2018 San Francisco Open | Rd1, B9, MPO | McBeth, Gurthie, Gibson, Faes
Watch expert analysis of the 2018 San Francisco Open as Nate Sexton and Jeremy Coleman break down the first nine holes of play from Gleneagles. The duo discusses the challenges of the course, including its treacherous terrain and precise basket placement. They focus on the strategies employed by top players like Drew Gibson, Paul McBeth, and Simon Lizotte, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses in terms of control and distance management. Additionally, they examine techniques such as skipping shots off obstacles and navigating difficult angles, providing valuable insights for disc golf enthusiasts to improve their own game. The commentary offers a unique perspective on the course's layout and the players' approaches, making it a must-watch for fans of the sport.
Watch thrilling round 1 highlights from top MPO players at the 2018 San Francisco Open, including McBeth & Lizotte!
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hello and welcome back to first round lead card or feature card coverage here from this 2018 San Francisco Open we've got the back nine coming at you here from Gleneagles big sexy commentary Nate Sexton and Jeremy Coleman and again we've got a beautiful golf course to play on and we've got some fantastic long-distance throwers drew Gibson struggling on just a couple holes in the front no no they're not played pretty well it's a hardcore ciccolo on and start off with a short hole here hole 10 he had horror 5 1188 feet so the basket you if you if you don't 20/20 vision you might not be able to see the thing it looks so small down there under these trees from the tee pad OB on both sides so you it's super long but you can't go crazy you have to throw a very controlled distance shot this guy's no stranger to control distance and he's executed it again here that's probably a good 464 70 maybe more with a little bit of downhill mm-hm kind of right in the middle I bet you he bleed he'll be in position but the second shot does open up a little more so yeah the better play would be to be a little more controlled on the first and then let it go on the second one and Guerra is just a little bit past Paul there that's a smart play that you can see he's trying to skip his shot off of Paul's discs that can kind of ramp you just a couple extra feet sometimes you know it's it's worth taking second on the box a few holes before just for that play yeah and being a hole like this stay mounts that's a crush yeah that's a big shot from Jeff but unfortunately he is unable to skip off Paul or Garrett's disc and that's not good considering there's two two targets out there yeah and then Drew's is so high well drew it just this is how he gets big distance sometimes he just likes to rip on it might work it has so little speed once it comes down to the ground and so much angle that it just doesn't skip the spotters have a two-sided little paddle there so even though we are being read there he's showing the group green...





