TMDG Abierto México Cocoyoc - RD2 B9 - 2026 Go Throw Tour - Humphries, Jones, Ford, Meza
Catch the highlights of the TMDG Abierto México Cocoyoc - RD2 B9 - 2026 Go Throw Tour as Luke Humphries and Tall Paul Oman break down the action from Coco York, Mexico. The second stop on the Go Through Tour, this event features a star-studded field including Kev, Mason, Cam Rico, and Roger Shepherd. Luke and Tall Paul dissect the key shots of the round, discussing technique and strategy for navigating challenging holes like the par-4 tenth hole at Cocoyoc Disc Golf Course. They share insights on how to approach tricky putts and approaches, and analyze the impressive skills of players like Cam Rico, who's making a strong showing in Mexico. With its unique blend of expert analysis and exciting tournament footage, this video is a must-watch for disc golf fans looking to stay up-to-date on the latest happenings from around the world.
Watch Humphries, Jones, Ford, & Meza compete at TMDG Abierto México in Cocoyoc. Thrilling shots & intense competition on the Go Throw Tour!
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[music] >> Mexico Open coverage right here from Coco York, Mexico brought to you guys by Innova. This is the second stop on the Go Through Tour. And that is brought to you guys by Prodigy Disc. I'm [music] your host Luke Humphries in the booth with Tall Paul Oman, known down south as Montequia cuz he got that buttery. Hello everyone. Thanks for joining us. Round [music] two back nine. That's right. Got Kev setting the pace. My man's only missed one hole. Mason's only missed two. I missed three. So you're needing to shoot pretty hot to [music] keep up with the leaders. It's kind of what we thought was going to happen. We're doing it too. Seven under through 10 holes. That's what you need. Cam Rico, what is that? Seven under? Nine under 13 holes? Excuse me. Cam Rico comes from a family of disc golfers. It's just in the blood. A legacy [music] some would say. Kind of is. Kind of would be. Hole 10. This is your first par four of the round as we cruise by Roger Shepherd, one of the stalwarts in the Mexican disc golf community. One of the reasons we were in San Luis Potosi. You [music] should birdie this one every time. You should. I should, yes. And so should you. So should anybody that can throw 300. Yes. [snorts] There is a mando. Don't early release it. That's just kind of one of these things you leave the disc on a high sear. This is pushing a little straight. Kind of is. But he just down tempoed it. It's just beautiful. Exactly. And it opens up the angle a little bit to be on that right side. Yeah. I'm interested to see what he's going to throw into the green. Seen a lot of drives like I don't know, a little closer than that. Just seems like a nice little chippy putt and approach Agreed. zone something like that. He's just a little further back. Right. It's getting a nice skip for Mason here. Yeah, that's 40 or 50 ft closer to the basket. Going with a 750 glimmer feedback here. It's like Sexton Firebird type of disc. Little bit of flip up there, but lots of stability at the end. And I'm right beside Mason. Freddy making sure the camera man was ready. Still not bringing out...





