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JomezPro VideosApril 1, 2018

2017 GMC | Round 1, Front 9 | McBeth, Turner, Barsby, Brinster

Join Nate Sexton and Jeremy Cole as they bring you the action from the 2017 Green Mountain Championship at Smuggler's Notch Resort in Vermont. The finale round takes place on the stunning Brewster Ridge course, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and wooded courses in the country. Watch as Greg Brinster navigates his way through this challenging layout, relying on his trusty sidearm backhand combo to conquer the tight fairways. Meanwhile, other top players such as Greg Barsby and Paul McBeth showcase their skills, with a focus on precise throws and clever shot selection. As the leaves start to change color in the picturesque surroundings, tensions are high among the competitors, and every throw counts. Get ready for an exhilarating display of disc golf expertise from some of the sport's top players.

Watch McBeth, Turner, Barsby, and Brinster compete at a major disc golf tournament in Round 1, featuring high-level play and strategies.

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Video Transcript

hello and welcome to 2017 coverage from the Green Mountain Championship the pro to our finale this year we are on the Brewster Ridge course from Smuggler's notch resort we got big sexy commentary myself Nate Sexton and Jeremy Cole this is one of the most beautiful places to be right now in the entire world I'd say the leaves are already starting to change color which is just amazing because it's gonna take the rest of the country a few weeks if not a couple months maybe to get to that point but we're here at Brewster Ridge which is in my opinion one of the best wooded courses in the country agreed and you start here on hole one it this is pretty tame for this course this is just a really pretty wide fairway yeah just inside of this it's 315 feet usually for this short of a hole you'll have a little bit more a tighter fairway and know how to balance to think about you really just have to make that corner if you go if you bring this sidearm inside a little bit or you turn over the mid-range too much you can be in trouble really even though the basket finishes right an absolutely dead straight shot is not really a problem at all and here we have New England's finest steep brinster and I'm almost a hundred percent positive but he's doing a Casey rock of some sort here mm-hmm it's a decent shot but he didn't really get any turnover looks like you'll have about a 50 footer not really a player that throws too many four hands really ever at all yeah right about that and this course is one of the many courses especially when you come to the woods it's great to have this sidearm backhand combo we're gonna see a lot of that here today from Greg bars B this is not making the corner but it squeaks through I think he's gonna have a makeable putt maybe 40 feet yeah he does a good break there that early corner there on the right side seems to be the main problem for the forehand player you just really want to throw something to hold straight and fades late something that Greg's usually pretty good at with his Eagles yeah I like to play just a slight flex...

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