2025 Preserve Skins | B9 | Ep. #143 | Lizotte, Williams, Gurthie, Nash
The 2025 Preserve Skins | B9 | Ep. #143 | Lizotte, Williams, Gurthie, Nash video showcases a thrilling back nine episode from the OTB Tour Series Skins series. Professional players Bradley Williams and Simon are neck and neck with $200 on the line, while rookie player is still waiting for their first cash. The discussion focuses on strategy, technique, and mental game, as the competitors weigh in on the importance of bottlenecking and throwing distance. Specifically, the conversation highlights the skills required to throw far and how it affects gameplay, as well as the value of precision control, such as using roller shots from specific angles. The experts also touch on the psychological aspect of competition, discussing the mental state needed to perform under pressure and making crucial decisions during high-stakes games.
Watch Lizotte, Williams, Gurthie, & Nash face off in intense 2025 Preserve Skins B9. Who will emerge victorious?
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back into OTB Tour Series Skins, episode 143 from the preserve. This is the back nine. Bradley Williams sitting in the lead at 500 bucks. Double G and Simon both with $200. And that rookie still waiting for his first cash on skins. What do we have? 200 on the line. 300 on the line. $300 now on the line. And this is going to be second in the order. That's too straight. Maybe or it's perfect. I think it's perfect. That's perfect. What a shot. Black mask. Let's cash. That's an easy birdie from there. Probably go Luna maybe. No. Good shot. Lift up a little bit. That's a smooth 290 right there. Everybody climb for that. Yeah. 290. Oh yeah. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Sit. Sit. Oh yeah. This is how this is how we should do it in our game too many times. The further you throw the more open it gets. It's the exact opposite of the way it should be. Small bottleneck up there a little bit. I I'm saying this is the way it should be. You It should bottleneck. Why are we letting the people that throw far get even more advantage? Throwing far is a skill, dude. It's not going to flip. Oh, fight. Get out. Safe. Safe. Safe. I guess if you can get a forehand to there then yeah makes sense too. All I know is every time you said Zach might or Zach could Zach has not. It looks closer than it really is. It does. Roller is actually a fun play from right here for your second shot. Yeah. Like excite try to jump it. This looks cool. Good shot. Yeah, that's good. Nice. Thank you. Thanks. Got you. It looks like it's flipping enough. Circle edge. That's okay. Yeah, that's good. Chilling. That's good. As long as you clear the hill, it's good. It's just sad cuz I wanted to miss right. If I miss just in the tournament. Yeah. Yeah. Got two people that trying to tear it. Yeah. What is this? Come in tight on the left. You probably safe saying 435. Really? I like that's right. It's got to be more completely blind, but we can make it. I believe. Nope. Watching you footfall right there reminded me of the footfall they slowed down during the coverage last week....





