2017 Red, White & Booom | Final Round, Back 9 | Gibson,Blakely,Harbolt,Costa
The 2017 Red, White & Boom disc golf tournament at Belmont Park features some of the best players in the game, including Gary Costa, Matt Blakeley, and Drew Gibson. The final round's back nine is where these competitors really battle it out, taking on a challenging course with numerous obstacles such as trees, overhangs, and wind. The video showcases the strategies employed by these golfers, from utilizing rollers to navigating treacherous fairways. Watch as Gary Costa employs his signature approach, while Matt Blakeley takes a more aggressive line. Drew Gibson's shot selection is put to the test on a tough 11th hole with a deep downhill run. Meanwhile, Trevor Harbolt's technique allows him to maintain a steady pace despite favorable conditions. The video offers an inside look at the skills and tactics required to conquer this iconic disc golf course.
Watch Gibson, Blakely, Harbolt, and Costa battle on the back 9 of Red, White & Boom's final round, with incredible shots and intense competition.
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what's up guys whale pants back at it for this uh the back nine of red white and boom round two Matt Blakeley Gary Costa Drew Gibson Trevor harball battling and out here at Belmont Park let's see what these guys can up in this back nine they definitely want to make some moves and get after it they start with a big one of whole 11 downhill 534 ft lots of trees lots of overhang this is a a tough one to get there's a lot of different lines there's uh Sky rollers there's low rollers there's he of flips there's hisers you name it you can throw it on this hole see what Drew decides to go with roller going with that roller I think I think this is actually probably one of the best plays for this hole um I threw the Hiser line and got caught up a bunch but if you can lay down a roller you can give yourself a really good chance to chew up a lot of this distance and even have a look as Drew does for a pretty pretty good look for it too that's impressive it's more traditional line from Gary and that's what happens so much on this hole you hit a tree and you realize that you still have 300 plus feet to go and uh it's not where you want to be on just a simple par three you didn't see a lot of Birdie twos on it though I mean it's reachable with a roller a perfect shot but it's still just tough to get through all of that foliage right there Trevor getting a pretty favorable kiss off the tree keeping him down in the Fairway chewing up some distance Blakeley with that look like big Z nuke getting sneaky he's going to have a long jump at that one not sure what Drew rolled on the on that one to get himself up and down which or to get himself all the way up there on that roll good shot from Gary that's I mean that when you're that far away that's how you want your up shots to be it's just right in that range you ever given it a run that wind you can see it just flopping that disc around um some of these more open holes that was definitely...





