2025 New Zealand Nationals | FPO | RD1 B9 | Korver, Weatherman, Hansen, Flintoft
Watch as Korver, Weatherman, Hansen, and Flintoft take on the challenging Brooker Avenue disc golf course in Christ Church New Zealand at the 47th New Zealand National Disc Golf Championships. The back nine proves to be a particularly daunting stretch of holes, with strong winds making precision and accuracy crucial. The players must navigate tricky approach shots and avoid the out of bounds if they're going to score well. Korver shares her strategy for tackling this section, including a focus on keeping drives flat in windy conditions. Watch as she puts her technique to the test, taking on hole 10 with its demanding 453-foot par 4. Join Nate Perkins and Juliana Corver as they provide expert analysis of the course and the players' performances.
Watch Korver, Weatherman, Hansen, and Flintoft compete in thrilling round 1 action at the 2025 New Zealand Nationals FPO.
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all right everyone welcome back in to go throw's production of the 47th New Zealand national disc golf championships presented by RPM we're at Christ Church New Zealand at the Brooker Avenue disc off course Nate Perkins Juliana corver here to walk you through this B Back N coverage from round one duer windy there's o everywhere you go the disc pretty well your three under par how do you feel like the back nine kind of sets up I think well I'm not sure how much it is the holes or the fact that the wind begins to pick up as we get further along in the day so the back nine seems to be a little bit more tense yeah there's some moments where even the play for par I feel like is aggressive you have to cross out of bounds and you have to be precise here we are looking at whole 10 this is a par 4 453 ft I found this drive to be very difficult you really have to turn something get something up in the air and turn it around that corner if you don't turn it enough you're going to go out of B if you turn it too much it's going to cut roll out of bounds unless you throw a sidearm around there and wherever you end up um it's kind of a tricky approach as well and there was a pretty stout right to left wind out there which if you put a little too much turn on this it could turn into a cut roller that's the problem I had in practice so I try to keep this a little bit flatter and actually went OB long by about 8 in all is that turning I think that was out a little early yeah she nose up on that one didn't have a chance to turn it over E3 from Ella that's a good spot basket is very close to the out of bounds on multiple sides quite flat enough wind going to push it off to the left obstructed look from there Ella going md5 approach quality wind read that's a bullseye you got have a bit of a wi read right there so I can't see the basket but I just want to Heiser right in front of that bush didn't quite get it as close...





