2026 Go Throw Tour Prodigy | Cactus Rock Classic | RD1 | B9 | Hammes, Tipton, Hebenheimer, Berry
Watch as golf prodigies take to the course at Cactus Rock Classic, one of the Go Throw Tour events presented by Prodigy Disc. Luke Humphrey and Tall Paul Omen provide expert commentary on round 1 coverage, analyzing the challenging par-4 front nine design by Paul McBeth. Svin Typton's pre-tournament predictions of a winning score of seven under, 14 total are put to the test as Gavin Babcock takes an early lead with five under through 10 holes. With limited cell reception and varying wind conditions, players must adapt their strategies to navigate the course's many hills and tight fairways. Expert advice from Luke and Paul helps viewers understand how to approach each hole, including the importance of accurate drives and precise second shots. From tee shot strategies to post-round analysis, this video provides an inside look at the 2026 Go Throw Tour Prodigy Cactus Rock Classic.
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All right, we've got round one back n coverage. The much awaited debut of Cactus Rock here. This is the Cactus Rock Classic presented by Prodigy Disc. One of the Gothrow Tour events and that whole Gothro tour presented by Prodigy. Got to thank them. Luke Humphrey's in the booth with Tall Paul Omen. We got a much more scorable back n on our hands. We saw the gauntlet of par4s on the front. The Paul McBth design showing its teeth early, but you have a chance to acrew some birdies here late. Talking with Svin Typton before the tournament, he thought seven under, seven under, 14 total would win this event. We see Gavin Babcock already five under through 10 holes. So maybe the pace is a little hotter than we think. There you see the front nine scores right there. Not too far under par except for Gavin Babcock and he's kind of distancing himself. Not much cell reception out here at Cactus Rock. So these guys not really sure where they stand. Just trying to pick up as many birdies as they can. Yeah. Yeah. Just uh keep the wind in your sails here at this course. A lot of hills out here. Just keep chugging away. Hole 10. Giving yourself an opportunity off the tea. staying in the middle of the fairway. The the fairway really tightens up for that second shot. So, you got to be pretty specific off of the tee, but um a very attackable par4 to start the back nine here. The further you go, the more accurate you need to be. If you leave it about 300 ft, don't go any further than that. Kind of put you back from the gap. Allows you to uh play a different style of shot if you need to. This is headed towards the right. >> Oh, but kicking back to the middle across the middle >> bit. >> Yeah, I think you'll have a little something from there. >> Yeah, 566. >> You don't need a whole lot off the tea. >> Definitely want to push this forehand straight though or else it's going to fade and skip off this pine straw. Jake does well keep that thing low. Like I said, plays it back from that opening. Really widens the angle. This is in jeopardy of No. Plays it into the hill....





