2019 DISC GOLF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | FINALF9 | Wysocki, McBeth, Keith, Conrad
Watch the 2019 DISC GOLF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS as the top players take on Eureka Lake in Peoria, Illinois. Paul McBeth and James Conrad are among those vying for the title, and Rick Hosmer is having an impressive tournament with a course record performance. Nate Sexton and Jeremy Coleman provide expert commentary throughout the final round, highlighting the challenges of navigating the wind-swept course. The video showcases the strategies and mental toughness required to succeed in disc golf's premier event. With McBeth and Conrad battling it out for the top spot, this final round is sure to be an exciting conclusion to the tournament. Get ready for a thrilling showcase of skill and focus as these professional disc golfers put it all on the line for the championship title.
Watch the intense final round of the 2019 Disc Golf World Championships! McBeth, Wysocki, Keith, Conrad clash at the top level.
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one last time hello and welcome to the 2019 professional disc golf Association World Championships from Peoria Illinois we are in the final round front nine Eureka Lake the cut has been made just the top players remain big sexy commentary here to call the action Nate Sexton and Jeremy Coleman and speaking of top players we have Paul Macbeth at the top there you see Oh be penalties he had to in round one round three and then one of three in round one these stats are going to be Eureka Lake specific so you're gonna see stats in white from round three and in the bottom in green stats from round one and Rick you I saw he has not missed a putt at this course in this tournament he's shot course record to get to the stage he's in third place and James Conrad also putting very well out here and for the tournament 91% last round 100% round one keeping him really good today I feel just as good as yesterday so that's really exciting for me confidence wise I definitely feel like I still have a chance out here with the wind and all the different variables six strokes without with this course with all the wind and all the OB there's two strokes swings to be had out there if I put some pressure on coming down the stretch there's definitely still a chance for me to win and that's that's all I need for for me to get out there and be aggressive and get birdies I would have to say it's my own head you're your own worst enemy on the course so if I can battle myself and stay out of my own head and just throw the shots that I know that I can throw then I'll do great out there I feel like my throws are pretty dialed in right now and just hopefully keep that rolling today maybe one will catch for me it feels pretty nice out here definitely a little sticky but just might have to dry off the hand and the face here and there with the towel but looking forward to it the only thing I really see changing is the tee pads could be slick and then maybe the few rollers I throw out there might have to get a little different angle...





