2017 Texas States | Final Round, Back 9 + Commentary | Wysocki, McBeth, Sexton, Schusterick
Watch the thrilling back nine holes from the 2017 Texas States championships at Evergreen Disc Golf Course, featuring Jeremy Coing and Nate Ston as commentary. The final round is filled with drama as Ricky Wysocki holds a safe lead amidst windy conditions. As the players navigate through obstacles like OB sand traps and strong left-to-right winds, exciting battles for second place unfold. Wysocki's low forehand shot showcases his skill, while Paul McBeth faces a challenge with his approach to the tee box. Meanwhile, Paul's long-range putting strategy is put to the test as he deals with the wind's influence. Will and Schusterick also impress with their putting skills, particularly Will's recent technique breakthroughs. Get ready for insightful commentary from Jeremy Coing and Nate Ston as they break down the action-packed final nine holes of the Texas States championships.
Watch the thrilling final round of Texas States as McBeth, Wysocki, Sexton, & Schusterick battle for victory with expert commentary.
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hey everybody Welcome to the final nine holes from the Texas state championships we got the back nine of round three at Evergreen discol course big sexy commentary coming back we got Jeremy coing and Nate ston thanks for tuning in yeah we got the back nine coming up and uh although Ricky has a pretty safe lead um you know it's very windy out there got to remind everyone and Anything could happen but more interesting we could have a really good battle for second place yeah whole 10 is pretty straightforward you just kind of got that one OB sand trap over to over to the right side have a pretty strong left to right wind as well um the one good thing to uh to be looking at from the tea is that tree that you just CAU the oh no look at that sit down yeah man so heard the crowd go crazy the guys near the tea like you hit the basket and I said oh did it sit down and the yeah man yeah but uh apparently not Rick with a nice low forehand he's inside the circle there could be looking at a put from uh probably about 20 to 25 feet will swung it a little bit wider yeah but that's still with that left to right win it's going to give it a good push he'll probably be inside the circle's Edge yeah and this one seemed to be a little bit early for Paul that wind is really going to push it that needs to sit down otherwise it's going to yeah in the sand found the sand trap unfortunate going to be putting from probably close to 35 40t this is me from about 40 45 straight into the wind kind of trying for a spin putt oh gave it a good bid but not quite yeah there was a good height to that headwind there but just a little bit to the left Paul's probably circle's Edge and just barely missed it this is will also from Circle edge and a really nice putt there Tailwind that's a nice putt from will that's something he's been working on probably more than anything else lately and um it's really showing uh showing off in his game lately yeah definitely I think that practice has been paying off for him...





