2017 Hall of Fame Classic | Round 1, Back 9 | McBeth, Conrad, Barsby, Bryk
The 2017 Hall of Fame Classic is a must-watch event for disc golf enthusiasts. This Round 1 coverage from the International Disc Golf Centre in Appling, Georgia, features McBeth, Conrad, Barsby, and Bryk as they battle it out on the challenging course. The round is filled with expert analysis from Nick Sexton and Jeremy James, who provide insightful commentary on the pros' techniques, strategies, and mental toughness. Specifically, the discussion centers around backhand throwers navigating mid-range shots, including turnover throws and putts, especially in tricky positions like those near trees. Fans will also get to see Greg Heiser's signature playing style and his impressive eagle on hole 9. Meanwhile, Jeff "McBeth" McBeth is putting on a show with his unique throwing style that's causing opponents to rethink their approach. The expert analysis and exciting gameplay make for an engaging watch that's perfect for both casual and competitive disc golf fans.
Watch epic shots & clutch putts from McBeth, Conrad, Barsby & Bryk at the 2017 Hall of Fame Classic! Intense competition unfolds on the course.
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hello and welcome back to round one coverage of the IDI Hedrick Hall of Fame classic from the International disc golf centre here in Appling Georgia big sexy in the booth myself Nick Sexton and Jeremy : yeah if you're just joining us that's not a typo James is 8-under through nine holes Jeff and Greg bars vf5 Paul a 4-under looking to get things started here and hold 10 305 feet so the slight little flip up side arm for players at those times but a lot of these guys are backhand throwers so we're going to see some turnover mid ranges maybe even turn over putter from James yeah late turn is important here it got to go straight a while and then even a Gentoo turn is good because the the forehand will skip into that ditch and you can have some difficulty coming back with those trees next to the basket and Greg whoa finish the front nine with a really beautiful eagle on hole nine gets away from him here and he's gonna be well out of position he's gonna have to probably lay up from there but that's just something that Greg does that often so we'll see James gonna be whoa I was tracking work for the basket James is like I haven't part a hole since well - and I lost the box and it's a little bit wider but man we've just seen a version of Macbeth we're not used to so far and his rounds live off his line yeah and here's the local from Augusta Georgia Jeff brake showing the pros yeah that's pretty nice very nice drift there on this on his a mid-range a thing I think so too Greg wide Heiser kind of maybe fortunate almost to hit those trees that was bet had some heat yeah I was heat and a little bit more turned over than I'm sure he liked and James who doesn't lay things up doesn't lay this up but it works fine as nonetheless will have a park yeah come on now oh yes past the chains from a really obstructed lie he had to put that probably 20 to 30 feet up in the air and that helps so much oh wow it's gonna have to settle for a bogey on 10 after the eagle on 9 Wow not the...





