2019 CCRO | R1B9 | McBeth, Gurthie, Frescura, Earhart
Watch the Back Nine Coverage of the 2019 CCR Open presented by Disk Craft, featuring Bryan Earhart and Chandler Fry. The duo breaks down a card filled with two lefties and to righties, showcasing various shots and strategies on the challenging front nine. With scores to consider, including Garrett Earthy's appalling Beth seven and Chandler Fry in action on the leaderboard, the analysis shifts focus to the back nine. Bryan and Chandler examine hole number 10, a par three with tricky pin placement, requiring precision and risk-taking to navigate the sidearm shots and dense trees. The discussion also touches on the Heiser shot, its challenges, and the strategies for success in this particular hole. With a mix of expertise and humor, Bryan and Chandler provide insights into the world of disc sports, offering a unique perspective on the game's intricacies and techniques.
Watch Paul McBeth & others compete in R1B9 of the 2019 CCRO. Stunning drives & challenging putts from top pros.
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hello and welcome everybody to the back nine coverage of round one of the 2019 CCR open presented by disk craft the world leader in diss sports I'm Bryan Earhart joined here by Chandler fry and the microphones how you doin Chandler I am doing fantastic we have a fantastic card here of two lefties and to righties to a lot of different shots that we're seeing and a couple of shredders scores Garrett earthy appalling Beth seven down nine down on the front nine and three down and two down from the lefties well going for that 18 down potentially yeah oh let's see them accountable and we have a lot of players that have shredded this front nine oh man look I got in 10th place little C Fri action on the leaderboard we are moving into this back nine we're going to hole number 10 this is a par 3 what do you think in here Chandler we got 4 no 60 feet for lefties they see they can be a massive sidearm or a turnover probably high speed driver and then varieties we have just a massive Heiser and the Heiser still has to stay pushing forward because we do have a lot of fixed up to the rut to the left of this pin moment you go in there you're not gonna have much of a putt so we're we're gonna see Paul probably trying to flip something up also if you put it to right you have those trees this is kind of scary if it gets through it's probably good but that's pretty lucky this was his juice and he definitely said he screwed up and he was really upset with a shot flashing the Rings there he knows he was really unhappy about that but that was it's funny that's kind of the line you need to throw to get the birdie here here going big Heiser trying to follow suit probably destroyer there we go both of them kind of risking the right side kind of scary shots we did have a tailwind so they didn't want to have anything Heiser out early and now we get to the lefties that are having to throw a lot tougher line I think Reed has an offender SS in his hands here do you ever get frustrated from holes like these we like...





