The Airborn Preserve | Course Preview | Connor O’Reilly
Connor O'Reilly from Team Latitude 64 and OTV Discs brings you another course preview at The Airborn Preserve in Minnesota, a beautiful course designed by Kayla Visca. This challenging layout combines long holes with technical and accurate shots, making it an exciting weekend ahead for disc golf enthusiasts. As Connor navigates the course, he shares his expertise on how to approach each hole, from precise throws to navigating obstacles like ponds and gaps. Connor discusses the importance of angle control and tailwind management on specific holes, such as a right-to-left cross on Hole 1 and a power throw on Hole 2. He also highlights the need for precision on par-3 Hole 3, where a fast and dry green requires a flat disc landing to score well. The Airborn Preserve course preview showcases Connor's skills and provides valuable insights for golfers looking to improve their game.
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what's going on you guys connor o'reilly here with team latitude 64 and otv discs i'm here with gk pro bringing you guys another course preview we're here in minnesota at the preserve beautiful course designed by kayla visca this one's long but it still has some technical and accurate shots mixed in there it's gonna be a fun weekend all right we're here on hole one we got a par four to start out the goal here is to throw it straight have it finished maybe a little bit to the right as there's a pond to the left with an out of bounds line and then you're going to shoot across the pond into a green with a few trees before it pretty solid starting hole one that you definitely want to score on we got a bit of a right to left cross so i'm gonna make sure i get my disc turned i don't want it to fade left at the end just hit enough angle kept it in the middle that'll play all right 260 into the pin a little bit of a right to left cross a little heavy on the hyzer angle but that'll pop right across there so i've made sure on a course filled with some long and challenging parkours and fives pull one is one you definitely want to try to score on to get your round started hot all right hole number two is a power three coming in at just under 320 feet we've got a double mandatory through a gap right here you really want to work your disc just barely off to the right and let it settle back flat to finish it i'm gonna go with the putter try to hit it nice and flat throw it out nice and flat let the tail one carry it all right sir it's luck simon always says right hole 2 is going to be one of the shorter holes on the course still has some technicality though hit it flat get through the gap and you'll give yourself a bud all right hole 3's another par 3 coming in at 430 feet effectively dead straight this one has a green that's on an old golf king surface so it's very fast very dry you really got to land your disc flat and that's the key on this...





