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2019 DDGC | R2B9 | McMahon, Wysocki, Conrad, Tamm

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Watch the 2019 DDGC R2B9 | McMahon, Wysocki, Conrad, Tamm back nine recap, where Simon Lozad and Eagle McMahon break down the challenging holes of the Delaware Disc Golf Challenge presented by the PGA and Joe's Pro Patrons. With a single bogey on the front nine, the commentary team is excited to dive into the second half of the tournament. McMahon shares his expertise on hole ten, a former par-5 that requires precision to get in the fairway. He praises Albert's forehand shot, which sets up an excellent position for the next approach. Meanwhile, James Hutson's backhand hyzer attempt goes awry, resulting in an unfortunate kick into the left rough. The video offers valuable insights from top disc golfers and commentators on course management, shot selection, and technique. With its expert analysis and behind-the-scenes look at the tournament, this video is a must-watch for disc golf enthusiasts and fans of the sport.

Watch highlights from 2019 DDGC R2B9 as top players McMahon, Wysocki, Conrad, and Tamm take on Ohio's challenging course.

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alright guys we are back for the 2019 national tour EDG a Delaware disc golf challenge presented by the PGA and the joeís pro patreon supporters thank you guys very much commentary team Simon lozad and eagle McMahon crashboys commentary how are you doing ego hey guys make sure you like and subscribe hey guys it's eating with fan and yes I'm excited to jump into the back nine we saw the front nine we've only had one bogey so far which is super solid as a card we're on to like hole nine which or hole ten run hole ten and this is when the course really starts showing its teeth hole ten is a par four it used to be a par-5 625 feet it's really about just getting yourself in the fairway you don't necessarily have to bite off too much distance off the tee shot because the next shot is pretty it's a pretty generous sized fairway but let's see what the approaches are on this Albert looks to be lining up a forehand which is a great shot cuz it gets up and then pushes left and gradually fights out he's gonna be on the left side there yeah I'm not a bad spot not that deals barred this this hole is so hard to get a birdie on and he pulled that real early great couldn't be any better yeah he is in the middle of the fairway not as much distance as you might want but you know you can't complain with by having great position James Hut looks really good and then gets the worst kick that's very unfortunate that shot looked very good out of his hand during the link I'm throwing the link off the tee I just want something to get around the corner and in practice I was putting this pretty good up there just kind of right in the middle but this this is a little bit too far left such a weird line that you always you always end up in the left rough unless he throw sidearm then you can land in the middle but what the highs are it's so hard to push it wide enough and not at those trees like James did yeah the trick to throwing the the backhand hyzer is with something under stable that gradually kind of stands up...

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