2018 Pro Worlds | Lead Card | R3, B9 | McBeth, Conrad, Ulibarri, Barsby
Watch live coverage of the 2018 Pro Worlds from Smugglers' Notch in Vermont, where professional disc golfers compete for the top spot. The lead card features Paul McBeth, Conrad Shrock, Ulih Barshby, and Nate Sexton, with commentary by Jeremy Coleman and Nate Sexton. The duo breaks down each hole, discussing strategies, techniques, and player performances. One of the standout holes is number 9, a challenging par-3 that requires precision throwing over hills and valleys. Paul McBeth showcases his skills on this hole, executing a beautiful forehand shot with minimal air resistance. Meanwhile, Jeremy Coleman shares insights on the importance of width and release angle when throwing from uneven terrain. The coverage also highlights notable bogies and birdies throughout the round, as well as interesting land features like cliffs and obstacles that require players to adapt their strategies.
Watch Paul McBeth, Matty Conrad, Nathan Ulibarri, and Tyler Barsby battle for top spot on B9 in Round 3 of the 2018 Pro Worlds lead card.
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hello and welcome back third round back nine coverage from our lead card at the 2018 PDG a professional world championships from smugglers notch in Vermont coverage brought to you by the PDG a on gentlemen's Pro and we've got big sexy commentary Nate Sexton and Jeremy Coleman Paul Macbeth with a great start kind of a slow finish there with a bogey on eight and this putt on nine other players are playing steady a few bogeys thrown in maybe a double bogey here there but looking enough birdies to stay there stay relevant stays in the hunt yeah on to the second easiest hole in the course and it's not by much it's pretty much the same amount of difficulty as hole six hole 10 is a juicer dive yeah it has it doesn't have a whole lot of challenge other than the OB it's a pretty unique kind of land feature here it sloping up like this and right past that OB on all sides is an absolute cliff actually really and kind of interesting but not really that interesting this hole actually has less bogies than hole six which seems to kind of change because this hole actually has OB surrounding it it feels more bogie able to be yeah and it's only 6% of field is bogey in this whereas 7% pogies hole six there are trees to hit I guess on six and here that really aren't yeah James with the turnover putter oh yeah he will like that either way it's just such a pretty hole I love throwing over hills and valleys like this yeah and it's certainly you know it sets up for a nice a strong the big spike hyzer sidearm that's what we're gonna see here yeah Julie a little low for an ace run but absolutely perfect forehand and you love to see it just stop on a dime like that on that upslope yeah and no undulations at all in the flight there a nice smooth parabola that's that's pretty to see you only see it a little bit of air bouncing this is a little sharp from Paul yeah Oh is he okay oh he's not okay phone oh that is that you don't see that too often and one of the reasons you go with a wider and driver like a destroyer here is so...





