2017 DGPT Tour Championship Finals, Front 9 | McBeth, Wysocki, Lizotte, Conrad, Vicich
Watch the 2017 DGPT Tour Championship Finals Front 9 highlight reel featuring top disc golfers like Paul McBeth, Simon Lizotte, and Ricky Wysocki as they battle it out for the championship title at New World Disc Golf Course in Jacksonville, Florida. The grand finals of the Prodigy Disc Tour Championship is the culmination of the US DGC National Tour finale last week in Augusta, with James Conrad and Dan Avicii placing high among the top players of the year. The expert commentary by Nate Sexton and Jeremy Clark provides insightful analysis on the techniques used by each player, including Ricky Wysocki's confidence-boosting move to hit a tight gap, Simon Lizotte's impressive distance shots, and Paul McBeth's backhand play. With its world-class competition and in-depth commentary, this video is a must-watch for disc golf enthusiasts looking to see the best of the best in action.
Watch 2017 DGPT Tour Championship Finals Front 9 action with McBeth, Wysocki, Lizotte, Conrad & Vicich. High-quality JomezPro footage.
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hello and welcome back we have we've made it to the grand finals here is disc golf pro tour Tour Championship presented by prodigy disc we are here at new world disc golf course in Jacksonville Florida big sexy commentary Nate Sexton and Jeremy Clark we're here this is the culmination of 2017 season it really is we went discs off world tour finale the u.s. DGC national tour finale last week in Augusta and here we are the disc golf pro tour finale in Jacksonville Florida we've got number one number two and number three in the world on the card one of the hottest players of the Year James Conrad and Dan Avicii plane is way on in the semi-finals this is gonna be awesome yeah Ricky leaving us off old one 408 feet very tight gap out of bounds directly in front of the tee Ricky goes with a flippy driver right down the middle and at first it looked like it may have been a little too nose down but just happens to flatten out enough to be able to get that extra bit of slide awesome inside the circle great start hole one's pretty be so difficult as a backhand right hand backhand player the play is to go out this right hand gap I think it's something over stable as you see Paul going with here perhaps a bit too wide never been able to catch that edge he had his step never quite got over stable for him but that would that is the clue the direct route that Ricky took is so scared to hit that gap take so much confidence yeah if you hit either one of those trees might like them the best-case scenario is you're in a bad spot mmm best case scenario so ton of confidence in Simon's go with the route that I only saw one other player take and that player was you yeah that's actually called the Sexton line Simon looking to get in on it with me and he did it pretty well yeah he's uh way out there he actually out drove the 408 foot basket by about 70 feet and he's about 80 feet to the right and a player that is well known for his distance James Conrad yes fantastic that's getting over state just where he wants it to at...





