2017 Hall of Fame Classic | Round 2, Front 9 | Conrad, Risley, Johansen, Todd
Watch Round 2 of the 2017 Hall of Fame Classic presented by Proactive Sports Disc Golf as James Conrad and Michael Johansson take on the challenging W.R. Jackson course. Commentary from Nate Sexton and Jeremy Cole provides colorful analysis, including insights into Rizzoli's birthday competition strategy and Todd's chances of following up a great first round with more birdies. The WR Jackson course is notorious for its tough layout, requiring precise shots to navigate the dual path holes, particularly the infamous Heiser hole where accuracy and distance are crucial. With Conrad and Johansson showcasing their skills, the tension builds as they face off against each other and the demanding course. Will they be able to capitalize on their strengths and overcome the obstacles?
Watch Conrad, Risley, Johansen, and Todd battle on the front 9 in round 2 of the 2017 Hall of Fame Classic.
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hello and welcome to round two coverage of the Hall of Fame Classic presented by proactive sports disc golf we have moved over to the W R Jackson course today we've got big sexy commentary myself Nate Sexton and Jeremy Cole yeah we have James Conrad and Michael Johansson who doesn't wanna watch these guys play in the woods it's gonna be really interesting to watch them strut lines we have birthday boy agent Rizzoli which is always an interesting thing to compete in a big event on your birthday but it's me fun to watch him play and we have old guard cam todd in great first rounds if you were sick of birdies after watching yesterday's coverage have we got a treat for you yeah the WR jackson course birdies do not come fast and furious here there is gonna be some parse there's new some bogeys and we'll see if some guys can get some strings together but this is a very tough course to stack up birdies on yeah and the whole one is a kind of a dual path hole where you can choose to go the right side flip up Heiser or the backhand late turn really to have a chance of getting birdie you have to get at least I'd say 380 to 400 feet of clean shot here yeah it looks like James has got all of that and more and that's a start Eber that he trusts so much that's gonna be a really good spot to play the Heiser second shot and Michael Johansen who is pretty quick as is cam Todd we have to keep up with that today of the cameraman could keep up with them yeah that's not an easy task Jay's well going with a hard man it just there's never a doubt like that hole is scary for anyone throwing backhand because if you hit early you're in a lot of trouble yes and that was as down the middle as a as a drive can really get yeah it's one of those drives you just turn around and go back to your bank and that's what his style that's what he does this is an interesting clay and that is a terrible kick I wonder if that was his intended line the turnover or if he just kind of had a little I think...





