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2018 Pro Worlds | R1, B9, MPO | Wysocki, Lizotte, Leiviska, Jones

Watch the coverage of the first round back nine at the 2018 PDGA Pro World Championships from beautiful Smugglers' Notch in Vermont. Professional disc golfers Riki Wysocki and Kevin Jones lead the pack on the front nine, while French pro Zean Lizotte seeks to catch up with a strong back nine. The course presents challenging holes, including the infamous hole 10, which requires precision and control to navigate its obstacles. Commentators Nate Sexton and Jeremy Coleman provide expert analysis of the game, offering insights into strategies and techniques used by top players. They also share their own experiences searching for lost discs in a deep ravine that can swallow your disc whole. As Wysocki takes on the back nine, he'll need to capitalize on birdie opportunities to stay competitive with Jones and the rest of the field. Will Lizotte be able to stage a comeback?

Watch Wysocki, Lizotte, Leiviska & Jones compete at the intense 2018 Pro Worlds, as top disc golfers battle for top spot on leaderboards.

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Video Transcript

hello and welcome to our first round back nine coverage 2018 PDG a professional world championships from beautiful smugglers notch Vermont big sexy commentary Nate Sexton and Jeremy Coleman and we have one heck of a feature card Rikki Wysocki and Kevin Jones leading the waves of the front nine at 3-under kala visca in silent Lizotte doing okay but they definitely need to pick up some birdies in this back nine if they want to stay with the rest of the field we see some low scores coming in on the front nine back nine is the more difficult of the two but there are still a lot of birdies to be had starting with this one hole ten part three 295 OB everywhere but very very good Abel there's nothing really in the way great shot for turn over putter or a forehand off the tee kind of this upslope by the basket that'll catch the speed of your disc if you do clear that OB though there's a surprisingly there's a hundred foot deep ravine right there yeah you might lose your disc I've spent quite a bit of time helping other people's look for this maybe even looking for my own discs and I highly doubt that a guy linear control not a chance stone some bad shots no not that I've seen okay Jeff puts it up there pretty close he's gonna have a tester putt and this is so similar to hole six in the scoring average hole six seven percent of field birdie four percent of the field bogey pulse hole 10 69 percent of the field birdie seven percent bogey so very similar this is a hole you definitely feel like you got to step up and get not much in the way at all especially if you're a sidearm throw like Ricky is this is just one of these little pitch ups move on it's a whole lemon to me it plays a little longer than it looks it's one of those holes I kind of got to remember to put some muscle into it I think Pete just because maybe the uphill finish yeah that could be it is pretty wide see if this has the distance yeah the double German pd-2 as we're calling it yeah oh he's jumping for joy back there I suppose excited as you're gonna...

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