2017 Hall of Fame Classic | Round 2, Back 9 | Conrad, Risley, Johansen, Todd
The 2017 Hall of Fame Classic is presented by Proactive Sports Disc Golf. Cam Todd leads the pack at two under par after a strong front-nine performance. The back nine gets underway on a challenging par-5 that demands precise tee shots to navigate the 360-foot tunnel of trees. Nate Sexton and Jeremy James provide play-by-play commentary, highlighting the importance of accuracy and aggression in this hole. Watch as Cam Todd takes aim at birdie, utilizing his signature beat-and-birdie strategy to set himself up for success. Kemsley's aggressive second shot is a key moment in the round, showcasing the potential for eagles on this par-5. The video provides an inside look at the action from Round 2 of the Hall of Fame Classic, offering fans a closer examination of technique and strategy in professional disc golf.
Watch Conrad, Risley, Johansen, and Todd battle on the back 9 of the 2017 Hall of Fame Classic. Exciting moments from a premier disc golf tournament.
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hello and welcome back to round two back nine coverage from the Hall of Fame Classic presented by proactive sports disc golf we've got a good card here cam Todd leading the way at two down everybody else on the card at one big sexy commentary here Nate Sexton and Jeremy : James had a great start it was three down through four holes fantastic way to start the front nine finish it a bit of a down note though missed the putt on eight for his birdie and double bogey hold nine can Todd however went birdie birdie shot to down the front nine the other three are at 1-under back nine starts off par 5 yeah a par-5 that really snakes over to the left and hard back to the right the tee shots super demanding probably about a 360 foot tunnel that you need to find the other end of if you want any chance at birdie yeah if you come up any shorter than 360 League then you're not going to be in position to throw your second shot to where you'd like to get for your third and Camus's beat those trees there at the corner and he's going to be in position to be able to throw a nicely aggressive second job this looks really good from aj moving left does it have the distance certainly it does oh yeah that's ideal and he may even have the backdoor roller option to try to play for Eagle Eagle is possible in this hole 837 feet but it's pretty open if you get past this initial gap from here on out it really is about if you have a 400-foot forehand you can get aggressive mm-hmm and attack the pin on your second speaking of getting aggressive oh it's turning over on him and that is his start t-bird that he likes so much and he is a really really bad tree kick right at the end couple inches the other direction and he'd be right in the fairway he's gonna have to lean out with some sort of backhand back to the basket type shot perhaps yeah I think he was hoping that wouldn't flip if that had ties 'red it would have been huge but that little bit of flip just pushed it too long and Kemsley got a pretty decent move there...





