2018 | JomezPro Final9 | Turner Park
Watch as Joe Mez Pro's final nine players take on Turner Park in Grand Prairie, Texas, amidst rainy and windy conditions. Join Nate Perkins and Luke Humphreys, 28-time amateur world champion, as they navigate the challenging par-3 hole with a man-made obstacle that demands precision and control. The duo discuss the importance of fairway drivers, short pitch shots, and adapting to unpredictable weather. Jamie Espinosa, a North Dakota native now calling Texas home, shares his insights on the local disc golf scene and competing at the pro level. Local favorite John Harrison is also in contention, having been a force to be reckoned with in recent tournaments. The final nine promises to be an exciting display of skill and strategy as these top players face off in Turner Park's unique landscape.
Witness top disc golfers compete in a thrilling showdown at the 2018 JomezPro Final9 tournament held at the challenging Turner Park course.
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hello and welcome to another edition of the Joe mez Pro final nine president bite in of a disc golf I'm Nate Perkins and I'm joined here with 28 keen amateur world champion Luke Humphreys what's going on everybody we're here in Grand Prairie Texas at Turner Park another rainy day here in Texas yeah definitely a rainy day gonna experience in Texas winds and some cold rain as well it seems like any time we're playing in Texas that were battling some sort of perpetually fighting mother nature yeah oh one par-3 435 feet it's got a man doe on the right you got to stay left of that pole right so you can't throw the big Heiser the tricky little shots at low ceiling and you're throwing uphill as well mm-hmm lots of people don't go for it throw a fairway driver up short pitch up make you three it's not a bad score football and Luke is actually leading this final nine after the first 18 holes which were played in the rain and it's kind of continuing to rain I'm just going fairway driver t-bird not bad it's safe right there that little sidewalk sidewalk doesn't play open it was I think it was 40 something like that I love watching this guy throw Jamie Espinosa is actually from North Dakota but he recently moved down to Texas and he's been having some good tournament finishes yelling Texas disc golf scene you know playing for pro discus now yeah as a mine and he's gonna destroy her there or the truth yeah John Harrison he's a Texas native Dallas Fort Worth he's been he's been pretty serious about this call for the last few years he definitely I know he takes his tournaments pretty serious and pretty cool to see him on this gentleman his final nine yeah yeah I know he was stressing if there was a couple of people coming in that could have taken his spot snuck on there good thing yeah he really wouldn't be filling time yeah it's a cool deal to be able to be filmed that your your local course and by Joe mez yeah I mean this is to do it at your local force against you know the local beefs that you're normally playing against yeah pretty awesome you got the raffle winner here edy Crispin all...





