2017 Texas States | Final Round, Front 9 + Commentary | Wysocki, McBeth, Sexton, Schusterick
Watch the 2017 Texas States golf championship finals as Ricky Wysocki takes on Paul McBeth and other top players at Evergreen. The windy conditions make for an exciting and unpredictable game, with scores separated by significant margins. Commentary provides insight into the challenges posed by the gusty weather, including how it affects disc flight and shot selection. Wysocki, known for his exceptional driving skills, lines up a precise shot to navigate the wind-blown course. Meanwhile, McBeth uses an FD3 fairway driver to keep his disc low and stable in the face of strong winds. Other players employ various techniques, including forehand shots and strategically choosing flight directions, to overcome the challenging conditions. The final round is marked by tense moments and strategic decisions, as players seek to capitalize on the unpredictable wind patterns. Will Wysocki's precision prevail, or will McBeth's cunning play pay off?
Watch the thrilling front 9 of the 2017 Texas States final round featuring Paul McBeth & Ricky Wysocki.
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Welcome everybody. Final round Texas State Championships. You got big sexy commentary back at it. We're at Evergreen on a pretty windy day. Yeah, man. The the I had no idea it was going to be this windy and uh it's going to provide some really interesting golf. Yeah, the scores are a little bit separated as you can see there. Ricky with six strokes on Paul, Paul with two strokes on me, and then I have three strokes on Shustri and Uliardi. With that with that spread there, um it seems like it's pretty safe for Ricky to pull away with this one. But as windy as it turned out to be on Sunday, really anything can happen. Yeah, for sure. I don't think anybody felt safe out there in this wind. It was probably gusting, you know, 25. What do you think? Oh gosh. Yeah, that's that's a safe number. I feel like 25 is like when it was at its calmst. Um, and we had some lols in the wind, I suppose, throughout the day, but it was pretty constant throughout. So Ricky lining up a hiser here. He's just got to make the water carry and just hiser right before these trees, which he does perfectly and right into the perfect spot. Yeah, that's one way to avoid the wind putts. Just put it close. Yeah, absolutely. It never feels better to be really close than on a heavy wind day like this. And you can see that flag. It is absolutely ripping right to left. So I think that the players are probably throwing anywhere from 10 to 15° further right than they probably were doing in practice. Yeah. Which is a little scary because those trees do come into play across the water. So Paul's going a little low line. He's using FD3, I believe. The wind affecting that. Yeah, keeping it low is the best way to avoid um the wind really doing much to your disc and especially uh FD3 being an overstable fairwood driver. It's a uh it's a good play there. Yeah, I'm lining up a forehand here because I was a little bit worried about the wind getting under the disc and actually taking it too far left. Yeah, it's on the uh sidearm here is a great play to fight back against the wind. It's not going to...





