2019 DISC GOLF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | R3B9 | McBeth, Clemons, Barela, Keith
The 2019 DISC GOLF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS are on display in this back nine coverage from the Lake Eureka course in Peoria, Illinois. Jonah's Pro commentary team, consisting of Nate Sexton and Jeremy, provide insight into the performance of top players like McBeth, Clemons, Barela, and Keith. The discussion touches on Anthony Brela's struggling start to the round, before an impressive turnaround. Chris Clemons is seen having a decent front nine, but it's his back nine that holds promise for making big jumps or falling back. The team analyzes the challenges of hole 10, including the downhill OB hazard and its effects on players' shots. Forehand drives are showcased, particularly by Jeremy Keith, as well as Anthony Brela's mid-range throws, such as using Aluna. The video also highlights Jeremy's impressive power and spin control, making it a must-watch for disc golf enthusiasts interested in learning from the pros.
Watch McBeth, Clemons, Barela, & Keith compete for world title in Round 3 of the 2019 Disc Golf World Championships.
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hello and welcome back to our coverage of the professional disc golf Association 2019 World Championships from Peoria Illinois more specifically Eureka Illinois today and the Lake Eureka course we've got back nine coverage on Jonah's Pro big sexy commentary here with you Nate Sexton and Jeremy : Wow what can you say about that front nine that I mean Anthony Brel the wheels falling off feeling so bad for the kid make that somehow just turning things around has a five-spoke Eligius because a momentary slip up Emerson Keith mm-hmm Chris Clemons is doing okay one under the front nine but not really the round he I think he was looking for but a back nine is worth people can shred and really make big jumps and also fall back so we're gonna see what this action has done holding it straight into it on hole 10 par 3 450 feet slightly downhill OB down the left side and OB deep bad rough there on the right as you can see you're gonna see players in a tailwind people even are going mid-range just trying to keep it as straight as possible but generally it's gonna be some kind of a fairway driver throwing hard you might even see a forehand is going with I don't know he doesn't like it I think it's a mid-range and I think it's overcooked pretty sure we saw him throw Aluna now that was the same color disc in the ledge stone mm-hmm this also maybe we can use it for Luna it was just the mid ball time I like this hole for a lefty because there's not that that hazard that Paul hit is not really unique um sweet a little wider and with that OB left you can put a hyzer shot and not to worry about the OB left that separates 10 and 11 I knew I could count on my boy to show us this forehand and that's a nice rip I think he wanted it to turn no he's just got so much Heiser power unbelievable yeah man when I see that shot if I don't see it turn over a little bit it's not getting there but with Anthony burrows spin I mean his power just be able to throw it the flip up the flat there's pretty impressive this is low but he's powerful...





