2017 Utah Open | 2nd Round, Back 9 | Gibson, Vicich, Risley, Keegan
The 2017 Utah Open | 2nd Round, Back 9 | Gibson, Vicich, Risley, Keegan video showcases the second round of the 2017 Utah Open, featuring top players Drew Gibson and Dana Vicich. The chase card footage provides a thrilling insight into the back nine holes of the course, where technical shots and precise placement are key to success. Expert commentators Jeremy Coing and Paul Ulabari break down the strategies employed by each player, discussing the intricacies of shots like the triple mando on hole 10, which requires a delicate balance of power and precision. Meanwhile, Dana Vicich's sidearm technique is highlighted as he navigates through tight spaces with ease, while AJ Rizley's backhand approach shows his limitations in this format. With its expert analysis and captivating gameplay, this video offers an engaging look at one of the most competitive rounds of the 2017 Utah Open.
Watch top disc golfers Gibson, Vicich, Risley, & Keegan face off on the back 9 of the 2017 Utah Open's intense 2nd round action.
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Hey everyone and welcome to the conclusion of the second round chase card footage from the 2017 Utah Open. Big Julie commentary coming back out. Yeah, it's Jeremy Coing joined by Paul Ulabari. And we got a good start here for Drew Gibson. Four under through nine holes and a couple players are even and AJ Rizley at four over. Um, hole 10. Really technical shot for how straightforward it is. Yeah, you got a you got a triple mando here that you have to navigate through and with the basket on the right. So, uh, your trai traditional play is going to be the sidearm. try to skip it off this little uh traditional ball golf uh tee. Or you could throw backhand through there and hit the fence. But that the the shot that Drew is trying to play there is so technical and so hard that I'm sure that he's actually okay with where he ended up. Yeah, the limited amount of height that you get off the tea really makes it tricky to Oh, that's got to that is almost perfect to be able to get that height. That's how you get all the way around. But that's a scary shot. But yeah, the height that you're given makes it really difficult for a backhand player to um to get any sort of turn and get towards a pin. So a lot of players who throw backhand are just going to end up throwing a straight shot, make the mandatory and um maybe try to make a long putt. Yeah. And Dana showing his power with the sidearm, trimming the trees right through the trees. Makes it a little bit a little bit easier for the uh league card. Yeah, appreciate that, Dana. AJ with a nice little approach there. Unfortunately caught a little bit too much cabbage off the tea. Um and Drew try to keep things going from about 60 ft. Yeah, he's drawing metal everywhere and stays true to form right there. Yeah, he's all over it. He's uh he's ready to bust through those doors and shoot a good one. Yeah, he's due to make a long putt. Um Oh, and Dana started to chase it in. He thought he maybe had a good 50ft putt. Just a little bit left. And Dustin with the best drive of the group really challenging...





