2018 Ledgestone Open | R2, B9, MPO | Sexton, Jones, Dollar, Orum
The 2018 Ledgestone Open back nine coverage features an in-depth analysis of the second round chase card, including Matt Orum, Nate Sexton, and Kevin Jones' performances. Paul McBeth joins host Nate Heinold to discuss the strategies and challenges faced by these top players. The group focuses on Kevin Jones' promising start, including seven birdies on the front nine, as well as his double bogeys on the same holes. The discussion also touches on the design of the new back nine holes, including Hole 10's challenging layout and the optimal throwing lines for various discs. The analysis highlights key techniques and decision-making processes employed by the players, providing valuable insights for fans of professional disc golf.
Watch thrilling highlights from Round 2 of the 2018 Ledgestone Open featuring top MPO players Ricky Wysocki & Paul McBeth in action.
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And welcome to the back nine coverage of second round chase card for the 2018 Ledgestone Insurance Open presented by Discraft. I am Nate Heinold joined by 2016 Ledgestone champion and four-time world champion Paul Mcbeth that was a mouthful but here we go Back nine. We got Matt Orum, Nate Sexton and Kevin Jones and Matt Dollar and Kevin Jones is Putting up a round right now. I mean his score doesn't show too Great, but seven birdies on the front nine. Is he gonna make a par? I hope not, I hope not I hope we continue to see the great play from Kevin Jones and Hopefully he cleans up those two double bogeys that he had on the front nine I guess you just had a round with only one par here recently at that Discraft Great Lakes Open. That's true. But uh Hole 10 450 feet this is a new hole. These next two holes are new holes for us But I think it's a good challenging hole. And that's the trouble you can get in right there with the backhand he he actually snuck through a little bit a week ago that was full of stinging nettles and My boy Cliff cut all those down for you guys. So you weren't walking in there and come out on fire So he'll actually have a jump putt at that It will be interesting to see what he does from there But that's the line you want to throw right here if he throws the backhand, that's the line you want to hit right there Just outside a circle one But that's almost as close as you can get you can't really park it with a backhand without taking an aggressive Flex line like this right here. Let's see if that holds on but he didn't seem like you liked it You know, that's just not. Um, he got lucky to stay inbounds Throwing that over stable disc here. I'm surprised he didn't go with something less stable Yeah, but he's thrown that disc on almost every hole so far Oh that must be his go to and I'm surprised to see Nate with the back in here, but it is 450 feet So he might not have that in the forehand But destroyer just outside the circle right there That's a great shot though. I mean,...





