2017 Pittsburgh Flying Disc Open | Round 1, Back 9 | McBeth, Schultz, Johansen, Turner
Watch as the top players from the 2017 Pittsburgh Flying Disc Open battle it out in Round 1, Back 9. The feature card includes heavy hitters like McBeth, Schultz, Johansen, and Turner, making for some intense competition. Paul Schmitt provides expert commentary, offering insights on technique and strategy. The course is known for its challenging layout, with holes like hole ten featuring a 500-yard, uphill throw that demands precision and control. The Thunderbird is a key disc choice for this hole, as players must navigate through a forest of trees to reach the basket. McBeth and Schultz are neck and neck at 6-under par, while Turner looks to make a comeback with his 3-under score. With expert commentary and stunning footage, this video provides an inside look at the world of disc golf competition.
Watch top pros Paul McBeth, Ricky Schultz, Jesper Johansen, & Chris Turner compete in Round 1 Back 9 at the 2017 Pittsburgh Flying Disc Open!
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hello and welcome back back 9 coverage from the pittsburgh flying disk open opening round we've got our feature card we've got big sexy commentary and we've got some hot scores yeah I got hot scores from from incredibly great players got Barry Schultz and might put your hands in at seven down making the front nine you see macbeth is also right there on their tails at 6-under and austin Turner's not going anywhere either he's a he's a three under I believe yeah yeah and you know I mean we can see if he can come back and shoot a solid back man yeah hole ten five hundred seventy feet a really cool hole you got to throw a very straight t-shot any bit of left fade you can get it's great and then it's sharply uphill with some guardian trees I really kind of like this whole lot not that I play it well but I like it a lot yeah it kind of it demands a very specific tee shot you need to keep something low here and I'm just drifting a bit right that's gonna kick really well let's add kick anything that kicks right or dressed right makes the tee shot a lot harder because we do have a pretty steep uphill to the left second shot Paul's got a Thunderbird here and that is just right yeah that's believe the disc of choice here in this hole and he's gonna have these trees to deal with but that's fine I'm you know yeah a little longer than maybe perfect but I'd really think yeah that's not a bad spot to be I think I would take that ten times out of ten just figure something out from there I mean if you have a forehand you know when you find yourself in the trees you can usually figure something out but that would be considered probably ideal yeah I think so yeah it's perfect probably take that 11 out of 10 if you could get it yeah for sure maybe no no flex just a pure Heiser is that that new classic you know is that first run you go s there and it's it's pretty beat-up i those the first round new classes are really over stable he's been throwing that thing like crazy this year so and it's really beat up...





