provides expert insights on the finer points of golfing technique, highlighting Daniel's exceptional forehand and how he leverages it to overcome obstacles. Mexico welcomes a crowd of international talent, including Nicholas Culver from Iowa/Canada, who is making the most of the warmer climates.
Watch Jones, Culver & Oman clash in epic final round of the 2024 MX Disc Golf Championships, where only one can claim victory!
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final round MX Disc Off Championship brought to you guys by Dynamic Discs all comes down to this crowning a winner today with me in the booth Paul Omen I'm of course Luke Humphries and this is Mexico final round tangam manga Park Paul here we go this is good stuff we've got a new guy on the card today Daniel a lot of overhands a lot of forehands what you're going to see out of this guy yes he's got a unique game reaba pretty good yeah it was better that was pretty good I think yeah shot a uh seven down yesterday nice round seven down say again yesterday you did yeah that was a 55 yesterday and this is the first whole par 4 you know smart play I think is a forehand off the T and then a forehand into the green I'm saying that after parar trying to go backhand turnover first shot of the day 6,000 ft of elevation yeah it's just you have to put more turn than you think absolutely but if you do it right you're way down there making this uh this green entry a lot easier cuz it's low ceiling but you can play The Ground Play The Ground Play is great here okay opting for the forehand like like you mentioned like this understable to straight D1 just lands it out a bit does workable yeah he got a good kick out of it 726 and a lot of space so you can figure stuff out going for the same yeah he's got a great forehand coming out of California even that thing just beats that Grove and gets to a great position set himself up for another forehand Nicholas Culver yeah originally out of Iowa living in Canada now there was like 15 Canadians that attended this tournament fantastic to see it find in those warmer climates you know it oh the one to miss man out of the hand angle Oher flip so he's comfortable you wonder if there's any firsty Jitters no doesn't seem like it no it was pure that tree is exactly 300 ft away so you just got to get it to break right in front of it right in front of it get it to swing back heading towards the left here a little worried about OB I had some height...





