2017 PDGA Pro Worlds | Round 2, Back 9 | McBeth, Lizotte, Owens, Barsby
Watch the 2017 PDGA Pro Worlds action unfold as Steve Hill and Jeremy Coing bring you the highlights from Round 2 of the Back 9 at Fort Gordon Marine Navy course. Devin Owens is making a strong run for the top spot, with Simon and Paul hot on his heels. The challenging back nine is proving to be a test of skill and strategy, with technical downhill shots and tight lines through the trees. Lefty Devin Owens excels in these situations, but even he faces difficulties with wide approaches and tricky landings. Meanwhile, Greg's more conservative approach allows him to navigate the course with precision. The PDGA 2017 World Championships are on display, showcasing the world's top players in action. Will Devin Owens hold his lead or will Simon, Paul, and Greg mount a comeback?
Witness Paul McBeth, Ricky Wysocki, Eagle McMahon, and Chris Olsen battle on the back nine at the 2017 PDGA Pro Worlds. Can they overcome obstacles?
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we are back for the second half of round two from Fort Gordon Marine Navy course I'm Steve Hill alongside me again Jeremy coing and thanks for joining us we got a good uh good little battle going here Devin Owens starting out very nicely today seven down to the front nine at Fort Gordon the PDGA 2017 Disc Golf World Championships that's how you make your mark he's making a great run for it right behind him Simon and Paul are playing good golf to and Greg's not too far behind either and we have a really challenging um but very attackable back nine yeah a lot of uh hey there's all those gats we we've mentioning the gnats plenty yeah they're everywhere so this whole right here is a very tight technical downhill flip up shot um suits up suits really well for a lefty or forehand there's also you'll see players like Simon who like to come up with crazy routes throw the big Hiser shot so far out there yeah and this one was a probably way wider than than he wanted to be and and he actually still has a look I it looked like he was about uh 10 to 15 yards wider than he wanted to be exactly being that as downhill as this one is I feel like Greg wanted to keep that a little bit lower and yeah he ended up catching a couple of those early trees there it looks like Paul's lining up the Hiser shot too let's see if he can make the correction from Simon shot yeah he brings that brings that a tighter yeah that looks nice he's just got to avoid those last things it's going to be hard to it's really hard to tell from the te if if it's going to be up there parked or not cuz you just have so many trees in the way that's kind of the theme for this back nine it's uh compared to the front half much much more tightly wooded yeah this is going to be much more like WR Jackson type golf um maybe not quite as long as the back nine at Jackson oh nice run from Paul but still very technical keeping you on all the way through and uh you're going to have to deal with good kicks and bad kicks...





